Visit top tourist destinations in the UK. Book a guided tour for Stonehenge and Bath. Ticket options are available!
Stonehenge Ticket Included: This tour includes entry ticket to Stonehenge and free time to explore the city of Bath
All Entry Tickets Included : This option includes entry to both Stonehenge and Roman Baths
Stonehenge and Bath-No Tickets: Transportation to Stonehenge and Bath with no entry tickets
Entry to Stonehenge is included and audio guides are available in numerous languages which will give you an in-depth knowledge of the site. You are able to walk around at leisure and at your own pace whilst listening to the audio.
You can also enjoy the new visitors center where you can even view the life of Stone Age man and enter the Neolithic Houses to discover the tools and objects used in Neolithic life. In total you will have just under 2 hours at Stonehenge to walk around at your leisure and immerse yourself in the history of the site which is estimated at 2400 BC.
After Stonehenge, make your way to the beautiful city of Bath which was founded upon natural hot springs. We will alight in the centre of town and walk past the Abbey to the Roman Baths for entry into this fascinating site. These were built around 70AD as a place of social gathering for locals and the Temple of the Celtic Roman Goddess, Sulis Minerva.
It is here in Bath that you can enjoy lunch (own expense) after the visit to the Roman Baths. Bath offers numerous teashops and quaint cafes where you can relax and watch the world go by. You may even try out Bea’s Vintage Tea Rooms for a look back at the 1930's and 40's or enjoy one of Bath's best known delicacies the Sally Lunn bun at Sally Lunn’s historic eating house & museum.
Once you have fully explored the city of Bath and perhaps done a spot of shopping you will meet back at the coach and return to London.
Once you have fully explored the city of Bath and perhaps done a spot of shopping you will meet back at the coach and return to London.
Stonehenge and Bath Tour - Please meet your Tour Guide at 9:00am at Earls Court, Bus Stop C, on Warwick Road, SW5 9TB
Stonehenge and Windsor Tour - Please meet your Tour Guide at 8:30am at Earls Court, Bus Stop C, on Warwick Road, SW5 9TB
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• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
• The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions.
• Please be ready at least 10 minutes prior to departure time.
• Please note: If you wish to change your pick up point, please notify us at least 48 hours prior to departure via email (info@andersontours.co.uk) quoting your supplier confirmation code.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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