Wednesday 28 June 2017

Salisbury, Windsor, Stonehenge & City of Bath

Highlights

Entry to Mysterious Stonehenge
Entry to Salisbury Cathedral and see the famous Magna Carta
Entry to Windsor Castle
Free Snack Pack
Return transportation by luxury coach
Free Wi-Fi On Board Our Coaches*
Tour operates in: Friday

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Description

Windsor Castle 
Explore royal history with a visit to Windsor Castle, dating back to the 11th century it is the queen’s official residence. Over 39 monarchs have called this castle their home since the 11th century. You can see the changing tastes in décor over the centuries when you visit the luxurious State Apartments. The State Apartments house countless antique works of art, such as paintings by artists including Leonardo De Vinci and Rembrandt. Windsor Castle is home to Queen Marys Dolls House; one of the most fabulous dolls houses in the world. Admire the intricate details from the miniature library featuring tiny books made by famous authors such as JM Barrie who wrote Peter Pan, to the miniature working lifts. You can also visit St Georges Chapel, the final resting place for several monarchs, including Henry VIII and the Queens Mother. Take time to walk around the chapel, and read through the memorials that are on display.
Mysterious Stonehenge 
Wander around the World Heritage Site and be captivated by this unique creation. The monument first took shape 5,000 years ago.and its purpose has been the subject of an abundance of theories; was it designed as a religious temple, an astronomical clock or even a Bronze Age burial ground? Decide for yourself while discovering the history of this mysterious monument.

Salisbury Cathedral
Sample the splendour of Salisbury! Soaring into the skyline, the spire of Salisbury Cathedral stands at a whopping 123m (404ft)! Erected 800 years ago, the revolutionary spire is considered one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. Mixing the old with the new, discover the fantastic font, the latest addition to the cathedral. Designed by William Pye, its sculptured splendour mirrors those who reside at Highgrove, the residence of Prince Charles. Marvel at the Magna Carta! See the famous agreement made between King John and his barons at Runnymede in 1215, which lies in the Chapter House.

Bath
Standing proudly on the slopes of the River Avon, the beautiful Bath was the first city in England to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The gorgeous 15th century Bath Abbey, the stunning Georgian architecture, the romantic Pulteney Bridge, modelled on Florence's Ponte Vecchio, are all sights to linger on in the memory of your day. Enjoy some free time to explore the wonderful city.

Estimated arrival time back in London is around 8:00 pm.

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