This day tour takes in two of the best attractions in the UK, Windsor Castle and Stonehenge.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and is said to be the Queen's favourite weekend home. Dating back to the 11th century Windsor is a must see attraction.
The site of Stonehenge dating back around 5,000 years is still a mystery. We have an idea of what the site was built and used for but there are so many things about Stonehenge that we don't know about. See if you can work it out!
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Windsor is said to be the favourite weekend retreat of the Queen.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Visit the opulent state rooms and see the royal chapel where Harry and Megan were married.
One thing not to miss is Queen Anne's dolls house with working plumbing and electricity.
There is also a changing of the guard ceremony at Windsor that is more accessible to the public than the ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Please note: Windsor Castle is self guided as they have very strict rules on guiding in the castle and grounds. However, your entrance fee does include a very good audio guide for the castle.
The chapel at Windsor Castle is closed on Sundays.
Enjoy a guided tour of Stonehenge.
On route to Stonehenge your driver guide will tell you the history of this fascinating site.
On arrival at Stonehenge your driver guide will accompany you to the new visitor centre before taking you outside how we think they moved these great stones and to see a reconstruction of the houses where the builders of Stonehenge lived.
Your guide will then take you down to the stone circle and tell you more information about the site and what you are seing.
Entrance fees are not included.
Tickets to both attractions should be purchased in advance, from the official websites, to avoid delays on the day.
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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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