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Discover Windsor Castle and Stonehenge on this private 10-hour day trip from London, featuring guided tours, a traditional pub lunch, and WiFi in the van.

This private day trip from London offers a seamless journey through two of the UK’s most iconic sights: Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. Priced at $1,609.66 per group, this tour is designed for up to 8 people, making it ideal for families, friends, or small groups seeking a personalized adventure. The 10-hour tour begins early at 8:30 am and returns around 6:30 pm, providing ample time to explore each location without feeling rushed.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of guided exploration, free WiFi, phone chargers, and the exclusive private group experience. While entry tickets to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge are not included—meaning you can personalize your visit—they are easily scheduled via email instructions. The tour is perfect for those who want a flexible, engaging, and comfortable day visiting two of Britain’s most famous landmarks in a relaxed setting.
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The tour begins at Gloucester Road Station in London, where a guide will meet you outside with a visible sign bearing your name. This central meeting point offers easy access for most travelers. The return journey also concludes at the same spot, making logistics straightforward. The early start at 8:30 am allows for a full day of sightseeing, maximizing your experience.

Arriving at Windsor Castle around 9:30 am, you have 2 hours to explore the grounds at your own pace. The State Apartments showcase regal opulence, while Queen Mary’s Doll House offers a charming glimpse into royal childhood. Visitors also tour St. George’s Chapel, where Queen Elizabeth II is now laid to rest, except on Sundays when the chapel may be closed.
During the visit, the guide offers detailed commentary on the castle’s significance and history, including the possibility of witnessing the changing of the guards if scheduled for that day. This personalized approach helps deepen understanding of the royal residence that has been a favorite of the monarchy for centuries.

Leaving Windsor at 11:30 am, the van heads towards Stonehenge, arriving by 1:30 pm. A brief 15-minute stop at 12:30 pm offers a chance to grab coffee, snacks, or use the restroom before the main visit. This well-timed stop minimizes waiting and keeps the day flowing smoothly.
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At Stonehenge, you spend 1.5 hours immersed in the site’s fascinating history. The guide leads the group around the stone circle, explaining how, when, and why this prehistoric monument was built. You’ll also visit the visitor centre and on-site exhibition, gaining insights into the theories behind its construction and purpose.
The guide’s thorough escort ensures you can take plenty of photos and fully appreciate the ancient beauty of the stones. The on-site exhibition adds context to the site, making the visit both informative and visually impressive. The experience balances guided narration with free time for personal exploration.

At 3:30 pm, the group departs for a one-hour stop at a classic English countryside pub. Here, you can enjoy fish and chips, a staple of British cuisine, paired with a pint or soft drink. The pub’s stunning surroundings add to the charm of this well-timed lunch, providing a relaxing break before the final stretch of the day.

Throughout the day, the van offers WiFi with 5G coverage, enabling you to stay connected or share photos. Phone chargers are available to keep devices powered, and an audio system ensures you hear the guide’s commentary clearly even if you’re in the back. The vehicle’s private, climate-controlled environment contributes to a comfortable journey between sites.

This tour is wheelchair accessible, although it is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments. It takes place rain or shine, so travelers should be prepared with comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a jacket. The full-day schedule requires participants to be relatively mobile, especially at Windsor Castle and Stonehenge.

This private group experience is ideal for those wanting a personalized, efficient, and informative day exploring these renowned landmarks. It suits travelers who appreciate guided explanations, modern amenities, and flexibility in their sightseeing. The limited group size ensures attentive service, making it perfect for small parties or families seeking a more intimate experience.
While the tour’s schedule is well-paced, the short time at each site—especially at Windsor Castle—means you won’t see everything in exhaustive detail. Entry tickets are not included, so you need to purchase these separately; instructions are emailed ahead of time. Also, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges due to the physical nature of site exploration.
This 10-hour private tour offers a well-organized way to visit two iconic British landmarks with guided insight and modern comforts. The early start and late return maximize your sightseeing time, while the lunch stop adds a genuine taste of British culture.
While the short visits may require some prioritization, the personalized approach and attention to detail—from WiFi to audio guides—make this experience stand out. It’s especially suited for those who value comfort, flexibility, and small group intimacy as they explore England’s royal and prehistoric wonders.
“Perfect tour, except for the short time to visit both places in one day. Thanks to the guide Moe, who was very kind, attentive and provided a lot o…”
Are entry tickets to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge included?
No, the tickets are not included; instructions for purchasing are emailed in advance.
What time does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 8:30 am and ends around 6:30 pm back in London.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
Can I bring food and drinks?
While you cannot bring food into the sites, a lunch at a traditional pub is included in the schedule.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a jacket for rain or shine.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable, but keep in mind the physical demands of walking at Windsor Castle and Stonehenge.
Are audio guides available?
Yes, audio tours are available for free at both sites, and you can download them onto your phone.
How many people are in the group?
The private group can accommodate up to 8 people, ensuring a personalized experience.
What’s included in the transportation?
The van features WiFi, phone chargers, and an audio system for clear guide narration.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.