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Small-Group Tour to Bath, Stonehenge & a Secret Place from London

Join us for a wonderful day exploring the quintessential English countryside. Delve into the mysterious wonders of prehistory with a visit to Stonehenge, gaze at gorgeous Georgian architecture in the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath, and find out what our special secret place is...
Duration 12 hours
Private tour pricing from 94 GBP per person
Group tour available in English
This was a small bus tour, only 16 people on this trip. This made it really nice we got a really personalized tour. We really enjoyed stone henge it is really an interesting thing to see, how did they get those stones up and from 28 miles away? It makes you scratch your head. The tour guide Andy was great and personable and funny knowledgable. The trip to Bath was fun it was not what I thought, we could not go in the museum do to time, but it was still fun and the secret place we stopped at was really great.

Highlights

Travel through the lush English countryside

Visit Stonehenge, the world’s most famous prehistoric monument

Explore Bath’s top sights

Visit a secret location on the way back to London

Description

Join us for a fully guided day tour from London to the beautiful city of Bath and ancient Stonehenge. You’ll travel as part of a small group (max. 16 guests) on one of our new Mercedes Benz mini-coaches, accompanied by one of our expert guides.

Your guide will provide detailed commentary as you head to the world's most famous prehistoric site, providing some background history so that you know something of what you’ll see once you arrive. You’ll spend around 1 hour and 45 minutes at Stonehenge.

You’ll then travel through lush countryside to Bath. Here, you’ll have plenty of time to explore some of the top sights: the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and Pulteney Bridge. Join us on an optional walking tour, and sample some of Bath’s local delicacies.

Before leaving, we'll take you on a panoramic driving tour to see Bath’s most glorious streets: the Royal Crescent and the Circus.

En route back to London, your driver/guide will take you to a secret location (99% of guests have said they’ve loved this surprise!)

Stonehenge entry fees:
- Child: £10.50
- Student/concession: £15.80
- Adult: £17.50
From 1st April 2019, prices will be £11.40 for children, £17.10 for concessions and £19

What’s included & not included

Transportation

Expert guide

Bottled water

Stonehenge entry fee

Meeting point

Belvedere Road

Reviews from travelers (7)

5.00/5
Stonehenge Bath tour
This was a small bus tour, only 16 people on this trip. This made it really nice we got a really personalized tour. We really enjoyed stone henge it is really an interesting thing to see, how did they get those stones up and from 28 miles away? It makes you scratch your head. The tour guide Andy was great and personable and funny knowledgable. The trip to Bath was fun it was not what I thought, we could not go in the museum do to time, but it was still fun and the secret place we stopped at was really great.
Lovely tour of Bath & †Stonehenge‡
My daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed our tour to Bath, Stonehenge and the "secret place"! Colin was informative, knowledgeable and entertaining. The smaller group made the tour more intimate and we were able to get to know the other people on the tour. The bus was new and very comfortable. Colin's playlist added to the comfort of the tour! This tour, Colin and The English Bus are highly recommended!
A great trip to Bath and †Stonehenge‡
I visited Bath and Stonehenge and had a lovely time. Colin made my day with his funny anecdotes sprinkled with a liberal dose of literary history. The detailed commentary on the places that we saw along the way made it even more worthwhile. It was well-planned and organised, with all practical considerations – pit-stops and the comfort of travellers kept in mind. I will surely be back with them for the other tours. Highly recommended!
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