This experience will allow you to explore ancient Stonehenge, which is a prehistoric monument built around 2500 BCE. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its massive stones placed in a circular shape. Entrance to the site will be managed using a timed ticketing system.
While there, you'll be able to walk around the renowned stone structure. An outdoor gallery featuring reconstructed homes from the Neolithic period can be seen as well. The tour will also offer access to the visitor centre, which features several exhibits related to the history of Stonehenge.
User reviews, Fabulous, 9 out of 10 from 404 reviews
On board the Jolly Brit, you'll travel on a historic vessel with royal heritage. The boat once served as a jolly boat on the Royal Yacht Britannia and was used by Queen Elizabeth II. From the water you'll see a one-of-a-kind view of Pulteney Weir and the riverside that frames Bath.
You will relax on a scenic river cruise through the city, drifting gently along the River Avon and taking in views of Bath’s historic architecture and peaceful riverside wildlife. Along the way you’ll learn about the city’s unique history as landmarks and riverside scenes pass by. The trip offers a calm, alternative perspective on Bath from the water, letting you see familiar sights in a different light.
User reviews, Exceptional, 9.4 out of 10 from 25 reviews
At the heart of the World Heritage Site, you’ll find Stonehenge — the great, ancient stone circle whose visible remains are the substantial remnants of the last in a sequence of monuments built between about 3000 BC and 1600 BC. As you walk around the site you’ll see the circular arrangement aligned with the rising sun at the midsummer solstice, and get a clear sense of the scale and layout of this prehistoric landscape filled with ceremonial structures.
You’ll also encounter the story of how the monument was made and the questions that still surround it. The stones show the ingenuity of people working with very basic tools: they were shaped, fitted with mortises and tenons to link uprights and lintels, and set into pits dug with antlers and bones. Moving and raising these stones required huge organisation, with some boulders carried tens and sometimes hundreds of miles by land and water. Why it was built remains debated — sun worship, a healing sanctuary, sacred burials or something else are all possibilities — and you can explore the site and decide for yourself what Stonehenge might have meant to its builders.
User reviews, Very good, 8.6 out of 10 from 12 reviews
This guided tour will take you through Bristol to immerse you in a thousand years of the city's history. As you walk through the streets, you’ll see the vibrant street art that contributes to the unique atmosphere of Bristol, including works by Banksy. Your guide will also give you tips for making the most of your stay.
User reviews, Exceptional, 9.6 out of 10 from 732 reviews
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Exceptional · 732 reviews
Blackbeard to Banksy - The Ultimate Walking Tour of Bristol
At Salisbury Cathedral you’ll explore an impressive early English example of Gothic architecture set within an 80-acre walled Close. The cathedral was built over a 38-year period between 1220 and 1258. As you move through the building you’ll see Britain’s tallest spire, rising to 123 metres, and the world’s oldest working mechanical clock, dating back to 1836. The cathedral sits around a one-hour drive from London, giving you a striking medieval setting not far from the capital.
You’ll also encounter one of history’s most important documents. Salisbury Cathedral houses the finest surviving of the world’s four remaining original 1215 Magna Carta manuscripts. This UNESCO-protected charter is permanently displayed in the cathedral’s 13th-century, stone-carved Chapter House, which is decorated with sixty Old Testament scenes. Along the way you’ll learn that the Magna Carta was issued by King John in June 1215, and that it contains over 60 clauses outlining rights and legal protections, including the principle of a fair trial.
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On this guided private ghost tour in Bath, you will be able to see the most haunted locations in the city and learn about their spooky history. You will have the chance to explore Bath Abbey, Royal Mineral Water Hospital, Theatre Royal Bath, Queen Square and Royal Victoria Park. Your knowledgeable guide will share ghost stories about the locations you will visit during the tour.
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With this ticket, you’ll get to explore Salisbury Cathedral – one of England’s most famous churches, built in the mid-thirteenth century.
As you stroll around the cathedral’s grounds, you’ll get to see elaborate Gothic-style features, like its pointed arches and flying buttresses. Inside, you’ll be able to get up close to the original Magna Carta, written in1215. You’ll also get to see the world’s oldest working medieval clock, which was built in 1386. To round off your trip, you’ll have the chance to climb to the top of England's tallest spire and enjoy sweeping views of the city and rolling countryside.
User reviews, Fabulous, 9.2 out of 10 from 120 reviews
This two-hour tour will give you the chance to explore one of Bath’s oldest and most iconic sights.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll get to dive deep into Bath’s ancient Roman heritage at the Roman Baths.
Starting in the city centre, you’ll get to wander past a handful of important sights, including the Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey.
Then, you’ll get to explore the Roman baths. Here, you’ll get to learn about the life and legacy of Roman Britain.
When you’ve had your fill of ancient history, you’ll get to explore the best of Georgian Bath, with a trip to the Royal Crescent and the Circus.
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With this ticket, you’ll get to enjoy a relaxing sound bath in one of the oldest buildings in the heart of Bath.
You’ll get to enjoy an hour-long meditative experience in which you are ‘bathed’ in sound waves. As you listen to the gongs, percussion and chimes, you’ll feel your body relax and become more aware.
During your time at the spa, you’ll also have access to a reclining chair, eye pillows and blankets.
To top off your experience, you’ll get the opportunity to complement your spa bath with a treatment.
User reviews, Exceptional, 9.6 out of 10 from 143 reviews
This self-guided walking tour takes you through Bath’s 2,000 years of history, from the ancient baths that gave the city its name to the Georgian streets used as backgrounds for Bridgerton and the settings of two Jane Austen novels. As you move through the city you can decide whether you prefer Georgian buildings arranged in a square, a circle or the famous crescent. The route has 13 stops that lead uphill from the picturesque Pulteney Bridge to the Royal Crescent.
Along the way you will pass bakeries that still use 300-year-old recipes, hear why Princess Victoria never returned to Bath after a single visit, and learn what really happened at the Assembly Room balls. The tour is self-paced, so you can start anytime, pause to explore a sight further and then resume. There’s no group to keep up with and no schedule to follow, and the experience is available in nine languages.
User reviews, Very good, 8.2 out of 10 from 48 reviews
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Very good · 48 reviews
Romans, Royals and Regency Bath Self Guided Tour with App
In Bristol, you'll join a guided tour that includes access to the city's secret underground air raid shelters — the tour operator is the only company with permission to enter these spaces. Your local guide will lead you through subterranean passageways and WWII air raid shelters and into rooms that once hosted some of the best bands in the world. Along the way you'll be taken from the height of Bristol’s trading past, through the swinging 60s, to the city’s vibrant present.
You will also explore the historic Old Town and the nation’s No.1 covered market, seeing places where you can eat, drink and pick up local gifts. After the guided sections, you’ll be spoilt for choice with cafés, bars and stalls to explore at your own pace as a lasting reminder of your time in Bristol.
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You will travel through picturesque English countryside on a small-group tour limited to a maximum of 16 people. Along the way, you will visit Stonehenge and the Cotswolds, where ancient mysteries and natural splendours await. The experience will take you into the heart of landscapes that have shaped local history and culture.
You will wander through Castle Combe, often described as one of England’s prettiest villages, and explore the area around the Avebury Neolithic Standing Stones to learn about their enduring mystery. As you move between these highlights, you will enjoy close-up views and time to absorb the atmosphere of each place, with opportunities to ask questions and reflect on what you see.
User reviews, Exceptional, 9.8 out of 10 from 184 reviews
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Exceptional · 184 reviews
Stonehenge & the Cotswolds Including Admission from Bath
With this ticket, you’ll have the opportunity to get up close to Stonehenge, the iconic Neolithic monument and UNESCO World Heritage site on Salisbury Plain.
You can listen to the included audio guide to hear all about the history and mystery of these 5,000-year-old standing stones. With the guide, you’ll be able to learn the theories of how the 13-foot-high stones, each weighing up to 25 tons, was transported to the site from over 300 km away.
You’ll also get the chance to see the Visitor Centre, where you can find even more information about the landmark stone circle.
This walking tour introduces you to the World Heritage City of Bath with commentary from the UK's only qualified tourist guides. The guides are internationally respected, Blue Badge registered, fully insured and Institute of Tourist Guiding qualified, and they will ensure you take away a full understanding of Bath.
As you move through the city, you will see the must-see highlights and hear clear, historically correct information about Bath’s past. The experience will be enjoyable, informative, interesting and entertaining, with guides drawing on their professional training to bring the city’s stories to life. Along the way, you’ll gain context that helps the sights make sense and leave with a fuller appreciation of why Bath is a World Heritage City.
User reviews, Exceptional, 9.8 out of 10 from 316 reviews
With this ticket, you’ll get the chance to explore Aerospace Bristol – a museum that celebrates the world-class achievements of the aerospace industry in Bristol.
You’ll be able to explore over 100 years of aviation, diving into aeroplanes, helicopters and space technology as you go. Bristol is the true home of Concorde and with your ticket, you’ll get to step aboard a real Concorde Alpha Foxtrot. You’ll get to explore the cockpit, was through the passenger cabin and experience first-hand how Concorde passengers would travel in style.
User reviews, Exceptional, 9.6 out of 10 from 105 reviews