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London: Stonehenge, Bath Day Trip and Roman Baths, Jane Austen
Depart Central London by air‐conditioned coach and venture into the English countryside. As you travel, hear interesting facts about the region and your first destination: the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. Depending on the ticket option you've booked, you will have paid for transit only, or entry to one or multiple sights. If you've upgraded to include entry to Stonehenge, head inside, collect an audio guide, and ride the shuttle or follow the pathways to the UNESCO‐listed stones that date back some 4,500 years. After you've soaked up the landmark's monuments and mystery, continue west to the history‐saturated Bath. All honey‐stoned townhouses, terraces and bridges, this UNESCO‐listed city is one of England’s crowning glories, known for its Roman origins and Georgian architecture. Enjoy the afternoon to explore this delightful city independently. Perhaps delve into the handsome streets to admire the Georgian architecture, seeing top Bath attractions such the Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey, and Pulteney Bridge that spans the Avon River. Alternatively, upgrade to visit the Roman Baths, one of the world’s best‐preserved sets of Roman ruins. Explore the Great Bath and museum, and discover how the Romans built and expanded the complex over Bath's natural springs from the 1st century AD. Or upgrade to visit the Jane Austen Centre. The much‐loved English novelist lived in Bath in the early 1800s, and this museum chronicles her life and works through documents, artifacts, and interactive experiences. Lastly, return to London, where your tour ends with a drop‐off near Victoria rail station.
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Small Group Stonehenge, Bath and Secret Place Tour from London
Enjoy a Bath and Stonehenge adventure from London, with a visit to a secret, off‐the‐beaten‐path attraction revealed only on the day. Choose an optional walking tour of Bath or explore this UNESCO‐listed city at your own pace. Then head to Stonehenge, where you’ll snap photos and discover the mysterious origins of this ancient site.
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Stonehenge Half‐Day Tour from London with Admission Ticket
Your half‐day trip to Stonehenge—one of England’s best‐known, most popular landmarks—begins in the morning. Make your own way to Victoria, meet your climate‐controlled coach, and hop aboard. Then, get settled in for a scenic ride through the English countryside, all without having to find your own way to the landmark via complicated public transportation networks. Before you get there, download the included audio tour to your smartphone so it’s ready to go. Once you arrive at Stonehenge, disembark and get ready to explore—this self‐led option is ideal for independent travelers who don’t want to be stuck in a tour group, while pre‐booked tickets guarantee your admission. At Stonehenge, you’ll have two hours to explore the UNESCO‐listed, neolithic landmark. Learn all about its mysteries and backstory, and visit the companion museum and visitor center to discover in‐depth exhibitions and ancient artifacts. Finally, travel in comfort back to Victoria in London, with enough time left in your day to continue your sightseeing.
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Stonehenge Transport from London and Entry Tickets Solo Tour
Select your preferred departure time and join up with your air‐conditioned coach in central London. Then, sit back and relax as you set off on your approximately 2‐hour drive to Stonehenge. Rising from the vast Salisbury Plain, this spectacular ancient monument dates back 4,500 years. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986, it centers on a ring of giant standing stones and is generally believed to have served as a prehistoric temple that marked out the sun's movements, although its purpose is still not totally clear. On arrival at Stonehenge, collect your included entrance tickets. You'll enjoy ample free time to explore the Stonehenge site and visitor center, with exhibitions and a café. Perhaps ride the visitor shuttle or follow walkways to the monument to view it close up. Marvel at this prehistoric masterpiece, and meander along the perimeter as you ponder how the stones were transported here, and then raised and used. Stroll around the visitor center to learn how and why Stonehenge was built through the cutting‐edge audiovisuals and stunning collections of ancient exhibits, including stone axes and burial treasures. Don't miss the replica Neolithic houses to discover how the Neolithic peoples of the area lived and worked. After nearly two hours of exploring, reconvene with your coach and relax on your ride back to London. Your trip then ends with a drop‐off at the original starting point.
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Stonehenge Inner Circle Access and Windsor from London
Depart from a central location in London in a well‐appointed coach and relax during the scenic journey to Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shrouded in mystery and legend. Venture within the Inner Circle, an honor normally denied to visitors. Gaze at the monument from a unique inside perspective and listen to arresting stories that detail the mysteries surrounding the atmospheric landscape. Return to your vehicle for the journey to Windsor Castle, an official residence of the royal family, which you'll get to explore (if option selected). See the opulent State Apartments and St. George’s Chapel on a guided tour, and capture photographs of panoramic vistas from the castle grounds. Relax during your journey back to London, where the tour concludes at a central point.
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Stonehenge Admission Ticket
Your timed admission ticket to Stonehenge gives you access to one of the world's most fascinating prehistoric sites as well as entry to the visitor center, which displays hundreds of prehistoric objects found in the vicinity of Stonehenge.This stone‐circle‐shaped structure is a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the Neolithic era. It is believed to have been built around 2500 BC, though no one knows exactly for what, a mystery that attracts thousands of visitors each year. While the reason for which Stonehenge was built is still up for debate, historians and archaeologists have put forth a few theories and speculations which you can discover at the Visitor Center.In addition, the new outdoor gallery showcases several reconstructed Neolithic houses designed to offer some insight into the Neolithic lifestyle of the individuals who constructed this masterpiece of engineering.All photos by English Heritage
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Stonehenge: Fast Track Entry Ticket + Audio Guide
Like seeing the pyramids up close, seeing Stonehenge with your own eyes is something you'll never forget. Visit this mysterious Neolithic site on Salisbury Plain and learn its history and mystery with an audio tour. Stonehenge has inspired legends, myths and wonder for centuries. There are enough questions surrounding Stonehenge to grab your attention. Why did they put these standing stones here, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, weighing up to 25 tons? And how did they get them from their original location, over 300 km away? You won't get answers on your visit (sorry! ), but you will get swept up in the atmosphere, mystery, and spectacle.
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Bath, Stonehenge, English Countryside Day Tour from London
Greet your guide outside of Gloucester Road tube station in the morning, where you’ll board your minibus destined for Stonehenge and Bath. Your first stop is the enigmatic, UNESCO‐listed Stonehenge, which has baffled archeologists and historians for centuries. After unraveling its mysteries in the museum and visitor center, you’ll continue to Bath—along the way, your guide explains the significance of the hot springs beneath it. On arrival, you’ll have the option of joining your guide on a walking tour of the city, which covers its majestic Georgian architecture, including highlights like the Royal Crescent. You’ll then have free time to explore the Roman Baths and the Jane Austen Centre (entry own expense), and taste the region’s famous fudge (additional expense). Your tour concludes back at your original London departure point.
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Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Bath Tour from London
Depart from a Central London location in a comfortable, air‐conditioned coach and admire the picturesque English countryside as you travel towards Stonehenge, a world‐famous sight shrouded in ancient mystery. Get acquainted with the 5,000‐year‐old history of Stonehenge as you listen to illuminating commentary from your guide. On arrival, feel your intrigue heighten as you behold the ancient site scattered with stone columns and burial chambers. Absorb the powerful energy of the area and capture stunning photographs before returning to your vehicle for the journey onward. Disembark in the regal Roman city of Bath and delve into the colorful history of the beautiful metropolis. Visit the Roman Baths (own expense) and then discover the elegant courtyards and beautiful Georgian architecture of the city. Enjoy a traditional lunch in a local restaurant (own expense) and then continue traveling to Windsor, home to the world’s oldest continually occupied castle with entry included. Explore the charming town with your knowledgeable guide and get acquainted with the castle’s rich history as you head inside. See opulent chambers in the State Apartments and appreciate the sacred ambience of St. George’s Chapel before returning to London.
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Stonehenge and Bath Day Guided Tour from London
Visit Stonehenge and Bath without having to sort out your own transportation on this tour from London. Head out to Stonehenge to learn all about the mysterious stone circle with the help of your audio guide. From here, journey to the Georgian city of Bath, where your tour includes free time to explore the city’s many shops and teahouses and the option to visit the UNESCO‐listed Roman Baths.