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Stonehenge and Bath Guided Day Tour from London

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London, United Kingdom
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About this activity

Combine two of England's most iconic destinations in a single day: the prehistoric mystery of Stonehenge and the Georgian elegance of Bath. This guided excursion from London covers around 50 miles each way, pairing an up-close encounter with one of the world's most famous stone circles with leisurely exploration of a UNESCO World Heritage city renowned for its Roman heritage and 18th-century architecture.

- Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Stonehenge
- Enjoy free time to explore the City of Bath
- Upgrade your day trip to include a visit to the Roman Bath

Highlights

  • Stonehenge guided access – explore the 5,000-year-old monument with expert context
  • Georgian architecture and Royal Crescent in Bath city centre
  • Roman Baths optional upgrade – walk through 2,000-year-old bathhouse ruins
  • Free time to shop, dine, and wander Bath's honey-coloured streets independently
  • Round-trip coach transport from central London included

Insider tips

  • Arrive early at Stonehenge to beat afternoon crowds; the stones are most dramatic in soft morning light and better for photography
  • Bath's steep hills and cobbled streets demand comfortable walking shoes – allow 2–3 hours to see the key sights without rushing
  • Book the Roman Baths upgrade in advance if interested; entry queues build quickly during peak season
  • The Sally Lunn's House (historic café) and local pubs near the Abbey offer authentic refreshment; bring cash for smaller vendors

Good to know

  • Total duration is 12 hours including coach travel; departures are typically early morning (7–8 AM) with returns by evening
  • Stonehenge is outdoors and exposed; bring weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and a hat regardless of season
  • Limited mobility: Stonehenge has gravel paths suitable for most walkers, but Bath involves significant hill walking and stairs; mobility issues should be flagged at booking
  • Lunch is not included; pack snacks or budget for Bath's cafés and restaurants (£8–15 per meal)
  • Meeting point is in central London; confirm exact location and check-in time when you receive final booking details

Who it's for

History and archaeology enthusiasts exploring Britain's prehistoric and Roman heritageFirst-time London visitors wanting to experience iconic UK attractions in one dayPhotographers seeking dramatic Stonehenge light and Bath's architectural beautyFamilies and groups with 12 hours to spare for an immersive cultural day trip

Best time to visit

Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer mild weather, fewer crowds than summer, and crisp light ideal for Stonehenge photography. Avoid winter (November–February) when daylight hours are short and weather unpredictable; summer brings peak crowds but the longest days. Midweek tours (Tuesday–Thursday) are quieter than weekends.

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