Stonehenge and Bath Tour from Oxford
Overview
Oxford-educated guides lead you through Bath and Stonehenge, two of England's most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites. Intimate group sizes, limited to 8, ensure an engaging experience without boring tours.
- 🗺️ The morning focuses on Bath, known for its Roman history and Palladian-style architecture.
- 🔍 The afternoon includes a visit to the visually memorable neolithic site of Stonehenge.
- 🚍 Collection and drop-off at central Oxford or Oxford Train Station is included.
- 📚 Learn about Bath's famous literary connections throughout the tour.
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- Transport by private vehicle
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- Driver/guide
- Professional guide
- Entrance fees for Stonehenge. Guide will purchase this in advance, and you will purchase from guide
- Entrance fees to Roman Baths (free time allocated for this if desired)
Meeting point
Return details
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StonehengeGuests will enjoy a tour of both the Stones and the wonderful exhibition with one of our expert Oxford-educated guides.
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Bath AbbeyOption to enter into the world-famous Bath Abbey: host of the 959 coronation of King Edgar; now one of the world's finest examples of Gothic Perpendicular Architecture.
- Learn all about this world-class example of Palladian architecture. (pass by)
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The Roman BathsLearn all about one of the best-preserved Roman sites in Europe. You will have an opportunity to purchase tickets following the tour.
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No. 1 Royal CrescentAmong the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom; and is a Grade I listed building.
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The CircusDesigned by John Wood the Elder, a man fascinated with the Druids! Why is this important? Our guide will tell you all about it.
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Thermae Bath SpaDiscover how Nicholas Grimshaw managed to tackle the issue of 21st Century architecture in the country's most uniformly Georgian city.
- The city's famous Obelisk sits in the centre of Queen Square. (pass by)
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Theatre Royal BathLearn all about the roll of Beau Nash in the development of Bath as a social hub for the rich and famous.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.