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Robyn C

Australia
Solo
Last week

Today I ticked a true bucket-list moment off my list with a visit to Stonehenge. The day itself felt quintessentially English—cool, crisp, with that gentle mist of rain that somehow makes everything more atmospheric rather than less. It only added to the magic of standing among something so ancient and quietly powerful. I booked through Headout, and honestly, it couldn’t have been easier. No unnecessary fluff or drawn-out commentary—just a straightforward coach trip that got us there comfortably and gave us the freedom to explore at our own pace. Sometimes that’s exactly what you want… just take me there and let me experience it. A simple, seamless day—and one I won’t forget anytime soon.

Aurora O

Italy
Family
Feb 2026


Loved it! The staff was super kind and they also gave us snacks for the trip. Just be careful about the pickup destination that varies in the morning and in the afternoon!🥰

Jeanine K

Chile
Family
Feb 2026



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It's an ambitious tour because you visit three places in one day. That gives you the opportunity to see a lot in a short time, but the visits are very short and you're left wanting more. We also spend quite a bit of time on the bus, so you have to be mentally prepared for that. The destinations are wonderful, it's worth it!

Thora G

Couple
Oct 2025



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# An unforgettable day trip with Chrissy & “Stan the Man”! We joined the full-day Windsor Castle, Stonehenge & Roman Bath tour from London, and it was absolutely fantastic! The meeting point is inside Victoria Coach Station — not outside on the corner as shown on the picture you receive beforehand — so make sure to go inside the building to check in. Our wonderful tour guide was Chrissy, and our driver was the legendary “Stan the Man.” From start to finish, Chrissy made the whole experience truly special. She’s incredibly knowledgeable, kind, and has a wonderful storytelling voice. Throughout the journey, she shared tons of fun side facts, interesting history, and added just the right touch of humor that kept everyone engaged and entertained. The tour was very well organized — all entrance fees were included, which made everything super convenient. We visited Windsor Castle first, then Stonehenge, and finally the Roman Baths. Do keep in mind that at each stop, you don’t have a huge amount of time to explore every detail in depth — but that’s completely understandable, as it’s a full-day tour covering several major highlights. We found the time at each location to be just right for getting a great overview. A small tip: bring some snacks or lunch with you, since there isn’t much time for proper meal stops. You’re allowed to eat and drink on the bus (just no hot drinks or warm/strong-smelling food). All in all, it was a wonderful and memorable experience. A huge thank you to Chrissy and Stan the Man for making the day so enjoyable! We would absolutely book another tour with Evan Evans again anytime.

Jana F

Netherlands
Family
Jan 2026



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really productively spent day, everything was great we were informed correctly at every point of trip our guide was so nice

Joey B

Belgium
Family
Dec 2025



+2 more

I loved our tour guid she was absolutly amazing and brilliant. We got to learn so much of the history about these places with a lot of laughter in between. Everything was scheduled perfectly in the right order and so we had plenty of time and opportunities to go to the restroom and to have a snack or a drink. This was an amzing experience, thank you! I would definitly recomend!

Segundo A

Argentina
Solo
Yesterday
Our guide Saul and our driver Barrigón did an excellent job. Both went above and beyond in fulfilling their duties. I was very satisfied with the tour.

Jan U

Philippines
Solo
3 days ago
The sights were beautiful and the meet up as extremely accessible. The schedule was just right since I had the right amount of time to explore around and catch the trains. Also, Manon was so friendly and knowledgable and she made the tour. Best part, as always, was having inner access to Stonehenge, and it makes the experience worth it

Top things to do in London

Planning a day trip beyond London? An Oxford and Stonehenge Tour from London brings together a prehistoric monument and one of Britain’s most celebrated university towns. Walk around the mysterious stone circle, then explore Oxford’s historic streets, college quads, and skyline filled with spires. So, ditch the London crowds for a day of history, mystery, and academic charm!

Highlights of the itinerary

Stonehenge

See the iconic stone circle that has fascinated visitors for centuries. Learn about the monument's construction using sarsen and bluestone, and what current theories suggest about its purpose. Time at the visitor centre includes immersive exhibits, a reconstructed burial site, and replicas of prehistoric tools.

Oxford

Wander through centuries of scholarship in Oxford, where Gothic towers and modern ideas meet. Tour college courtyards, browse famous libraries, and experience the city's literary legacy. From J.R.R. Tolkien to Malala Yousafzai, this university town has shaped global minds.

Windsor Castle

Walk through the corridors of British royalty at Windsor Castle, a residence of monarchs for nearly a millennium. Visit the ceremonial rooms, admire royal portraits and tapestries, and reflect at St George’s Chapel, the resting place of Queen Elizabeth II and other royals.

Travel information

  • Departure point in London: Central London pick-up (exact meeting point stated on your ticket voucher); board a comfortable air-conditioned coach alongside your English-speaking guide.
  • Start and end timings: Full-day experience lasting approximately 10 to 12 hours depending on tour selected; departures usually begin in the morning with return to London by evening.
  • Type of transportation: Round-trip travel on a luxury air-conditioned coach or minibus, fitted for comfort with large viewing windows and onboard audio-guide commentary.
  • Average travel time between destinations: London to Windsor: 1 hour; Windsor to Stonehenge: 1 hour 20 minutes; Stonehenge to Oxford: 1 hour 25 minutes; Oxford to London: 1 hour 40 minutes.

Key experiences at Stonehenge & Oxford

Aerial view of Stonehenge with surrounding green landscape in Wiltshire, England.
Kids pulling rope at Stonehenge Visitor Center exhibit.
Traditional mud huts with thatched roofs at Stonehenge, England.
Christ Church College Oxford building with ivy-covered facade.
Dining hall at Oxford University with visitors exploring historic portraits.
Radcliffe Camera at Oxford University, England, with surrounding historic architecture.
Bodleian Library courtyard in Oxford, viewed through an archway.
Sheldonian Theatre Oxford ceiling with painted cherubs and ornate organ.
Pedestrians walking under the Bridge of Sighs in Oxford, England.
Brasenose Lane with bicycles lined up outside Oxford University College.
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Stonehenge stone circle

Walk the circular path around the famous ring of sarsen and bluestone pillars rising from Salisbury Plain. From the viewing route you can clearly see the massive lintels balanced across the stones and the open grassland stretching around the monument.

Visitor centre galleries

Inside the visitor centre, exhibition rooms display more than 250 artefacts discovered around the monument. Flint tools, carved stones, pottery fragments, and jewellery reveal how Neolithic communities lived and how the monument gradually developed.

Neolithic houses

Near the visitor centre stand reconstructed Neolithic houses built using materials archaeologists believe were used thousands of years ago. Inside, you can see chalk walls, thatched roofs, cooking hearths, and simple living spaces used by early farming families.

Christ Church College courtyard

Enter the grounds of Christ Church, one of Oxford’s largest colleges. Walk through the historic quadrangle framed by honey coloured stone buildings and look toward the cathedral that has been part of the college since the sixteenth century.

Christ Church dining hall

Step inside the famous dining hall at Christ Church where long wooden tables sit beneath tall windows and portraits of scholars. The room famously inspired scenes from the Hogwarts Great Hall in the Harry Potter films.

Radcliffe Camera square

Stand in Radcliffe Square where the round Radcliffe Camera rises above cobbled streets and historic college walls. The distinctive domed library sits at the centre of one of Oxford’s most photographed university spaces.

Bodleian Library courtyard

Walk through the Bodleian Library courtyards where stone archways, carved statues, and quiet passages surround one of Europe’s oldest libraries. The buildings here have served generations of scholars for over four centuries.

Sheldonian Theatre interior

Visit the Sheldonian Theatre, designed by Christopher Wren, where Oxford still holds graduation ceremonies. Look up to see the painted ceiling panels and the remarkable timber roof structure supporting the hall.

Bridge of Sighs

Pause at the Bridge of Sighs which arches above New College Lane. The covered stone bridge connects two parts of Hertford College and creates one of the most recognizable views in Oxford.

Oxford college lanes

Walk along narrow streets lined with historic college entrances, carved gateways, and ivy covered walls. These lanes connect many of Oxford’s oldest colleges and reveal the quiet academic atmosphere that defines the university city.

Who is this trip perfect for?

Cultural all-rounders

If you enjoy variety, this tour connects very different chapters of English history. Visit a prehistoric monument, explore a university city shaped by scholars, and see a royal residence still used today.

Literature and academia fans

Oxford’s colleges, libraries, and courtyards make this a rewarding stop for travellers drawn to learning and literature. Walking these streets reveals where generations of scholars studied, debated, and wrote.

Fans of royal history

Windsor Castle adds a strong royal dimension to the day. As the oldest inhabited castle in the world, it reveals centuries of monarchy through grand state rooms and historic ceremonies.

Architecture buffs

This itinerary showcases a striking range of architecture in one day. From prehistoric stone structures to medieval college buildings and royal fortifications, each stop reflects a different era of English design.

Curious repeat visitors

If you have already visited Bath or other common day trip destinations, this route offers a different perspective. Oxford, Stonehenge, and Windsor together reveal new stories within England’s historic landscape.

Time-smart travellers

This trip suits travellers who want to cover several major landmarks without complex planning. Transport, timing, and entry are organised so you can focus on exploring each destination.

Visitor tips

  • Skip the long walk: If your time at Stonehenge feels tight, take the shuttle from the visitor centre to the monument. It saves about twenty minutes round trip across open grassland.
  • Check Oxford college access: Not every Oxford college allows visitors every day. University ceremonies, exams, or private events can close courtyards or chapels, so access sometimes changes at short notice.
  • Use Radcliffe Camera viewpoint: For a classic Oxford photo, stand near St Mary the Virgin church entrance. From there you can frame the Radcliffe Camera, surrounding colleges, and cobbled square.
  • Plan Oxford walking route: Oxford’s centre is compact but maze-like. If your free time is short, focus on Radcliffe Square, Bodleian Library courtyards, and the Bridge of Sighs.
  • Pack water and snack: The day involves several hours of travel and walking. Carrying water and a light snack prevents relying on busy cafés during limited stops.
  • Watch the Stonehenge wind: Stonehenge sits on exposed Salisbury Plain where winds can be strong even on clear days. A light windproof layer makes the monument walk far more comfortable.
  • Confirm Oxford meeting point: Before exploring Oxford, check the exact coach pickup location. Some tours park a short walk from the main square and streets can look similar.
  • Allow time for queues: Popular Oxford colleges and small museums sometimes develop quick queues during peak hours, especially when several tour groups arrive around the same time.

Frequently asked questions about Oxford and Stonehenge tour from London

Most tours last around 11-12 hours, including coach travel, guided time at Stonehenge, and several hours exploring Oxford’s historic university centre.