Three Days: London, Stonehenge, Bath, Oxford & The Cotswolds
Travel in a luxury Mercedes as your personal guide brings each site’s history to life.
Buckingham Palace
The King’s London residence, famed for its grand façade and ceremonial Changing of the Guard.
Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of His Majesty The King and a symbol of the British monarchy. The current palace evolved from a grand townhouse acquired by George III in 1762 and enlarged in the 19th century for Queen Victoria. Its famous façade overlooks the Mall and the Victoria Memorial, while the ornate State Rooms showcase exquisite art and gilded interiors.
Visitors come to witness the Changing of the Guard, admire its neoclassical architecture and experience the heart of royal ceremonial life.
London in depth
England’s vibrant capital, blending royal tradition, world-class culture and cutting-edge urban life.
Buckingham Palace
The King’s London residence, famed for its grand façade and ceremonial Changing of the Guard.
Tower of London
Norman fortress, royal palace and prison, home to the Crown Jewels and centuries of intrigue.
Westminster Abbey
England’s coronation church, a Gothic masterpiece filled with royal tombs and national memorials.
Tower Bridge
Iconic Victorian bascule bridge offering panoramic Thames views and dramatic historic engineering.
Stonehenge
World‑famous prehistoric stone circle on the Wiltshire plains, offering evocative views and an air of ancient mystery.
City of Bath
UNESCO city of honey-stone Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and refined literary and spa traditions.
The Roman Baths, Bath
Exceptionally preserved Roman bathing complex and museum built around Bath’s ancient thermal spring.
Bath Abbey
Magnificent Gothic abbey church, renowned for its fan vaulting and angel-adorned west front.
Oxford
Historic university city of spires and colleges, famed for centuries of scholarship and architecture.
Christ Church College, Oxford
Regal Oxford college with its own cathedral, renowned quads and a storied academic heritage.
Bourton-on-the-Water
Riverside Cotswold village with low stone bridges over the River Windrush and classic golden-stone cottages.
Stow-on-the-Wold
Hilltop market town famed for its medieval square and St Edward’s “Tolkien’s Door” framed by ancient yew trees.