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Explore two of England’s most iconic landmarks in one unforgettable day trip from London to Stonehenge and Bath.
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Experience the ancient mystery of Stonehenge and the Roman Baths in Bath on this day trip from London. Book now!
This day trip combines two of England's most significant UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one expertly planned excursion. You'll explore the ancient mysteries of Stonehenge, dating back 5,000 years, before discovering Bath's stunning Georgian architecture and Roman heritage. The tour takes you through beautiful English countryside, offering scenic views of rolling hills and traditional villages between these historic destinations.
At Stonehenge, you'll walk around the prehistoric stone circle while audio guides reveal the latest archaeological discoveries about this sophisticated Neolithic monument. Theories about its purpose range from astronomical calendar to sacred burial ground, but the engineering achievement remains remarkable. The award-winning visitor centre features interactive exhibitions exploring the monument's construction and cultural significance.
Bath showcases over 2,000 years of history, from Roman baths fed by natural hot springs to honey-coloured limestone Georgian buildings. The Roman Baths complex preserves ancient bathing facilities, including the original Sacred Spring and Great Bath. You can taste the mineral-rich spa water and explore Roman artefacts, including the bronze head of Sulis Minerva. Free time allows you to wander Bath's photogenic streets, including the Royal Crescent and Circus, or visit Bath Abbey.
The tour lasts 10-11 hours total, with approximately 1.5 hours at Stonehenge and 2-3 hours in Bath. Departure is from Victoria Coach Station, and you should arrive 15-30 minutes early. Tours return to London between 7-8 PM, depending on traffic.
Both sites involve outdoor walking on grass, gravel paths, and cobblestone streets. Wear comfortable, sturdy footwear and dress for British weather, as Stonehenge is particularly exposed to wind and rain. Lunch is not included, but Bath offers numerous restaurants and cafes during your free time. Bath Roman Baths entrance may require separate tickets depending on your package.
Tours operate year-round, though winter schedules may have earlier return times. Photography is allowed at both locations, but drones are prohibited. Remember that you cannot touch the stones at Stonehenge, and smoking is not permitted on the coach.
If you're planning more London adventures, consider exploring the capital's royal heritage with a Buckingham Palace State Rooms tour or taking in the city's theatrical side with a West End theatre show. For those interested in more day trips from London, the Windsor Castle day trip offers another excellent royal experience just outside the capital.
Meeting Point: Arrive at the designated departure location 15-30 minutes early. Check your tickadoo confirmation for exact address and any last-minute changes to meeting arrangements.
Weather Preparation: Both sites involve outdoor walking, so dress appropriately for British weather. Stonehenge is particularly exposed to wind and rain year-round.
Walking Requirements: The tour involves moderate walking on grass, gravel paths, and cobblestone streets. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for both locations.
Photography Rules: Photography is permitted at both sites, but tripods may be restricted. The lighting is often best for photos during late morning and early afternoon hours.
Bathroom Facilities: Facilities are available at Stonehenge visitor center and throughout Bath city center. Limited opportunities during coach travel portions of the tour.
Shopping Opportunities: Both locations offer gift shops with unique souvenirs. Bath provides excellent shopping opportunities during free time, from local crafts to designer boutiques.
Return Times: Tours typically return to London between 7-8 PM, depending on traffic conditions. Plan accordingly if you have evening commitments or theater bookings.
No touching the stones at Stonehenge.
Smoking is prohibited on the coach.
Punctuality is important; late arrivals may miss the tour.
Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Photography is allowed at both locations, but drones are prohibited.
The tour typically lasts 10-11 hours, including travel time and visits to both sites. You'll spend approximately 1.5 hours at Stonehenge and 2-3 hours in Bath.
Most tours include round-trip transportation, entrance fees to Stonehenge, audio guides, and guided commentary. Bath Roman Baths entrance may require separate tickets depending on the package.
Departure points vary by operator but commonly include Victoria Coach Station, central London hotels, or designated meeting points near major transport hubs.
Yes, most tours provide free time in Bath for independent exploration, shopping, lunch, and visiting attractions like the Roman Baths or Bath Abbey.
Tours are generally suitable for all ages, though they involve walking on uneven surfaces at Stonehenge and cobblestone streets in Bath. Check accessibility options when booking.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, camera, and cash for lunch and souvenirs. An umbrella is recommended year-round.
Yes, tours typically operate year-round on tickadoo, though winter schedules may have earlier return times due to shorter daylight hours.
Lunch is usually not included, but tours provide free time in Bath where you'll find numerous restaurants, cafes, and pubs offering various dining options.
Victoria Coach Station, London, England
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