
Stonehenge and Bath Tour 2025
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About the Stonehenge and Bath Tour
Go on a day trip from London and see two iconic World Heritage sites. Explore the 5000-year-old ancient stones of Stonehenge with an audio guide. Then, visit Bath and walk over Pulteney Bridge and see the Bath Abbey. Choose to visit the Roman Baths or take some time for sightseeing!
Listen to the audio guide discussing the theories behind its purpose as you walk around the stones. Learn about the myths surrounding the ancient site.
Walk through Bath, a beautiful Georgian city with impressive architecture. Visit the 15th-century Bath Abbey, walk along the famous Pulteney Bridge, or stroll the city’s charming streets.
Explore the ancient bathhouse and see the hot springs. There are over 2,000 years of history in the original Roman ruins. They are Britain’s only natural hot springs.
Go on a hassle-free trip from Lonfon in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach. Enjoy the beautiful views of the English countryside.
Enjoy peace of mind with the possibility of canceling up to 24 hours before. Plus, you can also reserve your spot now without making any immediate payments!

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A great day trip
This was an awesome day trip. Stonehenge was even more impressive than I imagined. The audio guide was very insightful - I learned about the many theories on how the stones were transported, which has always been a mystery to me. In Bath, I particularly liked seeing the Royal Crescent, it’s an impressive complex. Also, transportation made visiting a thousand times easier!
So worth it
One of the best walking tours I’ve been on! I chose the option that included the Roman Baths, and I’m so glad I did! The main Great Bath was huge. I also had time to step inside Bath Abbey and walk along the Royal Crescent before heading back to London. I was also blown away by Stonehenge. The stones are so huge, and it was a pleasure to see them in real life! If you’re in London, this is a great day trip option!
DESCRIPTION
Stonehenge and Bath Tour
- Stonehenge admission (if selected)
- Audio guide at Stonehenge
- Expert guide
- Round-trip transportation by luxury coach
- Visit to Bath
- Free time in Bath
- Roman Baths admission (if selected)
- English
TRAVEL FROM LONDON IN STYLE
Start your full-day trip at Earl’s Court Station, where you’ll board a luxury coach and set off on a smooth and comfortable ride to Stonehenge. The scenic journey will take about two hours, giving you time to relax as you enjoy the views of the English countryside. Along the way, you’ll pass through historic villages, which will set the stage for a day full of history.
EXPLORE THE ANCIENT STONEHENGE
Upon arrival to one of the world’s most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Stonehenge, go about 5,000 years into the past to explore this wonder. You’ll have around 90 minutes to walk around, explore, and listen to the audio guide. It discusses the monument’s history, purpose, and building techniques. After this, go to the visitor center. There, you can see Neolithic artifacts and a reconstruction of ancient homes. They'll show you how people lived over 4,500 years ago.
DISCOVER THE BEAUTIFUL BATH
After exploring Stonehenge, you’ll go back on the coach to the historic city of Bath. It is famous for its beautiful Georgian architecture and Roman history. You’ll have around 2.5 hours of free time to explore landmarks like Pulteney Bridge or Bath Abbey. The latter is where Edgar the Peaceful, the first King of all England, was crowned in 973 AD. Also, don’t miss seeing the Royal Crescent, which is one of the most impressive examples of Georgian architecture in all of England. If you choose, visit the Roman Baths, where natural hot springs have been for over 2,000 years. Enjoy a relaxing walk through Bath’s streets, shop in local boutiques, or relax at a café before boarding the coach back to London.

FREE CANCELLATION UP TO 24H IN ADVANCE!

Receive a complete refund if you cancel your booking 24 hours before the selected date!

Interesting facts about Bath
THE LEGEND OF PRINCE BLADUD
According to legend, Prince Bladud was the one who discovered the healing powers of Bath’s hot springs. After noticing that his pigs were cured by the waters, he bathed and was miraculously healed of leprosy.
JANE AUSTEN’S CONNECTION TO BATH
The famous author Jane Austen lived in Bath from 1801 to 1806, and two of her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, are set in the city. Bath was also named a UNESCO City of Literature in 2004, recognizing its rich literary history. In addition to Jane Austen, authors like Mary Shelley and Charles Dickens were inspired by Bath during their lifetimes.
THE FIRST EVER STAMPED MAIL WAS SENT FROM BATH
On May 2nd, 1840, just days before the official launch of the Penny Black stamp, an item of mail was sent from Bath Post Office. It featured an engraved image of Queen Victoria and became the first ever stamped mail in history.
Good to know before you go
- Instead of a physical guide, the Stonehenge audio tour is available as an app, so make sure to download the "Stonehenge Audio Tour" app before your trip.
- Double-check the attractions' admissions you’ve selected while booking. Be sure you’ve chosen the options that suit your interests.

Meeting Point
The tour offers pickups from London Bridge, Victoria Train Station, and Earls Court. Contact the provider at least 48 hours in advance to confirm your pickup point. For last-minute bookings, all passengers must board at Earls Court. Please check the departure time beforehand.

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FAQ - Stonehenge and Bath Tour
How long is the Stonehenge and Bath Tour?
The tour lasts around 12 hours. Approximately 2 hours are spent traveling each way between London and Stonehenge. Plus, the time for sightseeing at both Stonehenge and Bath.Is there a guide on the Stonehenge and Bath Tour?
A live tour guide or a driver-guide will accompany you during the coach ride to Stonehenge and Bath. They will provide information during the journey. Once you arrive at Stonehenge, you’ll use the audio guide via the app, and the Bath tour will be self-guided.How do I get to the meeting point of the Stonehenge and Bath Tour?
The Stonehenge and Bath Tour will set off from Earls Court Underground Station. You can take the District Line (green line) and travel towards Wimbledon or Richmond. Stop at Earls Court station (2 stops from Victoria Station). Or, take the Piccadilly Line (dark blue line) and travel towards Heathrow. Stop at Earls Court station (4 stops from Oxford Circus).How far is Bath from Stonehenge?
Bath is about a 1-hour drive from Stonehenge. You can enjoy the scenic countryside during the journey.What can you see and do in Bath?
Aside from the Royal Crescent, Roman baths, Bath Abbey, and Pulteney Bridge, Bath has plenty more to offer. Walk through the Circus, a beautiful example of Georgian architecture. Visit the Assembly Rooms, known for their grand ballroom. Explore the beautiful Bath Skyline Walk for panoramic views of the city. For a peaceful escape, enjoy a walk in Hedgemead Park or Sydney Gardens.What else can I do?
Upgrade your visit with a Stonehenge Private Tour! This is the best way to visit the stone circle monument because your private guide will be able to answer all of your questions. Consider booking the Stonehenge and Windsor Castle Tour to see the British royal residence.Book now!

- Audio guide
- Stonehenge visit
- Bath visit
- Free time in Bath
- Roman Baths access available
- Easy booking process
- Free cancellation
- Best value for your money!








