Stonehenge and Roman bath

Stonehenge Museum and Roman Bath Tour

Stonehenge and Roman Bath are two different places on one trip.

It is a long journey that requires exiting the hotel early

Away from London 1 hour and 45 minutes

The tour takes about two hours

Stonehenge excursion and Roman bath

It is a long journey that requires exiting the hotel early at nine in the morning and heading first to Stonehenge, which is one hour and 45 minutes away from London, and the tour takes about two hours.

Stonehenge stones

Stonehenge stones are within walking distance of the entrance to the restaurant, souvenir shops and box office.

Transport buses

The entrance to the stones

Buses are used to transport visitors from the entrance to the stones, which takes approximately 7 minutes.

Jessica Foxx

Stone Hing rocks

It is believed that a group of Stone Hing rocks was part of a healing temple, a history of something, or a royal tomb. Dr. Richard Pevens

Roman bath

We head to a city

After finishing, we head to the old city of Bus, where there is a Roman bath, which is 45 minutes from Stonehenge … The tour there also takes about two hours … Then we return to London in a distance of approximately two and a half hours

Stonehenge and Roman Bath are two different places on one trip

We start with Stonehenge, which is an hour and 45 minutes away from Central London, and is a place of ancient stones

And that dates back to the pre-Christmas period.

From there we head to the Roman Bath located in the famous city of Bath

Which is 45 minutes away from Stonehenge.