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Windsor Castle - Royal Windsor Castle. Home to royalty and 1,000 years of royal history.
Windsor Castle was founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. Over the centuries this 900-year-old site has been extensively rebuilt and remodeled thanks to the 39 monarchs who have lived there.
*St George’s Chapel (Queen Elizabeth II resting place) within the grounds of Windsor Castle is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. Construction of the present Chapel began in 1475 under the reign of Edward IV. When visiting make sure you look up and admire the stone ceiling, which was added by Henry VII. -
Oxford - *Uncover the inspiring stories Oxford University and Oxford City while visiting the old colleges with huge gates and high stone walls. Discover the Oxford University traditions and understand how students live and study today and learn why Oxford is called the City of Dreaming Spires.
Once in Oxford you will meet up with you tour guide, who will give you a walking tour. the Guide is knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide, who will take you on a walking tour. you will be entertained on the way with unknown anecdotes about the many Oxford University famous students and academics who have walked down these same lanes in times gone by.
Make the most of your time well spent in Oxford - Go behind the closed doors of oldest Colleges, Historic Chapels, School of Divinity (15th Century medieval lecture hall), visit beautiful Dining Hall &The Old Bodleian Library Quads. This guided walking tour is free, but you are welcome make a donation at the end of the tour -
Cotswolds - Immerse yourself in the history of the Cotswolds at one of the many Cotswolds museums, great historic houses, or just walk through the streets and down the back lanes within the beautiful Cotswold stone towns and villages.
There is so much history to take in that you’ll be sure to find a historic story that rewards your interests.
‘Cotswolds’ is a combination of two very old English words. Everyone’s pretty much agreed that ‘Wolds’ are gentle hills. And most people agree that ‘Cots’ are sheep enclosures. So ‘Cotswolds’ probably just means an area of gentle hills with plenty of sheep around.
The Cotswolds hills are criss-crossed with dry stone walls. The picturesque Cotswold landscape is completed with hidden river valleys and distinctive market towns and villages made of the famous Cotswold stone. Many Cotswold villages have enigmatic names such as The Slaughters, Stow-on-the-Wold,
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Walking tour in Oxford with guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Entry Pass to Windsor Castle
- Gratuities
A chance to discover three historic sites in one day. This private tour will guide you, firstly, to the regal Windsor, followed by the spired city of Oxford, and finally to Cotswold, the premier village in England.
*Royal Windsor Castle.
1,000 years of regal history and the residence of our monarchy.
*Visit St. George’s Chapel. The future burial site of Queen Elizabeth II.
*OXFORD
*On exploring the ancient colleges of Oxford University encased in stone walls and grand gates within Oxford City, you’ll reveal inspiring tales. Unearth the traditions of Oxford University and comprehend the life and learning of its current students. Grasp the reason Oxford is known as the ‘City of Dreaming Spires’. You’ll partake in this enlightening walking tour under the guidance of an amiable, knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide.
*Cotswold,
Experience traditional English villages with their honey-hued stone architecture and visit vibrant, bustling market towns.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.