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Bath, Stonehenge and Salisbury Tour Pass
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Price List:
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1
adult
2nd Class
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1
Child
2nd Class
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| 1 day |
USD 161.00
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USD 140.00
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| Please Note: Arrange your tour 24 hours in advance by calling the number provided with your documents. Child price for children age 3-16. Prices are in U.S. dollars and are subject to change. Please read the railpass terms and conditions. |
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Bus roundtrip from London to Salisbury and Stonehenge. |
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Free entry into Salisbury Cathedral and Stonehenge. |
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Visit to the Roman baths. |
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Time for lunch and shopping. |
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Lunch is included in price of the tour. |
Service Available: |
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Daily from March – October, Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday from November - February |
Information: |
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The Ancient Monument of Stonehenge - 5,000 years ago these 40-ton rocks were dragged across the lonely plain to Salisbury Hill, and their secrets continue to tantalize and intrigue scholars and visitors to this day. Was Stonehenge a religious temple, an astronomical clock, or a Bronze Age burial ground? Learn more about this iconic monument steeped in mystery and legend, and let your imagination be captivated by its silent, ancient mysteries. |
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Salisbury - Here we visit one of the finest medieval Cathedrals in Britain. The spire of Salisbury Cathedral is the tallest in England at 123m (404ft). It soars to the heavens, and was considered a revolution in cathedral architecture when it was built 800 years ago.
While at Salisbury Cathedral, you may also visit the Chapter House and see the Magna Carta. The Chapter House was built during 1250s and 60s and is one of 12 surviving medieval Octagonal Chapter Houses. The roof is supported by single octagonal central column of Purbeck marble with delightful small animal carvings at base. |
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Bath - Standing on the slopes of the River Avon, the honey-colored Georgian terraces have enchanted visitors and residents alike for centuries. During your panoramic tour of Bath you’ll appreciate why it was the first city in England to be designated a World Heritage Site. Bath owes its existence to the hot spring water that, according to legend, cured the ancient British King Bladud of leprosy. During the tour we'll visit the Roman Bath’s, which contain the best-preserved Roman Spa from the ancient world and made the city famous. There’ll also be time to explore other sights such as Bath Abbey and Pulteney Bridge. |
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How the Pass
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