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3 charming hotels for the weekend near Windsor 

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With a neighbour like Windsor Castle, the Macdonald Windsor Hotel certainly scores points for location. Sitting sharp on the main parade, the hotel overlooks the nearby winding streets, with their quaint shops and tea rooms. With a classic design and warm colours, the ambience is both inviting and therapeutic.

The guestrooms are both warm and inviting – think earthy browns paired with rich creams and homely fabrics, like butter-soft leathers and velvet. Classic Double rooms come tastefully decorated in warm browns and soft rose, with elegant furnishings and all the mod cons you could need.

Directly opposite the famous Long Walk in Windsor is where you'll find the Royal Adelaide Hotel. This beautiful Georgian mansion, originally built for Queen Adelaide in the mid 1830s, is rich with history and high levels of hospitality. Privately owned, the Royal Adelaide Hotel is sure to feel like your home away from home.

With rooms that once fit for a queen, the hotel goes the extra mile to make sure all guests feel like they're royalty. With super cosy Hypnos beds and elegant decor, the rooms prove that this hotel hasn't lost its royal touch - it's this element, along with the exquisite furnishings, that set it apart from other hotels.

The rich warm colours and designer furnishings really steal the show at this hotel, with the rooms in the 18th-century manor house boasting a classic style and luxurious touches. An indoor pool, Jacuzzi, gym, sauna and massage services are on hand if you are looking to unwind.

After a day of sightseeing, dine on hearty and simple, delicious fare at the Brasserie - a new opening that promises a great British dining experience in a vibrant and laid-back setting. Options include mains such as beer-battered cod fillet, rib-eye steak and duck confit, alongside pizzas and classic sandwiches.

The Georgian Bar & Lounge have snacks and drinks available throughout the day, and the terrace is perfect for enjoying tranquil views of the grounds. You can also enjoy a quintessentially British experience in The Tea Room - decadently designed for an indulgent afternoon treat.



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