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Discover England's landmarks on an 11-hour small group tour from London, visiting Stonehenge, Bath, and Windsor Castle with expert guides and included tickets.


This small group tour from London costs $245.15 per person and lasts approximately 11 hours. It offers a practical way to explore three of England’s most famous landmarks: Stonehenge, Bath, and Windsor. The tour is perfect for those who want to see key historic sites without the hassle of planning multiple visits or transportation logistics.
Travelers get the chance to visit Stonehenge early in the morning, with tickets included, allowing access before crowds arrive. The tour continues with a visit to Bath, where the footprint of Romans and Georgians is visible in the city’s architecture and ruins. The day concludes with a trip to Windsor, home to the largest occupied castle in the world, Windsor Castle, and the historic riverside town.
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The journey begins at a meeting point outside the Cumberland Hotel main entrance near Marble Arch. From there, an air-conditioned mini-coach takes you westward, toward Wessex, the ancient kingdom that hosts Stonehenge. The mini-coach ensures a comfortable ride, with a friendly and professional guide leading the way.
Travel time between sites is considerable, making the transportation component a key part of the experience. The guide provides commentary en route, sharing insights into the history and legends associated with each location. The small group size means fewer delays and a more engaging atmosphere, especially when navigating busy sites.

Arriving at Stonehenge early in the morning means you get to stand among the stones before the crowds. The entry tickets are included, and the guide offers explanations about the mysteries and myths surrounding this 5,000-year-old stone circle.
While the tour does not specify if you can walk around the stones freely, the early access allows for good photo opportunities and a more relaxed visit. The experience is primarily about learning the significance of this prehistoric site, with the guide sharing stories and theories behind its construction and purpose.

The trip to Bath offers a glimpse into Roman Britain and Georgian elegance. The city is UNESCO World Heritage-listed, with plenty of historic architecture and sights to see. However, reviews note that time at Bath can feel limited, often just enough for a quick overview or a brief exploration.
The tour suggests buying lunch in Bath and eating on the bus, as the time allocated might not be enough to fully explore or relax. The focus is on offering a taste of Bath’s famous Roman Baths and beautiful streets, while acknowledging that more dedicated time would be needed to see everything in depth.
More Great Tours NearbyThe final stop is Windsor, where visitors explore the castle grounds, including the state apartments and St. George’s Chapel. The guide explains the castle’s role as a working royal residence, which can lead to last-minute closures.
On some days, entry to Windsor Castle may not be possible, such as Tuesdays and Wednesdays, when the castle is closed. If that happens, the tour swaps the castle visit for a walking tour of Windsor town and a trip to the Roman Baths, with ample photo opportunities of the castle from outside.
The guide provides detailed descriptions of the castle’s history and its significance as the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. The visit is rounded out with a stroll along the riverside, capturing the charm of this historic town.
The round-trip transportation is by air-conditioned mini-coach, ensuring comfort during the long travel times between sites. The tour is designed to be accessible, with some reviews praising the helpfulness of the guide and driver in assisting guests with mobility needs, including those in wheelchairs or with walking aids.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing, as outdoor exploration is core to the experience. It’s also recommended to be prepared for some site closures—particularly Windsor Castle on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, when the tour will include extra time in Windsor town and a visit to the Roman Baths instead.

The small group format means fewer people to wait for and more opportunities for interaction with the guide. Different guides, including Tony, Steve, Jose, and James, are praised for their friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating approaches.
Multiple reviews highlight the value of having a local guide who shares interesting perspectives about the sites, making the experience more engaging. Guides are also attentive to guests with special needs, helping with mobility and ensuring everyone can enjoy the tour comfortably.
At $245.15, the tour covers entry tickets for Stonehenge and Windsor Castle, making it a convenient package. The included transportation and expert guide add to the overall value, especially considering the effort saved in logistics.
Some reviews mention that timing can be tight, and visitors who want to explore each site more deeply might consider a longer or separate visit. The tour is best suited for those who want a well-organized, guided overview of these locations in one day, without the hassle of planning.

The tour is accessible for travelers with mobility issues, with helpful staff and flexible arrangements when possible. Windsor Castle closures on certain days are noted, but the tour provides alternatives like walking tours of Windsor and visits to the Roman Baths, ensuring a full day of sightseeing regardless of specific site closures.
This small group tour offers a balanced mix of prehistoric, Roman, and royal attractions in England. It’s ideal for travelers who value guided commentary, convenience, and access to major sites in one day.
While timing can be tight, especially at Bath, the expert guides and included entry tickets make this a practical and engaging option. It’s best suited for those who want a rundown of England’s heritage without the commitment of multiple days or detailed exploration.
The tour’s friendly guides and comfortable transportation ensure a smooth experience, and the small group size fosters a more personal connection to the sites. For travelers eager to see Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Bath with ease, this tour provides a solid and enjoyable way to do so.
“It was an amazing trip. The only thing is it did feel rushed. You only have a limited time at each location because there is so much to see in 1 da…”
Does the tour include food and drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price. It is recommended to bring snacks or plan to buy lunch independently.
Are tickets to the Roman Baths included?
No, tickets to the Roman Baths are not part of the package. The tour may include a visit to the Roman Baths if Windsor Castle is closed on the day of the tour.
What are the starting and ending points?
The tour begins outside the Cumberland Hotel main entrance near Marble Arch and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible, and guides are helpful in accommodating guests with mobility needs, including wheelchair users and those with walking aids.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as outdoor time and walking are involved.