Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath Day Tour from London

Address

50 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0EB, UK

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51.4962212, -0.14599435032751

Address

50 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0EB, UK

GPS

51.4962212, -0.14599435032751

Price

$102

Price per

person

Duration

12 hours

Price range

$$

Take a day tour from London to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath. Includes entry to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. During a full-day guided coach tour of three historic landmarks in England, including two of the most visited UNESCO World Heritage sites, learn about centuries of British history.

At the opulent Windsor Castle, learn about famous monarchs like Henry VIII, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth I, then explore the mystifying Stonehenge stone circle, which dates back over 5,000 years. Let’s finish up our tour of England with a stop in Bath, a stunning Roman city known for its thermal springs and ancient Roman aqueducts.

Highlights

  • Windsor Castle entrance with an audio guide in ten languages
  • Stonehenge entrance
  • Free time to explore Bath
  • Optional upgrade to enter the Roman Baths
  • Professional tour guide
  • VOX audio technology on walking parts of the tour enabling you to hear your guide at all times
  • Superior coach with complimentary Wi-Fi

Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath Day Tour from London

Itinerary

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath Tour from London with Admission

Make sure you arrive 30 minutes early to check in before your coach leaves Victoria at 8:30 am sharp! Windsor Castle, the world’s oldest and largest occupied castle, will be your first stop on your adventure. You should arrive there around 9:30 am.

Windsor Castle is Queen Elizabeth II’s preferred weekend retreat because of its expansive landscaped gardens and striking round tower.

The State Apartments are filled with priceless Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci works, as well as the wedding venue of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle! Visit St. George’s Chapel, the final resting place of former monarchs like Henry VIII, and take in the breathtaking views!

St. George’s Chapel

Enter St George’s Chapel, located on the vast grounds, to see the tombs of Henry VIII, Queen Mary, and Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, as well as Henry’s favorite wife, Jane Seymour. St. George’s Chapel, in Westminster, London, is a magnificent example of medieval English architecture. It has hosted numerous royal nuptials and serves as the final resting place for ten monarchs.

There’s a chapel here dedicated to St. Garter, patron saint of Britain’s most prestigious knighthood. Due to the long day of worship at St. George’s Chapel on Sundays, the chapel is not open to the public. The services are open to worshippers of all denominations. These take place at the following times of the day and night: Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Mattins and sermon begin at 10:45 a.m.; Eucharist is celebrated at 11:45 a.m. 17:15 – Evensong in the Church of England.

Windsor Guildhall

This 17th-century historic masterpiece building is situated in High Street, only 100 meters from Castle Hill. Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles, Duchess of Cornwall at Windsor Guildhall in 2005.

Stonehenge

The true meaning of this ancient, awe-inspiring creation has been lost in the mists of time. Was Stonehenge a temple for sun worship, a healing center, a burial site, or perhaps a huge calendar? How did our ancestors manage to carry the mighty stones from so far away and then, using only the most primitive of tools, build this amazing structure? Surrounded by mystery, this prehistoric monument never fails to impress!

Bath Abbey

Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, beautiful Bath was the first city in England to be a designated UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety. The city’s stunning honey-colored Georgian architecture, the gorgeous 15th century Bath Abbey and the romantic Pulteney Bridge (modeled on Florence’s Ponte Vecchio) are all sights you’ll want to linger on!

Pulteney Bridge

Pass by the romantic Pulteney Bridge, modeled on Florence’s Ponte Vecchio. Stop At:   The Roman Baths No tour of Bath would be complete without a visit to the famous Roman Baths that gave the city its name. This beautifully preserved bathing complex still flows with water from Britain’s only hot spring. Get a glimpse of how the Romans liked to unwind and see for yourself if Bath’s waters really do have healing powers by tasting a sip in the Pump Room, a stunning neo-classical salon.

Golden Tours is London’s foremost sightseeing company. Established in 1984, we offer an extraordinary range of tours. Our excursions are fully escorted by professional guides and include travel by luxury air-conditioned coach. and include all entrance fees. We appreciate that your leisure time is important to you and have therefore designed our tours to ensure that you have the maximum amount of time at each venue to fully appreciate it and enjoy the experience.. Golden Tours / Gray Line London is a name you can count on for impeccable service, high-quality tours, and value for money!

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