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Stonehenge, Windsor Castle & Bath Day Trip from London

Stonehenge, Windsor Castle and Bath from London
Where? Victoria Coach Station, 164 Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria When? Every day 8 AM to 7 PM Price? From £99 Parking: Nearby car parks Buses: 11, 44, 170, 211, C1, C10 Bus fares Trains: The closest station is Victoria Circle District Victoria Train fares

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Remove some of the stress and hassle from your holiday with this full-day tour to three of England's most popular attractions - including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Your early morning start will begin at Victoria Coach Station where you'll board a comfortable air-conditioned coach before heading out of London towards Windsor.

Windsor Castle's State Apartments

A favourite home of the Royal Family for more than 900 years, Windsor Castle is the world's largest and oldest occupied castle.

The Round Tower at Windsor CastlePhoto: viator.com

You'll have time to enjoy a multimedia audio tour inside the castle walls and see the medieval ramparts, Round Tower, and the lavishly-decorated State Apartments hung with masterpieces from the Royal Collection, including works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Holbein and Van Dyck.

The Round Tower at Windsor CastlePhoto: londondrum.com
The Round Tower at Windsor Castle

You'll also be able to see inside St George's Chapel where some of England's most famous kings and queens are buried, including Henry VIII, Charles II and the late Queen Elizabeth II.

St. George's Chapel at Windsor CastlePhoto: londondrum.com
St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle

Note: The chapel is only open to worshippers on Sundays. If the State Apartments are closed then the Castle Precincts, Drawings Gallery and Queen Mary’s Dolls House remain open.

The beautiful Georgian city of Bath

The Pulteney Bridge over the River AvonPhoto: viator.com
The Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon

You'll then enjoy a panoramic coach tour around the beautiful city of Bath, while the guide points out famous sights like the Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey and the sweeping Royal Crescent - one of the most elegant examples of Georgian architecture in the country.

You'll also be able to explore the 2,000-year-old Roman Baths - an ancient spa and temple complex that's built on top of England's only naturally occuring thermal spring. They even let you take a sip of the warm water that's still flowing today.

Prehistoric monument of Stonehenge

StonehengePhoto: londondrum.com

The coach will then continue on to the majestic prehistoric monument of Stonehenge, which has been standing on the windswept Salisbury Plain for over 4,500 years.

StonehengePhoto: londondrum.com

After picking up an audioguide you'll have time to admire the untouched landscape and explore the ancient artefacts on display in the visitor centre.

Dating all the way back to the neolithic and early bronze age, archaeologists are still wondering whether it was meant to be a temple, a burial ground, or a calender to mark the movements of the sun - or maybe it was all three!

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