Any best places to park at Windsor Castle that are cheaper, easier access, less well known?
Parking at Windsor Castle
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There is no parking right at Windsor Castle.
the two easiest carparks to get to (assuming you are coming off the M4) are the Arches and Alma Road -- both well sign posted. There is another carpark between the castle and the river, but you'd have driven past the other two to get to it.
AFAIK - all cost about the same.
If you have enough time, you could park your car for free near the Fox & Hounds (http://thefoxandhoundsrestaurant.com/) at the south eastern end of the Great Park and do the Long Walk thru the park toward the castle - which has great views. According to their website, they are now open for breakfast daily (thinking about your other post). The Long Walk takes approx 1 hour, but you can always get a taxi back if needed.
Thanks, noted on my itinerary.
Fox and Hounds and the long walk sounds GREAT...............if the weather forecast changes for that day!
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