Windsor, Berkshire
Windsor has long been a well-liked tourist attraction, though it gained further recognition as the location of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding (and as the setting for their first photo with baby Archie). Windsor Castle serves as the Queen's weekend and vacation house and is the largest occupied castle in the world.
The well-known St. George's chapel is located inside this royal house, which is perched on a hill. You have to go up a picturesque, meandering street lined with shops to get there. So stop by the shops and sample some of the delicious fudge that is available here. When you get to the castle, be ready to wait in line because the check-in and security procedures take some time. England is renowned for its magnificent gardens and Windsor won't let you down. In addition to the magnificent castle grounds, Windsor Great Park is located in the town. From the castle, head south, and you'll find the 2.65-mile-long, 5,000-acre Long Walk, which is bordered by trees. Saville Garden is situated inside. The 1951-opened rose garden, which is best viewed from an elevated walkway, is the attraction. The Ascot racecourse and Legoland, a favorite destination for families who enjoy rides, are among the local attractions.