Stonehenge and Bath tour from London
Visit two of Britain’s best-known UNESCO World Heritage destinations in one day: the ancient stone circle at Stonehenge and the elegant Roman city of Bath.
This is a strong choice if you want more focus than a three-stop Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour. You still get a full sightseeing day from London, but with the itinerary centred around Stonehenge and Bath rather than trying to squeeze in a third major destination.
Stonehenge and Bath tour prices
The current tour prices are shown below. They include travel to and from Stonehenge and Bath, with Stonehenge entry included. Live prices and availability can vary by date, so check your preferred day before confirming.
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Use the live booking page to confirm the exact departure date, current availability, inclusions and cancellation terms.
What’s included on this Stonehenge and Bath tour?
The appeal of this tour is simplicity: you leave central London by coach, visit Bath, visit Stonehenge, and return to London without having to stitch together trains, buses, timed tickets and onward transfers yourself.
Stonehenge and Bath tour itinerary
The order can vary by operator and conditions, but the current itinerary is built around a morning departure from London, time in Bath, a visit to Stonehenge and an evening return to Victoria Coach Station.
Depart London Victoria Coach Station
Arrive before departure so you have time to check in and board. The current schedule states boarding from around 8:00am and departure at 8:15am.
Explore Bath
See the city’s Roman and Georgian highlights, including the Roman Baths area, Bath Abbey, the Circus, the Royal Crescent, Assembly Rooms and Pulteney Bridge.
Visit Stonehenge
Continue to Stonehenge to see the ancient stone circle, visitor centre and exhibition areas. This is the part of the day where your included Stonehenge admission matters.
Return to London
The current page states an approximate return to London Victoria Coach Station at around 7:30pm, subject to traffic and the day’s schedule.
Why choose Stonehenge and Bath instead of a three-stop tour?
The most popular alternative is a Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour. That can be brilliant if you want maximum sightseeing in one day, but it is naturally a faster-paced itinerary.
This Stonehenge and Bath tour is better suited to visitors who want a more balanced day: still ambitious, still a proper day trip from London, but with more focus on two places rather than three.
Stonehenge and Bath
Best for visitors who want Stonehenge and a fuller taste of Bath in a single organised day.
Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath
Best for maximum sightseeing, but with less time in each destination.
What you see in Bath
Bath is one of the UK’s most attractive historic cities, known for its Roman Baths, honey-coloured Georgian architecture and compact, walkable centre. The tour usually includes a panoramic introduction to the city, followed by time to explore independently.
- The Roman Baths area and Britain’s famous natural hot springs.
- Bath Abbey, one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks.
- The Circus, Royal Crescent and elegant Georgian streets.
- Pulteney Bridge and the riverside views around the city centre.
What you see at Stonehenge
Stonehenge remains one of Britain’s most famous prehistoric landmarks. It is surrounded by mystery, ancient engineering, archaeology and stories about its possible astronomical and spiritual significance.
- View the ancient stone circle from the main visitor route.
- Use your included Stonehenge admission rather than buying separately.
- Visit the Stonehenge Visitor Centre and exhibition areas where time allows.
- See reconstructions, landscape context and objects linked to the site’s history.
For a different Stonehenge experience, compare this with the direct Stonehenge day trip from London or the more premium Inner Circle tours.
Why travellers like this tour
The recurring theme in visitor feedback is pace. People often choose the Stonehenge and Bath combination because they want a full day without feeling as rushed as a three-stop itinerary.
“We opted for this trip as we read some reviews about not having much time in places. It was a really great day and we never felt rushed.”
Darren, Las Vegas
“We were debating whether to also add in Windsor Castle, but we are so glad we didn’t. The Roman Baths were amazing.”
Justine, Cairns
“Booking online was simple. We got up close to the ancient stones and loved wandering the streets of Bath.”
Phil, Oslo
Why pre-book your Stonehenge and Bath tour?
Stonehenge uses timed entry, and same-day availability can be limited. Pre-booking your tour helps secure the date you want, avoids having to arrange separate Stonehenge tickets and keeps the Bath transfer simple.
- Stonehenge tickets are time-based and can sell out on busy dates.
- Combining Bath and Stonehenge independently can be awkward in one day.
- An organised tour gives you one booking, one pickup point and one planned route.
Stonehenge and Bath tour FAQs
Common questions before booking a full-day Stonehenge and Bath tour from London.
Is Stonehenge entry included in this tour?
Yes. This Stonehenge and Bath tour includes entry to Stonehenge, along with return coach travel from London and time to explore Bath.
Are Roman Baths tickets included?
This tour gives you time in Bath and the option to visit the Roman Baths. Check the live booking details for the exact ticket inclusions on your chosen date.
Where does the Stonehenge and Bath tour leave from?
The tour departs from Victoria Coach Station in central London. The current schedule asks visitors to arrive before departure, with boarding from around 8:00am for an 8:15am departure.
How long is the Stonehenge and Bath tour from London?
It is a full-day tour. The current page states that the tour returns to London Victoria Coach Station at approximately 7:30pm, depending on traffic and conditions on the day.
Is this better than the Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour?
Choose this Stonehenge and Bath tour if you want a slightly simpler two-stop day with more focus on Bath and Stonehenge. Choose the Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour if you want to see three major places in one day and accept a faster pace.
How much time do you get in Bath?
The tour includes free time in Bath, with the chance to see places such as Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, the Royal Crescent and the Roman Baths area. Exact time can vary by traffic and the dayโs schedule.
Can children join the Stonehenge and Bath tour?
Yes. The current pricing includes a child fare for ages 3 to 16. Families should check the live booking page for availability and any age-specific conditions.
Can I cancel after booking?
The existing tour information highlights a flexible cancellation policy. Always check the live booking page for the exact cancellation window and conditions before confirming.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
This tour is based around a central London pickup and return at Victoria Coach Station, rather than individual hotel pickup.
Can I visit Stonehenge and Bath by train instead?
It is possible to plan independent travel, but combining Stonehenge and Bath in one day is more complicated by public transport. An organised coach tour is usually easier if you want both places in a single day from London.
Ready to visit Stonehenge and Bath in one day?
Check the live booking page for your travel date, latest availability, included entry details and cancellation terms.
