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Next Tour   Saturday, 7 November, 8am~9pm
Includes   Return Travel, Stonehenge entry & Guided Tour
Tour Price   Adult £45; Student £39; Child £33

Overview  
 Bath is the most beautiful town in England famous for its wonderful Roman Baths, the only working Roman baths in existence worldwide. It is an an elegant city with fabulous architecture and a rich history. Stonehenge, like Bath, is a World Heritage Site.The stone circle was built almost 5000 years ago and is the oldest monument in Europe. Learn about Neolithic cultures and marvel at what scientists believe to be the Early Britons’ most important temple

What can I see?     
  Stonehenge, the oldest monument in Europe
  Georgian Bath, the most beautiful town in England
  The 2000-year old Roman Baths
  Fabulous Palladian architecture
  Bath Abbey, the last great medieval church built
  Museums of Costume, Jane Austen and Astronomy The Circus, Bath  Bath Abbey The Roman Baths

Plan for the day  

 We leave Cambridge at 0800 for Stonehenge. On arrival, your guide will explain the history and understanding of Stonehenge. You will have over an hour at the stones. Take the audio tour (available in several languages) to hear more about the site. We arrive in Bath at lunchtime. There will be a walking tour around the city and free time to explore on foot. Don’t miss a trip to the Roman Baths. We leave Bath late in the afternoon arriving back in Cambridge at 2100.

Tour Details
 
  Travelling times
 Cambridge – Stonehenge 2 hours 30 minutes; Stonehenge Bath 50 minutes; Bath – Cambridge 3 hours
  Free time in central Bath
 4 hours 30 minutes
  What is included?
 Return Travel, Introduction to & Audio Tour of Stonehenge, Guided Tour of Bath, Maps and Information.
  What can I do in Bath?
 Optional guided tour: 1 hour 30 minutes; Visit Roman Baths (bathing not permitted) and Pump Rooms to taste the water; Visit new thermal baths (bathing permitted); Enter Bath Abbey, the last great medieval church; Admire the fabulous architecture of Royal Crescent and The Circus; Go shopping in the maze of shopping streets in the city centre or, uniquely, those on Pulteney Bridge; Visit the Jane Austen Centre, the Museum of Costume or the Herschel Museum of Astronomy.
  Entry Fees 
  Roman Baths – Adult £10, Student £8.50
  Stonehenge – Included in tour price
  Itinerary
 Leave Cambridge at 0800; Arrive at Stonehenge at 1030; 1 hour 30 minutes at Stonehenge; Arrive in Bath 1300; Guided walk & Free Time; Leave Bath at 1730; Arrive back in Cambridge at 2100 (includes rest break).

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