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A Day Trip to Windsor: What to See and Do

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There’s something captivating about stepping back in time, if only for a day, to explore the charm of Windsor. 

 

Just a short journey from DUKES London, this historic town offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. 

 

Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of the great outdoors, or simply in search of a delightful day out, a Windsor day trip has something for everyone.

Windsor Castle: A Must-See Royal Residence

As you arrive in the town, the first thing to greet you is the awe-inspiring sight of Windsor Castle. This fortress, with its stately towers and regal gardens, has stood sentinel over the town for nearly a thousand years. 

 

It’s not just the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, but it’s also still very much a working royal palace. His Majesty The King’s presence is often signalled by the fluttering of the Royal Standard from the Round Tower. 

 

Take your time wandering through the State Apartments, including the grand St George’s Hall where state banquets are held. Be sure to also visit St George’s Chapel before you leave, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and the final resting place of many monarchs, including Henry VIII and the late Queen Elizabeth II. 

Exploring Windsor Town: Boutiques, Pubs, and the Riverside

From the castle, you can then go on to explore the town itself, a delightful mix of contemporary boutiques, cosy cafés, and traditional English pubs. It’s the perfect place to pause and soak in the quintessentially English atmosphere, perhaps over a pint of local ale or a pot of afternoon tea.

 

As you look around, you’ll soon find yourself drawn towards the River Thames, which winds its way through the heart of Windsor. A walk along the riverside is a must on any Windsor day trip, its tranquil waters lined with willow trees and dotted with snowy white swans.

 

If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, why not hire a rowing boat or take a river cruise for a different perspective on this charming town?

The Long Walk: A Stroll Through History

For the outdoor lovers, The Long Walk is a tree-lined avenue stretching for nearly three miles from Windsor Castle to the Copper Horse statue at the top of Snow Hill. The walk is particularly stunning in the autumn, when the leaves turn golden and crunch beneath your feet. 

 

At the end, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views over Windsor Great Park, a vast expanse of green that was once the hunting ground of English monarchs. It’s the perfect place to relax after a long day on your feet! 

How to Get to Windsor from DUKES London

Getting to Windsor from DUKES London is as straightforward as it is scenic, with several transport options available:

  • By Train: The most convenient way is to catch a train from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside. The journey takes around an hour and trains run frequently throughout the day, with Windsor & Eton Riverside station just a short walk from Windsor Castle. 
    Alternatively, you can take a train from London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central, with a change at Slough. This route is slightly quicker, taking around 40 minutes in total.
  • By Car: If you prefer to drive, Windsor is approximately 25 miles from central London. The journey takes about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic. The most direct route is via the M4 motorway, exiting at junction 6 for Windsor. There are several car parks in Windsor, but it’s wise to arrive early, especially during peak tourist season.
  • By Private Car Service: For the ultimate in comfort and convenience, consider booking a private car service through DUKES London. Our concierge would be happy to arrange for a chauffeur-driven car to take you directly to Windsor. 

 

No matter how you choose to travel, the journey from DUKES London to Windsor is very much part of the experience, taking you through some of the most picturesque countryside in the South of England.

 

After a busy day of exploring, you can return to our hotel and end your evening with a nightcap in our legendary DUKES Bar. Martini, anyone?


If this sounds like your perfect day, it’s time to book your stay with us. Why not make a full weekend out of your visit and spend some time in the historic St James’s neighbourhood too?


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