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Goswell House
4.2/552 Reviews

Goswell House

Windsor|0.15km from Windsor Station
Stayed just the one night - two rooms - travelling with family to visit Windsor Castle. This accommodation totally met our needs. We were greeted by a friendly on site building manager /housekeeper/host/receptionist (a man of many talents!) who kindly checked us in an hour early. Both rooms were clean and extremely spacious - nice to have a dining table for takeout if required with spotless (and again large) bathrooms. It was a chilly weekend but rooms were quickly very warm and cosy once we turned on the electric heaters. Worth noting that there were also aircon units for summer use. It couldn’t be more centrally situated, tucked away on a small side street just steps from the Castle, High Street, and Royal Station shopping development. There is no on site parking but we went with the recommended King Edward V11 option about a ten minute walk out of town and reasonably priced at £10 per 24 hours. Nothing to fault beyond the fact that the other members of our party, whose room was at the end of the hotel closest to a neighbouring night, club did hear some noise but were not seriously disturbed. Two small but welcome additions to the room would be a fridge and coffee maker for which there is certainly space but this is a minor criticism. Also, just an observation - be aware this is not a traditional hotel with 24 hour reception. There is no reception as such but the friendly manager is there to admit and greet you between 9-5:30 pm (and he’ll happily look after your luggage during this period both before check-in and after checkout which is very helpful). Outside of those hours, access to the building is via key pad lock. We were initially a little nervous of this but it all worked well and was not a problem for us. In case of issues, there is an emergency out of hours phone number which is re-assuring. Self-service breakfast is available at a very reasonable price but can’t comment beyond that as didn’t take it. All in all, at the very reasonable price paid - we booked direct - this is highly recommended, excellent value accommodation for any Windsor stay and we’ll certainly be returning.
Sir Christopher Wren Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews

Sir Christopher Wren Hotel

Windsor|0.28km from Windsor Station
I’ve stayed in many hotels, this one isn’t what it says it is. A 4 star doesnt have cheap coffee in plastic sachets in the room, it would have a pod machine, the room was just average and nothing special, in fact I’ve had better rooms at a premier in at 10x cheaper rates. the spa is a joke, the whirlpool outside bath is the size of a paddling pool and is broken, they have a sauna, well it’s an outdoor shed that’s been converted, all put in a sort of alley way. The breakfast is very poor, the bacon is cheap, it has white gloop on it that is from using cheap brine bacon not dry cured, which is what most luxury hotels use, and it’s undercooked, I complained and they reluctantly cooked some for me. They don’t use local sourced sausages either and they too arnt evenly cooked, uniform shape and out of a large cheap box no doubt. They ask you to use the machine for coffee, a 4 star hotel would have filter coffee, if you ask they will make a pot, but only if you ask. They don’t clean the rooms everyday and I was told at checkin it may be 3 days before they will. The cleaner actually told me they would do it everyday if you asked reception, why didn’t they say that. I didn’t find the staff particularly pleasant the main receptionist man, he looks like Jon Kay off the BBC was never pleasant, on more than one occasion he walked in front of me through the main door and never once held it open so the door close right into me. Yes he did see me because he looked at me as he walked right in front of me. Paying nearly £5000 for 9 days is extortionate and no where near a 4 star hotel, it’s a low 3 at best even with the only view of the river from the bar. Totally disgusted with its low standard , it’s a sad reflection of Windsor which prides itself on being a royal town.
The George Inn
4/536 Reviews

The George Inn

Eton|0.36km from Windsor Station
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
4.3/5132 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.
Holiday Inn Express Windsor
4.2/5122 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.
Sir Christopher Wren Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews
I’ve stayed in many hotels, this one isn’t what it says it is. A 4 star doesnt have cheap coffee in plastic sachets in the room, it would have a pod machine, the room was just average and nothing special, in fact I’ve had better rooms at a premier in at 10x cheaper rates. the spa is a joke, the whirlpool outside bath is the size of a paddling pool and is broken, they have a sauna, well it’s an outdoor shed that’s been converted, all put in a sort of alley way. The breakfast is very poor, the bacon is cheap, it has white gloop on it that is from using cheap brine bacon not dry cured, which is what most luxury hotels use, and it’s undercooked, I complained and they reluctantly cooked some for me. They don’t use local sourced sausages either and they too arnt evenly cooked, uniform shape and out of a large cheap box no doubt. They ask you to use the machine for coffee, a 4 star hotel would have filter coffee, if you ask they will make a pot, but only if you ask. They don’t clean the rooms everyday and I was told at checkin it may be 3 days before they will. The cleaner actually told me they would do it everyday if you asked reception, why didn’t they say that. I didn’t find the staff particularly pleasant the main receptionist man, he looks like Jon Kay off the BBC was never pleasant, on more than one occasion he walked in front of me through the main door and never once held it open so the door close right into me. Yes he did see me because he looked at me as he walked right in front of me. Paying nearly £5000 for 9 days is extortionate and no where near a 4 star hotel, it’s a low 3 at best even with the only view of the river from the bar. Totally disgusted with its low standard , it’s a sad reflection of Windsor which prides itself on being a royal town.
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!
The Royal Adelaide Hotel
4.2/562 Reviews
Stayed here last week for two days. It’s a a pretty former house and quirky. Room wasn’t huge but big enough, with a nice bathroom and tub. There isn’t a lift, but they will take your luggage up and down for you. The staff are nice and friendly. The woman who oversees the restaurant was very nice and helpful. Rooms don’t have a frig but they offered to put our drinks in the kitchen frig for us. Had breakfasts and one dinner in the restaurant/lounge and the food was good. The location is good..probably a 10 minute easy walk to the Castle and retail area where there are lots of restaurants and shops. As others had mentioned, there is a car park but it’s quite small (you have to reserve a space which we weren’t able to get) and very tight. They do recommend a commercial car park that’s around a 7-8 minute walk away….so not great but close enough.

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Highest Price£894
Lowest Price£58
Number of Reviews1,664
Number of Hotels469
Average Price (Weekdays)£193
Average Price (Weekends)£209

Windsor Station Hotel Guide

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Book hotels in Windsor via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. For trips in Windsor, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. You can plan a one or two day trip to Windsor.

Windsor does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation.

On Trip.com, there are 31 recommended hotels in Windsor. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Windsor, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotels under the Holiday Inn Express brand are a good choice. In Windsor, there are hotels under the Holiday Inn Express brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Holiday Inn Express. A popular hotel in Windsor, Macdonald Windsor is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Gilbey's.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Windsor, such as King George V Memorial, Alexandra Gardens. For short trips in Windsor, Savill Garden are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Windsor Castle, Eton College.

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