Windsor, Stonehenge & Oxford – Stonehenge entry only
Windsor has been the home of Kings and Queens for centuries. Wander its cobbled streets and see the largest occupied castle in the world - home of the English and British monarchy for more than 900 years and official residence of Her Majesty The Queen.
Stonehenge is a must-see icon of England and with a history spanning 4,500 years, it has many different meanings to people today. Stonehenge is a wonder of the world, a spiritual place and a source of inspiration.
Plus, discover the beautiful English city of Oxford, home to the world-famous university and incredible architecture dating back to Saxon times.
Highlights
- See the beautiful historic town of Royal Windsor
- Unravel the mystery of Stonehenge with an interactive audio map
- See the world-famous Colleges of Oxford University from the exterior
- Explore the beautiful city of Oxford with an expert guide
What's included
- Expert Guide
- Entrance to Stonehenge
- Superior Coach
- Free Wi-Fi & USB Charging On-board
- Personal Audio Headset
- Walking Tour of Oxford
- An immersive, complimentary audio-guide available in Spanish, German, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese and Korean
- Lunch
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Entry to Windsor Castle
Overview
Windsor Castle
Windsor is famous for its royal connections and is steeped in the pageantry and history of the royal family.
Its glorious riverside location is surrounded by the delightful countryside of Royal Berkshire.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has since been the home of 39 monarchs.
If choosing the option to visit the State Apartments, the grandest in all of England, you will explore the same rooms that are used today by The Queen and members of the Royal Family. The walls in each room are adorned with incredible paintings and murals from history's most famous artists and lined with priceless treasures from all over the world.
Guests choosing the option to enter the Castle will also visit the scene of one of the most famous royal weddings of recent times. It was in St George's Chapel where HRH Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in 2018 in a ceremony broadcast to millions around the world.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is perhaps one of the most famous Neolithic monuments in the world. Plenty of mystery and intrigue surrounds this ancient site, and its construction and origin has divided opinion and stirred controversy over the many years since its discovery.
If choosing the entry ticket option there are plenty of things to see and do during your time visiting this famous UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Take a walk around the perimeter of the Stone Circle; an essential part of any visit
- Step inside reconstructed Neolithic houses to see how people lived 4,500 years ago
- Watch a display of ancient domestic skills, including flint knapping, rope making and grinding grain
- Visit the 360-degree audio-visual display at the visitor centre and see what it feels like to stand in the middle of the Stone Circle
- Visit the world-class exhibition centre, where over 250 objects and treasures are on display, including jewellery, pottery and even ancient human remains
Oxford
We end our day with a visit to 'The City of Dreaming Spires', perhaps best known for its world-famous university and incredible architecture.
The origins of Oxford University can be traced back to the 11th century, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
Throughout the city, elegant stone spires and domes rise up into the city skyline from medieval stone buildings. Little surprise, then, that this beautiful city has provided the backdrop for countless movie and TV series, including Harry Potter.
Enjoy a walking tour of the city with our expert guide, who will bring the history and charm of this beautiful city to life. As you walk through the cobbled streets, you'll see architecture from every period in English history, from early Saxon right through to Gothic Revival.
This is the only place in the country where you'll find buildings from every period in English history, which is what makes Oxford so unique.
London Victoria Train Station
Your tour will finish outside London Victoria Train Station, centrally located and easily accessible by national rail and underground, it is serviced by the Victoria, District and Circle Lines and is in Travel Zone 1.
Additional Information
● Tour Starts: 8:00 am, Victoria Coach Station (boarding commences at 7:30 am)
● Tour Finishes: approx. 7:30 pm, Victoria Train Station
● Entry to Stonehenge is included (Entry to Windsor Castle is not included)
● Please note that St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle is closed to visitors on Sundays. On rare occasions the State Apartments may be closed
● Guests are provided with personal audio headsets so distancing can be maintained when listening to commentary
● Please note: if your party has made separate bookings for the same tour, please contact us no later than 48 hours prior to the departure date if you wish to travel on the same coach
● Please visit our Travel Health page for full details of our enhanced hygiene standards and protocols (https://evanevanstours.com/travel-guide/experts-in-sightseeing/travel-health/)
Know before you go
Victoria Coach Station: Is a 10-15 minute walk from Victoria Train Station. Boarding: Commences 30 minutes prior to departure. On Board Our Coaches: There are no toilets and no hot drinks or hot food are allowed (cold drinks & odourless food are allowed). Privacy Policy: Please visit www.evanevanstours.com/privacy-policy/
Cancellation policy
Date changes or a refund can be processed up to 24 hours prior to travel. Cancellations less than 24 hours from travel are charged at 100%.