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Step aboard your luxury coach for a full-day tour of two of England’s most captivating historical sites. Spend the morning discovering the UNESCO-listed city of Bath, where your tour includes entrance to the ancient Roman Baths and Pump Room (if option selected), and landmarks like the Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey, and the Royal Crescent. In the afternoon, travel to Salisbury Plain to view the imposing stone circle of Stonehenge and unravel the facts and myths about the prehistoric enigma.
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AR1963-0000, Mar 2025
The tour was beautiful and very well organized with a fair balance between organized visits and free time. The driver Zhou was very professional and our guide Apollonia gave us a fantastic assistance during all the tour.
Jessica_G, Mar 2025
Had a great time through the countryside getting to Stonehenge and the Roman Baths! I was very pleased we added Bath to our tour! It was 1,000x better than I expected it to be.
Christine K, Mar 2025
Wonderful day trip from London. Tour was very organized and ran smoothly. Beautiful day in the countryside. Easy to find starting point which was better than my poor experience with Evans tours. Highly recommend this tour company over Evans tours.
matiasbM6217KP, Mar 2025
All good, very nice crew and very nice places, We enjoy the two places by the same. We recomend this tour at all ages. Thank you
Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, beautiful Bath was the first city in England to be a designated UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety. The city’s stunning honey-coloured Georgian architecture, the gorgeous 15th century Bath Abbey and the romantic Pulteney Bridge (modelled on Florence's Ponte Vecchio) are all sights you’ll want to linger on!
The Royal Crescent is a series of 30 terraced buildings in Bath, England, built out in a sweeping crescent.
It is a Grade I listed structure that was designed by architect John Wood, the Younger and erected between 1767 and 1774. It is one of the best examples of Georgian architecture in the UK.
Although the numerous interiors have seen significant changes throughout the years, the Georgian stone exterior has remained largely unchanged since its construction.
The 500-foot-long crescent features 114 Ionic columns on the first floor and a Palladian-style entablature above.
With its views over the parkland opposite, it was the first crescent of terraced dwellings to be built and an example of "rus in urbe."
Since it was created over 240 years ago, many noteworthy people have lived or stayed in the Royal Crescent, and some are honoured on unique plaques affixed to the respective buildings.
Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, beautiful Bath was the first city in England to be a designated UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety. The city’s stunning honey-coloured Georgian architecture, the gorgeous 15th century Bath Abbey and the romantic Pulteney Bridge (modelled on Florence's Ponte Vecchio) are all sights you’ll want to linger on!
Founded in the 7th century, Bath Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England. Bath Abbey is one of the most impressive examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in the British Isles. The mediaeval abbey church served as a bishop's cathedral at times.
Bath, the gorgeous city of Bath was the first city in England to be designated an UNESCO World Heritage site. Standing on the banks of the picturesque River Avon, explore all the city has to offer, including the gorgeous 15th century Bath Abbey, the spectacular Georgian architecture and, modelled on Florence's Ponte Vecchio, the romantic Pulteney Bridge.
Roman Baths and Pump Rooms, a visit to the Roman Baths is an absolute must when visiting the city that is named after them. This beautiful and well-preserved bathing complex still flows with water from Britain’s only hot spring. Watch the twinkling torch–lighting ceremony as dusk falls (not applicable in summer) and have a taste of Bath’s healing waters in the Pump Room, a stunning neo–classical salon.
Mysterious Stonehenge, we may never get to discover the true meaning of the ancient, awe-inspiring structure of Stonehenge. Perhaps the stone circle was a temple for sun worship, a place for healing, a massive calendar or a sacred burial site? Marvel at the beauty and speculate about how our ancestors managed to transport these mighty stones and erect this amazing structure? Shrouded by mystery and magic, Stonehenge will never fail to impress.
Estimated arrival time back in London is around 7pm.
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