Itinerary
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Stop At: Stonehenge, Salisbury SP4 7DE England
Stonehenge is the greatest and most iconic marvel of prehistoric Britain and a Unesco World Heritage Site. Travel back in time and discover what inspired stone age people to start erecting this monument 4,500 years ago. Upon arrival your guide will offer you an entertaining and informative privately guided tour of this unique Stone Circle and you will learn about recent archaeological discoveries. Stonehenge still retains its power and sense of wonder over all those who gather here.
Admission tickets will be purchased on arrival.
Bath to Stonehenge transfer time - 1 hour
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Alexandra Park, Shakespeare Ave., Bath BA2 1EE England
On the way back to Bath from Stonehenge you will enjoy lunch in a traditional Cotswolds pub, either in Freshford or in Bradford-on-Avon. (approx. 1 hour)
Thereafter, from a wooded hillside rising above the city, marvel at the magnificent views over the historic city of Bath.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Bath, Bath, Somerset, England
Relax as your expert, local guide walks you around Bath's major landmarks and transports you through 2,000 years of history. Enjoy a colourful interpretation of the people and places that bring this unique UNESCO World Heritage City to life.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Pass By: Bath Abbey, Bath BA1 1LT England
This is the last great mediaeval cathedral to have been built in England and it tells a myriad of fascinating stories. We will examine the imagery on the great west front. You will not enter the Abbey during this walking tour but you can do so later at your leisure.
Pass By: The Roman Baths, Abbey Church Yard, Bath BA1 1LZ England
Discover why this enormous bathing complex evolved and how it was lost in time for centuries after the Romans departed Britain.
Immediately adjacent to the Baths you will see into the Grand Pump Room, which is named after the water that is pumped into the room from the same hot spring that feeds the Roman Baths. This elegant neo-classical building was the beating heart of the Georgian social scene, where fashionable society came to drink the spring waters but also to promenade, gossip, and to matchmake.
We will not have time to go inside the Roman Baths Museum or Pump Room. Should you wish to do so at another time, please make sure you book online well in advance.
Pass By: Thermae Bath Spa, Hetling Pump Room Hot Bath Street Hetling Pump Room, Bath BA1 1SJ England
Hot Springs & Thermae Bath Spa. You will hear more about the city's unique hot springs and see the other Baths that they feed, including the Cross Baths and the modern public spa. Your guide will explain how royal patronage in the late 1600s changed the city forever.
There is insufficient time to visit the Thermae Bath Spa during our walking tour. Should you wish to do so please book well in advance.
Pass By: Queen Square, Bath England
Your guide will explain the architectural significance of this square, which set the blueprint for Bath's rapid 18th century expansion and the beautiful city we see today.
Pass By: No. 1 Royal Crescent, 1 Royal Crescent, Bath BA1 2LR England
Undoubtedly Bath's most iconic residential street and the setting for countless costume period dramas down the years, like Bridgerton.
Pass By: The Circus, At the Convergence of Brock, Bennett, and Gay Streets, Bath BA1 2ET England
You won't fail to be inspired by England’s first spherical residential street - a unique amphitheatre inspired by the Colosseum and by Stonehenge.
Pass By: Assembly Rooms, Bennett Street, Bath BA1 2QH England
Take in the opulence of the grand rooms in which royalty, nobility, and high society like Jane Austen went to party when Bath was the Las Vegas of its day.
Pass By: Pulteney Bridge, Bridge Street, Bath BA2 4AT England
Admire and stroll across this unique bridge in England, which spans the River Avon and was designed by famous Georgian architect, Sir Robert Adam.