Day Tours from London

Day Tours from London

Day tours from London are popular because one gets to visit the most famous places at one go. These day tours are ideal for family outings that finish within one day. People can travel by bus or train organized by the one day tours travel company.

Day tours from London include a wide selection of all the famous places. These places consist of Windsor, Shakespeare’s Stratford, Warwick, Bath and many more. Day tours typically leave London between 8 to 9 am and return in the evening between 6 to 8 pm. The day tour covers the three most popular regions from London. Towards the west side of London the major attractions include Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath. The combination of these three destinations makes the day tour a success. Stonehenge is one of the popular places that are visited by many. All the tours make a 40 to 60 minute stop here. The Georgian Bath is a place where people can spend a weekend. Majority of the day tours stay for two hours at the most including Roman Baths. There is enough time given to stay and absorb and explore the surrounding. The Georgian type of architecture is the same as it was during the life time of Jane Austen.

Windsor

Windsor is another place where people love to spend the full day. The tours mainly focus on the castle tour that takes about 90 minutes along with a few minutes at Old Town. When visiting Windsor a drive is taken to Runnymede; the signing of Magna Carta took place in this region.

Avebury

Within another henge larger than the Stonehenge is the village called Avebury. It is half an hour away. Unlike the Stonehenge one can walk around these remains and feel the ancient stones with your hands.

Lacock

Lacock is another village that is 30 minutes away from Bath. The main attraction in this village is the village itself because most of the houses and buildings here are a century old. It was this village where movies such as Harry Potter, Jane Austen and several periodic films were shot. These movies try to recreate England as it was hundred years earlier; this village was the perfect place to do so.

Costwolds

To the north-west region of London lie Costwolds. It is a typical English country side with thatched cottages and villages that resemble chocolate boxes. Towards the edge of Costwolds lie Oxford, the Blenheim Palace, Warwick and Stratford.

Oxford

Oxford is town of universities; the tours usually turn into walking tours because the main attractions are the historic universities and their colleges. Near to Oxford is the Blenheim Palace, a world renowned heritage that is set in beautiful parkland stretching to 2100 acres. The magnificent Baroque Palace has been encompassed by sweeping green lawns, lake and a formal garden. You can visit Winston Churchill’s place of birth. Stratford is the birth place of Shakespeare and everything here revolves around him. The Warwick Castle is just nearby which is a popular visiting destination in England.