Embark on an unforgettable 12-hour private day trip to experience the best of England, featuring three of its most iconic attractions: Stonehenge, Roman Baths in Bath and the Cotswolds in Bibury.
This tour offers the convenience and comfort of a private driver and vehicle, allowing you to relax and explore these historical landmarks at your leisure. Throughout the day, your dedicated driver will accompany you, providing transportation between destinations and offering guidance at each site.
Please note that entry tickets for Stonehenge, Roman Baths ant the Cotswolds in Bibury are not included in the tour price, and you will need to purchase them directly after booking. It is advisable to buy your tickets in advance to avoid lengthy queues.
With a total duration of approximately 12 hours, the tour provides ample time for you to fully explore each destination.
Executive Vehicle<br/>Duration: 12 hours: This time is estimated and depends on the traffic and the pick-up location.<br/>Water: This service offers at least one bottle of water for each passenger.<br/>12 Hours Trip: Pick-up from London
Via Windsor Castle
Via Stonehenge
Via Bath City
Drop Off in London<br/>Large MPV Vehicle: Mercedes V-class/Mercedes Vito
Up to 7 Passengers.<br/>Pickup included
Standard<br/>Duration: 12 hours: This time is estimated and depends on the traffic and the pick-up location.<br/>Water: This service offers bottled water for each passenger.<br/>12 Hours Trip: Pick-up from London
Via Stonehenge
Via Bath City
Via Cotswold
Drop Off in London<br/>Standard Vehicle: VW/Kia/Skoda/Seat/Toyota or any similar.
Up to 4 Passengers.<br/>Pickup included
Pick Up Time:
We recommend that you start your journey at 07:00 a.m. to arrive by 09:00 a.m. - 09:30 a.m. at Stonehenge.
Pick Up Location:
Your private driver will pick you up from your chosen location within a 6-mile radius of Central London. This could be your hotel, a private residence, or another address in Central London.
If you are located outside this 6-mile radius, please contact us prior to booking, and we will be happy to accommodate you.
Stonehenge
Arrival Time: 09:30 a.m.
You’ll be driven to the world-famous Stonehenge, where you’ll have between 60 to 90 minutes to discover this ancient and mysterious stone circle. You’ll be transported from the parking lot to the monument via a shuttle bus, which is included in your Stonehenge entry ticket.
Tickets: Not included. You must purchase tickets in advance online through the official Stonehenge website.
Bath City (Romans Baths)
Arrival Time: 12:00 p.m.
After Stonehenge, your driver will take you to the charming city of Bath, where you’ll take a 10-minute walk through the city center to the entrance of the Roman Baths. You’ll have between 90 to 115 minutes time to explore the ancient ruins and learn about the Roman history of the city.
Tickets: Not included. You can purchase tickets for the Roman Baths at the entrance or online in advance.
Cotswolds
Arrival Time: 15:00
After the Roman Baths, your driver will take you to the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty known for its charming villages, rolling hills, and traditional English countryside.
The Cotswolds is famous for its picturesque villages such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Bibury, which feature beautiful stone cottages, lovely gardens, and peaceful streets.
You’ll have time for a brief exploration of one of Bibury idyllic village, where you can take a stroll, admire the scenery, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of rural England.
This visit offers a perfect contrast to the historical sites of the morning, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the charm of the English countryside.
Duration: A visit to the Cotswolds typically lasts about 60 minutes.
Drop Off Location:
After your day trip, your driver will return you to the same location where you were picked up in Central London.
If you wish to be dropped off at a different location within London, please inform us in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
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