Windsor, Stonehenge & Oxford
Premium Tours
London
United Kingdom
Fri, 12th December 2008 - Mon, 30th March 2009

Our first stop is Windsor where we visit the Royal Castle, the weekend residence of the Queen. Entrance is included and you will have plenty of time to explore the magnificent state apartments, St. George’s Chapel, and Queen Mary’s dolls house. Then we head to Stonehenge, the most popular prehistoric monument in the world with its origins dating back nearly 5,000 years. Entrance is also included and we’ll have plenty of time to marvel at this ancient feat of engineering and design.
Lunch is taken in the Salisbury plains in a delightful Inn with a thatched roof and that offers a range of traditional English food and ales. Then we journey through the very heart of the plains passing Silbury Hill, the largest man made earthern mound in Europe constructed using primitive spades around 2,600 BC before stopping for photos at Avebury, the largest of the regions stone circles (dating from a similar time period to Stonehenge and noticeably larger.)
The final part of the day is spent exploring Oxford, revered as one of the world’s greatest academic institutions, with charming honey coloured stone buildings set around ivy-clad quadrangles. Our guide will take you on a small walking tour telling you about the traditions of college life before we enjoy afternoon tea at the Ashmoleum museum Britain's Oldest Public Museum.
Lunch not included in the tour price.
TOUR TIMES
Summer: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday @ 8:15am
Winter: Monday & Friday @ 8:15am
Departs: Victoria Coach Station
Running Time: 10hrs

Our first stop is Windsor where we visit the Royal Castle, the weekend residence of the Queen. Entrance is included and you will have plenty of time to explore the magnificent state apartments, St. George’s Chapel, and Queen Mary’s dolls house. Then we head to Stonehenge, the most popular prehistoric monument in the world with its origins dating back nearly 5,000 years. Entrance is also included and we’ll have plenty of time to marvel at this ancient feat of engineering and design.
Lunch is
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