Stonehenge and Bath Guided Day Tour from London
- Stonehenge – one of the world’s most mysterious ancient sites
- The stone circle and visitor centre – uncover the secrets of a 5,000-year-old monument
- The city of Bath – a UNESCO-listed gem known for its Roman and Georgian heritage
- Scenic drive through southern England – picturesque landscapes of Wiltshire countryside
- Tour with a guide – fascinating stories and local insights along the way
- Guide service
- Transfers
- Stonehenge entrance fee (if this option is chosen)
- Roman Bath entrance fee (if this option is chosen)
Get ready for a fascinating journey from London to two extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Discover the magic of Stonehenge – one of the world’s greatest prehistoric mysteries – and the charm of Bath, a city known for its Roman heritage, elegant Georgian architecture and timeless atmosphere.
Travel in comfort aboard a modern coach as you head west towards the mysterious Stonehenge. Along the way, your guide will share intriguing stories and theories about this ancient monument that has captivated historians and travelers for centuries. Once there, you’ll have time to explore at your own pace – walk around the stone circle, visit the modern visitor centre and learn about the site’s remarkable history.
You can download the free Stonehenge audio guide app to your phone. Don’t forget your headphones – the app will accompany you with fascinating stories and insights as you explore this ancient site.
After your visit, continue your journey to Bath – a city that has been attracting visitors seeking beauty and relaxation since Roman times. Your guide will introduce you to Bath’s history, unique architecture and Roman roots, and will point out the most interesting places you may wish to explore during your free time.
During your stay in Bath, you can visit the famous Roman Baths, admire Bath Abbey, stroll along the elegant streets lined with honey-colored buildings, or simply enjoy a coffee in one of the city’s charming cafés.
In the evening, you’ll return to London. There will be 2–3 drop-off points in central London, depending on traffic and conditions on the day.
The order of visits and itinerary may be subject to change.