Join us on a small group, 11.5-hour tour from London to a Cotswolds Village, Bath and Stonehenge. Travel in luxury aboard one of our top of the range minicoaches, accompanied by one of our expert, friendly and passionate guides for the day and experience the best that England has to offer. We'll visit the 13th century village of Castle Combe in the Cotswolds, the spa city and UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath, and of course the world famous, mysterious pre-historic site of Stonehenge. Maximum of 16 guests per tour for a small group experience.
Starting point:<br/>DoubleTree by Hilton London - Victoria, 2 Bridge Pl, Pimlico, London SW1V 1QA, UK
Visit one of the world's most famous and celebrated prehistoric sites. The 5000 year old Stonehenge
We spend 2 - 2.5 hours on the ground here with an optional walking tour with your tour guide available to those who choose to join. As well as our time on the ground - we also provide a panoramic driving tour around some of Bath's very finest and most beautiful streets.
Admire Bath's stunning Pulteney Bridge. One of a handful of bridges around the world with working buildings on top of the bridge. This was a rejected design for the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy
Admire Bath's beautiful 15th century Abbey, standing on the site of a medieval church that saw the coronation of the very first King of England. King Edgar - crowned in 973AD. The abbey is open to the public.
See Bath's finest street - the incredibly grand, and enormous semi circular Royal Crescent. An icon of opulent Georgian Britain and home to houses worth 10's of millions. We stop here on our panoramic driving tour of the city. A great photo opportunity, your guide will accompany you to provide a historic and cultural explanation of the street and why it is so grand and well known.
Enjoy a scenic commentated drive through the stunning countryside of the southern Cotswolds - from Bath pass through historic characterful villages through rolling lush green hills between the beautiful city of Bath and the stunning Cotswolds Village of Bath. There will be more views on our drive out of Castle Combe as we head to the motorway to get you back to London for dinner time.
Visit one of the Cotswolds' and England's most beautiful villages. The historic, peaceful and charming Castle Combe
Join us at our second pick up point for this tour, from outside the front of the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Victoria. See departure point information for more details. Departure time: 9.10am
• Entrance tickets to Stonehenge are not included in the tour price. We book in advance and tickets are available from your guide, they will collect cash/card payment from you on the day. Prices as follows:
• 3rd May - 28th September 2025: Mon - Fri £16.30 child, £22.70 concession, £25.90 adults. Sat/Sun & public holidays £18.10 child, £28.60 concession, £28.60 adult
• 29th September - March 2026: Mon - Fri £14.50 child, £20.00 concession, £22.70 adults. Sat/Sun & public holidays £16.30 child, £22.70 concession, £25.90 adult
Prices are set by English Heritage and are subject to change.
• Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. The minimum age for children traveling on The English Bus is 3 years old.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Due to the nature of this tour and the safety of all guests, the tour operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or show signs of intoxication. If, as a result, your tour is cancelled, you will not be entitled to a refund.
• Tour is non refundable if you miss the departure time through no fault of ours. We are under no obligation to wait for late passengers, however we will make every effort to make sure you join the tour. Please ensure that you are at the stated departure point for your tour at least 15 minutes before the departure time. We cannot re-book or refund for you missing tours as a result of delays on other transport such as the underground, buses, traffic or trains.
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