Month: July 2017
Creme Windsor
For us at WindsorGo there’s a new favourite in town! Creme Windsor is a very welcome addition to Windsors array of restaurants, and this ones certainly not relying on just its position and the constant flow of fresh tourists. This place really does seem to […]
Alma House Bed and Breakfast
Alma House Bed and Breakfast is one of the most conveniently located smart B&B’s that Windsor has to offer. Instead of staying in a boring, non-descript hotel in Windsor, try Alma House Bed and Breakfast for a cheaper alternative just a few minutes’ walk from […]
Molton Brown
Molton Brown Windsor have been producing luxury bath products for over forty years. Although now owned by the Kao Corporation of Japan (acquired in 2005), the line remains quintessentially English. This location on Windsor’s Peascod Street has the full range of Molton Brown beauty products […]
JoJo Maman Bebe
Located in the heart of Windsors Peascod street, JoJo Maman Bebe can be found at the bottom of the street adjacent to the recently open Jungs Cafe and the pedestrian area which leads onto the Firestation Cultural centre.The Company was founded in 1993, so now has over […]
Mill House Cafe
The Mill House Cafe Bar and Restaurant is something of an oddity; with an interior that reflects its role as both a cafe, bar and restaurant. We dropped in for breakfast and tried the ‘city breakfast’, a mix of scrambled eggs, wholemeal toast and smoked […]
Windsor Royal Shopping
The old Windsor Royal Station built in 1851 is a Grade II Listed Victorian building, it has since been converted into Windsor Royal Shopping Parade, partially covered and set over the grounds of the old station, the arcade provides everything from market knick knacks to […]
The Changing of the Guard
The Changing of the guard at Windsor castle takes place daily at 11:00am (April to July end) and on every other day for the rest of the year, depending on the month these are either odd or even. The Changing of the guard does not take place […]
Frogmore House Windsor
Frogmore House Windsor Estate and Gardens was built in 1680 and bought by King George III as a holiday home for Queen Charlotte in 1782. It is a private garden within the grounds of the Private Royal Home Park which adjoins Windsor Castle. Here the Mausoleum […]