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Depart Central London by air-conditioned coach and venture into the English countryside. As you travel, hear interesting facts about the region and your first destination: the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge.
Depending on the ticket option you've booked, you will have paid for transit only, or entry to one or multiple sights. If you've upgraded to include entry to Stonehenge, head inside, collect an audio guide, and ride the shuttle or follow the pathways to the UNESCO-listed stones that date back some 4,500 years.
After you've soaked up the landmark's monuments and mystery, continue west to the history-saturated Bath. All honey-stoned townhouses, terraces and bridges, this UNESCO-listed city is one of England’s crowning glories, known for its Roman origins and Georgian architecture.
Enjoy the afternoon to explore this delightful city independently. Perhaps delve into the handsome streets to admire the Georgian architecture, seeing top Bath attractions such the Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey, and Pulteney Bridge that spans the Avon River.
Alternatively, upgrade to visit the Roman Baths, one of the world’s best-preserved sets of Roman ruins. Explore the Great Bath and museum, and discover how the Romans built and expanded the complex over Bath's natural springs from the 1st century AD.
Or upgrade to visit the Jane Austen Centre. The much-loved English novelist lived in Bath in the early 1800s, and this museum chronicles her life and works through documents, artifacts, and interactive experiences.
Lastly, return to London, where your tour ends with a drop-off near Victoria rail station.
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Robert_C, Mar 2025
Very long tour due to distances. Well laid out though with plenty of time at each site. Staff exceptionally well organized at Victoria for boarding.
N7133UBjohnw, Mar 2025
Very clean bus to travel on. Tour guide was very good. This type trip to go on if don't have a lot time spend in place. We plenty time at Stonehenge. In the city of Bath you get small little tour of the city. After that you get some free time explore and get something to eat. This before you go into the Roman baths if chose to go into them.
tracytY9048RZ, Mar 2025
Steve was our guide, and he was superb! Steve knew SO much about both locals, but he was also expert on the entire route. His stories, examples, and recommendations made an already striking trip that much better. Our driver, Gary, also did a great job. My husband and I have done three tours in the London area this week, and this one's combination of stunning sights, engaging narratives, and masterful organization by Steve made it by far the most enjoyable. Bravo!
kaisakirs, Mar 2025
It is nice yourney to the countriside.We had an excellent guide,we saw famous Stonehenge and nice Bath.
The most famous prehistoric monument in the world, and now a world heritage site, Stonehenge stands alone in the vast empty tract of Salisbury plain. Its origins date back nearly 5,000 years and it has been home to pagan religion and spiritual worship, not to be mention public debate ever since. (if entry option selected)
Crossing the River Avon the bridge was completed by 1774, and connected the city with the land of the Pulteney family which they was designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style, it is exceptional in having shops built across its full span on both sides.
The Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath, England. Designed by the architect John Wood, the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom.
Bath Abbey is an Anglican parish church and former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England. Founded in the 7th century, it was reorganised in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries.
Built nearly 2,000 years ago Britain's only natural hot water spring lies the magnificent Roman public bath complex and Roman temple. Your ticket includes entrance to the Roman Baths (if entry option selected).
The Jane Austen Centre is a permanent exhibition. Situated in an original Georgian townhouse, it tells the story of Jane’s time in Bath, including the effect that living here had on her and her writing. Your ticket includes entrance to the Jane Austen Centre (if entry option selected).
Final drop-off point by Gloucester Road underground station. Tour ends at approximately 19.30pm. The station is served by the District, Circle, and Piccadilly line and takes approximately 20 minutes to Central London.
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