Windsor Castle Steeped in history, Windsor Castle stands proudly on a lush, tree-covered hill overlooking the Thames. The castle dates back to Norman times, and with its rolling landscaped gardens and turreted round tower, it's easy to see why this is the King's favourite weekend residence, Royal Windsor. Enjoy a fascinating exploration through a keyhole, peek into the sumptuous State Apartments, home to priceless art by the likes of Rembrandt and Da Vinci, and visit St George's Chapel, an atmospheric spot that is the resting place of former monarchs such as Henry VIII. You can also visit Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, a truly incredible structure complete with working elevators, running water, electricity and miniature wine bottles! Mysterious Stonehenge The true meaning of this ancient and awe-inspiring creation has been lost to time. Was Stonehenge a temple for sun worship, a healing center, a burial site, or a giant calendar? How did our ancestors transport such huge stones from such a distant land and then build this amazing structure using only primitive tools? Surrounded by mystery, Stonehenge never ceases to impress. Bath Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, the city of Bath was the first city in England to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beautiful 15th-century Bath Abbey, stunning Georgian architecture, and the romantic Pulteney Bridge (modelled on the Ponte Vecchio in Florence) are all highlights of your day. Roman Baths and Pumphouses No trip to Bath would be complete without a visit to the famous Roman Baths that give the city its name. This well-preserved bathing complex still flows water from England's hot springs. Marvel at the dazzling torch-lighting ceremony at dusk (not available in summer), and sample Bath’s healing waters in the neoclassical Pumping House.