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Discover England's top landmarks in just two days with this guided tour from London, including Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Bath, and Oxford. Book early!
This 2-Day Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath & Oxford Tour, offered at $492.01 per person, provides an efficient way to explore some of England’s most iconic sites without the hassle of planning. With a 5.0/5 rating from 13 reviews, this tour is highly recommended for those seeking a well-organized, immersive experience. It operates with a small group size—up to 16 travelers—and includes admission to Stonehenge along with accommodation and transportation. The tour departs from London’s Green Line Coach Station at 8:30 am, making it a convenient choice for visitors staying in the city.
This tour’s standout features include the option to upgrade your Windsor visit to Windsor Castle, visit the Roman Baths in Bath, and explore the colleges of Oxford. The experience balances sightseeing, learning, and relaxed strolls through historic towns. While it offers a comprehensive itinerary, travelers should be prepared for busy days and some walking, especially around the towns and sites.

The tour begins at the Green Line Coach Station in central London, specifically Bulleid Way SW1W 9SA, at 8:30 am. The group departs promptly, so arriving a bit earlier ensures smooth check-in. The tour includes round-trip transport, removing the stress of navigating public transit or booking separate tickets.
The small group size fosters a more intimate atmosphere, with personalized attention from the English-speaking guide. The mobile ticket system makes check-in straightforward, and travelers should adhere to luggage restrictions of 14kg (31 lbs), similar to airline carry-ons.
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On the first day, the tour heads towards Windsor early in the morning. Visitors can choose between exploring Windsor Castle or wandering the cobbled streets of Windsor. The castle, if visited, offers a glimpse into royal life with its opulent architecture and historic furniture. However, tickets to Windsor Castle are not guaranteed and must be booked in advance if desired.
Windsor’s historic market town features charming shops and a lively atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk. The stop here lasts about 2 hours, giving enough time for sightseeing or a quick coffee break before heading to the next stop.

Next, the group visits Stonehenge, one of the world’s most famous Neolithic sites. The admission is included in the tour, allowing visitors to explore the standing stones and learn about their possible purposes through the visitor center exhibits.
The 2-hour visit includes time to walk around the stones and enjoy the views. Nearby, a café offers local produce, perfect for a lunch break with pasties, beers, or light snacks. The site’s mysterious atmosphere and impressive scale make it a highlight of the trip.

Arriving in Bath in the late afternoon, the tour offers the chance to see the Roman Baths—a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can visit the Roman Baths if they’ve reserved tickets in advance, with entry costing around £27.
Bath’s georgian architecture and leafy streets invite visitors to stroll, enjoy the boutique shops, or relax by the waterways. The evening is ideal for dinner in the town and soaking in the peaceful ambiance after a busy day.

The second day begins with a morning walk through Bath’s historic streets. Visitors can explore Bath Abbey and admire the georgian buildings, soaking up the town’s elegant atmosphere. Entrance to Bath Abbey is not included, but the exterior and interior are worth seeing.
Later, the tour heads towards the Cotswolds, stopping in Castle Combe, renowned for its picturesque scenery. The village’s famous bridge and medieval market cross give excellent photo opportunities, with about an hour allocated for exploring this charming village.
The final stop is Oxford, renowned for its historic colleges and university atmosphere. The tour allows about 3 hours of free time, between 1:30 pm and 4 pm, to explore at your own pace.
Visitors can tour the College precincts, climb vantage points to see the skyline, or visit the Ashmolean Museum to view its art and antiquities collections. Those interested in Oxford’s university architecture should reserve college tickets in advance to avoid missing out on key sites.

Guests can choose between staying at a B&B or upgrading to a 3-star hotel. B&Bs are usually located on the outskirts of towns, requiring a 20-30 minute walk to local amenities, while hotels tend to be more centrally located.
Lifts are not available in most B&Bs, so travelers with difficulty walking should request ground-floor rooms or accommodations with lift access. The overnight stay includes breakfast, ensuring a good start for the next day’s adventures.
The tour package includes:
– Admission to Stonehenge
– English-speaking driver-guide
– Transport by Mercedes mini-coach
– One overnight en-suite accommodation with breakfast
These inclusions make it a convenient way to visit multiple sites without the stress of logistics or ticket purchases.
The tour does not include meals, with guests responsible for lunch and dinner. Roman Baths tickets are £27, and Windsor Castle tickets cost £25, both of which must be booked separately if desired.
Travelers should reserve tickets in advance for Windsor Castle, Roman Baths, and Oxford colleges to avoid missing out, especially during busy times.
The guides, including Cristo, Carl, and Nick, receive praise for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to keep the group on schedule. The small group format helps foster engagement, while the Mercedes mini-coach ensures comfortable travel.
The pacing is lively but manageable, with scheduled breaks and free time for personal exploration. The timing of stops offers a good balance of sightseeing and relaxation.
This 2-day tour suits visitors who want an efficient, guided overview of southern England’s highlights. It’s especially ideal for those short on time but eager to see Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath, and Oxford in a structured setting.
Travelers comfortable with busy days and walking will appreciate the pace and variety. The option to upgrade certain sites makes it flexible for those with specific interests in royal history, ancient monuments, or university towns.
This small-group, guided tour from London offers a comprehensive experience of some of England’s most renowned landmarks. The included admission to Stonehenge and overnight stay enhance the value, while the flexibility of upgrades allows for tailored visits.
Honest about its busy schedule and walking demands, the tour remains a popular choice for those wanting to maximize their time and see key sites efficiently. Its excellent reviews and high recommendation rate underscore its appeal.
Overall, it’s a practical, well-organized option for history buffs, architecture lovers, and culture seekers eager to explore England’s historic towns and ancient monuments in just two days.
“Excellent two day trip of the English countryside, I cannot recommend this trip enough! Our guide Cristo was a true professional and made sure ever…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 5 years old cannot be accommodated, and travelers should consider the physical demands when booking.
Can I visit Windsor Castle?
Yes, but Windsor Castle tickets must be booked separately in advance, as their inclusion in the tour is not guaranteed.
How long is the overall tour?
The tour lasts about 2 days, starting early at 8:30 am from London and returning to the same meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes transport, a guide, accommodation, and Stonehenge admission. Meals, Roman Baths tickets, and Windsor Castle visits are extra.
Are there options to upgrade the accommodation?
Yes, guests can upgrade from a B&B to a 3-star hotel for a more comfortable stay.
What is the group size?
The tour caps at 16 travelers for a more personal experience.
Do I need to reserve tickets for Oxford colleges?
Yes, advance reservations are recommended to visit Oxford’s colleges and museums.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The combination of UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Stonehenge and Bath, with Windsor and Oxford, makes it a well-rounded introduction to England’s history and culture.