Windsor, Stonehenge & Bath Tour – Day Trip from London

See three of England’s most iconic landmarks in one unforgettable day. This full-day Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tour from London combines royal history, prehistoric mystery, and elegant Georgian architecture — all with comfortable return transport.

Duration: 11–12 hours
Departure: Central London (Victoria area)
Includes: Stonehenge entry, transport, professional guide
Optional: Windsor Castle entry, Roman Baths entry

Ideal for visitors who want to maximise their time in England without planning multiple journeys.

Per Person
Adult (17+)£95.00
Child (3-16)£85.00
Concessions (Senior/Student)£92.00
Tour prices include return transport to Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath for a comfortable, hassle-free journey. A pub lunch stop is included in the village of Lacock (meal not included). Hot food is not permitted on the coach, but sealed cold food is allowed. Click “Check Availability” to view current pricing options.

This tour is designed for travellers who want a structured, stress-free experience with expert commentary and efficient transport between destinations.

You’ll enjoy:

  • Travel by luxury air-conditioned coach
  • Entry to Stonehenge included
  • Guided commentary throughout the journey
  • Free time to explore Windsor and Bath
  • A carefully planned itinerary that avoids rushed stops

It’s one of the most popular day trips from London for first-time visitors.

Tour Itinerary

Morning Departure from London

Tours typically depart between 7:00am and 8:30am from Victoria Coach Station in central London. Early departure ensures you maximise sightseeing time. Your guide will provide historical context and interesting commentary throughout the journey.

Stop 1: Windsor

Your first destination is the historic town of Windsor.

If you choose a tour option including entry, you can explore:

  • Windsor Castle State Apartments
  • St George’s Chapel
  • The castle grounds

If entry is not included, you’ll still have time to explore Windsor town independently.

Typical visit time: 1.5–2 hours.

Stop 2: Stonehenge

Next, travel to the ancient stone circle on Salisbury Plain.

Your visit includes:

  • Entry to Stonehenge
  • Access to the exhibition centre
  • Shuttle transport to the stones
  • Audio guide

You’ll have time to walk around the monument and learn about its prehistoric origins.

Typical visit time: 1–1.5 hours.

Stop 3: Bath

The final stop is the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath.

Depending on your chosen package, you may:

  • Join a guided walking tour
  • Visit the Roman Baths
  • Explore independently

You’ll see landmarks such as:

  • The Royal Crescent
  • Bath Abbey
  • Pulteney Bridge

Typical visit time: 1.5–2 hours.

Our Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath tours include:

  • Return coach transport from London
  • Stonehenge entry ticket
  • Onboard guide commentary
  • Free time in Windsor and Bath

Other tour options you can also include or choose:

  • Windsor Castle admission
  • Roman Baths admission
  • Small-group upgrades

How long is the Windsor, Stonehenge & Bath tour?

Most tours last 11–12 hours including travel time.

Does the tour include Windsor Castle entry?

Some packages include Windsor Castle admission, while others offer free time only.

Is Stonehenge entry included?

Yes, Stonehenge entry is typically included in the tour price.

Can I visit the Roman Baths?

Some tour options include Roman Baths admission; others allow free time in Bath only.

Where does the tour depart from?

Most tours depart from central London, commonly near Victoria.

Is this tour suitable for children?

Yes, many families choose this tour. However, it is a long day with multiple stops.

Tour Reviews From Our Customers

  • Whistlestop

    It was a great way to see all the stops we wanted in a short space of time. We loved Windsor Castle and state apartments and wished we could have spent more time there. Stonehenge was long enough and we are definitely going back to Bath!
    Sarah Boud
    New York, USA
  • Fun family day

    We took this Windsor Castle Stonehenge trip during the school holidays as a fun day out. It was a long day but the kids loved it. We wanted to see Stonehenge but it was a bonus seeing Windsor Castle and Bath too. Never posted so much on Instagram.
    David Speller
    Staines, UK
  • Tiring but worth it

    It’s a long day for sure with quite a bit of walking involved, but you see so much with this tour itinerary! We loved St Georges Chapel and Stonehenge was amazing as we were blessed with super weather! The driver and guide were so helpful as well.
    Ole Moeller
    Helsinki, Finland

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A BIT MORE ABOUT OUR SIGHTSEEING TOUR PROVIDER FOR OUR

This Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath Tour includes easy pick-up and drop-off in central London from Victoria Coach Station. We work with Premium Tours, who have offered great tours for over 30 years. Travelers enjoy a comfortable ride in a luxury air-conditioned coach with panoramic tour. An expert guide helps you make the most of your visit to the UK’s top attractions. Many of the coaches are equipped with free Wi-Fi, so you can stay connected during the journey.

Thanks to Premium Tours’ great reputation, their services get high ratings on Trustpilot and TripAdvisor. Past customers leave glowing reviews about the professional guides and smooth experience. You don’t need to worry about parking at Stonehenge. The coaches park near the main car park. It is just a short walk to the visitor centre and entrance.

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This tour is ideal if you want to:

  • Make the most of your time in the UK
  • Visit three historic and UNESCO-listed sites in one day
  • Avoid the hassle of separate bookings and transport logistics
  • Enjoy expert guidance with included admissions
  • Experience diverse eras, from prehistoric to medieval to Roman

It’s one of the most popular full-day tours for visitors looking to see a lot without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

Arrive early: Make sure you’re at the meeting point 10–15 minutes before departure.
Dress comfortably: You’ll be walking and climbing stairs at several sites.
Bring essentials: Water, camera, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Check closures: Some areas (like St George’s Chapel) may close for services or events.