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1 Day Windsor, Bath and Stonehenge from London

 

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$119
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C$164
Available: Daily Depart from: London, WSM; Westminster, LND
Overview
Visit Bath (Pulteney Bridge, Roman Baths, Bath Abbey), Windsor (Windsor Castle, Queen Mary's Dolls' House, Windsor Castle State Apartments), Salisbury (Stonehenge).

Day 1: London - Windsor - Salisbury - Bath - London (465 km)

In the morning, We will drive out of the city until we reach Windsor Castle, where we will take a tour of the grounds, including the State Apartments and Queen Mary's Dolls' House. After that, we will travel to the iconic Stonehenge, an anthropological mystery that has fascinated people for decades. After lunch, we will continue to Bath, where we will see Bath Abbey, the romantic Pulteney Bridge, and more. Additionally, we can take an optional tour to the Roman Baths and enjoy the torch-lighting ceremony as dusk falls (not applicable in the summer). We can sip Bath's healing waters in the Pump Room, a stunning neo?classical salon. Afterwards, we will return to London, where guests will be dropped off to end the tour. Please see "Departure and Return" for more detailed information regarding pickup and drop-off times and locations.

Windsor is a town in southeast England. It is well known because of the Windsor Castle, which is one of the official residences of the British Royal Family.

  • Windsor Castle is known both for its impressive architectural feats as well as for being one of the main residence of the British royal family. Its was built in the 11th century AD after the Norman invasion of Britain.

  • This intricate and luxurious dollhouse was built in the early 1920s for Queen Mary of Teck, wife of George V. Almost everything in the house is functional, including all of the electricity and the plumbing. It is a popular tourist attraction.

  • The State Apartments at Windsor Castle are the most lavishly decorated rooms, designed to impress guests of both national importance and commoners peeking in at the aristocracy. Windsor's were designed to individually showcase particular art styles and time periods.

This cathedral city in Wiltshere, England is best known for its large, historic cathedral, which is most famous for housing the Magna Carta, a critical document in English history.

  • This world-famous prehistoric monument dates to between 3000 and 2000 BC. It is a UNESCO National Historic Site and one of the most recognizable icons of Britain in the world. It is thought to have been a burial site.

Bath is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, known for its Roman-built baths.

  • The Pulteney Bridge across the Avon River is one of only four bridges in the world that is lined by shops on both sides across its entire span. The bridge is only of architectural interest on the South side.

  • This Anglican Church was once a Benedictine Abbey prior to Henry VIII's decision to leave the Catholic Church and found the Church of England in the 16th century.

  • The Roman Baths is an exceptionally well-preserved bathhouse built around a natural hotspring in antiquity. The first bathhouse there was built in about 890 BC (before Roman rule), though the current building dates to about 65 AD.

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