Majestic England: Windsor Castle, Bath & Stonehenge
Tour Summary
Majestic England: Windsor Castle, Bath & Stonehenge (Tour No. UK-326)
Majestic England: Windsor Castle, Bath and Stonehenge. Embark on a full-day journey through some of England’s most iconic destinations with Majestic England: Windsor, Bath & Stonehenge. This captivating tour blends royal history, Roman heritage, and prehistoric wonder, offering a rich experience of culture, architecture, and scenic beauty.
Your adventure begins at 07:45 at the Bus Stand, 26a Lillie Road, Fulham, London SW6 1TS, where you’ll meet your Driver-Guide and fellow travellers. Our first stop is the regal Windsor, home to the world-famous Windsor Castle, the official residence of the British monarchy. Explore the State Apartments, marvel at St. George’s Chapel, and wander through the castle grounds at your leisure.
Next, we journey to the elegant city of Bath, renowned for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture. Enjoy a walk through the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and the picturesque streets of this UNESCO World Heritage city. With its charming squares, boutique shops, and riverside cafés, Bath provides the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing coffee break.
Finally, we visit the enigmatic Stonehenge, one of the world’s most celebrated prehistoric monuments. Stand among the towering stones, marvel at the ingenuity of its builders, and immerse yourself in the mystery that has captivated visitors for centuries.
We aim to provide around two hours at each destination (except for Stonehenge) to allow for a full and relaxed experience. However, please note that incidents beyond our control — including traffic, weather, or other operational factors — may require the Driver-Guide to adjust routes or visiting times. These measures are taken to ensure safety and compliance with Commercial Driving Hours, and to have the group back in London on or before 19:45.
Meals are not included, so we encourage guests to bring snacks or enjoy local cafés at each stop.
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What visitors can expect to see
Start your morning at Windsor Castle — tour the State Apartments, stroll the Long Walk and watch the changing of the guard when scheduled. The castle runs a wide range of visitor programmes and guided highlights that bring royal history to life. Royal Collection Trust
In Bath the Roman Baths are a living museum: join the guided walk through the Great Bath, learn about Roman engineering and don’t miss the multimedia displays that connect ancient rituals to modern Bath life. For a gentler pace, take a guided walking tour of Georgian Bath or book a relaxing spa treatment at the Thermae Bath Spa to bathe like the Victorians (or simply enjoy the rooftop views). Punting on the River Avon is also a delightful riverside option in fine weather. romanbaths.co.uk+1
At Stonehenge the visitor centre offers an award-standard exhibition, reconstructed Neolithic houses and volunteer-led demonstrations of ancient crafts. Book a timed entry to stroll the stone circle (or upgrade to a special Access or Stone Circle Experience) and learn about the archaeology that still puzzles experts. English Heritage+1
Which Sights They Should Visit
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Windsor: State Apartments, St George’s Chapel, the Long Walk and the castle precincts — allow time to savour the scale and detail of the royal rooms. Royal Collection Trust
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Bath: Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent and The Circus, plus the Pump Room for a traditional pause and photo opportunities. Guided walks reveal hidden lanes and architectural stories that are easy to miss alone. romanbaths.co.uk+1
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Stonehenge: Stone Circle (visitor path), the exhibition at the visitor centre, and the Neolithic Houses outside — plan for the atmospheric views across Salisbury Plain at dawn or late afternoon. English Heritage
Must See Sights
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Windsor: A lively mix of pubs and modern bistros cluster near the castle and riverside — look for well-reviewed local favourites and seasonal menus (Tripadvisor and local guides list the top current options). The town also has charming tea rooms for a classic British break. Tripadvisor+1
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Bath: The city’s dining scene ranges from Michelin-level tasting menus to historic tearooms. Trend highlights include celebrated restaurants, the Pump Room for afternoon tea, and lively modern bistros in the city centre — Bath continues to be recognised as a standout foodie destination. Book ahead for top tables. Time Out Worldwide+1
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Stonehenge area: The Stonehenge café at the visitor centre provides convenient hot and cold options (including the famous Rock Cakes) — ideal for picnics or a quick sit-down after the stone circle. For fuller meals, nearby Salisbury offers a growing roster of cafés and gastropubs. English Heritage+1
