Stonehenge, Windsor, & Bath Day Trip with Lunch
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Overview
Stonehenge, Windsor Castle and Bath with Pub Lunch in Lacock offers a memorable journey through England's historical and cultural gems. This full-day bus tour is perfect for history buffs and those wanting to see the English countryside. See where the British Royal Family lives at Windsor Castle, then explore the mysteries of Stonehenge.
What to expect is a day full of history and beautiful scenery. Visitors will stop at Windsor Castle, home to royalty for over 900 years, and walk through St. George's Chapel. Then, the tour goes to the ancient Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A stop is made in Lacock Village for a yummy pub lunch. Finally, the tour ends in the Georgian city of Bath, with views of the Pulteney Bridge, the Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths.
The tour includes a guided tour of the city of Bath, transportation in an air-conditioned bus, and lunch at a traditional pub. Entrance to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge are included if those options are selected when booking. The tour does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off, entry to the Roman Baths Museum, or gratuities. This day trip offers a great way to see famous landmarks and enjoy English culture. With knowledgeable guides and comfortable transportation, this experience promises a deep dive into England's rich heritage.




Highlights
Royal History at Windsor Castle: Explore over 900 years of royal history at the Queen's favorite weekend home.
Mysteries of Stonehenge: Visit the 5,000-year-old prehistoric site and wonder about its ancient uses.
Charming Lacock Village: Enjoy a tasty pub lunch in a classic 14th-century country pub.
Georgian Bath: Take a tour of the city of Bath and see famous spots like the Pulteney Bridge.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers enjoyed the tour of Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Bath, especially the knowledgeable guide and lunch. Some wished for more time at each stop.

Customers loved seeing so many famous places in one day.
The tour guide was very informative and friendly.
Many people enjoyed the pub lunch in the charming village of Lacock.
Visitors liked the comfortable bus and smooth ride.
Some visitors felt that the time at each location was too short.
A few people wished there was more time for shopping.
The Journey
Windsor Castle
Step into over 900 years of royal history at Windsor Castle, the largest continuously occupied castle in the world, perched majestically above the River Thames. Explore the State Apartments, adorned with priceless art and period furnishings, and witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Marvel at St. George's Chapel, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and the final resting place of numerous monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth II. Experience the legacy of William the Conqueror to King Charles III within these historic walls. Note: Windsor Castle is closed on Tuesdays & Wednesdays.
St. George's Chapel
Discover St. George's Chapel, a magnificent example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture and a spiritual heart of Windsor Castle. Witness the elaborate fan vaulting, heraldic displays, and the tombs of eleven monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth II. The chapel has hosted numerous royal weddings, including TRH The Earl and Countess of Wessex, and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. St. George's Chapel is closed on Sundays, plan your visit accordingly.
Stonehenge
Unravel the mysteries of Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world. Stand in awe before the towering stones and contemplate the purpose of this ancient structure. Was it a temple, an astronomical observatory, or something else entirely? Let your imagination run wild as you explore this enigmatic landmark.
Lacock Village
Wander through the picturesque streets of Lacock Village, a perfectly preserved medieval village that has served as a backdrop for numerous films and TV shows, most famously the Harry Potter series. Enjoy a guided walking tour of this charming location, discover the historic architecture, and feel transported to another time. Relax with a traditional pub lunch at the George Inn, a 14th-century establishment (please note venue may change).
Pulteney Bridge
Drive past the iconic Pulteney Bridge, a historic, shop-lined bridge gracefully spanning the River Avon in Bath. Admire the unique architecture of this 18th-century landmark, one of only a handful of bridges in the world with shops built across its full span. Capture stunning photos of this picturesque scene, a quintessential view of Bath's elegance.
The Royal Crescent
Drive through The Royal Crescent, an architectural masterpiece comprised of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in Bath. Marvel at this prime example of Georgian architecture, designed by John Wood the Younger, and imagine life in this elegant enclave during the 18th century. Appreciate the symmetry and grandeur of this iconic landmark.
Bath Abbey
Stop by Bath Abbey, a place of worship that has stood on this site for over 1,200 years. Admire the stunning Gothic architecture of the current abbey, dating back to the 16th century, and explore its rich history. Climb the tower for panoramic views of Bath, and discover the stories etched in the stained-glass windows and memorial stones.
Roman Baths
Visit the Roman Baths Museum (at your own expense), where you can explore the remarkably preserved remains of the Roman public bath complex built nearly 2,000 years ago around Britain's only natural hot springs. Walk on the ancient pavements, see the steaming waters, and learn about the Roman rituals and daily life that once thrived here. Immerse yourself in the history of this fascinating site.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a tour of Georgian city of Bath, services of a professional guide, and transport by air-conditioned bus. Entrance to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge depend on the options selected. A one-course pub lunch in Lacock is also included. This tour excludes hotel pick-up and drop-off, entry to the Roman Baths Museum, and tips. Make arrangements to meet the tour at the designated meeting point.
Hot Tip
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for walking and be prepared for all weather conditions. Bringing snacks and water is also a good idea, but you will also have lunch at the pub.