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Salisbury Magna Carta Stonehenge and Bath Private Tour

Bath, GB
Bath, GB
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Prepare yourself for a beautiful and picturesque private tour of Salisbury, Magna Carta, Stonehenge, and Bath. Marvel at the world's oldest clock and one of the original copies of the Magna Carta at Salisbury Cathedral. Listen to the mystery of an ancient story from a professional guide. Discover the fascinating connection between the rotation of the earth and Stonehenge. Explore the stunning Roman Bath and the magnificent Georgian town of Bath. Visit the famous Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, the Circus, and the Royal Crescent. Indulge in the local tastes of Bath, including delicious fudge and handcrafted single malt whiskies. And finally, experience the awe-inspiring Stonehenge, a World Heritage Site and a mysterious feat of ancient design. Escape from the capital and bask in the beauty and history of the English countryside. Book now and embark on the greatest getaway of your life.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the elegant Georgian architecture of Bath
  • Marvel at the ancient Roman Baths and their history
  • Visit the beautiful Bath Abbey, a medieval masterpiece
  • Indulge in delicious and traditional British fudge
  • Uncover the mystery of Stonehenge and its purpose
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Lunch
  • Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge and Bath admission tickets

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Introduction

Escape from the bustling capital and embark on a journey through time with the Salisbury Magna Carta Stonehenge and Bath Private Tour. This captivating tour takes you to some of England's most iconic and historic sites, offering a combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and architectural marvels. From the picturesque city of Salisbury to the world-famous Stonehenge and the elegant Georgian town of Bath, this tour promises an unforgettable experience filled with discovery and wonder.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the rich history and fascinating stories of each destination. Begin your journey in Bath, a city renowned for its Roman Baths and elegant Georgian architecture. Explore the ancient Roman Baths and learn about the curative properties of the hot springs that have attracted visitors for centuries. Take a leisurely stroll through Parade Gardens, known for its Victorian charm and stunning views of the Avon River. Marvel at the architectural masterpiece of Bath Abbey, the last medieval church built in Britain. Indulge your taste buds with delicious and traditional fudge at Fudge Kitchen, a local culinary delight. Continuing the adventure, venture to the Roman city of Salisbury and visit the awe-inspiring Salisbury Cathedral. Admire its magnificent Gothic architecture and discover the secrets of one of the original copies of the Magna Carta, a pivotal document in English history. Enjoy a moment of tranquility in the Cathedral Close, surrounded by historical buildings and museums. Of course, no visit to England would be complete without a trip to the mystical Stonehenge. Unravel the mysteries surrounding this prehistoric wonder and witness first-hand the ingenuity and marvel of its ancient design and engineering. Immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of Stonehenge, where pagan religions and spiritual worship once flourished.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone with a passion for history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of art and architecture, or simply seeking a unique and memorable experience, the Salisbury Magna Carta Stonehenge and Bath Private Tour caters to all. Solo travelers, couples, families, and groups of friends will all find something to captivate their interests. The tour provides a comprehensive and immersive experience, making it suitable for both first-time visitors and those familiar with the region.

Why book this?

Book this tour for the opportunity to discover some of England's most iconic and historically significant sites. With a professional blue badge guide, you'll gain insightful knowledge about each destination and uncover lesser-known facts and stories. This private tour offers the flexibility to explore at your own pace, ensuring a personalized and tailored experience. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Bath's Georgian architecture, marvel at the ancient wonders of Stonehenge, and delve into the history of Salisbury Cathedral and its remarkable Magna Carta. This tour is not just a sightseeing experience; it's a journey through time and a chance to connect with England's rich heritage.

Good to know

The total duration of this tour is approximately 480 minutes, allowing ample time to fully explore each destination. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as some areas require walking and exploring on foot. As a private tour, you have the flexibility to customize your itinerary and spend more time in areas that captivate your interest. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and architectural gems along the way.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Salisbury Magna Carta Stonehenge and Bath Private Tour have been enthralled by the depth of knowledge shared by their guides. They praised the engaging storytelling and ability to bring history to life. The opportunity to see the original Magna Carta and explore the beautiful Bath Abbey left a lasting impression on many visitors. The chance to walk among the ancient stones of Stonehenge evoked a sense of awe and wonder. Overall, travelers were impressed by the well-rounded itinerary and the chance to experience some of England's most cherished cultural and historical treasures.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Bath

Bath is a fascinating world-class city combining the elegant Georgian architecture of Jane Austen with Roman architecture. Founded by Romans as a health spa, the city is one of the finest antiquities in England (Roman Baths & Pump Room) and was again transformed into an elegant health resort in the 18th century, in which the trendy world flourished during the season. Constructed for fun and relaxation, since Roman times, the beautiful bath has been a wellness destination. Waters remain a major draw, both at the old Roman Baths and at the modern Thermae Bath Spa, home to Britain's only natural hot springs. After your sightseeing tour you will have free time to walk through the green places, have a cup of tea in the coffee shops, and visit the renowned Roman Baths, of course. Welcome to the Hollywood of the Georgian era.

Parade Gardens

Parade Gardens is one of the best examples of a Victorian Public Garden. The gardens overlook the Pulteney Bridge and Pulteney Weir on the banks of the Avon River. The flower bedding screens are some of the best in Britain. But, hang on! Bath is routinely banned from the "Britain in Bloom" Contest. Why? Let's find out the answer.

The Roman Baths

Bath is famous for its hot springs. It was a popular spa town for the ancient Romans. The terrace was completed in 1897 and it's the date the Roman Baths reopened to the public but the history of Bath goes back to 860 BC when the Celtic King Bladud discovered the curative effect of the mud & spa. The story begins then. 46 Celsius degree surplus hot spa water from the spring, which pours into a Roman drain and then flows into the river. In the first century, the Romans built natural baths around the spring and the built a temple dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva. "Minerva is the patron goddess... in her temple, the eternal flames never whiten into ash...” these were the words of the Roman writer Solinus in the 3rd Century AD. Throughout our tour we will examine life and death in Aquae Sulis, the worshipping of the Gods, impressive curses written on lead or pewter, monumental buildings, a temple courtyard, the altar, how the Romans controlled the water, gemstones in the drain, The Great Bath, and the Roman mosaic floor. We will also take a closer look for caldarium, tepidarium, frigidarium and natatio, the west baths, and the hypocaust system. Listen to the story of ancient Aquae Sulis from the guides.

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Bath Abbey

No visit to Bath would be complete without at least a short insight into the beautiful Bath Abbey. A Church from wool? It sounds very "Cotswolds style" but Bath Abbey is the last medieval Church built in Britain 500 years ago. It's a brand new one :) Also we will hear why people call the Abbey "The Lantern of the West"...

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Fudge Kitchen

It is time to sample the regional and fresh tastes of Bath. You will find delicious fudge consisting of butter, milk and sugar, which is now considered a traditional British recipe. The best of all is prepared right before your eyes. Do you want to give it a try? It is not the same as you have in the States or rest of the world, and we are pretty sure that you will enjoy the difference!

The Circus

The three entrance Circus is a typical Georgian Square by architect John Wood the Elder, built between the years of 1754 and 1768. The Jane Austen Centre is just a walking distance away. This house is a permanent exhibition of film costumes and books that tell the story of the author's time in Bath.

No. 1 Royal Crescent

Most of the buildings in Bath, from 18th Century local architects, were totally inspired by the Italian style. The Royal Crescent goes back to 1770's and is considered the very first Georgian condos. There is an optical illusion in here that is related to the posh address, which is "Number one, Royal Crescent". You will be surprised when we reveal it.

Stonehenge

Our next stop is Stonehenge which stands alone in the vast, empty section of the Salisbury Valley as the world’s most famous prehistoric and now a World Heritage Site. Its origins date back almost 5,000 years and since then it has been home to pagan religions and spiritual worship. What was the purpose of this huge collection of stones? Was it a Moon Sighting Observatory, a Sun Temple, or a complex cemetery? Who were those people that took these 4-ton rocks and carved them? Stonehenge still functions as a celestial calendar. Even in modern times, the Sun rises on the longest day of the year in just the right spot and it retains its powerful sense of wonder over those who gather. We will learn all the answers and marvel at this remarkable and mysterious feat of ancient design and engineering here today.

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Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta

Your next stop will be beautiful Salisbury. Situated in the wild Wiltshire landscape, it is easy to see why many visitors find inspiration and peace in Salisbury Cathedral and it is surrounded by historical buildings and Museums in the spectacular Cathedral Close. You will marvel at the magnificent Gothic architecture and explore this living church's past and present. You will also note that the 800th anniversary was in 2015, when we look at one of the best-preserved original copies of the Magna Carta. You will also spend some time in the newly restored Refectory restaurant looking into the splendid Spire, the famous Salisbury cathedral, exploring the gifts that are available at the store or enjoying a snack or dinner at your leisure.

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