
London: Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip
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Take a break from city life in London and join us for a day trip that combines two significant UK destinations: the ancient wonder of Stonehenge and the charming beauty of Bath. Experience history, breathtaking architecture, and picturesque landscapes.
Highlights
Visit the archaeological site of Stonehenge and uncover the mystery behind its construction.Explore the medieval town of Bath with an expert guide.Tour the ancient Roman baths and experience a glimpse of the Roman Empire.
Itinerary
Depart from London in the morning by air-conditioned bus.First stop in Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Guided walking tour of Bath's historic landmarks, including Bath Abbey, Royal Crescent, and Pulteney Bridge.Explore the Roman Baths with their natural hot springs.Continue to Stonehenge, a renowned megalithic monument.Uncover the mysteries surrounding Stonehenge's purpose.Return to London after approximately 10.5 hours.
Why travelers choose this tour
This is a top-rated day trip with experienced guides who enhance your experience. The tour includes entry to the Roman Baths and a priority access ticket to Stonehenge.
A little bit about the places you’ll visit
Bath
Bath, located in Somerset, is known for its Georgian architecture and history, stemming from Roman times. Its name comes from the Roman term "Aquae Sulis," referencing the Roman Baths and hot springs.
The Ancient Roman Baths
The Roman Baths were built during the 1st century AD and dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva. Visitors can explore the remains, including the Great Bath and plunge pools, and experience the healing properties of the hot spring water.
Stonehenge
Located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument over 5,000 years old, known for its massive standing stones. The purpose remains debated, but visitors can explore the monument and the visitor's center to learn about its history.
Preise
Inklusive
- English–speaking guide
- Transport by bus
- Ticket to Stonehenge
- Ticket to Roman Baths
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility