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London is calling many travelers! The capital of the United Kingdom and home of its royal family is the world's most visited city in 2014 with more than 18 million international tourists per year. Situated along the River Thames, London was settled by the Roman as Londinium in 43 A.D. It is one of the world's most important cities, financially and culturally. From Big Ben to Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, London has many amazing attractions to see on a classic London sightseeing tour. It is also perfectly situated to easily join a tour to Europe's mainland through the Eurostar, or explore the classic English attractions with a London day tour to Stonehenge, Bath, The Cotswald, Windsor Castle, and more!
Stonehenge is an astounding circular stone formation built on the Salisbury Plain in southern England. Scientists believe Stonehenge was constructed around 3100 BCE during the Neolithic period by primitive stone-age people of the area. Another incredible fact about this UNESCO World Heritage Site, is that it took those ancient people over 1500 years to construct!
Also found at Stonehenge are primitive graves called barrows. These have led to fascinating theories that the site represents the prehistoric builders’ mystical relationship with the moon and was in fact a place to make sacrifices and offerings to the gods.
Over 1 million visitors come to Stonehenge each year to marvel at Europe’s best known prehistoric monument. Your unique Stonehenge experience can be incorporated into one of the many convenient and exciting tours from London. It takes just over 2 hours to cover the scenic 88-mile route from London to Stonehenge.
If you are in London, then it’s a wonderful idea to join a London to Stonehenge tour. These tours save you the trouble of having to make the arrangements, secure comfortable transportation or find out which other stops are best to add to your itinerary. It’s all done for you! Many of the tours include bundled pricing which covers
• your ride to Stonehenge in a luxury air-conditioned modern tour coach, complete with on-board Wi-Fi
• learning interesting facts about Stonehenge and other iconic symbols of Britain’s history from knowledgeable and friendly guides
• admission to the various attractions and perhaps a tasty meal
• attraction accessories such as the audio headsets that are provided at Stonehenge
• stops at several of the other famous and historic locations found throughout the English countryside
Imagine seeing Stonehenge from within its inner circle! Very few people get this exciting opportunity but with a Stonehenge inner circle tour you can explore the mystical circle from the outside and from within. These tours usually take place in the afternoon when other scheduled general tours have ended. On an inner circle tour you are surrounded by the massive 4-ton to 37-ton rocks and get a full appreciation of the wonder of Stonehenge.
A day trip to Stonehenge offers you a variety of options as to what other stops you visit as a part of the package. London to Stonehenge tours might take in stops at
• Bath – an enthralling Georgian city with quaint tea shops and pubs for you to mingle with the friendly residents. Its 2000-year old Roman Bath is a great favorite of tourists who enjoy learning about the bath’s Roman architecture and statuary as they walk around its steaming pool.
• The Cotswold – It takes just about an hour to travel from Bath to Stonehenge. On your way, the attraction-filled sightseeing coach-ride takes you through the Cotswold for a view of the fabled English countryside. Relax as you drive through mile after mile of rolling hills sectioned by dry stone walls and make your way past old-fashioned market towns.
• Stratford-Upon-Avon – a delightful market town and birthplace of William Shakespeare, who is often regarded as the greatest English storyteller that ever lived.
• Windsor Castle – tour opulent apartments that only hint at the grandeur that characterizes the British royalty. Your visit may allow you to witness the famed “changing of the guard ceremony” or you can take a walk along the Windsor and Eton Heritage Trail.
• Oxford – a city known worldwide for its rich tradition of learning. Harry Potter fans will be amazed by Divinity School which is the setting for the Hogwarts infirmary! Other famous locations to tour in Oxford include Trinity College and Ashmolean Museum, the world’s first university museum built between 1678 and 1683.
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