Leaving the Fantastic city of London enjoying many sites on the way we make our way Stonehenge you will admire England’s countryside as you travel to Salisbury Plain, the home of this UNESCO-listed stone circle, whose origins stretch back 4,500 years. Be amazed at the prehistoric monument, now generally thought to have been a holy place aligned to the movements of the sun. Stare at the stones, evaluate how they were conveyed here. Onwards as we travel to Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. It is open to visitors throughout the year. Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it has since been the home of 39 monarchs. Today The Queen spends most of her private weekends at the Castle. With time to spare here why not stay in Windsor for an early dinner?.....
I will let you decide........ Opening time 09.30am - Closing 5pm Last Admission 2Hrs before.
rom many royal engagements to the home of Her Majesty The Queen. Enjoy from the Chapel to the State rooms and the castle surroundings. While you have time here why not stop for an early afternoon dinner before heading back to London. Opening time 10am - Closing time 4:15pm Last Admission 3pm
We Pick Up from any London Hotel or Accomadation at 7.00am to be at Stonehenge for 9.30am then at Midday travel to Windsor Castle for 1-1.30pmwhere here you can enjoy Windsor and it's Castle
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