STONEHENGE
Leave the hustle and bustle of London behind for a full-day sightseeing tour that takes you to Stonehenge and the Georgian city of Bath. Visit the Roman Baths and the Stonehenge site, and enjoy some time seeing the sights of Bath city as well.
Discover the mysterious stone circle of Stonehenge on this morning tour from London. Discover this ancient World Heritage Site, and enjoy spectacular views of the English countryside.
Travel from London to the charming county of Wiltshire in a comfortable air-conditioned bus. Explore the mystical Stonehenge with your entry tickets. See the legendary stone circle that has baffled archaeologists and scientists for centuries. Believed to be built during the Neolithic age, the strange stone structures have stood the test of time, becoming one of the most iconic tourist attractions in England. Your English-speaking guide will tell you about the supposed origins of this magnificent archaeological site. Once you're done exploring the site, head on to the visitor center nearby where you can enjoy a break for snacks and tea. The visitor center also houses archaeological finds from Stonehenge and surrounding areas, as well as the reconstructed face of a 5,500-year-old man. Stroll through the historic city of Bath Nestled in the legendary ceremonial county of Somerset, Bath is amongst the largest cities in England. While it is a great place to soak in the local culture and admire its massive buildings, it also houses the famous Roman Baths, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987. Upgrade your tickets to enter the Roman Baths and learn more about the features of traditional Roman Baths, including the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Bath House, and the Museum. Sites visited Stonehenge Bath
After assembling at the designated meeting point, you will board an air-conditioned, WiFi-enabled coach to Windsor, the first stop on your itinerary. The most famous attraction in Windsor is the Windsor Castle, a 900-year-old home of the British monarchy. Be sure to visit the State Rooms, each ornately decorated. At the Windsor Castle, you’ll be able to see some of the most prominent works of arts by famous artists including Da Vinci and Rembrandt. Another site of significance is St. George’s Chapel, the venue for several royal ceremonies. Next up, head towards the historic city of Bath. Get a chance to explore the Roman baths, built around hot springs over 2,000 years ago. In the Roman times, it was believed that the waters had medicinal properties and attracted visitors from all over the Roman Empire! Finally, make your way to Stonehenge. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ring of massive standing rocks at Stonehenge has stood for 5,000 years and mystified people for just as long. Get a chance to learn more about this iconic attraction from your expert tour guide, and find out why it's called the world's most famous Neolithic monument!
Visit one of the most bizarre and mysterious places in the world, Stonehenge. Discover plenty of the hidden secrets of the monument and get insights into the astronomical relationship of Stonehenge with the stars as well as its importance as a burial site. Admire the massive stones that create one of the oldest burial places in the world, before heading to the Stonehenge Exhibition Centre which houses a vast collection of artifacts and other archaeological findings from the nearby area. Understand how the ancients lived as you explore the Neolithic village houses and the artifacts including pottery and jewelry. Experiencing the rich history of the UK Next, go to the town of Windsor and take your time strolling down the alleys, taking in the sights of the Windsor Great Park and the theater, before heading to Windsor Castle. Explore the historic Windsor Castle, a 1000-year-old home of the British monarchy. Stroll through the State Rooms, including the Ceremonial Rooms, the Historic Rooms, and the Semi-State Rooms, each ornately decorated, currently used for ceremonial functions by the royal family. Next up, visit St. George’s Chapel, the burial site for multiple royals, including Queen Elizabeth II. Don't miss Queen Mary's Dolls' House, where you can be a part of the centenary celebrations. An educational field trip You will also visit Oxford, one of the most famous university cities in the world. Enjoy an immersive guided tour and experience the famous Bridge of Sighs, Trinity College, the Ashmolean Museum, and The Sheldonian Theatre. Wander through the charming courtyards of the different colleges located in this university town. Harry Potter fans are in for a treat as several scenes from the movies were shot in this college. Itinerary Stonehenge Windsor Castle Oxford