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Stone Circles and Roman Baths

A Stonehenge and Bath combo tour is the most popular day trip from London — combining the prehistoric stone circle with the Georgian city of Bath (a UNESCO World Heritage Site approximately 40 miles west of Stonehenge). Bath’s headline attractions are the Roman Baths (a remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old Roman bathing complex built around the natural hot springs), the Bath Abbey (a Perpendicular Gothic church), the Royal Crescent (a sweeping arc of 30 Georgian townhouses), and the Pulteney Bridge (one of only four bridges in the world with shops on both sides).

The combination covers 5,000 years of English history — from Neolithic stone circles to Roman engineering to Georgian architecture — in a single day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Stonehenge and Bath tour?

Typically 10–12 hours from London. Approximately 1.5–2 hours at Stonehenge, 2–3 hours in Bath, and 4–5 hours of driving.

Is entry to the Roman Baths included?

It depends on the tour — some include entry, others provide free time in Bath with entry at your own expense. Check the specific listing.