Windsor Castle The castle boasts numerous opulent rooms and facilities, most notably St. George's Chapel, the final resting place of many past Kings and Queens of England, including the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Stonehenge "A lifetime is incomplete without witnessing the grandeur of Stonehenge." This prehistoric marvel stands as a testament to time, witnessing the evolution of human civilization. More than just an archaeological treasure, it represents humanity's eternal quest for ancient wisdom and the mysteries of the universe. A classic landmark on your travel bucket list.
Oxford University "Life is wild, not a track." Stroll along Oxford's ancient streets, where Gothic spires, classical colonnades, and exquisite carvings are ubiquitous, transporting you back to medieval times. It is not only a temple of knowledge, but also a starting point for dreams.
Tour departs at 8am (boarding at 7.30am), Victoria Coach Station, Gate 1-5
TOUR ENDS NEAR VICTORIA STATION
The town of Windsor is best known for its historical links to the British royal family, and it is suitably steeped in pageantry and history. Towering over the rest of the town is Windsor Castle, the ancestral home of the English and later British monarchy, and largest inhabited castle in the world. It has been the family home of British kings and queens for almost 1,000 years and is today one of the official residences of His Majesty The King. Occupying over 10.5 hectares, the Castle offers a varied day out for visitors, including a visit to the magnificent State Apartments and St George's Chapel. The Castle's State Apartments are furnished with some of the finest works from the Royal Collection, reflecting the changing tastes of the Castle's royal occupants, particularly those of Charles II and George IV. If you decide not to include admission to Windsor Castle, you will have free time in Windsor town.
St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England, is a chapel designed in the high-medieval Gothic style. It is both a Royal Peculiar, a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch, and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter. Seating approximately 800, it is located in the Lower Ward of the castle. (If option selected.)
Step back 5,000 years in time to prehistoric Britain as our guide helps bring the history of this fascinating monument to life. Who built Stonehenge? Why was it built? Discover the answer to these questions and the monument’s fascinating link to the Summer and Winter solstice. Come face-to-face with a 5,500-year-old man and visit the world-class exhibition centre, with 250 ancient objects on display. (If option selected.)
The Sheldonian Theatre, located in Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1669 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, chancellor of the University at the time and the project's main financial backer.
The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. With over 12 million items, it is the second-largest library in Britain after the British Library.
'The City of Dreaming Spires' is known for its distinctive architecture and holds the unique accolade of having examples of every architectural period going as far back as Saxon times. Wander its quaint cobbled streets on a walking tour of the city with our expert tour guide, who will bring the history and charm of this ancient city to life.
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