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London, Stonehenge, and Bath to Dover

3-night London stopover before a Dover cruise, with Bath and Stonehenge

Illustration of London, Stonehenge, and Bath to Dover

Railbookers positions this 4-day, 3-night trip as a pre-cruise add-on in London for travelers departing on a cruise from Dover. Day 1 begins with a three-night hotel check-in in London and a first evening to explore the city. Day 2 opens with a small group food tour through London's markets and neighborhoods, then leaves the rest of the day free to explore at your own pace, with sights such as the Tower of London and The Shard available to visit independently. On day 3, the trip leaves London on a scenic journey to Bath, where a guide covers the city's history and entrance to the Roman Baths is included, before stopping at Stonehenge to wander the ancient circle, described as over 5,000 years old, and visit the visitor centre. Day 4 ends with breakfast in London before a direct train to Dover. This suits travelers wanting a short, guided taste of London before boarding a Dover cruise.

What to know before you look closer

  • The evidence lists six named hotels in London, from the Crowne Plaza London Kings Cross to the Conrad London St. James, without stating which is assigned for the 3-night stay, so confirm the specific hotel and its standard with Railbookers before booking.
  • The day 3 trip to Bath and Stonehenge involves 'the drive back' to London, so this is a coach day trip rather than a rail journey, despite the rest of the package being train-based.
  • This evidence pack lists no current departure dates for the package.

Day by day

  1. Day 1overnight: London

    Your Journey Begins in London

    Welcome to London! Upon arrival make your way over to your hotel for a three-night stay. Once checked in, head out and begin exploring all this great city has to offer!

  2. Day 2overnight: London

    London

    Savor the flavors of the capital today on a guided small group food tour. Stroll through some of London's most vibrant neighborhoods, stopping at local markets, traditional eateries, and hidden gems to sample a variety of classic British dishes and international favorites. After the tour, the rest of the day is yours to explore at your own pace.

  3. Day 3overnight: London

    Stonehenge and Bath Day Trip

    This morning depart the city on a scenic journey to Bath where an expert guide will give you an overview of the history of the city and its most famous sights. Entrance to the amazingly well-preserved Roman Baths is included. After, stop off at the unmistakable site of Stonehenge. Enjoy the tales of mystery as you wander around the ancient circle and visit the world-class visitor centre before the drive back to London. Enjoy your final evening in London with a meal at any of its fantastic restaurants.

  4. Day 4rail

    Your Journey Ends in Dover

    Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before checking out and taking the direct train to Dover to embark on new adventures further afield.

The moments this trip is built around

  • Day 2A guided small group food tour stops at local markets and traditional eateries across London's neighborhoods.
  • Day 3A guide gives an overview of Bath's history, with entrance included to the Roman Baths.
  • Day 3A stop at Stonehenge, over 5,000 years old, to wander the ancient circle and visit the visitor centre.

Included

  • Rail travel as per the itinerary
  • 3 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast in London
  • Small group food tour in London
  • Stonehenge and Bath small group day trip from London

Questions travellers ask

Is train travel included?
Yes, for the direct train from London to Dover on day 4. The day 3 trip to Bath and Stonehenge is described as a drive rather than a train journey.
Is this trip escorted or independent?
Day 2 in London leaves free time to explore at your own pace after a small group food tour, and the day 3 trip to Bath and Stonehenge runs as a small group day trip.
What does the Bath and Stonehenge day trip include?
A guide's overview of Bath's history with entrance to the Roman Baths, followed by a stop at Stonehenge's ancient circle and its visitor centre.
Is this trip meant to be combined with anything?
Railbookers describes it as a pre-cruise add-on for travelers departing on a cruise from Dover, ending with a direct train to Dover on the final morning.
How long is the trip?
4 days and 3 nights.
What does it cost?
Prices start from 689 US dollars per person, about 172 US dollars per day.

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