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London: Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath, and Roman Baths Day Trip

1. London: Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath, and Roman Baths Day Trip

Explore several top highlights around London on this bus day trip from London. Experience the elegance of Windsor Castle, unlock the mysteries of Stonehenge, and admire the Georgian architecture in the city of Bath. Visit a well-preserved Roman Bathhouse. Windsor Castle Steeped in history, Windsor Castle perches proudly on a lush wooded hill overlooking the Thames. Dating back to Norman times, with sweeping landscaped gardens and turreted Round Tower, it’s easy to see why it’s the King’s favourite weekend residence royal Windsor. Enjoy a fascinating through–the–keyhole peek at the lavish State Apartments, home to priceless artworks by Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci, and visit St. George’s Chapel, the atmospheric final resting place of former monarchs including Henry VIII. You can visit Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, a truly incredible structure complete with working lifts, running water, electricity and wine bottles, all in miniature! Mysterious Stonehenge Wander around the world heritage site and be captivated by the unique rock formation. Situated on Salisbury Plain, 40-ton rocks stand alone since their arrival 5,000 years ago. An abundance of theories surround Stonehenge; from a religious temple to an astronomical clock and even a Bronze Age burial ground. Decide for yourself whilst discovering the history of this mysterious monument. Bath Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, Bath was the first city in England to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the gorgeous 15th-century Bath Abbey, the stunning Georgian architecture, and the romantic Pulteney Bridge. Roman Baths Famed for its Roman Baths, Bath houses the best preserved Roman Spa from the ancient world. Miraculously hidden from view until the 1870s, delve into the history of this magical monument and admire its architectural splendor.  Arrival time back in London is at approximately 8:00 PM.

From London: Windsor, Oxford & Stonehenge Full-Day Trip

2. From London: Windsor, Oxford & Stonehenge Full-Day Trip

Windsor Castle Windsor Castle perches proudly on a lush wooded hill overlooking the Thames. Sweeping landscaped gardens and turreted Round Tower, it’s easy to see why it’s the King’s favourite weekend residence. Enjoy a fascinating through–the–keyhole peek at the lavish State Apartments, home to priceless artworks by Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci, and visit St. George’s Chapel, the atmospheric final resting place of former monarchs including Henry VIII. You can visit Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. Mysterious Stonehenge The true meaning of this ancient, awe-inspiring creation has been lost in the mists of time. Was Stonehenge a temple for sun worship, a healing centre, a burial site or perhaps a huge calendar? How did our ancestors manage to carry the mighty stones from so far away and then, using only the most primitive of tools, build this amazing structure? Surrounded by mystery, Stonehenge never fails to impress. Oxford Follow in the footsteps of Oxford’s famous students, from C.S. Lewis to Bill Clinton, as you stroll the captivating college courtyards and cobbled lanes of this historic university town. Take in the famous ‘city of dreaming spires’ and see the Bodleian Library – one of the oldest libraries in Europe – on your visit. You’ll be captivated by the unspoilt narrow alleys and ancient squares of this naturally beautiful town. Estimated arrival time back in London is around 7.00pm

Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace Full-Day Tour

3. Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace Full-Day Tour

Drive to Windsor Castle in the Royal Borough of Berkshire for the start of this full-day tour of the palaces of the English monarchy, and explore more than 900 years of royal history. From William the Conqueror through to the current Queen, successive English monarchs have lived, ruled and left their mark on Windsor Castle, now the largest continuously occupied castle in the world. Your ticket allows entrance to the castle proper, where you can marvel at the splendor of St. George’s Chapel, and see the sumptuous state apartments. Take some time to wander around the pretty town, full of traditional shops and historic pubs. Shakespeare is said to have written his play “The Merry Wives of Windsor” in one of them! After lunch, head to Buckingham Palace to visit the official London residence of the Queen. Go to the State Rooms that form the heart of the working palace, and hear about the official entertainment, ceremonies and state functions that take place there. Palace guides are on hand to point out numerous works of priceless art. Afterwards, enjoy a walk along the south side of the Royal Garden and soak up the views of the picturesque 19th-century lake. The tour ends in the palace, allowing you free time to explore at leisure. Special Coronation display at Buckingham Palace this summer: The outfits worn by Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Coronation will go on display as part of the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace. Staged in the magnificent Ballroom, this special display will feature the Robe of Estate worn by The King, which was also worn by his grandfather King George VI for his Coronation in 1937.

Windsor Castle and London Eye Half-Day Tour

4. Windsor Castle and London Eye Half-Day Tour

Drive to Windsor Castle in the Royal Borough of Berkshire on a half-day tour to explore more than 900 years of royal history. From William the Conqueror through to the current Queen, successive English monarchs have lived, ruled and left their mark on what is now the largest continuously occupied castle in the world. Your ticket allows entrance to the castle, where you can marvel at the splendor of St. George’s Chapel, and see the sumptuous state apartments. Take some time to wander around the pretty town, full of traditional shops and historic pubs. Shakespeare is said to have written his play “The Merry Wives of Windsor” in one of them! Then, return to the capital to experience the breathtaking feat of engineering of the London Eye. From inside one of the capsules you will be able to see for up to 40 kilometers in all directions on clear days. With a capacity for 800 passengers per revolution - equivalent to 11 double-decker buses each rotation takes about 30 minutes at speeds twice as fast as a sprinting tortoise. Marvel at London’s monuments from heights of up to 135 meters above street level.

From London: Skip-the-line Windsor Castle Private Car Trip

5. From London: Skip-the-line Windsor Castle Private Car Trip

Windsor Castle embodies almost a millennium of architectural history as the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. It’s a great destination for a short city break from London, so book your private transportation and skip-the-line tickets now. Explore the mighty royal residence and discover the treasures of the Royal Collection. Spend the day among the royals! Choose the 4-hour option to enjoy a self-guided tour of Windsor Castle with the official audio guide in your native language. With skip-the-line entrance tickets, you can save time by skipping the lines and heading straight for the entrance as soon as you arrive. Admire the majestic castle inside and out and listen to the immersive audio commentary to discover its best kept secrets. Immerse yourself in the story of the British Royal Family, from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth II. Windsor Castle is rich in history and cultural heritage. Admire the beautiful interiors of the State Apartments, filled with expensive paintings, porcelain, furniture and other treasures from the Royal Collection of the Windsor family. Explore also the ceremonial rooms, which are used today by The Queen and members of the Royal Family and see historic highlights such as the precisely made Queen Mary's Dolls' House. Another point of interest is St George’s Chapel, a traditional site of royal weddings and burials, including the Queen Mother, King George VI and Princess Margaret. You can also spend some time strolling through the castle garden, where the youngest members of the Royal Family love to play. Choose the 5-hour option to learn more about Windsor Castle and the British Royal Family through live commentary of a 5-Star Expert Guide. This option combines a self-guided tour of castle interiors with a guided tour of the castle courtyard, where your Private Guide will give you an in depth introduction to the castle’s history. This is a great opportunity to learn more and ask questions about anything related to the British monarchs.

Windsor Castle Hampton Court palace Private Tour with Ticket

6. Windsor Castle Hampton Court palace Private Tour with Ticket

Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and King Charles III loves to spend his weekends in this stunning fortress. Built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror, the castle is still a favorite residence of the royal family. Pay the castle a visit and find out why our royals have lived here for centuries. Visit St Georges Chapel. Final resting place of many kings and queens including the Queen Elizabeth 11 The State Apartment Explore the State Apartments which are furnished with some of the finest works of art from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Holbein, Van Dyck and Rubens. Many of the works of art are still in the historic settings for which they were first collected or commissioned by the kings and queens who lived at Windsor. St Georges Chapel Take in the splendour of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, the burial place of 11 monarchs including Queen Elizabeth II, Henry VIII and Charles I, the setting for the marriages of Prince Harry and Ms Meghan Markle and HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank in 2018 and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. A visit to St George’s Chapel is included in your Windsor Castle ticket. Queen Mary Doll House Specially built for Queen Mary by leading British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens in the 1920’s Hampton Court Palace Garden and maze Hampton Court Palace is a story of two palaces: a Tudor palace magnificently developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later Henry VIII, alongside a Baroque palace built by William III and Mary II. Henry VIII had more than 60 houses, but none were more important to him, nor more sumptuously decorated, than Hampton Court Palace. Today you can visit Henry’s Apartments, see his stunningly recreated Imperial Crown in the Royal Pew before sneaking below stairs to visit his vast Tudor Kitchens where 200 cooks, sergeants, grooms and pages worked to produce over 800 meals a day for the hungry household. The Magic Garden Discover a self-contained family focused walled garden with every feature designed to be climbed upon, including a jousting arena, tiltyard towers and a fire breathing dragon. An outdoor delight for children and families introducing history through play whilst engaging with nature. Find yourself in the worlds biggest Maze

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What people are saying about Queen Mary's Dolls' House

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based on 331 reviews

Lovely time. Pablo is knowledgable, amicable, funny, he will give you the best tips for food, and other places to go. We loved having Ash as well. Thank you both for your such a wonderful trip!

This tour is amazing if you want to get out of London and see the sights! I would highly recommend, our tour guide Pablo was super fun & informative!

The scenes are stunning. Yet may have to expect long queue during peak season, so may have to prepare much more food, water and umbrella/sunscreens.

It was a wonderful trip and the tour guide was so kind to let us on the tour when we missed our meeting point after train delays.

guide Pablo was very interesting to be listened and funny