Every year the world’s finest musicians, writers, artists and local performers entertain and delight festival audiences, celebrating Windsor's special place as a royal town and inspiring the next generation of artistic talent and creativity.Ĭliveden, near Maidenhead, is the setting for the two-day Cliveden Literary Festival ( above), 30 September to 1 October 2023, which features a high-profile line-up of writers, historians, politicians and cultural figures. This year’s Windsor Festival (16 September to 1 October 2023) features a full programme of music and talks over two weeks, including concerts in some very special venues in and around Windsor. ![]() The Windsor Fringe (2023 dates tbc) is the second oldest fringe in the UK and the festival is a veritable smorgasbord of cultural treats! From talks and walks to music and exhibitions, there's bound to be something to appeal. □ A Brush with History: some of the most important names from the Modern British art scene will be hanging on the walls of the Stanley Spencer Gallery (to 5 November) Enjoy an autumnal festival season in Windsor □ Windsor Castle Great Kitchen Tour: get a fascinating insight into Windsor Castle as a working royal palace with a guided tour of the oldest working kitchen in the country, which has remained in use for 750 years (to 30 September). □ Windsor Castle Conquer the Tower ( above): e njoy a guided tour to the top of the world-famous Round Tower at Windsor Castle (to 30 September) Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2023 Last chance to see and do. Don't forget to check out our current Special Offers and our regularly-updated events listings! If you are coming to the Windsor area during September, October or November, here are our top tips to enjoy autumn in Windsor and the Royal Borough. ![]() In this season of leaves and berries, rising mists and early morning dew, wrap up warm to explore the must-see sites and enjoy the must-go events taking place in and around Windsor. ![]() When the seasons change, something magical happens leading to colourful autumnal skies and frosty mornings. The days may be getting shorter but there are plenty of things to do and look forward to, particularly in the run up to the busy Christmas events season. Welcome to autumn in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
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