Small Group Tour to Windsor, Bath and Stonehenge with Entries

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Discover three of the UK’s most popular palaces on this return day trip departing from central London.

• Enjoy a personable group tour to Bath and Stonehenge
• Visit the Queen’s favourite royal residence, Windsor Castle and see St George’s Chapel
• Gain entry to the historic 5,000 year old Stonehenge monument on Salisbury Plain
• Explore the world-famous Roman Baths in the idyllic City of Bath
• Return transportation on a luxury coach

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Duration: 11 hours
Starts: Greater London, United Kingdom
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Discover three of the UK’s most popular palaces on this return day trip departing from central London.

• Enjoy a personable group tour to Bath and Stonehenge
• Visit the Queen’s favourite royal residence, Windsor Castle and see St George’s Chapel
• Gain entry to the historic 5,000 year old Stonehenge monument on Salisbury Plain
• Explore the world-famous Roman Baths in the idyllic City of Bath
• Return transportation on a luxury coach

Itinerary
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Stop At: Windsor Castle, Castle Hill, Windsor SL4 1PD England

At the grand old age of 900, Windsor Castle is the world’s oldest and largest working castle. It was founded in the 11th century by William the Conqueror – since then, a total of 39 monarchs have lived there, extending or remodelling it to their likings and turning it into the absolute beauty it is today!
Windsor Castle is one of Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite royal homes – and once you step inside this site you’ll see why. Prepare to be in awe of the incredible State Apartments, richly furnished with opulent furniture and a multitude of masterpieces from the Royal Collection. Look out for paintings by Holbein, Van Dyck and Rubens.
Another must-see is the impressive Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. Completed in 1924 for Queen Mary, consort of George V, this beautifully detailed dolls’ house has a fully stocked wine cellar, working lifts and running cold and hot water.
Within the precincts of Windsor Castle you’ll find St George’s Chapel, one of the greatest examples of Gothic architecture in England. This lovely site is the resting place of 10 monarchs – including Henry VIII and his favourite wife Jane Seymour – and served as the location of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As one of the UK’s greatest historical attractions, Windsor Castle never disappoints!

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: St. George’s Chapel, Castle Hill, Windsor England

Step inside St George’s Chapel, located on the sprawling grounds, where notorious King Henry VIII and his favourite wife, Jane Seymour, are buried, as are Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

St. George’s Chapel is one of the finest examples of gothic architecture in England. It has been the setting for many royal weddings and is the burial place of ten sovereigns. The Chapel is dedicated to the patron saint of the Order of the Garter. Britain’s highest Order of Chivalry.
*St. George’s Chapel is closed to visitors on Sundays as services are held throughout the day. Worshippers are welcome to attend the services. These occur at the following times:

08:30 – Holy Communion

10:45 – Mattins and Sermon

11:45 – Sung Eucharist

17:15 – Evensong

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Windsor Guildhall, Guildhall High Street, Windsor SL4 1LR England

This 17th-century historic masterpiece building is situated in the High Street, only 100 metres from Castle Hill. Prince Charles married Camilla Parket Bowles, Duchess of Cornwall at Windsor Guildhall in 2005.

Stop At: Stonehenge, Amesbury SP4 7DE England

Mysterious Stonehenge. The true meaning of this ancient, awe-inspiring creation has been lost in the mists of time. Was Stonehenge a temple for sun worship, a healing centre, a burial site or perhaps a huge calendar? How did our ancestors manage to carry the mighty stones from so far away and then, using only the most primitive of tools, build this amazing structure? Surrounded by mystery, Stonehenge never fails to impress.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Bath, Bath, Somerset, England

Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, beautiful Bath was the first city in England to be designated an UNESCO World Heritage site. The gorgeous 15th century Bath Abbey, the stunning Georgian architecture, the romantic Pulteney Bridge, modeled on Florence’s Ponte Vecchio, are all sights to linger on in the memory of your day.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: The Roman Baths, Abbey Church Yard, Bath BA1 1LZ England

Roman Baths and Pump Rooms. No tour of Bath would be complete without a visit to the famous Roman Baths that gave the city its name. This beautifully preserved bathing complex still flows with water from Britain’s only hot spring. Marvel at the dazzling torch–lighting ceremony as dusk falls (not applicable in summer) and sip Bath’s healing waters in the Pump Room, a stunning neo–classical salon.

Duration: 1 hour



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