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Walkerville showcases Windsor's history through Victorian architecture, heritage buildings, and the iconic Hiram Walker Distillery complex. The tree-lined streets lead to Willistead Manor, a stunning Tudor-Jacobean mansion with beautiful gardens perfect for afternoon strolls. This neighborhood balances its rich past with a trendy present, where boutique shops and craft breweries occupy century-old storefronts.
Dining options range from cozy cafes to farm-to-table restaurants, all emphasizing local ingredients in heritage settings. Most visitors explore on foot since the compact layout makes walking a breeze. For overnight stays, charming bed & breakfasts in restored Victorian homes offer personalized service with authentic historical touches.
Downtown Windsor delivers an entertainment punch with the glittering Caesars Windsor casino and vibrant nightlife scene. The scenic riverfront trail offers spectacular views of Detroit's skyline, while cultural spots like the Art Gallery of Windsor and Capitol Theatre add artistic flair. Dieppe Gardens provides a peaceful retreat from the action when you need a breather.
Diverse dining options range from ethnic eateries to casino restaurants that stay open late for night owls. Getting around is simple with walkable streets, bike lanes along the riverfront, and regular bus service throughout downtown. Most attractions sit within easy reach of hotels clustered near the entertainment district.
Riverside
Riverside serves up pure Canadian suburban charm with a side of spectacular Detroit skyline views. Stroll the peaceful walking paths along the Detroit River or catch a game at Windsor Family Credit Union Centre. Kids can blow off steam at the playground while you snap skyline photos. Discover pocket parks tucked between mid-century bungalows and leafy streets that feel miles away from tourist crowds.
This quiet residential neighborhood offers a handful of family-run restaurants serving comfort food at reasonable prices. Getting around requires a car or rideshare as public transit is limited. What Riverside lacks in nightlife it makes up for with genuine local atmosphere and river breezes that carry the scent of water and mature trees.
South Windsor offers a peaceful retreat from Windsor's busy center, with family-friendly green spaces perfect for recharging. The Recreation Complex delivers walking trails and sports courts that locals love, while Oakwood Community Park provides playgrounds and leafy spots for afternoon picnics. This suburban haven feels worlds away from downtown, but you're still just a short drive from Windsor's main attractions.
Dining options include casual family restaurants and familiar chains along the main roads. You'll need a car to get around this spread-out neighborhood, but the payoff is ample parking and lower accommodation prices. Budget-friendly hotels and vacation rentals make South Windsor an economical base for exploring the greater Windsor region.
City Centre
Windsor's City Centre buzzes with urban energy along the Detroit River. The iconic Caesars Windsor casino lights up the skyline while the waterfront promenade offers stunning views of Detroit across the water. Culture seekers can explore Chrysler Theatre and Windsor Community Museum, or families can splash at Adventure Bay Family Water Park. Parks and walkways provide peaceful spots to recharge between adventures.
Dining options range from upscale steakhouses to casual pubs, many with scenic waterfront patios. Business hotels and casino accommodations offer comfortable places to stay, while the Detroit Windsor Tunnel makes exploring both cities a breeze. Wide sidewalks and well-maintained paths make this district perfect for walking and taking in river views.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Ambassador Bridge— just one of the monuments in Sandwich. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Detroit Windsor Tunnel— just one of the monuments in Downtown Windsor. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
Explore the bustling riverfront, where you'll find sculpture gardens and stunning views of Detroit's skyline. Indulge in international cuisine at Via Italia, then catch a show at the historic Capitol Theatre.
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If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 92 vacation homes. In addition, there are 70 apartments and 6 condos.
What will the weather in Windsor be like during my visit?
The warmest months in Windsor are usually July and August with an average temp of 71°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 30°F. The rainiest months are April and May.
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Find out more about Windsor
Find out more about Windsor
Windsor is a scenic place known for its bars and restaurants. Take in the local culture of Windsor at Chrysler Theatre and The Colosseum. In the surrounding area, popular sights include Huntington Place and MGM Grand Detroit Casino.