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Crowned by Windsor Castle and linked by the River Thames, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has a rich mix of history, culture, heritage and fun.
With unrivalled royal heritage, things to do, attractions (including Legoland and Dorney Court), events (such as the world-famous Royal Ascot and Royal Windsor Horse Show), superb shopping, food and drink (including Michelin-starred restaurants and traditional pubs) excellent nightlife and a wide range of quality accommodation (including luxury hotels, boutique bed and breakfasts, self-catering properties and campsites) you can see why Windsor and Maidenhead is one of England’s most famous destinations, perfect for a weekend or short break, conference or event, group visit or day trip!
Whether this is your first visit or your 101st, you probably have some questions about the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
Our visitor information section is a great place to start.
We’ve got all the essentials you need to help you plan your trip.
From practical information – such as getting here, travelling with a disability, maps, parking and FAQs to itinerary inspiration – you should find everything you need to get the most out of your stay in Windsor and Maidenhead.
Visit the Eton Information Centre, just across the bridge from Windsor. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff are there to help you make the most of your stay.
Destination Access Guides for Windsor and Eton, developed thanks to a partnership between the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead and AccessAble, are now available.
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We’re proud of Windsor and the Royal Borough and we want every visitor and local resident to be impressed with the cleanliness of our streets and public parks. Keeping a busy town clean is hard work but it’s less of a chore if individuals take responsibility and use bins to get rid of their litter, cigarettes and dog waste. If one isn’t right to hand, please take your litter to the nearest available bin or take it away with you.
You may see specialist officers tackling littering and other environmental offences as part of a crackdown to make the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead a cleaner and safer place to live, work and visit. These officers will issue fixed penalty notices (FPNs) and fine anyone they see committing, or have evidence of committing, an environmental crime. You can read more about RBWM’s FPNs and fines here.
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