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 center, which features several exhibits related to the history of Stonehenge.
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.
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.
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, Theater Royal Bath, Queen Square and Royal Victoria Park. Your knowledgeable guide will share ghost stories about the locations you will visit during the tour.
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 dove deep into Bath’s ancient Roman heritage at the Roman Baths.
Starting in the city center, 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.
Walk through 2,000 years of history with this self-guided walking tour— from the ancient baths that gave this UNESCO city its name, to the Georgian backgrounds where Bridgerton was filmed and Jane Austen set two of her novels. Along the way, you can decide if you prefer Georgian era buildings in a square, circle or a crescent!
As you walk you will encounter bakeries with 300-year-old recipes, hear why Princess Victoria never returned to Bath after a single visit, and find out what really happened at those Assembly Room balls.
This tour is the perfect introduction to Bath if you are a first time visitor. You can pause the tour whenever you want to step into and explore a sight further and then resume the tour. The walk has 13 stops that take you uphill from the picturesque Pultney bridge to the famous Royal Crescent.
Start anytime with no group to keep up with and no schedule to follow. Available in 9 languages.
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.
Discover Bristol's biggest public Air Raid Shelter, explore the historic Old Town and experience the nation's No.1 covered market.
Join us for an experience you'll never forget.
Our local guides will take you on a unique tour from the height of Bristol's trading past through the swinging 60's to the city's vibrant present.
Enjoy privileged access to subterranean passageways, WW11 air raid shelters and rooms which once rocked to the best bands in the world.
Once you've been fascinated and amazed, you'll be spoilt for choice with places to eat, drink and pick up the best local gifts to take back as a lasting reminder of your stay in Bristol.
The great and ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world. What visitors see today are the substantial remnants of the last in a sequence of such monuments erected between circa 3000BC and 1600BC. Each monument was a circular structure, aligned with the rising of the sun at the midsummer solstice.
There has always been intense debate over quite what purpose Stonehenge served. Certainly, it was the focal point in a landscape filled with prehistoric ceremonial structures. It also represented an enormous investment of labour and time. A huge effort and great organisation was needed to carry the stones tens, and sometimes hundreds, of miles by land and water and then to shape and raise them. Only a sophisticated society could have mustered so large a workforce and the design and construction skills necessary to produce Stonehenge and its surrounding monuments.
Stonehenge's orientation in relation to the rising and setting sun has always been one of its most remarkable features. Whether this was because its builders came from a sun-worshipping culture or because - as some scholars have asserted - the circle and its banks were part of a huge astronomical calendar, remains a mystery. What cannot be denied is the ingenuity of the builders of Stonehenge. With only very basic tools at their disposal, they shaped the stones and formed the mortises and tenons that linked uprights to lintels. Using antlers and bones, they dug the pits to hold the stones and made the banks and ditches that enclosed them
Mystery surrounds this 5,000 year old monument in the centre of the World Heritage Site. Visit this prehistoric site and decide for yourself whether Stonehenge was a place of sun worship, a healing sanctuary, a sacred burial site, or something different altogether!
Be ready for an adventure that will transport you through centuries of history and into the heart of picturesque England.
Wander through Castle Combe, one of the prettiest villages in England and discover the mystery behind the Avebury Neolithic Standing Stones.
Brace yourself for an extraordinary journey to Stonehenge and the Cotswolds, where ancient mysteries and natural splendours await in this small-group tour (maximum 16 people)
This is a fantastic opportunity to be introduced to the World Heritage City of Bath by the UK's only qualified tourist guides. They are the internationally respected Blue Badge registered / fully insured / Institute of Tourist Guiding qualified guides. They will ensure you take away a full understanding of Bath, and show you the must-see highlights. The walking tour will be enjoyable, informative, interesting, entertaining, and historically correct!
On this experience, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in Bristol’s culture, history and events from a new perspective. You’ll discover the magenta exterior of the attraction’s building reflecting the city’s vibrant spirit, while inside, you’ll find a blend of modern design with local cultural touches.
As you step inside this upside down world, you’ll see familiar domestic scenes completely inverted. Here, you can have playful photo opportunities.
This 1.5-hour tour will take you to many of the key filming locations used in Netflix series Bridgerton. During the tour, you'll be guided through the cobbled streets of Bath, where you will also explore the homes of major characters like Lady Danbury and the Featherington family as well as Madame Delacroix's shop and venues featured in lavish balls and parties during the show.
The tour includes lively discussion and behind-the-scenes gossip about the making of the series as well as lots of opportunities to take photographs along the way.
This is a BRIDGERTON film location tour from me, a long standing guide in Bath with 20 years of experience. We will see all of the following plus so much more.
# Lady Danbury's house - The Duke in residence
# The Featheringtons' abode
# The Gunter's tea shop
# Lady Dee's Hat Emporium
# Modiste's dress shop
# Siena's dwelling
# The Market
I INCLUDE A FUN QUIZ (optional) to see how much you have remembered.
We promenade the cobbled streets of Bath cleverly disguised as Grosvenor Square London unfolding the story of BRIDGERTON with references to all the other locations used to bring the wonderful Regency story to life. I will include actual historical anecdotes to enhance this
ADDED TV & OTHER FILMINGS IN BATH also mentioned.
My tour guide delivery will be upbeat and entertaining, not just facts, hopefully to make your engaging and fun. Many photo stops will be possible during the tour as I fully explain the locations and where they appeared in BRIDGERTON
It’s a day of magic, imagination, and inspiration.
Many have gazed upon Stonehenge and wondered how the enormous standing stones ended up like that. Some believe the wizard Merlin worked his magic to create them. Others imagine aliens are involved. While some agree it was the Romans. Standing stones constantly inspire the imagination and on this tour you get to see not just one, but two of these amazing constructs.
And it doesn’t stop with these monuments. Many know the Cotswolds as a place of quintessential beauty and it’s time for you to see for yourself. From movie set locations to fascinating history, you’ll love exploring this beautiful region.