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Shopping in Windsor

Windsor has an excellent choice of shops for a town of its size. The town centre has department stores, high street names, a supermarket, and a great many specialist and fashion shops, in addition to shops catering for tourists and a Saturday Market. Whilst shopping, food is always close at hand!

 

The main shopping areas are Peascod Street, the High Street and Thames Street, Windsor Royal Station / King Edward Court, and Eton High Street. Slightly further out is St Leonards Road. Peascod Street, Windsor Royal Station and King Edward Court are all pedestrianised.

Marks and Spencer has a superb store on Peascod Street - click the logo below.
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Daniels department store is on Peascod Street.

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The all new Waitrose supermarket is in the centre of King Edward Court, accessible from Peascod Street and Windsor Royal Station. The new development of shops also includes a Zara and H&M

High Street chains are numerous and are located mainly along Peascod Street. Big names include Marks & Spencer, Laura Ashley, Next and Monsoon. The main Post Office is also located on Peascod Street.

For fashion, head for Windsor Royal Station. Many upmarket and fashionable names can be found here, including Jaeger, Paul Costelloe, Pied a Terre, Ronit Zikha and French Connection. As well as fashion, there are also shops selling trendy items for the home.

For those interested in collecting and antiques, the main areas to head for are Thames Street and Eton High Street. Here you will find over 30 specialist shops and galleries, selling everything from teddy bears to contemporary fine art. It's a great area for window shopping as well as for serious collectors. See the Eton Traders Association website for details.

Windsor is fortunate to possess two excellent bookshops, Methvens and Hammicks, on Peascod Street, as well as specialist and second hand bookshops in Eton.

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