









12 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore Royal Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world
See the turreted Round Tower and sweeping landscaped gardens overlooking the Thames
Discover the mystery of Stonehenge, an awe-inspiring prehistoric monument
Visit Salisbury Cathedral and explore over 800 years of medieval history
€ 1120.18
€ 1030.57


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Explore the history, culture, heritage, and medieval treasures of England with a private group tour to some of its most iconic landmarks. Begin at Royal Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, steeped in centuries of royal tradition. Set on a lush wooded hill overlooking the River Thames, Windsor Castle dates back to Norman times and features sweeping landscaped gardens and the turreted Round Tower. A symbol of Britain’s royal heritage, it offers visitors a chance to walk through history while admiring its striking architecture and beautiful surroundings. From there, continue to the mysterious Stonehenge, one of the world’s most awe-inspiring prehistoric monuments. Shrouded in mystery, its purpose has been described as a temple, a healing site, a burial ground, or an ancient calendar. Whatever the truth, Stonehenge never fails to impress with its enigmatic presence and captivating atmosphere.
Your journey continues with a visit to Salisbury Cathedral, one of the finest medieval structures in the UK, where more than 800 years of history come to life. Known for its soaring spire, it houses treasures such as the original 1215 Magna Carta, one of only four copies in existence, showcased in an interactive exhibition that explores its legacy. Inside, you can also see the world’s oldest working mechanical clock and marvel at stunning stained-glass windows that illuminate the vast interior with colour and light. Combining majestic castles, ancient wonders, and remarkable medieval architecture, this tour promises a deeply enriching experience through England’s most celebrated cultural and historical landmarks.
Entry to Windsor Castle
Entry to Stonehenge
Entry to Salisbury Cathedral
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Parking Fees
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Blue badge guide
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Audio guides available in multiple languages
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This is a outstanding Cathedral which you would expect. We had a guide to take us around and learned quite a lot in a short space of time. Very polite staff and eager to please. The Cafe is a worth a vist nice food if a little expensive. A very relaxing space tbh and we are not religious. As all Cathedrals are interesting this one had a few extra bits. We spent a weekend and a couple of days / evenings here at events and just a wander definitely worth a vist.

We regularly visit the Cathedral for Luxmuralis events. These events are one large music and visual art installation held not only inside the Cathedral but outside with projection displays shown on the main facade. It is enables the Cathedral to look absolutely stunning and absolutely beautiful. The Refectory Cafe inside the Cathedral is a lovely, vibrant setting adjoining the gift shop. There is plenty of table and booth seating provided with an excellent selection of hot and cold food, cakes, pastries and biscuits to suit everyones taste. A variety of hot and cold beverages are available along with ice cream. The staff are friendly and efficient. Clean toilets are provided along with disabled and baby changing facilities. Nice and clean and well maintained.

The chapter housed the magna carta and had boards you could walk around with which explained what all the carvings were, what a great idea. We stayed about 2 hours because of parking but you could spend all day there. The price of admission allows you to visit as many times as you want for 12 months.

Wonderful visit. £2 cheaper if you book online. £11 instead of £13. Spent a good hour and a half wLking round. Lots of information boards. Talk on the clock fascinating. All the cathedral guides well knowledgeable and informative. Cafe has meals and snacks, nor cheap though. Two teas and a bicci £9.50! Lots to become absorbed in. Well worth a visit. Didn't have time for tours. We parked at long stay car park £7.50 for 5 hours.

This is a fantastic place to come and view an amazing building. There is a lot to see and learn about. The staff and volunteers were all very nice and helpful. Magna Carter was a fascinating object to see. The refectory and gift shop were a pleasing addition. Well worth the entry fee.



