The Harte & Garter Hotel is an amalgamation of two 14th century inns: The Garter Inn, named after the Most Noble Order of the Garter, which was founded by King Edward III and The White Harte, named in honour of the Royal Emblem worn by King Richard II. In the late 19th Century they were joined together to form The Harte & Garter Hotel, a building in the 'Jacobethan' style, much loved by the Victorians and reflecting the Shakespearean connections.
The Harte & Garter Hotel now offers 79 bedrooms, retaining many original features, many with unrivalled views of Windsor Castle and 7 elegant private dining & meeting rooms. The new Tower Brasserie & Tea Room serves classic British cuisine. The original stables are being transformed into a luxury spa with 4 themed treatment rooms, perfect for a weekend of indulgence. The Ballroom has retained its original architectural features and provides an exquisite backdrop for weddings and private dining with seating for up to 160 guests.
79 individual bedrooms
Some four poster bedrooms
The Tower Brasserie & Tea Rooms
7 function rooms for meetings and events
Meeting room maximum capacity: 260
Nearest Rail Link: Windsor Central Station 100 metres
Nearest Airport: Heathrow 7m