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Stonehenge & Bath: Private Black Cab Tour with Hotel Pickup

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Overview

Quotes Logo Experience the magic of England with the Stonehenge and Bath Private Black Cab Tour. This tour starts in London and is designed for small groups who want to see famous old places. Travel in a cool, classic London black cab that can fit up to six people and is easy for wheelchairs to get in.

First, the tour goes to Stonehenge. This is a very old circle of big stones that people still wonder about today. Then, the tour takes you to Bath, a pretty city with old buildings from when the Romans were there. See places like Bath Abbey, where important people got married, and the Roman Baths, where people used to go to wash and relax. Pass by Beau Nash's Bath, Hospital of St John the Baptist, Theatre Royal Bath, Pulteney Bridge, Royal Victoria Park. The guide knows a lot about these places and will tell you interesting stories about them.

This private tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off in Central London, ensuring a stress-free experience. Private transportation and a personal tour guide are also included. Food, drinks, attraction tickets, and tips are not included. It's a comfortable and easy way to see two important places in England. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Travel in a London Black Cab: See England in a comfortable and classic London black cab, perfect for small groups.

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Visit Stonehenge: Explore the mysterious Stonehenge and learn about its ancient secrets.

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Discover Bath: See the beautiful city of Bath, known for its Roman history and Georgian buildings.

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Hotel Pick-Up Included: Enjoy a stress-free tour with pick-up and drop-off right from your hotel in central London.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally enjoyed the private and personalized experience, praising the guides and comfortable transportation. Some felt the tour was too short, and entrance fees were an additional cost. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers loved the friendly and knowledgeable guides.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many enjoyed the comfortable and convenient private transportation.

    Positive Highlight Icon Visitors appreciated the flexibility and personalized attention.

    Positive Highlight Icon Guests highlighted the chance to see so much in one day.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some found the tour duration too short for both destinations.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few mentioned that entrance fees were not included.

The Journey

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Stonehenge

Step back in time at Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument shrouded in mystery on Salisbury Plain. Marvel at the colossal sarsen stones, some weighing up to 25 tons, arranged in a circular formation. Built between 3000 and 2000 BCE, its purpose remains debated, with theories ranging from ceremonial and religious significance to astronomical observatory. Witness the awe-inspiring alignment with the solstices and experience the enduring wonder of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, drawing visitors from around the world.

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Bath Abbey

Discover the spiritual heart of Bath at Bath Abbey, a magnificent Gothic church with a history spanning over a millennium. Admire the breathtaking fan-vaulted ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and soaring towers of this architectural masterpiece, dating back to the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Explore its rich past, including its role as the coronation site of England's first king, Edgar, in 973 AD. Climb the tower for panoramic city views or simply soak in the grandeur of this iconic landmark.

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Roman Baths

Immerse yourself in ancient history at the Roman Baths, one of the best-preserved Roman bathing complexes in the world. Built around 70 AD, these baths served as a hub for bathing and socializing, harnessing Bath's natural hot springs. Explore the Great Bath, sacred spring, and the remains of the temple dedicated to Sulis Minerva. Wander through the ruins, examine ancient artifacts, and gain insights into Roman life through interactive exhibits at this remarkable site.

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Beau Nash's Bath

Delve into the fashionable world of 18th-century Bath and the influence of Beau Nash, the city's Master of Ceremonies. Discover how this dandy transformed Bath into a refined destination for Britain's elite. Learn about his impact on social etiquette, balls, and dress codes that shaped Bath's reputation. Visit the Museum of Bath Architecture for more insights or pay respects at his tomb in Bath Abbey, and imagine the era of aristocrats and royalty that he cultivated.

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Hospital of St John the Baptist

Experience the enduring legacy of charity at the Hospital of St John the Baptist, one of England's oldest almshouses, founded in 1174. Explore this historic complex near the Roman Baths, originally established as a refuge for pilgrims and the needy. Wander through the beautiful courtyards, admire the medieval architecture, and visit the chapel. Discover how this institution continues to provide affordable housing for elderly residents, preserving its tradition of social care and offering a glimpse into Bath's commitment to community support.

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Theatre Royal Bath

Immerse yourself in the performing arts at the Theatre Royal Bath, a prestigious theatre dating back to 1805. Admire the stunning Regency-era auditorium, complete with ornate decorations, a grand chandelier, and a classic proscenium arch. Experience a diverse program of plays, musicals, opera, ballet, and comedy, featuring West End productions and world-class performers. Discover innovative performances at the Ustinov Studio and children's productions at the Egg Theatre. Enjoy an unforgettable cultural experience in this historic and vibrant venue.

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Pulteney Bridge

Admire the architectural elegance of Pulteney Bridge, one of Bath's most iconic landmarks, spanning the River Avon. Designed by Robert Adam in 1774, it is known as one of the few bridges in the world lined with shops on both sides, reminiscent of Florence's Ponte Vecchio. Explore the boutique shops and cafés while enjoying stunning river views. Capture the beauty of the nearby Pulteney Weir and crescent-shaped cascade, making this one of Bath's most photographed locations.

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Royal Victoria Park

Escape to the tranquility of Royal Victoria Park, a 57-acre green space opened in 1830 by the young Princess Victoria. Explore the landscaped gardens, open meadows, and recreational facilities just west of the Royal Crescent. Wander through the Botanical Gardens, experience the Great Dell Aerial Walkway, and enjoy the lake with its ducks and swans. Whether for a picnic, a stroll, or relaxation, this park provides a peaceful retreat in the heart of Bath.

Know Before You Go

This private tour includes private transportation, a private tour, and hotel pick up and drop off in central London. It also includes a private tour guide who knows a lot about the places you visit. Food and drinks are not included, and you will need to buy your own tickets to get into the attractions. Tips for the guide are also not included. The tour will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel in central London.

Hot Tip

Many reviewers suggest booking attraction tickets in advance to save time and ensure entry. Also, wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking at both Stonehenge and Bath.

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