On this fascinating day tour from London, we take you to Windsor Castle before heading to Stonehenge and Oxford. Discover the charming city of Windsor and Windsor Castle, the longest-occupied castle by any British Monarch, Stonehenge, a marvel constructed over 5,000 years ago and Oxford, home to the world-famous university.
Throughout the tour, our expert guide will give you insights into the history and significance of each destination. Travel comfortably aboard our coaches and absorb the beauty of the English countryside between stops. Book your seat now, immerse yourself in history and ancient mysteries, and bask in the intellectual aura of Oxford on an enchanting journey.
This tour is available in other languages, find them here, alternatively please contact us for more information.
Meeting Point
Victoria Coach Station, 164 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 9TP
Our team will be waiting to greet you by our Welcome Desk at Victoria Coach Station and will direct you to the correct departure gate.
Victoria Coach Station is a 10-15 minute walk from London Victoria Train Station and Victoria Underground Station, and our Welcome Desk is located in front of Gate 1.
Please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time for boarding.
Windsor
Steeped in centuries of history, Windsor has long been revered as the quintessential home of kings and queens, with its cobbled streets echoing the footsteps of royalty. Windsor's cobbled streets have charming shops, cosy cafes, and lively pubs. Take a leisurely stroll along the Thames Promenade to enjoy this enchanting city.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle globally, with roots tracing back to its founding by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. Hosting a regal lineage of 40 monarchs, this historic fortress emulates British history and grandeur. On select mornings, start your day with a display of typical British pomp and pageantry at the Changing of the Guard ceremony, an opportunity not to miss!
Venture into the grandeur of the State Apartments, which are unparalleled in England. These rooms, utilised by His Majesty The King and the Royal Family today, boast walls adorned with masterpieces from history's most renowned artists and showcase priceless treasures from across the globe.
Guests choosing the option to enter the Castle will also see St George's Chapel, the scene of some of the most famous royal weddings of recent times. These include TRH The Earl and Countess of Wessex, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank. Within the Chapel are the tombs of 11 monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth II, George VI, Henry VIII and Charles I.
Windsor Castle is closed to visitors on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle is closed to visitors on Sundays. On rare occasions, the State Apartments may be closed.
Stonehenge
Designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge is perhaps one of the most famous Neolithic monuments in the world. Plenty of mystery and intrigue surrounds this ancient site, and its construction and origin have divided opinion and stirred controversy over the many years since its discovery.
As you navigate through the site, our guide will shed light on the profound mysteries surrounding these colossal stones.
At a glance:
Take a walk around the perimeter of the Stone Circle, an essential part of any visit
Step inside reconstructed Neolithic houses to see how people lived 4,500 years ago
Watch a display of ancient domestic skills, including flint knapping, rope making and grinding grain
Visit the 360-degree audio-visual display at the visitor centre and see what it feels like to stand in the middle of the Stone Circle
Visit the world-class exhibition centre, where over 250 objects and treasures are on display, including jewellery, pottery and even ancient human remains
Oxford
Conclude your day with a visit to Oxford, also known as 'The City of Dreaming Spires,' renowned for its prestigious university and remarkable architecture, making it a captivating destination steeped in history. Oxford University, dating back to the 11th century, proudly holds the title of the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
Oxford's timeless beauty has not only inspired generations but has also served as the enchanting backdrop for numerous movies and TV series, including the beloved Harry Potter films. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and charm with a guided walking tour led by our expert guide. Wander through cobbled streets, where architectural marvels from various periods in English history come to life – from early Saxon to the resplendent Gothic Revival.
Tour Starts: 8:00 am, Victoria Coach Station (boarding commences at 7:30 am)
Tour Finishes: approx. 7:30 pm, Victoria Train Station
Important: the lift from Windsor Castle Coach Park to the upper level is under refurbishment. If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact us before your tour.
Entrance to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge is only included in this tour if the option including these entrances is selected at the time of the booking
Windsor Castle is closed to visitors on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle is closed to visitors on Sundays. On rare occasions, the State Apartments may be closed.
We encourage guests with e-tickets to bring these on their smart devices
Days of operations: except 24-26 December
English: Apr-Mar: Daily
Spanish: Apr-Mar: Tue, Thurs & Sun
Japanese: Apr-Mar: Monday
The tours, including entry to Windsor Castle, are unavailable on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout 2025.
Stonehenge, a world Heritage Site and the best known prehistoric monument in Europe, has over one million visitors per year. In order to reduce the site’s impact on the environment the visitor facilities use innovative technology in recycling and to reduce freshwater use.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Windsor Castle, Stonehenge & Oxford Tour
How long does a Stonehenge tour from London take?
This is part of a full-day, 11-hour trip. The tour departs around 08:00 am from Victoria Coach Station and returns at approximately 7:30 pm—so expect about 11 hours total, including travel time and stops at Windsor, Stonehenge, and Oxford
Can I visit Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath in one day?
This specific tour does not include Bath. However, there is a separate Winsor Castle, Stonehenge and Bath tour offered by Evan Evans. The Windsor, Stonehenge & Oxford tour focuses on those three destinations only. To include Bath, you'd need a different itinerary.
Are there guided tours from London to Oxford and Stonehenge?
Yes! This day tour covers both Oxford and Stonehenge with an expert guide. It includes a walking tour of Oxford and a guided visit to Stonehenge, accompanied by an audio map and interactive interpretation.
What’s the best way to travel from London to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge?
Evan Evans provides coach transportation departing from Victoria Coach Station. The included coach ride takes you comfortably through the countryside, with onboard Wi‑Fi, USB charging, and a guide, making it convenient and leisurely.
Do Windsor Castle and Stonehenge combo tours include entry tickets?
Yes, this tour offers two pricing options:
£135 includes entry to both Windsor Castle and Stonehenge.
£110 covers Stonehenge entry only; Windsor Castle entry is excluded
Are there bus tours from London to Oxford, England?
Absolutely. This tour provides coach transport to Oxford, where you'll enjoy a guided walking tour through the historic city and its university.
What are the highlights of an Oxford, Stonehenge, and Windsor tour?
The relevant highlights here include:
Explore Windsor: Stroll through the royal town and its Castle (if entry included), including St George’s Chapel and the State Apartments.
Discover Stonehenge: Walk around the ancient stone circle, explore reconstructed Neolithic houses, enjoy interactive craft displays, and visit the exhibition centre.
Visit Oxford: Guided walking tour of the “City of Dreaming Spires,” including iconic university buildings and cobbled lanes