9.00am – Go to Freedom Coffee for a coffee to go whilst you make your way around the town and up towards the castle.
10.00am – Use the morning to see Windsor Castle before all the tourists get in. Centrally located you won’t be far from everything else and it really is difficult to avoid when you’re in town being, well, a castle and all.
1.30pm – Next stop is the Clarence Brassiere and tea room for a light lunch. If the weather has held up the garden is beautiful and offers a great view to people watch. Try and go healthier because the rest of the day will make up for it.
2.30pm – Go to the Fudge Kitchen around the corner from the Castle. Tiny and hard to spot but once you’re in you won’t leave for well over an hour. Be sure to catch one of the demonstrations on how they make their award winning fudge and grab a sample (or ten) before taking home a box, because one slice is definitely not enough.
4.00pm– Windsor Great Park is the next stop because you’ll need to walk off the fudge. Or tuck in to more whilst enjoying the panoramic views.
6.00pm – Sebastian’s Italian is the kind of Italian you wish you could go to forever. Intimate, wonderfully filling food and and prompt service you’ll be sure to see you return to Windsor solely for it.
7.00pm – Theatre Royal Windsor is your last stop regardless of what’s showing. A wonderful theatre close to Sebastian’s that doesn’t charge crazy prices for good seats will end off your day nicely.
10.00pm – Exhausted you’ll probably crash straight into your beds in the Macdonald Windsor Hotel but if you’re not quite ready to sleep we couldn’t recommended a nightcap at the hotel restaurant more. Like everything else in Windsor it’s romantic, intimate but luxurious in the simplest way.