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The Windsor Trooper Pub & Inn
4.2/540 Reviews

The Windsor Trooper Pub & Inn

Windsor|0.55km from city center
The Windsor Trooper is an 18th century public house and inn, with 9 cosy rooms to welcome you. Just a short walk from the town centre as well as the castle it is the perfect location to stay whether you’re sightseeing, having a mini break or here for business, being in the heart of the residential part of town, The Windsor Trooper provides the best of everything Windsor has to offer. The Windsor Trooper is one of the most popular pubs in town, you’ll be presented with a warm welcome before sitting down to have a drink in the pub or wonderful sun trap garden. The bar stocks a fabulous selection of ales, traditional cider, a wide choice of Belgian beers, a fine wine selection and a large batch of gins, there is literally something for everyone. The Trooper also hosts live music every Thursday as well as a quiz night on the last Wednesday of each month. You’ll be hard-pushed to find a better atmosphere in Windsor. Please note the Pub opens daily from 11am. We are proud winners of the Slough, Windsor & Maidenhead CAMRA Real Cider Pub of the Year 2022 & 2023, we consistantly have 10 Tradional Ciders available so when you visit why not try them out for yourself and see why we’re the best around! All rooms at the Trooper have private entrances, they all have ensuite shower rooms with toiletries, tea/coffee making facilities and TV. The 2 bedroom apartment is ideal for a Family with young children, due to it's layout the apartment is not recommended for 4 adults. Reasonably priced paid parking can be found nearby, we do not have storage for bicycles.

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The Prince Albert
4.1/576 Reviews

The Prince Albert

Windsor|1.64km from city center
I stayed at the Prince Albert with my family (2 adults, 2 children) as a stop over prior to going to Legoland, given it’s close proximity. We had a ground floor family room, which had all that you would expect and was true to its rating. Though a little dated it felt comfortable enough. However for me, I found the bed far to hard for my liking (some might prefer that). The window to the room opened on to the road and even with the window closed the noise, though not unbearable was there till late. The window could also benefit from black out curtains to block out the traffic lights. The bathroom, again basic, was very clean and did the job. However, though it worked well with very good pressure the shower cubical was not in a good state. The tiles weren’t straight or level, the sealant in places was so thick it looked like it’d been applied with a trowel which was untidy and had resulted in some of it splitting and the sealant and a lot of the grout and ceiling above the shower had some mould. The light and fan for the bathroom were on an automatic sensor, and though the fan could be isolated there didn’t seem to be a way to turn the light off, which when you have children that go to the toilet through the night can be a little annoying, even with the door closed. As I said, despite what are probably minor problems, the room was comfortable enough and the staff were very friendly. We had dinner in the restaurant and unfortunately this was not good experience. The staff member was attentive and friendly but after placing our order were then informed that one item had run out, this happened to another family on a different item. You would expect to be informed about missing items prior to ordering. For starters we had ordered some garlic bread and chicken wings. The garlic bread appeared to be shop bough baguette with what seemed like grated cheese from a packet on top. The wings were double so quite big, however the outer skin was quite tough but the meat inside was nice and juicy. However the BBQ sauce tasted very generic without much flavour. The mains were ribs and a chicken burger with Mac and cheese for the children. The ribs appeared to be grilled and were a little over cooked, the chips tasted like they had been cooked in old oil. Unfortunately the chicken burger was also over cooked. The mac and cheese, though for children were a good portion size. The breakfast was the opposite, despite a technical issue, it was all cooked to order, very tasty and very good portion size which I have to say defeated me. All that has been listed are fairly minor and really wouldn’t be much to change. All in all that stay was comfortable and served our purpose

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The George Inn
4/535 Reviews

The George Inn

Eton|0.13km from city center
Stayed here for a night after two days at Legoland, you enter through the bar and there is a kind of reception beyond it. They tell you that there are no breakfast facilities and how to get into the hotel if you are going to be out late, but not how to get out in the morning, more on that later. They showed us to the family room, through a rabbit warren of passageways where the roof is so low that there is foam fitted to stop you bumping your head, now they do say it is a 300-year-old inn. The first impressions of the room were good, large and on different levels, with plenty tea and coffee. They tell you at time of booking that the family room does overlook the beer garden and can be quite noisy, there is a form of double glazing, but this was one of the hottest nights of the year, however, there was a fan in the room and a pint of ice from the bar turned this into our air conditioning system. Now for the problems, when we plugged in our phone chargers all the lamps started to flicker, this really needs checked. Then my partner said the carpet outside the shower room was damp, now this could have been due to the extremely loose hot tap in the wash hand basin, it was so lose you had to hold it with one hand and turn it on with the other, the water was scalding so when you held it to turn it off it burnt you, not good when you are trying to encourage your 7 year old grandson to always wash his hand. Also, there was no plug so you couldn’t mix the hot water with cold to cool it down. In the morning the more likely reason for the damp carpet was found, when you turned on the shower water went everywhere as the shower rose was old and broken, then the water didn't drain away quick enough, and the shower tray overflowed. I would have mentioned these problems to the staff in the morning if there had been anyone there, but there wasn't. The door to the bar was locked and there was a key box on the wall to leave the keys then you exited the property through an emergency exit, which led to a narrow passageway that contained the bins, delightful, then into the beer garden. The main door back into the bar was also locked and you had to work out that there was a gate that you could get out, but you wouldn't have been able to get back in if you had forgotten anything. One other thing, we put our grandson to bed early and I got a couple of drinks from the bar to take to the room, over £22 for a large G&T and a Whisky & Ginger Ale, now that is even more expensive than Legoland and I thought that would have been hard to beat!

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The George Inn
4/535 Reviews

The George Inn

Eton|0.4km from Alexandra Gardens
Stayed here for a night after two days at Legoland, you enter through the bar and there is a kind of reception beyond it. They tell you that there are no breakfast facilities and how to get into the hotel if you are going to be out late, but not how to get out in the morning, more on that later. They showed us to the family room, through a rabbit warren of passageways where the roof is so low that there is foam fitted to stop you bumping your head, now they do say it is a 300-year-old inn. The first impressions of the room were good, large and on different levels, with plenty tea and coffee. They tell you at time of booking that the family room does overlook the beer garden and can be quite noisy, there is a form of double glazing, but this was one of the hottest nights of the year, however, there was a fan in the room and a pint of ice from the bar turned this into our air conditioning system. Now for the problems, when we plugged in our phone chargers all the lamps started to flicker, this really needs checked. Then my partner said the carpet outside the shower room was damp, now this could have been due to the extremely loose hot tap in the wash hand basin, it was so lose you had to hold it with one hand and turn it on with the other, the water was scalding so when you held it to turn it off it burnt you, not good when you are trying to encourage your 7 year old grandson to always wash his hand. Also, there was no plug so you couldn’t mix the hot water with cold to cool it down. In the morning the more likely reason for the damp carpet was found, when you turned on the shower water went everywhere as the shower rose was old and broken, then the water didn't drain away quick enough, and the shower tray overflowed. I would have mentioned these problems to the staff in the morning if there had been anyone there, but there wasn't. The door to the bar was locked and there was a key box on the wall to leave the keys then you exited the property through an emergency exit, which led to a narrow passageway that contained the bins, delightful, then into the beer garden. The main door back into the bar was also locked and you had to work out that there was a gate that you could get out, but you wouldn't have been able to get back in if you had forgotten anything. One other thing, we put our grandson to bed early and I got a couple of drinks from the bar to take to the room, over £22 for a large G&T and a Whisky & Ginger Ale, now that is even more expensive than Legoland and I thought that would have been hard to beat!

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Castle Hotel Windsor
4.3/5131 Reviews
We had a one night stay and have to say it was great! Stayed in a larger room on the top floor with views of the castle and Guild Hall, truly lovely. Plenty of room for two adults and two little boys. Very clean and comfortable. The shower was super as were the lovely smelling toiletries, really good quality. Excellent quality tea, coffee and Nespresso in the room (proper milk in the fridge!) We also had complimentary mini bar in the suite (soft drinks only) and because we booked direct 4 free drinks from the bar including alcohol-that was a lovely surprise! The service at check in and check out was prompt, professional and friendly. Breakfast was excellent, really good variety and delicious. The lovely lady (maybe Filipina-sorry I didn’t get her name) who was managing breakfast this morning at 7:30am was super friendly and an asset to the hotel, keep hold of her!! But have to say all staff we encountered were professional and friendly. Easy to park and £30 for safe, convenient over night parking isn’t bad for central Windsor. We are staying again in December and already looking forward to it! If you need to be in Windsor to see the sights and want them on your doorstep then you can’t go wrong with the lovely Castle Hotel.
Windsor
4.2/5119 Reviews
Sixteen of us arrived a couple of weeks ago as part of a wedding party, check in was smooth, a very special mention to ”Grace” on reception a very friendly person that went out of her way in every way for us, always had a smile for everyone A few people mentioned the breakfast being below standard, small plates etc. the plates might have been a bit small, but it did not stop anyone going back up again for a second helping basic yes but plenty of hot and cold food, delicious coffee from a dispenser Not sure if it was us or what? but they ran out of Stella and Becks and were never replenished for the following day pity really as there wasn't much choice of beers Our room was basic with a very comfortable bed with fresh sheets and a nice bathroom with a nice size walk in shower, cleaners do a good job no complaints there Overall, not too bad just basic
Travelodge Windsor Central
4/547 Reviews
The front desk of the hotel is in the pedestrian street, looking for a long time. Close to the train station and Windsor Castle, convenient transportation and shopping. The hotel is clean, but there is really nothing except bath towels.
The Prince Albert
4.1/576 Reviews
I stayed at the Prince Albert with my family (2 adults, 2 children) as a stop over prior to going to Legoland, given it’s close proximity. We had a ground floor family room, which had all that you would expect and was true to its rating. Though a little dated it felt comfortable enough. However for me, I found the bed far to hard for my liking (some might prefer that). The window to the room opened on to the road and even with the window closed the noise, though not unbearable was there till late. The window could also benefit from black out curtains to block out the traffic lights. The bathroom, again basic, was very clean and did the job. However, though it worked well with very good pressure the shower cubical was not in a good state. The tiles weren’t straight or level, the sealant in places was so thick it looked like it’d been applied with a trowel which was untidy and had resulted in some of it splitting and the sealant and a lot of the grout and ceiling above the shower had some mould. The light and fan for the bathroom were on an automatic sensor, and though the fan could be isolated there didn’t seem to be a way to turn the light off, which when you have children that go to the toilet through the night can be a little annoying, even with the door closed. As I said, despite what are probably minor problems, the room was comfortable enough and the staff were very friendly. We had dinner in the restaurant and unfortunately this was not good experience. The staff member was attentive and friendly but after placing our order were then informed that one item had run out, this happened to another family on a different item. You would expect to be informed about missing items prior to ordering. For starters we had ordered some garlic bread and chicken wings. The garlic bread appeared to be shop bough baguette with what seemed like grated cheese from a packet on top. The wings were double so quite big, however the outer skin was quite tough but the meat inside was nice and juicy. However the BBQ sauce tasted very generic without much flavour. The mains were ribs and a chicken burger with Mac and cheese for the children. The ribs appeared to be grilled and were a little over cooked, the chips tasted like they had been cooked in old oil. Unfortunately the chicken burger was also over cooked. The mac and cheese, though for children were a good portion size. The breakfast was the opposite, despite a technical issue, it was all cooked to order, very tasty and very good portion size which I have to say defeated me. All that has been listed are fairly minor and really wouldn’t be much to change. All in all that stay was comfortable and served our purpose
Sir Christopher Wren Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Pros: The location is good, it is great to have breakfast on the Thames and Eaton Bridge early in the morning. The same English breakfast. The parking lot needs to be parked outside. Disadvantages: Luggage and children pay attention, our room is in need of climbing the old British building three floors and it is the kind of transfer, the estimated trouble. The bed in the room is small and not suitable for a family of three. The extra bed did not know, there was no call. PS: The room is not air conditioned!
Macdonald Windsor Hotel
4.1/5127 Reviews
The Hotel is perfectly situated for visiting Windsor Castle and a very short walk to Windsor Royal Theatre. My husband and I have stayed at the hotel numerous times. This time we stayed as we went to see a show at the theatre, Darker Shores, which was incredible. The staff at the hotel were polite and well presented and the breakfast more than satisfactory. The room was clean and comfortable and we slept well. It is our go to Hotel in Windsor and hope to stay again soon. Thank you to John Willcock for arranging the room for us and for leaving a handwritten welcome with complimentary chocolates and water. We had a wonderful stay!

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Highest Price$1,131
Lowest Price$74
Number of Reviews1,654
Number of Hotels442
Average Price (Weekdays)$243
Average Price (Weekends)$251

Windsor Hotel Guide

Planning a trip to Windsor? There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. If you travel to United Kingdom, visiting Windsor is a good choice. For trips in Windsor, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Windsor.

There are 31 hotels in Windsor with excellent service. When looking for hotels in Windsor, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 133 USD. There are 3 five-star hotels in Windsor at an average price of 247 USD per night. There are 12 four-star hotels in Windsor at an average price of 128 USD per night. There are 5 three-star hotels in Windsor at an average price of 129 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Windsor at an average price of 62 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Windsor, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Holiday Inn Express is the top choice of many travelers in Windsor. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Windsor, such as hotels under the Holiday Inn Express brand. Hampden Apartments - the Victoria in Windsor is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Flat 60, Longborn.

In the city center of Windsor, you'll have easy access to King George V Memorial, Alexandra Gardens. For short trips in Windsor, Savill Garden are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Windsor are Windsor Castle, Eton College.

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