Why not go on an adventure this Boxing Day and see a multitude of iconic British locations? Wander through the lovely town of Windsor, follow in early mankind’s footsteps at Stonehenge, get a glimpse of Salisbury Cathedral and see the beautiful city of Bath! Take a walking tour around Royal Windsor. You will stop at Stonehenge, and will view this ancient monument that stands imperiously on Salisbury Plain. Finally, upon your arrival in elegant Bath, you will take a delightful panoramic tour.
Highlights of the day:
• Visit Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Explore Windsor with a guided walking tour
• Drive past Salisbury Cathedral
• Discover the history of Bath with a guided walking tour
• Luxury coach
• Professional guide
Boxing Day
Embark on a walking tour in Windsor, a quintessentially British town brimming with effortless charm. Your guide will take you on around Windsor and share some interesting facts about the heart of this location, Windsor Castle.
Wander around the world heritage site and be captivated by the unique rock formation! Situated on Salisbury Hill, 40 ton rocks stand alone since their arrival 5,000 years ago. Abundance of theories surround Stonehenge; from a religious temple to an astronomical clock and even a Bronze Age burial ground! Decide for yourself whilst discovering the history of this mysterious monument.
Discover the beauty of Bath! Designated a World Heritage Site, Bath was the first city in England to receive this prestige and proudly stands on the slopes of the River Avon. Enjoy a whistle stop tour of Bath’s famous monuments from the comfort of your seat! Take in Bath Abbey, which saw the coronation of the first British King in 973AD. Admire the architecture of the stunning Royal Crescent. Marvel at the famous Pulteney Bridge, modelled on the Florentine Ponte Vecchio. Entry to the Roman Baths is not included, as they are closed for the holiday.
Designed in 1769 by the Scottish neoclassical architect Robert Adam in a Palladian style, Pulteney Bridge crosses the River Avon in Bath, England. A fine example of Georgian architecture Pulteney Bridge is considered to be one of the most beautiful bridges in the world.
Founded in the 7th century, reorganised in the 10th and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries, Bath Abbey is a late medieval parish church and a former Benedictine monastery.
Sample the splendour of Salisbury! Soaring into the skyline, the spire of Salisbury Cathedral stands at an astounding 123m (404ft)! Erected 800 years ago, the revolutionary spire is considered one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. Delve into the charms of the bustling market at your leisure.
Check-in time: 7:30am
Departure time: 8:00am
Return (approx.): 8:00pm
Departure point: Stop Z6, outside 50 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0DH.
Return Point: Gloucester Underground Station at approx. 8pm
Upon arrival at the departure point please present your voucher and ID in exchange for your activity.
Check-in time: 8:00am
Departure time: 8:30am
Return (approx.): 8.00pm
Departure Point: London Victoria- Bus Stop 1, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London SW1W 9SH (closest station Victoria-7 min walk). Return Point: This tour will finish at approximately 8:00pm in Kensington.
Return Point: Due to legal working hour’s restrictions for our drivers, this tour will finish within a 2 or 3 minute walk of Gloucester Road Underground Station. This station is in Zone 1 and is three stops Eastbound on the Circle Line or the District Line to Victoria. The Piccadilly Line also runs through Gloucester Road, and is only 5 stops to Piccadilly Circus.
Please note:
* The order of this tour might change.
* Cancellations can only be made up to 48 hours prior to departure until 24 December. After this date, tickets are not refundable.
* Entry to Salisbury Cathedral is not included.
* Entry to Stonehenge is included in the tour price. You will see Windsor Castle and the Roman Baths from outside as these locations are closed on Boxing Day
* This tour will only be available with an English-speaking guide.
Supplier: Golden Tours Gray Line London
E-mail: reservations@goldentours.com, Phone: 02072337030
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