Every weekend, trains from Waterloo and Paddington are packed with people heading for
Windsor
, the royal enclave 21 miles west of London, where they join the human conveyor belt round Windsor Castle. Though almost as famous as Windsor,
Eton
(across the river from the castle) receives a mere fraction of the tourists, yet the guided tours of the school give an eye-opening glimpse of life as lived by the offspring of Britain's upper classes.
The existing building dates back to mid 19th Century but site has long been associated with traditional English inns. The Original Garter Inn was frequented by theatrical circles as far back as the 17th Century, and was the setting for a scene in Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives of Windsor'. [More]
Located 2 minutes walk from the main gate of Windsor Castle - and with unrivalled views of the Changing of the Guard procession - The Castle Hotel is an historic landmark in its own right. Fine Georgian architecture and stylish interior décor provide a traditional setting, into which modern faciliti... [More]
We have currently launched our new brand mghotels, at our recently refurbished four-star luxury hotel. The rooms are individually designed with a unique combination of colours, materials and clean lines. They are fully equipped with Internet access for conducted business, 21 inch televisions with sa... [More]
A truly outstanding hotel, this distinguished Victorian Gothic Mansion is set in 35 acres of grounds overlooking the River Thames, yet is within 45 minutes of London’s West End and only a 10 minute drive from Legoland. The hotel is renowned for high quality cuisine and leisure activities, which incl... [More]
Three star Georgian hotel within 5 minutes walking distance of Windsor Castle and fashionable town centre. 42 air conditioned bedrooms with high speed internet and Wi-Fi connectivity, satellite TV, modem telephone, courtesy tray, hairdryer, ironing board and bedroom safe. Complimentary on-site parki... [More]