“A grand hotel boasting beautiful views over the Thames. Contemporary rooms are light and airy with soft patterns and simple furnishings. Downstairs is a completely different affair with ornate reception rooms complete with antiques, fireplaces and gilded frames. There's a fabulous restaurant too.”
“A grand hotel boasting beautiful views over the Thames. Contemporary rooms are light and airy with soft patterns and simple furnishings. Downstairs is a completely different affair with ornate reception rooms complete with antiques, fireplaces and gilded frames. There's a fabulous restaurant too.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- A fittingly grand hotel in the heart of this royal town.
- Great walks
- Stroll through Savill Garden, part of the Royal Landscape in Windsor Great Park.
- Designer Shopping
- Splurge at the designer stores in the centre of town.
- Sights nearby
- Take a tour of the Queen's residence, Windsor Castle.
- Other Activities
- Spend a day at Royal Ascot Racecourse.
- Romantic
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Opulent
- Luxury
- Contemporary
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Antiques
- Gym
- Historic
- Restaurant
- Grand Hotel
- Spa
Facilities
- Massage
- Wifi
- Business Centre
- Bar
- Sauna/Steam
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Air conditioning
- Hot Tub
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Gym
- Restaurant
- Spa
Activities
- Great walks
- Stroll through Savill Garden, part of the Royal Landscape in Windsor Great Park.
- Designer Shopping
- Splurge at the designer stores in the centre of town.
- Sights nearby
- Take a tour of the Queen's residence, Windsor Castle.
- Other Activities
- Spend a day at Royal Ascot Racecourse.
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Sir Christopher Wren
With beautiful views of the River Thames and spires of Eton College, this historic hotel – named after Sir Christopher Wren, architect of St Paul’s Cathedral – occupies an enviable spot. Expect ancient grandeur in the main house, and contemporary mod cons in the newly renovated wings.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)