Recommended reason
- Explore Royal Windsor Castle
- Visit the world-famous Stonehenge
- Immerse yourself in Oxford, Britain's oldest city
- Roman Town of Bath
- Small group of 16 people
- This group cannot provide room sharing service. Please select a single room if you register alone.
Route Overview
| Number of days | Tour Overview |
| Day 1 | London ‣ Windsor ‣ Stonehenge ‣ Bath |
| the next day | Bath ‣ Oxford ‣ London |
Learn about the Romans and the Royals on a two-day tour of world heritage sites. This tour takes you from the modernity of London to the ancient Stonehenge and through England's defining era. You'll explore Windsor Castle, a thousand-year-old fortress that has seen dramatic sieges and grand royal weddings. You venture to Bath, where both pagans and Romans bathed in the "mythical" hot springs.
Itinerary
| Day 1 | the next day |
| | Depart central London early in the morning and head to your first stop of the day, the town of Windsor, where you can choose to explore the magnificent royal architecture of Windsor Castle* or stroll the cobbled streets of the historic market town. You will then head to Stonehenge, one of Britain's most magnificent sites. These huge stones transport you to a long-forgotten world, and the visitor centre will give you a glimpse into the history of this amazing artifact. For lunch, your local guide will recommend a great cafe where you can enjoy pies, ales and local delicacies. Today's first stop is Bath. You arrive in the late afternoon - the perfect time to visit the Roman Baths, take an evening stroll, have dinner by the waterways, and get a good night's sleep. |
| This morning you will be free to explore Bath's leafy golden streets and admire Bath Abbey and its beautiful Georgian architecture. You then travel along a country road to Castle Combe, one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds. You have time to take perfect photos of the famous bridge and the cross at the medieval Market Cross monument. The city of Oxford is your final stop on the tour. After lunch, you'll have time to explore the university campus, climb to a vantage point to admire the skyline, or visit the art and antiquities collection at the Ashmolean Museum. You then return to London, arriving in the evening. |
| Windsor
The most famous royal town in the UK, also known as the "Royal City", is located in the suburbs of London and is known to the world for the existence of Windsor Castle and Eton College. Many places in the town still retain the medieval style of Britain. Visitors can visit Windsor Castle, or take a leisurely walk in the town and enjoy the traditional British afternoon tea.

Located on Salisbury Plain, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK and one of the most mysterious ancient monuments in the world. It took 1,000 years to build Stonehenge. People from all over the world will stare at these Neolithic stone pillars and wonder how they were arranged in place and why they were arranged in this way. It may be recognizable at first glance, but there is much more to it than what you can see at first glance. To this day, 20,000 people visit Stonehenge every year on the summer solstice, when the sun reaches its highest point, and people gather at Stonehenge to celebrate the longest day of the year!

| Oxford
The town is simple and quiet, but it is filled with a strong academic atmosphere. Oxford University can be said to be the main reason for everyone to visit this city. This world-famous university has nurtured many outstanding talents for the world in the past 800 years. In addition, it is also the origin of the fairy tale "Alice in Wonderland". Although the town of Oxford is not big, it is equally wonderful. In this city, you can walk along the many colleges and feel the academic culture.

| Bath
This famous tourist city in the UK has a lot to do with bathing. Looking at the history, we know that when the Romans arrived here, they found high-quality hot springs and built huge baths, so Bath got its name. Bath is not a large city, but it has the most noble streets and the most beautiful buildings in the UK, which even London can't catch. The Georgian house architectural style is the source of elegance in this small town, and the shadow left by the Roman era can still be captured in the architecture. Coming here, you may understand where the elegant charm of the female characters in Austen's works comes from. There are many well-known attractions in the town, which can be visited slowly: the ancient Roman baths, Bath Church, Royal Crescent, Putney Bridge, and the popular afternoon tea room Sally Lunn's House are all places that cannot be missed.

Tour Information
| Line number | WOSBLG |
| Duration | 2 days 1 night |
| Guide | English speaking guide |
| luggage | Each person can bring one piece of luggage weighing 14 kg ( Approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) and a small carry-on bag |
| certificate | You will receive a confirmation email after booking. The e-ticket will be sent to your booking email 3 days before departure. You only need to bring the e-ticket to board the bus. |
| Departure Time | Departure on time at 08:30. Please arrive at the departure point at 08:15 and find your driver. |
| Disbandment time | About 18:00 |
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Departure and departure points |
Greenline Coach Terminal (Stance 3), Bulleid Way, Victoria, London, SW1W 9SHClick on map |
Fee Description
- 16-seat comfortable minibus
- English-speaking professional tour guide service
- Stonehenge Tickets
- One night accommodation with breakfast
Fees not included
- Attraction tickets not included
- Full meal expenses
- Tips for drivers and guides (given as appropriate)
- Travel insurance, please purchase it in advance
Booking Tips
Children Policy
- Children and teenagers under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult and cannot make separate reservations.
- If you have children under 12 years old or under 1.35 meters in height, please inform us in advance and we will prepare a safety seat.
- Children under 5 years old will not be accepted for registration.
Itinerary
- It is recommended to arrive at the designated departure location at least 30 minutes in advance and close the door 15 minutes before departure. All trips will depart on time. If tourists do not show up on time, the trip will be treated as "NO SHOW" and no rescheduling or refund will be made.
- In case of changes in itinerary or inability to enter attractions due to major local events, closure of attractions or other force majeure, adjustments may be made or the attractions may be changed to their appearance. The final arrangements on the day will prevail.
- The tour order on the day is subject to the arrangements of the driver and guide.
Accommodation
| UK Hotel Room Information | |
| Child safety | One adult can travel with up to two children aged 5-15 years old, and the children must occupy a bed. If a family of four is traveling, they will be divided into two rooms, and one adult must accompany the children in each room. |
| Book a room | There are two types of rooms that can be ordered directly in the itinerary: B&B and local hotel. Both accommodations include breakfast and private bathroom. If you need 4-5 star accommodation, please contact customer service. |
| Number of guests | To ensure personal privacy, please choose a single room if you are traveling alone. We do not provide sharing rooms with other guests. For double room prices, please choose 2 people, which can be 2 adults or 1 adult and 1 child. Each order can book up to 2 single rooms. |
| Accommodation location | Accommodation is generally arranged within a 20-minute walk from the city/town center. During peak seasons, major exhibitions and events, it may be arranged within a 30-minute walk. |
| Reference Hotel | The hotel names listed in the itinerary are for reference only. The final accommodation location is subject to the arrangements made by the driver and guide on the day. Please understand that the reference homestay is not listed. |
| Hotels in the UK | Hotel resources in the UK are relatively traditional and limited. The following situations may occur. Please read in advance and place orders with caution:
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| Cancellation terms are as follows
| Cancellation time | Deduct order amount |
|---|---|
| 25 days before departure | 15% |
| Within 25 days before departure (inclusive) | 100% |
Frequently asked questions
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I want to buy a senior/student ticket. Do I need to bring a valid ID on the day of the tour?
If you purchase a senior or student discount ticket, you will need to bring your ID with you on the day of your tour. Otherwise, you may be denied the discount ticket. -
If I am late, will the bus and guide wait for me?
No. The bus will strictly follow the boarding time. If you are not on time, it will be treated as a "no show" or you will have to rush to the next attraction to meet up with the group. Please be sure to arrive at the departure point 15 minutes in advance and find your group. -
Are there guided tours at the attractions?
Most of the attractions will have a tour guide accompany you into the attractions and provide professional explanations. However, some places such as Windsor Castle specifically prohibit tour guides from entering, so you will need to rent a multilingual audio guide inside. -
Is the pick-up point inside Victoria Coach Station?
No, the pick-up point is not inside the coach station. The pick-up point is about 10 minutes walk from the coach station, please check the map. -
Will the tour be dispatched once the reservation is made?
Yes, this tour operates every day of the year (except 24/12/23, 25/12/23, 26/12/23, 01/01/24). Once the reservation is confirmed, it will be available.
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How big is the group?
This is a minibus tour with no more than 16 people.
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How far in advance do I need to book?
To avoid disappointment, the sooner the better, especially during the summer vacation. -
Where do the members come from?
The group members come from all over the world, this is a great opportunity for you to make new friends. -
Can you provide the phone number of the tour guide or driver?
No, because it involves personal privacy issues. However, we will inform you of the emergency phone number and your booking number on the tour notice. If you have any questions, you can call the emergency number. -
Do you provide hotel pickup and drop-off service?
Because this is a group tour, we cannot provide hotel pick-up. However, the group pick-up address is in the center of London and close to the subway station, which is very convenient. -
Is there a toilet on the minibus?
There are no onboard toilet facilities, but drivers will pull into rest stops at convenient times.
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Do I need to bring my own lunch?
You can bring it, but our driver will also recommend local delicacies to you during the trip, and you can choose a restaurant or cafe that suits your taste and budget.
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Is it possible to share a room?
For privacy reasons, the English tour does not provide room sharing service. If you are traveling alone, please book a single room.





