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This hassle-free sightseeing trip will save you some time and money by taking you to four of England's most popular attractions onboard a luxury air-conditioned coach.
Your early morning start will begin at Victoria Coach Station and then head straight to Salisbury Plain.
Stonehenge - UNESCO World Heritage Site
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument that dates back over 4,500 years. It is thought to be a temple, a burial ground, or a calender built to mark the movements of the sun.
After picking up an audioguide you'll have 1½ hours to walk around the stone circle, visit an exhibition of archaelogical finds that were dug up on the site, and discover how the ancient Britons managed to transport the huge 40-ton Sarsen stones 280-miles across the country.
The beautiful Georgian city of Bath
Then you'll jump back onboard the coach and drive to another UNESCO World Heritage Site - the ancient spa city of Bath.
Once there you'll enjoy a short tour and be given a little free time to stroll around the cobbled streets amongst the honey-coloured Georgian architecture, to see landmarks like the Pulteney Bridge and Royal Crescent.
Highlights include Bath Abbey and the 2,000-year-old Roman Baths that were built on top of Britain's only natural hot water spring (entry not included).
Drive through the idyllic Cotswolds
Then you'll journey through the picturesque pastures, rolling green hills and stone-built villages of the Cotswolds, past bustling market towns and the spires of ancient churches, soaking up the gorgeous views of the English countryside.
Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon
Your final stop will be Stratford-upon-Avon - the birthplace of England’s greatest playwright William Shakespeare - who's Tudor house is still standing in the centre of town (entry not included).
You'll have 2 hours to enjoy a guided tour of the 15th-century schoolroom where the bard himself was taught (Apr-Sep only), and then stroll around the charming streets of half-timbered houses to see the River Avon winding its way past Holy Trinity church where Shakespeare is buried.