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Stonehenge and Bath Tour from Oxford
About This Tour
Experience two of England's most important UNESCO World Heritage sites in one day with our fun, Oxford-educated guides who work to ensure there are NO boring tours! With strictly intimate groups limited to 8, the morning will be spent exploring the Bath, the jewel in the crown of Georgian England. From its Roman history to its famous literary connections, perfectly complemented with Palladian-style architecture. The afternoon is then spent visiting one of the most visually memorable and mysterious neolithic sites Europe has to offer: Stonehenge. Collection and drop off at central Oxford or Oxford Train Station is included.
What's Included
✓ Included
- Professional guide
- Driver/guide
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- Transport by private vehicle
✗ Not Included
- Entrance fees to Roman Baths (free time allocated for this if desired)
- Entrance fees for Stonehenge. Guide will purchase this in advance, and you will purchase from guide
Itinerary
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Guests will enjoy a tour of both the Stones and the wonderful exhibition with one of our expert Oxford-educated guides.
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Option to enter into the world-famous Bath Abbey: host of the 959 coronation of King Edgar; now one of the world's finest examples of Gothic Perpendicular Architecture.
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Learn all about this world-class example of Palladian architecture.
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Learn all about one of the best-preserved Roman sites in Europe. You will have an opportunity to purchase tickets following the tour.
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Among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom; and is a Grade I listed building.
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Designed by John Wood the Elder, a man fascinated with the Druids! Why is this important? Our guide will tell you all about it.
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Discover how Nicholas Grimshaw managed to tackle the issue of 21st Century architecture in the country's most uniformly Georgian city.
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The city's famous Obelisk sits in the centre of Queen Square.
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Learn all about the roll of Beau Nash in the development of Bath as a social hub for the rich and famous.
Good to Know
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Wheelchair accessible