Prepare yourself for the greatest getaway of your life, Escape from the capital to a bucolic English countryside, Visit an immaculate 13th Century living Cathedral in the heart of a medieval city, Gaze through the fascinating architecture of 750 years of history, Marvel at the finest of only four surviving original Magna Carta copies, Find out how neolithic builders used celestial calendars 7000 years ago, Compare the mind-blowing summer and winter solstices where it began 4000 years ago, Try to solve the shrouded misery of all time, Live and feel like a Roman in an ancient spa, Immerse yourself in a Georgian elegance, Explore the last great medieval church built in England 500 years ago, In...
Highlights
From 8 hours to 10 hours
Offered in English & Turkish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
From 8 hours to 10 hours
Offered in English & Turkish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Lunch
Admission fees of the places of interests
Salisbury - Stonehenge - Bath from London or Port Southampton
Salisbury
About
Prepare yourself for the greatest getaway of your life, Escape from the capital to a bucolic English countryside, Visit an immaculate 13th Century living Cathedral in the heart of a medieval city, Gaze through the fascinating architecture of 750 years of history, Marvel at the finest of only four surviving original Magna Carta copies, Find out how neolithic builders used celestial calendars 7000 years ago, Compare the mind-blowing summer and winter solstices where it began 4000 years ago, Try to solve the shrouded misery of all time, Live and feel like a Roman in an ancient spa, Immerse yourself in a Georgian elegance, Explore the last great medieval church built in England 500 years ago, In...
Highlights
From 8 hours to 10 hours
Offered in English & Turkish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
From 8 hours to 10 hours
Offered in English & Turkish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Lunch
Admission fees of the places of interests
Itinerary
1
Salisbury Market Place
Salisbury has been an important provincial city for more than a thousand years. Its streets form an architectural timeline ranging from medieval walls and half-timbered Tudor townhouses, to Georgian mansions, Victorian villas, and of course a majestic cathedral topped by the tallest spire in England. Welcome to Salisbury!
2
Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta
The Salisbury Cathedral is the finest 13th century cathedral in Britain. It is an international symbol of Christianity, an important heritage attraction, and a beautiful and historic building. It is an active place of worship that welcomes half a million people from all over the world annually. For me, this is one of the best Cathedrals of the world!
1 hour
3
Stonehenge
The jewel of English Heritage: Stonehenge has been a source of fascination for thousands of years. Many people, both past and present, have devoted their lives attempting to unravel the mysteries of this extraordinary place. This is why we are all here today… right? Today we will try to find some answers about the cremation cemetery, and how the sarsen stones were added and aligned to mark the mid-summer (June 21 @ 16:54) and mid-winter (December 22 @ 04:19) solstices. Hear the story from a scientist!
1 hour
4
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? Keep following me, please :)
10 minutes
5
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" Bath Abbey is the last medieval Church built in Britain 500 years ago. It's a brand new one :) Also lets hear why people call the Abbey as "The lantern of the West". Please, follow me!
10 minutes
6
The Roman Baths
Here is the reason to be in this lovely town. 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.
1 hour
7
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 traditionally 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, and I am sure you will enjoy the difference!
5 minutes
8
Theatre Royal Bath
The impressive Royal Theater, which was built in 1805, is labeled as one of Bath's West End's most well-preserved Georgian theater architecture. The first performance was Shakespeare's Richard III and today it hosts London's favorite musicals and shows for art lovers and visitors. I would be pleased to show you this building today!
9
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. I houses a permanent exhibition of film costumes and books that tell the story of the author's time in Bath.
5 minutes
10
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 I reveal it.
10 minutes
11
No. 1 Royal Crescent
#1 Royal Crescent gives an intimate glimpse into the Georgian age's lavish lifestyle. You will experience the fascinating details of this building's posh lifestyle. This is a total timeline-journey that presents you with the daily life of the 17th century. The house boasts The Parlour, The Gentleman's Retreat, The Cabinet of Curiosities, The Retreat Room, The Lady's Bedroom, The Housekeeper's Room, The Servants' Hall, The Courtyard, The Kitchen Passage, The Kitchen, and The Scullery. Oh, you will love this