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This full-day tour will take you on a hassle-free journey to two of the most popular destinations outside of London.
Prehistoric monument at Stonehenge
After boarding your air-conditioned coach at Victoria Coach Station you'll head through the English countryside towards your first stop - the prehistoric stone circle at Stonehenge.
During the 2-hour drive your guide will share some interesting history about the UNESCO World Heritage Site so you're ready to explore the ancient stones as soon as you arrive.
The prehistoric monument dates back over 5,000 years and its origins are still shrouded in mystery. Was it a religious temple? Was it a burial ground? Or was it a lunar calender set in stone?
You'll have 1½ hours to collect an audio guide from the visitor centre and then marvel at the windswept stones as they stand majestically on the empty Salisbury plain.
The've also recreated some huts from a neolithic village to give you an idea of what life might have been like 5,000 years ago.
Bath - Roman Spring & Jane Austen Centre
Your coach will then continue on to the honey-coloured city of Bath and drop you off in the centre. You'll then have 2½ hours to explore the city at your own leisure, admiring its beautiful townhouses, terraces and 18th-century cobbled streets.
Maybe you'd like to visit Bath's 12th-century Abbey with its magnificent stained-glass windows, take some photos of the famous Pulteney Bridge with its shops across the top, or admire the sweeping Royal Crescent - one of the grandest examples of Georgian architecture in the country.
If you upgrade your ticket then you can include a visit inside the 2,000-year-old Roman Baths - the temple complex for the goddess Sulis Minerva - and sip some water from Britain's only natural hot water spring.
Jane Austen fans might like to visit the Jane Austen Visitor Centre, which tells of her time living in the city and how it influenced her novels like Pride and Prejudice.