Windsor Castle + Stonehenge one-day tour from London, UK

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This guide will take you to see some of the most iconic British landmarks in just one day! You'll visit the incredible Windsor Castle and its grounds, walk through the beautiful ancient streets of Bath, and then head to Stonehenge, one of the most famous and recognisable prehistoric sites in the world. You'll also dine in a traditional pub and enjoy the comfort of luxury air-conditioned transportation from central London. Windsor Castle Sitting just outside of London, towering over the Thames, Windsor Castle is home to monarchs from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth II, making it the world's largest continuously inhabited castle. You'll be one of the first to enter Windsor Castle and witness the magnificence of St. George's Chapel and the opulent Ballroom. Windsor itself is a pretty town full of traditional shops and historic pubs, and it was here that Shakespeare wrote his play The Merry Wives of Windsor! LacockA quiet town, Lacock is known for its ancient buildings and 14th-century pubs, making it a delightful old town destination. What better way to enjoy lunch than in a classic country pub? In a 14th-century pub in Lacock, you can easily soak up the charming atmosphere and sample some delicious home-cooked food. Why not try some fish and chips? Bath Another World Heritage Site, this is a beautiful Georgian city with charming crescent-shaped buildings. After a panoramic tour of the city, you will have time to visit Bath Cathedral and the picturesque Pulteney Bridge overlooking the River Avon. You can also shop, explore and enjoy afternoon tea in the Pump Rooms while listening to a string quartet. It is a pleasant historic town with Georgian buildings and ancient Roman thermal baths. Stonehenge Travel to this world-famous prehistoric site, Stonehenge stands alone in the vast open space of Salisbury Plain. Dating back nearly 5,000 years, it has been the site of pagan religion and spiritual worship, not to mention public debate. What was this massive collection of stones used for? Was it an observatory for the moon, a temple for the sun, or perhaps a complex burial site? Who were the people who moved and carved these 40-tonne stones? Come unravel the extraordinary and mysterious mysteries of this ancient engineering and design, and experience this amazing feat of ancient engineering and design for yourself.

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