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"Regal Majesty and Riverside Splendor"

Windsor Tourism

Windsor is one of England's most historic towns, located in the county of Berkshire. It is home to Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. This royal residence is the Queen's favorite weekend home and is open to the public to explore.

The main reason to visit Windsor is to explore the ancient castle. The castle is a stunning example of medieval architecture and is the site of many royal events. It is also home to the world's largest collection of royal artifacts. Visitors can tour the State Apartments, St. George's Chapel, and Queen Mary's Dolls' House. Windsor is also a great place to explore the surrounding countryside. There are plenty of walking and cycling routes, as well as boating and horse-riding activities. Visitors can also take part in boat trips along the River Thames or explore the nearby towns of Maidenhead and Eton. Highlights of Windsor include the changing of the guard ceremony at the castle, the annual Royal Ascot race meeting, the Eton College School Museum, and the Windsor Great Park. The town also hosts many festivals throughout the year, including the Royal Windsor Horse Show, the Windsor Festival, and the Windsor Fringe Festival. When visiting Windsor, take the time to explore the quaint cobbled streets and enjoy the local eateries and pubs. There are plenty of shops selling souvenirs and local crafts, as well as plenty of historic buildings to admire. When travelling to Windsor, remember to check the opening times of the castle and other attractions as they vary throughout the year. Also, be aware that Windsor can become very crowded during peak season and it is best to book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.

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Windsor Castle, viewed from the Long Walk
The Last Supper by Franz de Cleyn in the West Gallery of Windsor parish church of St John the Baptist[5]
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