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Windsor and Maidenhead

Visiting Windsor and Maidenhead

Windsor and Maidenhead is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In Windsor and Maidenhead?

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How Do I Get To Windsor and Maidenhead?

To reach Windsor and Maidenhead by driving, from London, take the M4 motorway west. Take exit 6 for Windsor. From Oxford, take the M40 south and then the A404 towards Maidenhead. From Reading, take the A4 east towards Maidenhead.

If traveling by rail, direct trains run from London Paddington to both Windsor and Eton Central and Maidenhead stations. Trains from Reading also serve both destinations. There are also connections available from other nearby towns such as Slough and Staines.

For those coming from nearby landmarks, such as the historic Windsor Castle, both towns are easily accessible by foot or by a short local transfer. Alternatively, buses and taxis are also available.

What's The Nearest Airport To Windsor and Maidenhead?

The closest airport to Windsor and Maidenhead is London Heathrow Airport, which is approximately 12 miles away. The quickest route to Windsor and Maidenhead from Heathrow is via the M4 motorway, which takes approximately 20 minutes by car. Alternatively, there are also public transport options available, such as taking the train from Heathrow Airport to Windsor and Maidenhead, which takes approximately 35 minutes.

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