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London Minicab Service: Private Day Tour to Stonehenge & Bath - London

London Minicab Service: Private Day Tour to Stonehenge & Bath

Londoneasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

11 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for those with basic fitness, able to handle moderate walking and standing during visits.

Overview

Journey from London to the mysteries of Stonehenge and the historic charm of Bath in a private, full-day experience. Discover ancient stone circles and Roman heritage at your own pace with London Minicab Service.

London, England

London to Stonehenge & Bath Day Tour

Private • Direct • two of the most popular tourist destinations

City Tour
Guided Tour
Private

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable 11-hour private tour from London to the enchanting city of Bath and the enigmatic Stonehenge. Discover the mysteries of the ancient stone circle and enjoy leisurely exploration of Bath's Georgian architecture and Roman history, all while soaking in stunning countryside views during your journey.

Duration

11 hours including travelling time

About

These are two of the most popular tourist destinations in the country and with good reason. Stonehenge can rightly be called the most mysterious man-made object in the world, and Bath is a beautiful Georgian city with Roman history hidden beneath its streets.

A private transfer gives you enough time to explore each site.

What to Expect?

Escape the hustle and bustle of London for the day and enjoy a full-day private tour west to the lovely city of Bath and the mysterious standing stones of Stonehenge.

Visit the iconic site of Stonehenge and uncover its mysteries and enjoy free time to explore the lovely city of Bath at your own leisure. Leave London and head to the World Heritage Site of Stonehenge. Sit back and relax on the approximately 2-hour journey (depending on traffic) and enjoy the stunning countryside views from the comfort of your own private vehicle.

Upon arrival at the mythical standing stone circle on Salisbury Plain, you have about 90 minutes to explore the megalithic area on your own.

Then, continue to the city of Bath, famous for its Georgian architecture and Roman Baths.

You’ll have plenty of time to discover Bath’s attractions on your own, including the Jane Austen Visitors Center, Bath Abbey, or the Roman Baths. Benefit from a drop off in the city center, and go explore the historic town on your own for about 4.5 hours.

Transfer / Tour Details

Duration: 11 hours

Number of passengers: 1 – 8

Collection & drop off point: Private & direct pickup from your London location and drop-off within central London (zone 1-2)

Private guide: Tour is available on a driver only basis or with an associated private guide

Admission to Stonehenge or any venue in Bath is not included

Insight to Bath & Stonehenge

Explore the mysterious stone circle of Stonehenge

Learn about interesting theories behind Stonehenge's construction

Visit the new visitor center to gain further insights about the megalithic monument

Enjoy some free time in the city of Bath to see the Royal Crescent and more

Discover the thermal baths built by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago

Adventure Tips

Book admissions in advance

Stonehenge and Bath attractions require tickets; purchasing ahead saves time and ensures entry.

Prepare for walking

Wear comfortable shoes to navigate uneven terrain at Stonehenge and cobblestone streets in Bath.

Pack weather-appropriate clothing

England’s weather can change quickly; layers and waterproofs are recommended, especially during shoulder seasons.

Bring snacks and water

While stops are planned, having personal refreshments keeps energy up throughout the long day.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Red kites soaring above Salisbury Plain.
  • Urban foxes occasionally spotted in Bath’s city parks.

History

Stonehenge dates back to around 3000 BCE, long before the Roman foundation of Bath in AD 43, combining prehistoric ritual and Roman urban refinement in one day.

Conservation

Both Stonehenge and Bath’s heritage sites have ongoing preservation programs focused on limiting visitor impact and maintaining landscape integrity.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Necessary for uneven ground at Stonehenge and historic Bath streets.

Light rain jacket

Essential

Protects against sudden spring showers common in southern England.

spring specific

Sunhat and sunglasses

Helpful during warmer months to shield from midday sun.

summer specific

Water bottle

Essential

Keeps you hydrated throughout the day’s touring.