London Oxford Cotswolds Bath Stonehenge Windsor Audio Tour

7 days (approximately)
Offered in: German and 17 more

With your personal AI guide you aren't restricted to major landmarks and limited stories any more! Explore iconic sites like the Westminster Abbey, the Buckingham Palace, the Tower Bridge or any other popular or less known landmark, historical building or even piece of art. You can ask about literally anything which catches your eye: whole city district, hidden street corner, intriguing frescoes...

Key Features for Your English Holiday:

Snap a photo of any ancient ruin, fountain, or masterpiece and instantly receive a fascinating story. It’s like having a historian in your pocket!

Navigate seamlessly with map-based audio tours, giving you full flexibility.

Choose a narrator persona—from an in-depth local guide to a fun, kid-friendly companion—to tailor the stories to your interests.

Offline Ready: Download guides in advance so you never miss a story, even without Wi-Fi.

7 days premium subscription included. Available both for iPhones and Android smartphones

What's Included

7 days premium app access for iPhone or Android

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Big Ben

You can start your journey at any place in England and walk at your pace. Just download app to your phone

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 7 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Day 1: The Heart of Royal London

    9 stops
  • Westminster Abbey (Pass by)

    Step into the solemn coronation site where English monarchs have been crowned since 1066.

  • Big Ben (Pass by)

    Admire the iconic neo-Gothic clock tower that serves as the world’s most famous symbol of British democracy.

  • Houses of Parliament (Pass by)

    A stunning masterpiece of Victorian Gothic architecture where centuries of British political history come to life along the banks of the River Thames.

  • St. James's Park (Pass by)

    Wander through the oldest Royal Park, offering a peaceful sanctuary with views of resident pelicans and the palace.

  • Buckingham Palace (Pass by)

    Witness the ceremonial Changing of the Guard at the official administrative headquarters of the British monarch.

  • Trafalgar Square (Pass by)

    Stand at the geographical center of London, guarded by four massive bronze lions and Admiral Nelson.

  • The National Gallery (Pass by)

    Explore a treasure trove of European masterpieces, from Van Gogh’s Sunflowers to Da Vinci’s sketches.

  • Covent Garden (Pass by)

    Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the former fruit market, now filled with street performers and artisan shops.

  • London Eye (Pass by)

    End your day with a slow rotation above the Thames for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city skyline.

  • Day 2

    Day 2: History and Heights of the City

    8 stops
  • Tower of London (Pass by)

    Discover the dark history of this fortress-palace that once served as a royal residence and a notorious prison.

  • Tower Bridge (Pass by)

    Walk across the world’s most sophisticated bascule bridge and view the Thames through its glass floor.

  • Borough Market (Pass by)

    Indulge in a sensory feast at London’s most renowned food market, dating back over a thousand years.

  • The Shard (Pass by)

    Ascend Western Europe's tallest building for a dramatic perspective of the winding River Thames.

  • Shakespeare's Globe (Pass by)

    Visit this faithful reconstruction of the open-air playhouse where the Bard’s greatest works came to life.

  • Tate Modern (Pass by)

    Immerse yourself in contemporary art within a massive converted power station on the South Bank.

  • Millennium Bridge (Pass by)

    Traverse the "Wobbly Bridge," a sleek steel suspension path connecting the modern bank to the ancient city.

  • St. Paul's Cathedral (Pass by)

    Marvel at Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece, featuring a world-famous dome that survived the Blitz.

  • Day 3

    Day 3: Oxford — The City of Dreaming Spires

    8 stops
  • Oxford Castle & Prison (Pass by)

    Climb the Saxon tower of this 1,000-year-old fortress for a panoramic view of the university city.

  • Christ Church (Pass by)

    Explore the majestic Great Hall that inspired the cinematic world of Harry Potter.

  • Radcliffe Camera (Pass by)

    Admire the stunning circular library that stands as one of the most photographed landmarks in Oxford.

  • Bodleian Library (Pass by)

    Enter one of the oldest research libraries in the world, holding a copy of every book published in the UK.

  • Bridge of Sighs (Pass by)

    Snapshot this elegant skyway that links two halves of Hertford College over New College Lane.

  • University Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Pass by)

    Discover the historic center of the university, where scholars have gathered since the 13th century.

  • Oxford Covered Market (Pass by)

    Browse the unique stalls of this historic marketplace, serving locals with fresh produce since 1774.

  • Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology (Pass by)

    Visit the world’s first university museum to see ancient Egyptian mummies and legendary art collections.

  • Day 4

    Day 4: The Cotswolds — English Countryside Bliss

    8 stops
  • (Pass by)

    Stroll down the sloping main street of the "Gateway to the Cotswolds," lined with ancient stone cottages.

  • Arlington Row (Pass by)

    Photograph the most iconic row of weavers' cottages in England, dating back to the 14th century.

  • Bourton-on-the-Water (Pass by)

    Walk across the low stone bridges of this "Venice of the Cotswolds" nestled along the River Windrush.

  • (Pass by)

    Explore a perfect 1:9 scale replica of Bourton-on-the-Water, built entirely from local Cotswold stone.

  • Stow-on-the-Wold Market Square (Pass by)

    Visit the highest town in the Cotswolds, famous for its historic wool trade and antique shops.

  • St. Edward's Church (Pass by)

    Find the magical "Yew Tree Door," which looks like it belongs in a Tolkien fantasy novel.

  • Lower Slaughter (Pass by)

    Wander through one of England's prettiest villages, known for its picturesque water mill and riverside path.

  • Broadway Tower (Pass by)

    Stand atop this Georgian "folly" for a view that spans across sixteen different English counties.

  • Day 5

    Day 5: Bath — Roman Luxury and Georgian Elegance

    7 stops
  • The Roman Baths (Pass by)

    Walk the ancient pavements surrounding the steaming mineral springs used by Romans 2,000 years ago.

  • Bath Abbey (Pass by)

    Admire the stunning fan-vaulted ceiling and the "Ladder of Angels" on the facade of this Gothic masterpiece.

  • Pulteney Bridge (Pass by)

    Cross one of only four bridges in the world with shops built across its entire span.

  • The Royal Crescent (Pass by)

    Marvel at the architectural perfection of thirty terraced houses arranged in a sweeping crescent moon.

  • No. 1 Royal Crescent (Pass by)

    Step inside a fully restored Georgian townhouse to see how Bath’s elite lived in the 1700s.

  • The Circus (Pass by)

    Walk through this magnificent circle of townhouses inspired by the Roman Colosseum’s classical architecture.

  • Thermae Bath Spa (Pass by)

    Relax in Britain’s only natural thermal waters at a rooftop pool overlooking the city’s spires.

  • Day 6

    Day 6: Stonehenge & Salisbury — Ancient Mysteries

    5 stops
  • (Pass by)

    Begin your journey with interactive exhibits that explain the mystery of the 5,000-year-old megaliths.

  • Woodhenge (Pass by)

    Visit the nearby timber circle that once served as a ritual site for the Neolithic people.

  • Old Sarum (Pass by)

    Explore the ruins of the original Salisbury, an Iron Age hillfort where a royal palace and cathedral once stood.

  • (Pass by)

    View the tallest spire in Britain, an incredible feat of medieval engineering rising 123 meters.

  • (Pass by)

    Experience the bustle of a traditional English market town that has hosted traders since 1227.

  • Day 7

    Day 7: Windsor — Royal Grandeur and Eton

    8 stops
  • Windsor Castle (Pass by)

    Explore the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, a preferred weekend home of the British monarch.

  • St. George's Chapel (Pass by)

    Visit the final resting place of many monarchs and the site of famous royal weddings.

  • The State Apartments (Pass by)

    Admire the opulent rooms furnished with some of the finest treasures from the Royal Collection.

  • (Pass by)

    See the world’s most famous dollhouse, complete with running water and tiny working elevators.

  • The Long Walk (Pass by)

    Walk down the majestic three-mile tree-lined avenue that leads straight to the castle gates.

  • Windsor Great Park (Pass by)

    Wander through 5,000 acres of ancient parkland where royal deer still roam freely.

  • Eton College (Pass by)

    Cross the bridge to see the prestigious school that has educated 20 British Prime Ministers.

  • (Pass by)

    Relax by the River Thames and watch the swans before your final journey back to London.

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Multi-day Tours
Private and Luxury
Audio Guides
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Walking Tours
Small Group
Short term availability

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