Discover three of England’s most iconic destinations in one unforgettable day.
Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and an official residence of the British monarchy. Soak in the rich history of a castle that has been home to kings and queens for nearly 1,000 years.
Next, travel to Oxford, famously known as the City of Dreaming Spires. Enjoy a guided walking tour through historic streets and college courtyards, learning about one of the world’s oldest universities. Experience the timeless atmosphere that makes Oxford truly unique.
Finally, Cotswolds, one of England’s most picturesque regions. Pass through charming villages and scenic countryside dotted with honey-coloured stone cottages, traditional villages, and classic English landscapes. This peaceful region offers a perfect contrast to the cities and castles of the day.
Ideal for first-time visitors
✔ Perfect mix of history, culture, and countryside
✔ Great photo opportunities throughout the day
Pick-Up and Drop-Off Information
This tour includes complimentary pick-up and drop-off service. We will collect you from your hotel or private address and return you to the same location at the end of the tour, unless you advise us otherwise. There is no additional charge for this service.
Hotel Pick-Up:
Please wait in the hotel lobby at the scheduled pick-up time. Your driver will come inside to meet you.
Private Address Pick-Up:
Please wait outside the main entrance of the property at the scheduled pick-up time.
If your hotel is not listed during the booking process, please inform us at the time of booking or send us an email after your reservation is confirmed, and we will arrange your pick-up accordingly.
If you do not yet have your pick-up details at the time of booking, please provide them at least 12 hours before the tour start time, or as soon as they become available.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and has been the family home of British kings and queens for almost 1,000 years William the Conqueror chose the site for Windsor Castle, high above the river Thames and on the edge of a Saxon hunting ground. He began building at Windsor around 1070, and 16 years later the Castle was complete. Here you will spend your time visiting the State Apartments, Semi-State Rooms and Queen Mary's Dolls' House. You will also visit the St georges Chapel The final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II. Time permiting you will also be taken on a panoramic tour of the Magna Carta Trail and John F Kennedy memorial site in Runny meade near Windsor Castle.
The beautiful city of stunning architecture, history and culture. Now it’s your turn to explore Oxford Uncover the inspiring stories Oxford University and Oxford City while visiting the old colleges with huge gates and high stone walls. Discover the Oxford University traditions and understand how students live and study today and learn why Oxford is called the City of Dreaming Spires. Once in Oxford you will meet up with you tour guide, who will give you a walking tour. the Guide is knowledgeable and enthusiastic. you will be entertained on the way with unknown anecdotes about the many Oxford University famous students and academics who have walked down these same lanes in times gone by. This guided walking tour is free, but you are welcome to make a donation at the end of the tour
Here in Cotswold you will spend your time Exploring the Villages and Cottages built from lime stones. The Cotswolds are a range of rolling hills spread over parts of south-west and south central England. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, it has unique features derived from the local golden-coloured limestone known as Cotswold stone. The Cotswolds is home to some of the most unspoilt, historic and famous towns and villages in England. The honey-coloured stone buildings provide a quintessential English charm found no-where else in the world. It really is a unique experience! Cotswold Garden Visits to gardens are often associated with summertime, but here in the Cotswolds, gardens bloom and burst with colour throughout the year. There is something for every season here – winter is often overlooked when it comes to gardens, but we have some of the best snowdrops in the country as well as the best autumn colour displays too.
Bourton-on-the-Water at the heart of the Cotswolds, is famed for its five stone bridges. Dating from between 1654 and 1911, the bridges are constructed from local Cotswold stone and give the village its byname of 'Venice of the Cotswolds'
From its golden yellow stone cottages to the two stone bridges calmly striding the babbling shallow waters of the River Eye, you'll find this a beautiful village to spend time in. Lower Slaughter's history is both impressive and understated. Its presence is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book due to the Old Mill.
Is Stow on the Wold is a vibrant and historic market town with lots to offer visitors on a day out in The Cotswolds. The must-see highlights have to be the Market Square and St Edward's Church. But, there's lots more to see and do around the town.
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