A Day of Royal Grandeur and Ancient Mysteries: Stonehenge & Windsor Castle - Embark on a captivating journey through history, culture and the medieval era!
Your day begins: The moment we pick you up from your hotel, your expert driver will provide a overview of the day's itinerary and the historical context of the locations. We'll delve into the fascinating stories of the sites we'll visit, shedding light on the cultural and historical significance behind each place.
First Stop: Stonehenge: Journey to the awe-inspiring monument of Stonehenge, a prehistoric marvel shrouded in mystery. Uncover the theories surrounding its construction and purpose. Was it a temple, an observatory, or a place of healing?
Second Stop: Windsor Castle: Perched atop a wooded hill overlooking the Thames, Windsor Castle boasts a breath-taking Norman heritage. Explore the sweeping landscaped gardens, marvel at the turreted Round Tower, and discover the captivating history of this iconic royal landmark.
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Windsor Castle
Discover why this impressive castle is The King's favourite weekend residence and explore the rich history contained within its walls. See Queen Mary's Dolls' House, explore the opulent State Apartments with their priceless artworks, including pieces by Rembrandt and Leonardo Da Vinci, and pay a visit to St George's Chapel, the final resting place of Queen Mary, Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
The tour is unescorted, accompanied by an audio guide, and lasts approximately two hours.
Mysterious Stonehenge
The true meaning of this ancient, awe-inspiring creation has been lost in the mists of time.
STONE CIRCLE Iconic symbol of Britain, a walk around the Stone Circle is the centrepiece of any visit to the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site. With a history spanning 4,500 years, Stonehenge has many different meanings to people today. It is a wonder of the world, a spiritual place, and a source of inspiration. The Stone Circle is a masterpiece of engineering, and building it would have taken huge effort from hundreds of well-organized people using only simple tools and technologies. Visit Stonehenge. Wander around the Neolithic houses outside the visitor centre. Step inside to imagine how people lived 4,500 years ago. Watch a demonstration of ancient domestic skills - flint knapping, making rope out of rushes, and grinding grain with a quern and a rider.
You will be sent separate Vouchers for Entry to sites, before your tour date. All tours are confirmed. you do not need to call us to reconfirm. we will contact you 24 hours before your tour to reconfirm the pickup details and pick up time. We will also send you the driver details 24 hours before the tour.
All Tours are carried out by Professional drivers with many years’ experience .
All our drivers and vehicles are Licenced and regulated by TFL Transport for London. We only use latest and high end model vehicles which are specifically selected for their comfort and reliability.
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Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and it's one of the official residences of the British monarch.
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones, located in the English county of Wiltshire.
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