Immerse yourself in the mystery and magic of prehistoric Stonehenge, and marvel at the ancient Stone Circle, a monument steeped in legend and lore. Delve deeper into England's storied past with a visit to the UNESCO-listed city of Bath, where you can follow in the footsteps of the Romans and explore the city's timeless beauty. Finally, journey to the elegant riverside town of Windsor, and discover the fascinating history of the British monarchy at Windsor Castle.
Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights and stories that will bring these sites to life, making this an experience you'll cherish for a lifetime, and with the comfort of an executive mini-coach and a small group size of just 16 people, you'll enjoy a truly personal and immersive tour.
Please note, Windsor Castle is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On these days, we will include entry to the Roman Baths.
Embark on a wondrous journey into the ancient county of Wessex, traversing the mystical chalk hills that surround the legendary Stonehenge. As the first rays of the sun kiss the prehistoric site, step into a world shrouded in mystery and wonder. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, explore the magnificent Stone Circle, marvelling at its powerful presence and contemplating the enigmatic purpose of this awe-inspiring monument. Let your imagination run wild as you discover the secrets of its construction and ponder the questions that may never be answered.
Next, immerse yourself in the UNESCO-listed city of Bath, a place steeped in history, intrigue, and romance. Discover the ancient hot springs and explore the remains of the Roman baths, where the past comes alive before your very eyes (at your own expense). Follow in the footsteps of the Romans themselves as you wander the charming streets, taking in the stunning architecture and delightful sights that make this city so magical.
If you wish to enter the Roman Baths you will be required to pre-book your entry. You can do this directly with The Roman Baths:
Please book your entrance for:
• 12:00PM | Summer Schedule | 1st March - 31st October
• 3:30PM | Winter Schedule | 1st November - 28th February
As the day draws to a close, make your way to the magnificent Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest continuously occupied castle in the world. Here, in the heart of royal splendor, immerse yourself in the regal history of England. Explore the sumptuous state apartments, where kings and queens of old once held court and entertained their guests. Marvel at the reception rooms, resplendent with glittering chandeliers, exquisite tapestries, and priceless works of art. And finally, stand in awe before the Royal Chapel of St. George, the final resting place of many of England's most legendary monarchs, including Elizabeth II.
Please note:
• Windsor Castle is a working Royal residence, and as such can be subject to last-minute closures.
•Please be aware there will be a walk of approximately 15 minutes from the coach park to Windsor Castle. Parts of the walk are uphill and may not be suitable for passengers with mobility issues.
Please wait outside the Cumberland Hotel main entrance (formerly the Hard Rock Hotel). Nearest station is Marble Arch.
1st March - 31st October, departs at 7:30am.
1st November - 29th February, departs at 8:30am.
Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to the above time.
We are delighted to provide you with your E-ticket, which serves as confirmation of your booking. Rest assured, there is no need for additional confirmation or tickets from our end. We kindly request that you review all the details on this ticket carefully and, in the event of any inaccuracies, please don't hesitate to contact us immediately. While your e-ticket is not required for travel, we highly recommend taking note of the emergency contact information, as well as your departure time and location.
If you have any questions prior to your tour, please contact our office and a member of our team will assist:
• Office Number: +44(0) 1843 609 699
If you have any issues on the day, please call us via our emergency contact number:
• Emergency Contact Number: 0044 7703 732 315
Please note, staff will only be able to assist on this number in the event of an emergency on the day of your tour.
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The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
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London Waterloo, London King's Cross
Victoria Coach Station, Earls Court, Farringdon
The Tube is the fastest and most efficient way to get around London. It operates from early morning until late at night and covers all major attractions.
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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.
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