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Discover Stonehenge and Bath on this full-day coach tour from London, including optional access to key sights, guided commentary, and scenic countryside views.
The Stonehenge and Bath Tour from London offers a full-day journey into some of England’s most iconic sights for $122.17 per person. With a duration of approximately 11 hours, this trip includes comfortable coach transportation and options to visit Stonehenge, the Roman Baths, and the Jane Austen Centre, depending on chosen packages. The tour is highly rated at 4.5 out of 5 based on 3,533 reviews and is recommended by 93% of travelers. It departs from Victoria Coach Station in London at 8:15 a.m. and ends at Gloucester Road Station around **7:30 p.m.
This tour suits those who want to explore beyond London’s city limits and experience two UNESCO World Heritage Sites with the convenience of guided transportation. The flexible ticket options allow visitors to include or skip certain attractions, making it adaptable for different interests and budgets. While the journey involves a long coach ride, the included stops are well-paced, and the sites are well worth the time.


The journey begins at Victoria Coach Station at 8:15 a.m., where travelers meet for departure. The air-conditioned coach makes the trip into the English countryside, offering scenic views and commentary about the region. The tour is designed to maximize sightseeing while maintaining a manageable pace, although the coach ride can feel lengthy, especially on the return leg.
The guide shares interesting facts about the areas you pass through, setting the scene for the day. The group size is capped at 75 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience with plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction.
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The first major stop is Stonehenge, the world-famous prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain. If the entry ticket has been purchased, visitors head inside the stones, where they receive an audio guide in their chosen language. The entrance allows about 1 hour 30 minutes, during which time visitors can walk along pathways, explore the visitor center, and grasp the significance of this 4,500-year-old site.
Stonehenge has long been associated with pagan worship and spiritual gatherings, making it a profound experience. The shuttle service or walking pathways facilitate access to the stones, and the visitor center offers additional exhibits about its history and theories.
Some reviews mention the rush at Stonehenge, noting only 15 minutes of actual exploration in some cases due to shuttle queues and restroom stops. This highlights the importance of arriving early and managing expectations about the limited time at this iconic site.
After leaving Stonehenge, the tour continues westward to the city of Bath, renowned for its honey-colored Georgian architecture and Roman history. Travelers get around 2 to 3 hours in Bath to explore independently, with options to visit the city’s top sights or take part in guided visits.
Bath Abbey, a historic Anglican church founded in the 7th century, is a central attraction, offering free entry and about 30 minutes to admire its architecture and history. Just across the street, the Royal Crescent—a sweeping row of 30 Georgian townhouses—embodies the city’s elegant design, built between 1767 and 1774.
The Roman Baths are the highlight for many, offering access to Britain’s best-preserved Roman ruins. Visitors explore the Great Bath, museum, and the natural hot springs that inspired the baths’ construction from around the 1st century AD. Entrance is included if the option is selected, and the site generally takes about 2 hours to tour fully.
Alternatively, those interested in literary history can choose to visit the Jane Austen Centre. This museum, housed in an original Georgian townhouse, showcases Austen’s life in Bath through exhibits and interactive displays, providing an enriching perspective on her works and the city’s influence.

In all reviews, the guides and drivers receive high praise for their knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining approach. Guides like Ms Rowan and Sir Michael Caine are noted for their well-prepared commentary, sharing interesting facts and stories that bring the sites to life.
The driver, such as Gary or Joanne, keeps the journey smooth and comfortable. Many reviews mention how guides set clear expectations and manage timing, even if some sites feel a little rushed, especially at Stonehenge.

While the tour offers a comprehensive itinerary, some comments point out the tight schedule, especially at Stonehenge, where queue times for shuttles and toilets can eat into sightseeing time. Still, most visitors appreciate having enough time to see the main attractions at Bath, including the Roman Baths, Georgian streets, and the Abbey.
The coach ride is generally comfortable but lengthy, with some noting it can be over three hours on the way back due to traffic. The guided commentary helps pass the time, and the scenic countryside views add to the experience.

The tour is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking around the sites and standing at certain attractions. Visitors should be prepared for some walking at Stonehenge and the Roman Baths, but the sites are accessible for most.

At $122.17, the tour is considered good value given the inclusion of transportation, guide services, and some attractions. The flexible ticket options allow for choosing attractions of interest, whether just the coach ride or full access to Stonehenge, Roman Baths, and Jane Austen Museum.
The reviews highlight how professional guides and well-maintained buses contribute to the overall positive experience. Some mention the cost being a bit high for the limited time at Stonehenge, but most agree the sights justify the expense.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing peace of mind. Since it relies on good weather, cancellations due to poor weather are possible, with options for a full refund or rescheduling.
This full-day coach trip combines two of England’s most iconic UNESCO sites with the convenience of guided transportation from London. It offers flexibility through different ticket packages, making it appealing for varied interests, whether visiting Stonehenge, Roman Baths, or the Jane Austen Centre.
While the coach ride can be long, the scenic countryside and expert guides enhance the experience. The attention to timing and site management varies, but overall, it delivers a satisfying balance of sightseeing and leisure.
Perfect for those who want an efficient way to explore southern England without the hassle of independent travel, this tour appeals especially to history buffs and fans of classical English architecture. It’s a reliable choice for a full-day adventure, provided travelers are comfortable with a packed schedule and some crowds.
“First time to Stonehenge and the beautiful city of Bath. The sights were indeed breathtaking & the vibe in Bath was simply electrifying! Our guide,…”
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking around at sites like Stonehenge and the Roman Baths, so travelers should have moderate physical fitness. It may not be ideal for those with significant mobility challenges.
Can I just see Stonehenge without the other attractions?
Yes, you can choose a ticket option that includes only transportation, with no entry to Stonehenge, giving you flexibility to explore independently.
How long is the coach ride each way?
The trip involves a long coach ride, with the return journey sometimes exceeding three hours due to traffic. The scenic views help pass the time, and guides share commentary throughout.
What is the best time to book this tour?
Most bookings are made about 36 days in advance, and early booking helps secure preferred ticket options and ensures availability, especially during peak seasons.