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I've heard a lot of great things about the "London Walks" Tours and I want to do their "Bath" tour,


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Having a bit of a dilemma deciding on where to go for a day trip outside of London. My husband and I will be there for five days, and want to spend one of those days doing a day trip. I know that five days isn't enough to do London, "properly," and trying to fit "too much in" is always a bad idea, but because I know we won't be back to London for a LONG TIME (this is our last hurrah before having children, and we can barely dates of paul mccartney tour afford it this time around), I still want to go against advice dates of paul mccartney tour and try to see all I can (I know all of your experienced travelers are rolling your eyes).
I've heard a lot of great things about the "London Walks" Tours and I want to do their "Bath" tour, but because the husband is dead set on seeing Stonehenge, I'm considering booking a tour through"Viator," or "EvanEvans" to see Stonehenge, Windsor and Bath in all one trip.
I went on a "Bath, Stonehenge and Salisbury" daytrip with Golden Tours in 2010. That's not quite the same, but probably close enough. It was many hours on the bus. It started with about one hour at Stonehenge, which was barely enough time to walk around the stone circle. Then there was lunch in Salisbury dates of paul mccartney tour and a quick visit to the Cathedral. The time in Bath was a bit longer, including a visit to the Roman baths.
I haven't taken the London Walks Bath tour, but did take one to Oxford and the Cotswolds dates of paul mccartney tour back in 2009 and very much enjoyed it, along with several of their city walks. They are fantastic - I actually just made a long list of possible walks with them for my upcoming trip!
Thanks all. Unfortunately (although not so unfortunate in my opinion , the husband and I are "chained" together, figuratively speaking. This is our last big "romantic trip" as a childless couple, so we want to do all of our activities together- trite as it may sound. But yes, my worry has been that a tour of all three was a bit optimistic. Him and I might just need to flip a coin to see who's day trip wins!
Well then, if chained is the reality, I suggest the Salisbury/Stonegenge visit. I love Bath and Salisbury certainly isn't the same, but he can't have Stonehenge if you go to Bath, but you can have an interesting historic city cathedral if you go to Salisbury to get to Stonehenge. So that seems to me to be the logical compromise.
You can't do anything romantic on your day trips so I'd VERY seriously consider 'un-chaining' for this day. The all-n tours are awful . . . Not long enough at any of the sites and since Windsor isn't one of your musts you'd be sacrificing things you really want to see. And w/ the new visitors' centre at Stonehenge, the tour buses can't just drive up, let you out, and everybody back on the coach in 30 minutes.
You take an early morning train to Bath and be back in London by dinner time . . . Hubby takes the train to Salisbury, does Salisbury/Stonehenge and is back in London by dinner dates of paul mccartney tour time.. easy peasy. Then have all the romance/togetherness you want that evening.
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