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Aerial view of the ancient Stonehenge megalithic monument on a vast green plain, with visitors walking along a pathway during a London day trip.
A family smiling and exploring the historic Roman Baths in Bath, standing beside the famous green-tinted Great Bath with ancient columns in the background.
Picturesque view of Bath's Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon, featuring historical buildings, a scenic weir, and a tour boat under a bright blue sky.
The iconic Royal Crescent in Bath, showcasing its impressive curved row of Georgian townhouses with a street and green lawn under a cloudy sky.
Detailed view of the stately Georgian architecture of Bath's Royal Crescent, highlighting the intricate facade, columns, and classic front doors.

Stonehenge and Bath Day Tour from London

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Duration:10 hour(s)
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  • Venture to England’s ancient attractions with an informative, English-speaking tour guide
  • Visit the mysterious Stonehenge monument up close
  • Witness the well-preserved Roman Baths and hot springs
  • Enjoy a complimentary London walking tour with this package
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Family-friendlyFree for children under 2 (no seat)
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportBus tour

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-What You Can Expect-

Immerse yourself in England’s early history with the help of your English-speaking tour guide on this day tour from London.

Depart from London and head to Stonehenge, the world’s most famous prehistoric monument. Gaze at the mythic rock formations, believed to be an ancient religious site and burial ground.

Make your way to the City of Bath, England. Stroll through the old streets, lined with Georgian architecture.

Pause at the historic Roman Baths, a public bath fed by a hot spring. See how the Romans once bathed and observe artifacts in the museum. Wander along Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon. Browse the laneways and local shops of Bath. Marvel at England’s beautiful sites on this Stonehenge day trip.



Purchase Notice

  • Free admission for children under the age of 3, proof of age (passport) is required, please notify the age and number of eligible children in the "Note" section when booking
  • We regret that the bus is not accessible, please consider before booking

Reminders

  • A minimum of 3 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 00:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive promptly at the meeting point 30 mins in advance as the tour will depart on time

  • Please arrive promptly at each meeting point on time, as the bus will depart on time, refunds and participation will not be granted to late arrivals

  • You will visit Bath for 2.5 hours and visit Stonehenge for 2 hours (subject to traffic conditions)

  • Travelers may purchase the Roman Bath Museum ticket at the check-in counter, or on-site. It is not suggested to purchase museum tickets online, as traffic congestion may delay your visit

  • The drop-off time in London is subject to change due to weather and traffic conditions, travelers are recommended not to arrange other schedules on the day of the tour

  • Buses with no air-conditioner may be arranged during peak seasons, please consider before booking

  • Please wear a face mask, maintain social distance, and follow local health guidelines at all times

  • Please notice that although you chose Chinese guided tour , it will be conducted in both Chinese and English

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the historical purpose and origin of the Stonehenge monument?

Stonehenge was built in several stages, with the earliest earthwork dated to around 3100 BC. Its exact purpose remains debated, but theories suggest it served as an ancient astronomical observatory, a ceremonial site, a burial ground, or a healing center. It was constructed by Neolithic and Bronze Age people using bluestones from Wales and sarsen stones from Marlborough Downs.

2. What makes the Stonehenge monument a unique and significant historical site?

Stonehenge is renowned for its monumental scale, sophisticated prehistoric engineering, and precise alignment with the solstices. Its enduring mystery, coupled with its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracts global interest. It offers a tangible connection to ancient civilizations, providing insights into their beliefs, technology, and social structures.

3. What is the approximate age of Stonehenge compared to the Egyptian pyramids?

Stonehenge is significantly older than most major Egyptian pyramids. The earliest phases of Stonehenge date back to around 3100 BC, with the iconic stone circle erected between 2500 and 2000 BC. In contrast, the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the oldest and largest pyramids, was completed around 2560 BC. So, Stonehenge's initial construction predates the Great Pyramid by centuries, though the main stone circle is roughly contemporary.

4. Where is the Stonehenge monument precisely located in England?

The Stonehenge monument is located in Wiltshire, England, about 2 miles (3 km) west of Amesbury and 9 miles (14 km) north of Salisbury. It stands on Salisbury Plain, a vast chalk plateau in the southwest of England. This rural setting adds to its mystique and allows for an impressive view of the ancient stones against the landscape.

5. What are the transportation options for visiting the Stonehenge monument from Bath?

Visiting Stonehenge from Bath without a car typically involves a combination of public transport and a shuttle or a guided tour. You can take a train from Bath Spa station to Salisbury. From Salisbury, a dedicated Stonehenge Tour bus operates directly to the monument. Alternatively, many organized day tours from London or Bath include comfortable coach transportation directly to both Stonehenge and Bath.

6. Are there shuttle services available for visitors to the Stonehenge monument, and how do they operate?

Yes, a dedicated visitor shuttle bus operates from the Stonehenge Visitor Centre to the stone circle itself, which is about a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) walk. This shuttle is typically included with your admission ticket, allowing convenient access for all visitors, especially those with mobility needs or during inclement weather. The shuttle runs regularly throughout the day.

7. Is it feasible to visit both the Stonehenge monument and the city of Bath on a single day trip?

Yes, it is highly feasible and a popular option to visit both the Stonehenge monument and the city of Bath on a single day trip, especially when joining an organized tour from London. These tours efficiently manage travel time, allowing you to experience the prehistoric wonder of Stonehenge and explore the historical sites, such as the Roman Baths, in Bath within a comfortable timeframe.

8. What can visitors expect to see and experience at the ancient Roman Baths in the city of Bath?

At the ancient Roman Baths in Bath, visitors can explore one of the best-preserved Roman religious spas in the world. You'll see the Great Bath, the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, and the Roman Bath House complex. The museum exhibits offer fascinating insights into Roman life and engineering, with artifacts and interactive displays. You can walk on original Roman pavements and even taste the spa water.

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