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11 hours
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Immerse yourself in the mystery and magic of prehistoric Stonehenge, and marvel at the ancient Stone Circle, a monument steeped in legend and lore. Delve deeper into England's storied past with a visit to the UNESCO-listed city of Bath, where you can follow in the footsteps of the Romans and explore the city's timeless beauty. Finally, journey to the elegant riverside town of Windsor, and discover the fascinating history of the British monarchy at Windsor Castle.
Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights and stories that will bring these sites to life, making this an experience you'll cherish for a lifetime, and with the comfort of an executive mini-coach and a small group size of just 16 people, you'll enjoy a truly personal and immersive tour.
Please note, Windsor Castle is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On these days, we will include entry to the Roman Baths.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Windsor Castle is a working Royal residence, and as such can be subject to last-minute closures. Please be aware there will be a walk of approximately 15 minutes from the coach park to Windsor Castle. Parts of the walk are uphill and may not be suitable for passengers with mobility issues. St George’s Chapel is closed to visitors on Sundays as services are held throughout the day so you will not be able to enter the chapel. Access to St George’s Chapel may be limited on busy days and during service. On Tuesday & Wednesday Windsor Castle does not open. On these days we will still visit Windsor Town but entry to the Castle will not be possible. We will include entry to the Roman Baths instead, and then when in Windsor your guide will conduct a walking tour of this beautiful, historic town which will include photo opportunities of the Castle. (applicable to Tuesday & Wednesday only)
British weather can be variable and so guests are advised to check the weather forecast and dress appropriately. It is recommended to bring some warm clothes with you especially in the winter months and layers are good for adapting to the ever-changing weather conditions. It is a good idea to wear appropriate footwear as there is walking involved on our tours. England is known for its rain so it is advisable to bring a waterproof jacket or umbrella with you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Travel by executive mini-coach
Entry to Stonehenge
Entry to Windsor Castle (except on Tuesday and Wednesday)
Guided Tour at Bath (with entry to the Roman Baths on Tuesday and Wednesday)
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Entry to Roman Baths (included on Tuesday and Wednesday)
Stonehenge
Embark on a wondrous journey into the ancient county of Wessex, traversing the mystical chalk hills that surround the legendary Stonehenge. As the first rays of the sun kiss the prehistoric site, step into a world shrouded in mystery and wonder. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, explore the magnificent Stone Circle, marvelling at its powerful presence and contemplating the enigmatic purpose of this awe-inspiring monument. Let your imagination run wild as you discover the secrets of its construction and ponder the questions that may never be answered.
Bath
Next, immerse yourself in the UNESCO-listed city of Bath, a place steeped in history, intrigue, and romance. Discover the ancient hot springs and explore the remains of the Roman baths, where the past comes alive before your very eyes (at your own expense). Follow in the footsteps of the Romans themselves as you wander the charming streets, taking in the stunning architecture and delightful sights that make this city so magical. If you wish to enter the Roman Baths you will be required to pre-book your entry. You can do this directly with The Roman Baths: Please book your entrance for: • 12:00PM | Summer Schedule | 1st March - 31st October • 3:30PM | Winter Schedule | 1st November - 28th February
470 reviews
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Kate H,
Oct 13, 2025
- Viator
Every detail of this trip was handled professionally. No worries about where or what to do at each stop. Gabriel and Dominic were wonderful, knowledgeable, and fun.
jamie h,
Oct 9, 2025
- Viator
Very informative and interesting. Learned a lot and enjoyed the sights and beauty of cotswolds. Trip to get there also narrated. Much shopping in each town with not much to see
Carolyn O,
Oct 6, 2025
- Viator
This was a fun and interesting day! However, I would Not book for a Sunday as we were not allowed in the chapel in Windsor so missed that portion of the tour and the Church bells in Bath rang for at least 30 minutes continuously which was annoying. We loved the small group and Nick our guide and Dominick our driver did a great job! I would recommend this tour just not on a Sunday.
Cindy S,
Sep 26, 2025
- Viator
Tour allowed only an hour to an hour and a half in each site due to travel time. Would suggest just including two sites to allow more time. Walked more than 5 miles. Guide read script of many pages on bus. Hard to follow.
John S,
Sep 25, 2025
- Viator
This is an all-day adventure that takes you to three very different sites. Each stop is really wonderful and you wish you had more time to spend at each one. We went to Stonehenge first. Know that it is a little chilly there in late September so bring a heavy jacket. We were only there about an hour. I wish we had more time to spend there. It was an amazing site. Then we went to Bath. Here again, we could have spent a couple days there just enjoying the shops and cafes. But we only had about an hour and a half and that included getting ourselves some lunch (which was really good) at Pret a Manger, a British ready-to-eat sandwich chain. The last stop was the best. We went to Windsor Castle. The big surprise was the town of Windsor right outside the castle. I wouldn’t ave liked to stay a whole day exploring this quaint little town. But we only had about two hours to see then castle and St. George’s chapel. The chapel is a miniature Westminster Abbey—fascinating with its history and the famous people interred there. The Royal Apartments were fantastic! The formal dining rooms and drawing rooms and bedchambers were spectacular in their decorations and wall coverings. Really remarkable! It was a great day. My only complaint was that I wanted to spend more time at each stop but then we would not have seen all three in a day.
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