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Bath & Stonehenge Tour in London by VIP London Tour - London

Bath & Stonehenge Tour in London by VIP London Tour

Londoneasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

10 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; involves steady walking and standing during tours.

Overview

Spend a day with VIP London Tour traveling from London to unlock the mysteries of Stonehenge, the regal splendor of Windsor Castle, and the historic streets of Bath. Discover why this private journey offers an unparalleled glimpse into England’s rich past.

Attraction
Castle
City Tour
Wellness
History Tour
Private
Sightseeing Tour
London, England

Bath and Stonehenge Private Tour

Informative for all ages! • 9 hours • Great for visitors! • Private tour

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About This Adventure

Embark on a captivating 10-hour private tour exploring the grandeur of Windsor Castle, the ancient mystery of Stonehenge, and the historic charm of Bath. Marvel at royal artifacts, stroll through picturesque streets, and sip the famed spa waters in the enchanting Pump Room, making this journey truly unforgettable.

Informative and fun all day private tour

Duration

10 hours

Windsor Castle

First stop on this awesome tour is the lavish Windsor Castle. Take a short walk through the quaint town of Windsor and approach Her Majesty the Queen’s favourite weekend residence! A royal home for over 900 years, this sprawling castle is spectacular and steeped in history.

The State Apartments are a sight to behold. Filled with ornate weaponry and priceless works of art, including pieces by Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt, the audio guide tells you all you need to know about each lavishly decorated room. Visit Queen Mary’s intricate doll’s house, which features tiny silverware, a miniscule working kitchen and a mini version of the Crown Jewels! St George’s Chapel is the final resting place of the Queen Mother, as well as Henry VIII and his most-loved wife Jane Seymour.

Stonehenge

Continue your picturesque journey to the mystical Stonehenge. These mysterious rocks have stood on Salisbury Plain for over 5,000 years; some say we will never know for sure what they stand for. Perhaps this is an astronomical clock? Maybe it was a religious temple. Whatever you decide, nothing can compare to the feeling of standing in front of such an ancient monument. A breathtaking city, Bath was the first city in England to become a UNESCO World Heritage site. Filled with exquisite Roman and Georgian architecture and featuring natural hot springs that were once popular for public bathing, see the 15th century Bath Abbey and explore the amazing independent shops and quaint cafes.

Roman Baths

You can’t have a soak in them anymore, but the Roman Baths are still a charming historic attraction and gave the city its name – proof that the Baths are definitely worth seeing! You will also visit the Pump Room and have the opportunity to sip Bath’s waters in this enchanting neo-classical salon. Tour Highlights: Windsor Castle State Apartments Visit Queen Mary's Dolls' House & St George's Chapel Visit Mysterious Stonehenge Roman Baths and Pump Rooms with spa water-tasting

Adventure Tips

Comfortable Footwear Recommended

Expect significant walking on varied surfaces including cobblestone streets and grassy plains.

Bring a Weatherproof Jacket

English weather can be unpredictable; a lightweight rain jacket will keep you comfortable during outdoor stops.

Hydration and Snacks

Though the itinerary includes stops for refreshments, carrying water and light snacks is advised between locations.

Photography Gear

Don’t forget your camera or smartphone for capturing historic architecture and expansive Stonehenge views.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Common buzzards soaring over the Wiltshire downs
  • Urban foxes occasionally spotted in Bath’s quieter areas

History

Stonehenge dates back to approximately 2500 BC and remains one of the world’s greatest prehistoric monuments, while Bath’s Roman baths highlight 2,000 years of continuous cultural history.

Conservation

Efforts to protect Stonehenge’s environment include controlled visitor access to prevent erosion, and Bath maintains strict guidelines to preserve its UNESCO World Heritage status.

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Recommended Gear

Sturdy Walking Shoes

Essential

You'll encounter uneven and stone surfaces requiring supportive footwear.

Weatherproof Layer

Essential

Protects against sudden rain showers common in spring.

spring specific

Sun Protection

Includes sunscreen and a hat to guard against strong sun during long daylight.

summer specific

Camera or Smartphone

Essential

Capture the historic architecture and landscape views.