Take a journey through England's dramatic history with a visit to Hampton Court Palace on the banks of the River Thames. Discover the Tudor era and learn all about the infamous Henry VIII and his many wives at what is said to be his favourite palace. Enjoy afternoon tea in buildings constructed by Britain's most famous monarchs and admire the Palace's ornate, historic interiors. Brush up on your history and maybe even bump into one of the resident ghosts in the Haunted Gallery!
Hampton Court, Salisbury & Stonehenge Black Cab Tour
Explore Hampton Court Palace, Stonehenge & Salisbury Cathedral with an expert guide. Enjoy afternoon tea, a charming pub lunch, and explore hidden gems like Woodhenge. Travel in style in an iconic London Black Cab - book your perfect day trip today!
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Personalized itinerary planning by our expert guide ensures you maximize your Hampton Court Palace, Stonehenge & Salisbury Cathedral adventure. Craving a delightful afternoon tea, a charming country pub experience, or unique souvenirs? We'll find the perfect fit. Travel in a traditional London Black Cab, complete with air conditioning and your own experienced tour guide. For added convenience, we offer pick-up directly from your central London hotel and return you there after a fulfilling day of exploration.
Next stop for lunch is The Wheatsheaf, a charming 17th-century traditional English pub nestled in the charming village of Lower Woodford. This inviting country pub boasts a beautiful beer garden, making it the perfect place to unwind in with a delicious meal and refreshing drink.
A short drive from Stonehenge is Salisbury, a beautiful medieval city built on an ancient site. Here, you'll visit the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, which boasts the tallest spire in Britain. Built between 1220 and 1280, the Cathedral still holds one of the original copies of Magna Carta. There are many artistic and historical treasures to see at the Cathedral, including a modernist sculpture by Barbara Hepworth and a fascinating fourteenth-century mechanical clock. There'll be just enough time for a quick wander around the city centre before heading off to see amazing Neolithic monuments.
Next on the itinerary is Stonehenge's lesser-known cousin, Woodhenge. Here, you'll see pillars marking the positions of Neolithic wooden posts that have long since rotted away. Woodhenge is an important World Heritage Site and consists of six concentric circles of standing posts, surrounded by a bank and ditch.
Stonehenge itself began as a burial ground over 4,500 years ago and has been altered many times throughout history, with stones being added and the site being reformed. One of the most significant changes was the addition of the bluestones, which were quarried in Wales and transported over many miles to Stonehenge using the limited technology of the era. This would have required a large number of people and tremendous organisation.
On site is the fantastic Stonehenge Visitor Centre, where (if your time slot allows) you can delve deeper into the mysteries of the ancient stones. Here you'll find world-class exhibitions and multimedia displays. Outside, there are reconstructed Neolithic houses where you might even catch demonstrations of ancient crafts and bread-making using prehistoric techniques.
- Transportation in a traditional London Black Cab, which is wheelchair compliant and can gain access to places where normal vehicles are prohibited.
- Language app available in English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese: other languages available on request.
Type: Black Cab Tour
Price: £1100. Prices do not include attraction tickets.
Languages: English plus multiple other languages via our app
Pick up: Free pick up and drop-off anywhere in Central London. Pick up from other locations possible—please enquire.
- Depart London 8.30am
- Hampton Court Palace
- Lunch at The Wheatsheaf, Lower Woodford
- Salisbury Cathedral
- Woodhenge
- Stonehenge
- Stonehenge Visitor Centre
- Arrive back at London 8.00pm