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This compact one-day tour covers the top three destinations in the South and South West of England.
You will visit Windsor Castle, the oldest castle owned by the British Royal Family, Stonehenge (a World Heritage Site), one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and Bath (a World Heritage Site), a beautiful Georgian town famous for its Roman Baths Museum.
Even if you are a little worried about being guided by an English guide, you can participate with peace of mind as we will provide you with a Japanese guidebook that summarizes the tour itinerary, important points to note, and sightseeing tips.
- Course Information -
・Meeting time: 7:30
・Meeting place: In front of bus stop Z6 ・End time: 20:00
・Disbandment location: Kensington area (near Gloucester Road subway station)
・Minimum number of participants: 1 person
- Spot Introduction -
・Windsor CastleWindsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and was built about 900 years ago. It is owned by the British royal family and is where Queen Elizabeth spends her weekends. While it is famous as a tourist spot, it is also used as a guest house for inviting state guests and is still used for many official events today.
・Bath (World Heritage Site)
Bath's beautiful cityscape is registered as a World Heritage Site. Throughout the city, you can see beautiful Georgian-style buildings made of honey-colored stone called Bathstone. The 2000-year-old Roman Baths Museum, which was also the setting for the movie "Thermae Romae," is a must-see.
・Stonehenge (World Heritage Site)
Stonehenge, a mysterious group of megaliths that suddenly appeared on the Salisbury Plain in southern England, was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1986. It is made up of 30 standing stones (menhirs) that are 4-5m high and weigh nearly 50 tons, arranged in a circle about 100m in diameter, but it remains a mystery as to where and how so many huge stones were transported, and who built them and for what purpose.
*Stonehenge does not provide audio guide devices in Japanese. There is a free Stonehenge app, so if you install it on your mobile phone in advance, you can select Japanese (or another language) when using the guide.
You can install the app from the Apple Store or Google Play links on the Stonehenge official website here .
Durasi | 12 Jam. |
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Alamat | Bus stop Z6 near Victoria Station |
Kategori | Tur |