English heritage is full of wonderful places. Windsor Castle (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays), Stonehenge and Bath are the most important landmarks in England. Whether you are a first time visitor or not, this tour gives you the most joy and British culture in our beautiful country. On this tour, you will admire how a castle transforms into a palace. Find the clues to the lives of the Kings and Queens. Get the answers of why, when, how and by whom for the world's famous 5000 years old landmark. Explore the lifestyle of the people in Georgian and Roman era in Bath. Learn about the fascinating history of England with us today.
Please look out the Statue of Sir Winston Churchill in front of the Houses of Parliament. In case of any daily event or closure in Parliament Sq, please proceed to Coca Cola London Eye via Westminster Bridge. Your tour guide will be waiting for you in front of the main exit gate of the London Eye.
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Windsor Castle | Stonehenge | Bath Private Guided Tour fr. London / Southampton
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Greater London
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English heritage is full of wonderful places. Windsor Castle (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays), Stonehenge and Bath are the most important landmarks in England. Whether you are a first time visitor or not, this tour gives you the most joy and British culture in our beautiful country. On this tour, you will admire how a castle transforms into a palace. Find the clues to the lives of the Kings and Queens. Get the answers of why, when, how and by whom for the world's famous 5000 years old landmark. Explore the lifestyle of the people in Georgian and Roman era in Bath. Learn about the fascinating history of England with us today.
Please look out the Statue of Sir Winston Churchill in front of the Houses of Parliament. In case of any daily event or closure in Parliament Sq, please proceed to Coca Cola London Eye via Westminster Bridge. Your tour guide will be waiting for you in front of the main exit gate of the London Eye.
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Itinéraire
1
Château de Windsor
Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and the oldest in continuous occupation. Together with Buckingham Palace in London and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, it is one of the principal official residences of the British monarch. Windsor Castle is located in the Berkshire town of Windsor, in the Thames Valley to the west of London. Queen Elizabeth II spends many weekends of the year at Windsor Castle, using it for both state and private entertaining. Windsor Castle dates back to the time of William the Conqueror. Most of the kings and queens of England have had a direct influence on the construction and evolution of Windsor Castle, which has been their garrison, fortress, home, official palace, and sometimes prison. The castle's history and that of the British monarchy are inextricably linked. Chronologically the history of the castle can be traced through the reigns of the monarchs who have occupied it.
With Tourope UK Ltd;
* Explore the ultimate monument to English tradition,
* Visit the rooms that tell the story of the nation's history,
* Find the clues to the lives of the Kings and Queens,
* See how Edward III transformed a castle into the home of English chivalry,
* Marvel at the spiritual home of the oldest surviving Order of the Garter in the world...
2 heures
2
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 in today.
1 heure et 30 minutes
3
Bain
Bath is a fascinating world-class city with the elegant Georgian city of Jane Austen combined 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.
15 minutes
4
Jardins de Parade
Parade Gardens est l'un des plus beaux exemples de jardin public victorien. Il surplombe le pont Pulteney et le barrage de Pulteney, sur les rives de l'Avon. Les massifs de fleurs sont parmi les plus beaux de Grande-Bretagne. Mais attention ! Bath est régulièrement exclue du concours « Britain in Bloom ». Pourquoi ? Découvrons la réponse.
5 minutes
5
Les thermes romains
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. hroughout 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.
1 heure et 10 minutes
6
Abbaye de Bath
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" 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 as "The Lantern of the West"...
15 minutes
7
Cuisine Fudge
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 that you have in the States or rest of the world, and we are pretty sure that you will enjoy the difference!
10 minutes
8
Le Cirque
Le Circus, avec ses trois entrées, est une place géorgienne typique, conçue par l'architecte John Wood l'Ancien, et construite entre 1754 et 1768. Le Centre Jane Austen est à quelques pas. Cette maison abrite une exposition permanente de costumes de cinéma et de livres relatant le séjour de l'auteure à Bath.
10 minutes
9
N° 1 Royal Crescent
La plupart des bâtiments de Bath, conçus par des architectes locaux du XVIIIe siècle, s'inspirent totalement du style italien. Le Royal Crescent, datant des années 1770, est considéré comme le tout premier immeuble d'appartements géorgiens. On y découvre une illusion d'optique liée à l'adresse chic : « Numéro un, Royal Crescent ». Vous serez surpris lorsque nous vous la dévoilerons.