That’s wonderful! Glad to hear our video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching it and we hope you have a terrific time on your trip. We’ll be posting new videos soon on how to your Oxford in a day and some fun things to see on a road trip through Scotland.
This was very helpful, heading to England this month and traveling to Bath and hopefully Stonehenge. Small world as I am born and raised in Sonoma Valley!
That’s wonderful! I’m glad the video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching and we hope you have an amazing time! And yes, it is a small world! Sonoma is such a beautiful place.
Another informative video! I am planning a trip to England for September 2024, and you are the first vloggers to mention Lacock! I'm wondering if I may need to do an overnight in Bath - the complete tour looks like it was very nice, but wonder if it isn't enough time to really see all of the sites?
Thank you! We took this particular tour because we wanted to see Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath in one day because that’s what fit our own travel schedule and time constraints. We were happy to see all of these sites, but that said, there’s definitely much more to see in Bath than we had time for during our tour stop. If you’re able to do an overnight in Bath, you’ll find no shortage of fun things to see and do. You can tour the Roman baths, see Bath Abbey, check out the local architecture and maybe visit some of the nature parks. Not to mention, there’s lots of fun shops, restaurants and cafés. One of my favorite spots was Topping and Co. Bookstore. I could’ve spent hours there alone! Good planning your trip next year! Hope you have a wonderful time!
How much time did they give you in bath? We were thinking of a day trip from London when we are there but the tour tour looked great! Especially the little hp town at the end :) in bath we want to see the Jane Austin house, bath abbey and a few other places. I’m afraid any of the tours don’t give you enough time in bath. Thanks!
We had about an hour or so in Bath. It was enough time to do a quick walk around the city center, but if you’re interested in seeing Jane Austen’s house, you might want to consider a different tour or just go here on your own. We only drove past Jane Austen’s house. Hope that’s helpful. Thanks for watching!
This tour included entrance to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. No admission fees were included in the Bath portion, so anyone who wanted to see the Roman baths had to pay separately.
Great video, most informative and interesting. Pity that you did not visit Lacock's main attraction, Lacock Abbey, with its links to early photography. P.S. It is widely debated here, but the jam goes on the scone first, then the cream!
Thank you! We appreciate your kind words. And yes, unfortunately, Lacock Abbey wasn’t available to tour at the time of our visit, but we’ll be sure to see it next time. Such a lovely place from the outside! And yes, we’ve heard various opinions about the jam vs. cream order. What’s your take on the order of tea and milk/cream in a teacup?
Yes, Lacock is lovely. We had dinner there and then had about an hour to explore on our own before getting back on the bus. We arrived there later in the day, so many of the shops were already closed, but it was still nice strolling through the picturesque streets. If you’re planning to take a group tour here, I suggest contacting the tour operators directly and asking what their intended schedule is. Good luck!
I plan to take a day trip to Windsor place and Stonehenge. The tour option is to pay the admission to Stonehenge. Is that option is to visit exhibition or the Stonehenge monument . Thank you!
Hi. If you’re asking whether our tour package included admission to the stones and the Stonehenge museum, I think the answer is yes. We chose to spend more time at the stones and didn’t even try seeing the museum. Hope that helps!
@@New2Napa Thank you for your reply. So the admission includes the stone and the museum. whether you just want to see the stone, there will be the admiration.
@chckzchck If you’re ok walking the 1-mile trail (one way) to Stonehenge and seeing it from afar, you can technically see Stonehenge for free. Your paid admission will get you slightly closer to the stones for a better view.
We didn’t have to prepare or plan anything. The tour guide and driver did a good job taking us everywhere from start to finish. Thank you for watching!
I enjoyed the video but can I make one request. The Union flag, at 0:45, commonly known as the Union Jack, is flying upside down. If possible, perhaps you could correct that in future videos? The broad white stripe should be at the top when flapping out from the poll. The narrow stripe signifies a ship in distress.
Me and my friend want to do this tour but are hesitant about being with the tour group the entire time. Are we allowed to explore Windsor castle, Stonehenge, or the town of Bath by ourselves and then return to the tour group?
Hi. It will depend on your tour operator and guide, but our experience was that we did have time at each place on our own. Usually about an hour or so to wander around before meeting up with the group again. I suggest contacting the operator directly to confirm. Hope you have a great time on your trip!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I don’t think there were washrooms on the bus, but there were restrooms at each stop we made. If you aren’t doing the tour and are just picking a place to see on your own with kids, I suggest either Windsor Castle (so much to see, in addition to the cute village of Windsor with shops and restaurants) or Stonehenge (such an iconic place and there’s a visitor center/exhibit center/cafe).
@@raptorsfangirl561 Wonderful! From what I saw, the train station goes right into the village, so it’s a very convenient mode of transportation to Windsor. I hope you have a terrific time.
So many Americans rush around Britain, see lots of sights…..but don’t really see anything. I get that time is limited but if I travel, I would much rather only see one place per day if I means I can really make the most of that place.
Our last stop was the town of Lacock for dinner. Our trip was in May and there was still some daylight by the time we got there. If there’s a particular tour you’re interested in, I suggest reaching out to the operator directly and asking about their schedule and estimated arrival times at each location. Hope that helps!
Hi! For the limited time we had there, we opted not to wait in line for the baths. I just checked the Roman Baths website and it recommends 90 minutes to 2 hours to see everything. I don’t think we would have had enough time to enjoy the baths without rushing. That’s why we opted to use our time in Bath to explore the town by walking around. There were a few people in our group who did pay to see the Roman Baths, so I think it’s doable if you don’t mind rushing.
Bath in an hour? As a resident it boils my blood. Endless coaches in our tiny streets, endless hoards of tourists here for one hour. It's ridiculous. Not even enough time to SPEND decent money in the local economy. We welcome those who spend at least a day here - an overnight is enough, but not those who bring a big fat zero to the game.
Hi Tim. We had about a couple of hours at each spot. It’s a great tour option if you you’re short on time and you want to see a handful of great stops in a single day. However, for people who prefer a more leisurely pace of travel, they might consider alternative options. We liked it because we wanted to see as much as possible. If you’re considering doing the tour, we suggest reaching out to the tour company directly for their latest itineraries. Thanks for watching!
Hi Brian. That’s a good question. I feel like we spent enough time at each location to make the tour worth it, considering we wanted to see all these locations in one day. That said, the tour does go at an efficient pace and there’s not a whole lot of time to just hang out at each place. If we were driving to these locations on our own, we would definitely spend more time at each place. More specifically, I’d spend an extra couple of hours at Windsor so I could see the village, I’d spend an extra hour at Stonehenge to see the museum and I could easily spend the whole day just walking around Bath. So, that’s a long answer to your question. Yes, I feel satisfied with how much time we spent at each place, given the single day we dedicated to this. However, this tour might not be the best option for people who prefer a more relaxed pace. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this response! I am currently planning my families trip this December and this particular tour is on my short list. You seemed to have had a bit more time in Lacock then I anticipated which I'm loving. @@New2Napa
@yessi4499 You’re welcome! That’s exciting that you’re planning a family trip there soon! Please note that the original trip itinerary only included a short time in Lacock, for lunch, but our particular guide decided to rearrange the schedule so that we’d have dinner in Lacock. I would say we had a couple of hours for dinner. We walked around Lacock a bit, but most stores were closed by then. But the Harry Potter filming locations shown in this video are visible from the street with no open/close hours. Hope that helps set your expectations bc the usual itinerary only has a short lunch in Lacock. I suggest contacting the company directly for more info. Happy travels!
Always disappointing to hear that “this is Harry Potters……. “ add to that a burger for your pub meal and you could have stayed in US and watched a movie. 🤷🏻♂️
Exactly. And why is it always harry potter with these guys? Didn't lord of the rings come out at the song time and win more awards? Just spice it up a wee bit😂 Maybe harry potter was more popular in the USA?
Great video! Super informative 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much! We're glad it was helpful.
I was their in Windsor Castle way back when I was working in UK 😮😊
Visiting London in June. What is the weather like?
The weather in June is usually lovely and temperate, although there could be a chance of rain, even in summer. Hope you have a good time on your trip!
We’ll be coming to the UK this Summer, and plan to see many of the things you’ve highlighted. Thank you for feeding our excitement!
That’s wonderful! Glad to hear our video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching it and we hope you have a terrific time on your trip. We’ll be posting new videos soon on how to your Oxford in a day and some fun things to see on a road trip through Scotland.
Love it! But next time explain to us how to get to bus station and gate thank you!
This was very helpful, heading to England this month and traveling to Bath and hopefully Stonehenge. Small world as I am born and raised in Sonoma Valley!
That’s wonderful! I’m glad the video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching and we hope you have an amazing time! And yes, it is a small world! Sonoma is such a beautiful place.
Super helpful . Thank you SO VERY much!!
We’re glad it’s helpful. Thanks for watching!
Another informative video! I am planning a trip to England for September 2024, and you are the first vloggers to mention Lacock! I'm wondering if I may need to do an overnight in Bath - the complete tour looks like it was very nice, but wonder if it isn't enough time to really see all of the sites?
Thank you! We took this particular tour because we wanted to see Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath in one day because that’s what fit our own travel schedule and time constraints. We were happy to see all of these sites, but that said, there’s definitely much more to see in Bath than we had time for during our tour stop. If you’re able to do an overnight in Bath, you’ll find no shortage of fun things to see and do. You can tour the Roman baths, see Bath Abbey, check out the local architecture and maybe visit some of the nature parks. Not to mention, there’s lots of fun shops, restaurants and cafés. One of my favorite spots was Topping and Co. Bookstore. I could’ve spent hours there alone! Good planning your trip next year! Hope you have a wonderful time!
were you able to book your trip for this september, interesting enough me and my wife will be going there this septenber as well we are super excited.
How much time did they give you in bath? We were thinking of a day trip from London when we are there but the tour tour looked great! Especially the little hp town at the end :) in bath we want to see the Jane Austin house, bath abbey and a few other places. I’m afraid any of the tours don’t give you enough time in bath. Thanks!
We had about an hour or so in Bath. It was enough time to do a quick walk around the city center, but if you’re interested in seeing Jane Austen’s house, you might want to consider a different tour or just go here on your own. We only drove past Jane Austen’s house. Hope that’s helpful. Thanks for watching!
@@New2Napa we can’t find any tours that do just bath and lacock :(
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great videos, grea editing also
Thank you, Sean! That’s so kind. Thank you for watching!
This is exactly the tour i was hoping to do next month! Does it come with all the entry's already or was that with the additional fee?
This tour included entrance to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge. No admission fees were included in the Bath portion, so anyone who wanted to see the Roman baths had to pay separately.
visiting london soon. a very helpful guide. Thanks!
Thank you so much! We appreciate the kind words and we’re glad our video was helpful. Hope you have a wonderful time in London!
Great video, most informative and interesting. Pity that you did not visit Lacock's main attraction, Lacock Abbey, with its links to early photography.
P.S. It is widely debated here, but the jam goes on the scone first, then the cream!
Thank you! We appreciate your kind words. And yes, unfortunately, Lacock Abbey wasn’t available to tour at the time of our visit, but we’ll be sure to see it next time. Such a lovely place from the outside! And yes, we’ve heard various opinions about the jam vs. cream order. What’s your take on the order of tea and milk/cream in a teacup?
Lovely weather during your tour. When did you visit?
Yes, it was very lovely. We visited in May.
How long they let you explore in Lacock? That is a very nice village
Yes, Lacock is lovely. We had dinner there and then had about an hour to explore on our own before getting back on the bus. We arrived there later in the day, so many of the shops were already closed, but it was still nice strolling through the picturesque streets. If you’re planning to take a group tour here, I suggest contacting the tour operators directly and asking what their intended schedule is. Good luck!
Thank you so much for your quick response 🙂
@user-lj6qw8ry1j You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
What tour agency that you booked this tour? Thank you for your video
We used a company called Premium Tours and we booked it through Viator. Thanks for watching!
Doing this tour tomorrow! Just hope I don't get lost tryin to find the meet up location! Lol.
That’s exciting! Yes, double check the meetup location. Have an amazing time!
I plan to take a day trip to Windsor place and Stonehenge. The tour option is to pay the admission to Stonehenge. Is that option is to visit exhibition or the Stonehenge monument . Thank you!
Hi. If you’re asking whether our tour package included admission to the stones and the Stonehenge museum, I think the answer is yes. We chose to spend more time at the stones and didn’t even try seeing the museum. Hope that helps!
@@New2Napa Thank you for your reply. So the admission includes the stone and the museum. whether you just want to see the stone, there will be the admiration.
@chckzchck If you’re ok walking the 1-mile trail (one way) to Stonehenge and seeing it from afar, you can technically see Stonehenge for free. Your paid admission will get you slightly closer to the stones for a better view.
Hi! I have a follow up question on this. In Roman baths did you have to pay for the admission to go in? Or is it also included in the tour? Thanks
@missmitchmariel3730 It’s optional to go into the Roman baths, so you’d have to pay extra.
what things did you prepare for this tour? aside for the travel agent
We didn’t have to prepare or plan anything. The tour guide and driver did a good job taking us everywhere from start to finish. Thank you for watching!
Great video, great help. But you guys did not even get to see the Roman Baths in Bath?
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Thank you for watching!
I enjoyed the video but can I make one request. The Union flag, at 0:45, commonly known as the Union Jack, is flying upside down. If possible, perhaps you could correct that in future videos? The broad white stripe should be at the top when flapping out from the poll. The narrow stripe signifies a ship in distress.
Me and my friend want to do this tour but are hesitant about being with the tour group the entire time. Are we allowed to explore Windsor castle, Stonehenge, or the town of Bath by ourselves and then return to the tour group?
Hi. It will depend on your tour operator and guide, but our experience was that we did have time at each place on our own. Usually about an hour or so to wander around before meeting up with the group again. I suggest contacting the operator directly to confirm. Hope you have a great time on your trip!
@@New2Napa thanks so much!
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching our channel!
Thanks for your video. Are there washrooms on the bus?
Also if you had to choose one place for kids 9-12 yo, which location would you choose?
Thanks so much for the kind words! I don’t think there were washrooms on the bus, but there were restrooms at each stop we made. If you aren’t doing the tour and are just picking a place to see on your own with kids, I suggest either Windsor Castle (so much to see, in addition to the cute village of Windsor with shops and restaurants) or Stonehenge (such an iconic place and there’s a visitor center/exhibit center/cafe).
Thanks! I think we will do Windsor as a day trip and take train as I heard it's pretty direct and about an hour.
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@@raptorsfangirl561 Wonderful! From what I saw, the train station goes right into the village, so it’s a very convenient mode of transportation to Windsor. I hope you have a terrific time.
So many Americans rush around Britain, see lots of sights…..but don’t really see anything. I get that time is limited but if I travel, I would much rather only see one place per day if I means I can really make the most of that place.
Hi Bob. Great point! Yes, there are many ways and styles of travel, depending on personal preference. Thanks so much for watching! Have a great day.
I agree and they all do the same day trip from London along with everyone else.
Concise and clear video...thanks.
Thank you! We appreciate your kind words!
Since it’s a full day tour, wouldn’t you be arriving at one of the locations at night time in the dark?
Our last stop was the town of Lacock for dinner. Our trip was in May and there was still some daylight by the time we got there. If there’s a particular tour you’re interested in, I suggest reaching out to the operator directly and asking about their schedule and estimated arrival times at each location. Hope that helps!
So this package includes the entrance tickets?
Yes, the tour we booked included the entrance tickets.
We are looking to do this exact tour (that is how we found this video) when we visit London in September.
Wonderful! We hope you have a great time. Thank you for watching our video!
Hey, loved the video. Super informative as well. However i do have a question. Do they drop you back as well to london in the evening?
Hi! Yes, they did drop us back off in London. Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
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Thanks for watching!
This tour doesn't include admission to the baths, do you feel like it would be worth adding or not enough time and you can just see the city
Hi! For the limited time we had there, we opted not to wait in line for the baths. I just checked the Roman Baths website and it recommends 90 minutes to 2 hours to see everything. I don’t think we would have had enough time to enjoy the baths without rushing. That’s why we opted to use our time in Bath to explore the town by walking around. There were a few people in our group who did pay to see the Roman Baths, so I think it’s doable if you don’t mind rushing.
How long were you in the castle?
I think we had about an hour to wander around on our own.
@@New2Napa thanks. Going in October. You had me at Harry Potter 😂
That’s awesome! Have a wonderful time!
Bath in an hour? As a resident it boils my blood. Endless coaches in our tiny streets, endless hoards of tourists here for one hour. It's ridiculous. Not even enough time to SPEND decent money in the local economy. We welcome those who spend at least a day here - an overnight is enough, but not those who bring a big fat zero to the game.
How long did you have at each spot??
Hi Tim. We had about a couple of hours at each spot. It’s a great tour option if you you’re short on time and you want to see a handful of great stops in a single day. However, for people who prefer a more leisurely pace of travel, they might consider alternative options. We liked it because we wanted to see as much as possible.
If you’re considering doing the tour, we suggest reaching out to the tour company directly for their latest itineraries.
Thanks for watching!
Did y’all feel like you got enough time at each location?
Hi Brian. That’s a good question. I feel like we spent enough time at each location to make the tour worth it, considering we wanted to see all these locations in one day. That said, the tour does go at an efficient pace and there’s not a whole lot of time to just hang out at each place. If we were driving to these locations on our own, we would definitely spend more time at each place. More specifically, I’d spend an extra couple of hours at Windsor so I could see the village, I’d spend an extra hour at Stonehenge to see the museum and I could easily spend the whole day just walking around Bath. So, that’s a long answer to your question. Yes, I feel satisfied with how much time we spent at each place, given the single day we dedicated to this. However, this tour might not be the best option for people who prefer a more relaxed pace. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this response! I am currently planning my families trip this December and this particular tour is on my short list. You seemed to have had a bit more time in Lacock then I anticipated which I'm loving. @@New2Napa
@yessi4499 You’re welcome! That’s exciting that you’re planning a family trip there soon! Please note that the original trip itinerary only included a short time in Lacock, for lunch, but our particular guide decided to rearrange the schedule so that we’d have dinner in Lacock. I would say we had a couple of hours for dinner. We walked around Lacock a bit, but most stores were closed by then. But the Harry Potter filming locations shown in this video are visible from the street with no open/close hours. Hope that helps set your expectations bc the usual itinerary only has a short lunch in Lacock. I suggest contacting the company directly for more info. Happy travels!
How much did you pay? I just booked using your link. You booked via viator right?
When we took this trip last year, we paid 278 pounds. Thanks for watching and hope you have a great trip!
@@New2Napa thanks and your tour was with Premium Tours or Evan Evan’s? Was the bus comfortable and was there a restroom
@lovealwaysjasmine Ours was with Premium Tours and we loved it.
@@New2Napa awesome and did you book directly or through viator
@lovealwaysjasmine We booked through Viator.
Im going in November i hope i get to do this!! 🥹
That’s great! Have a wonderful trip!
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Always disappointing to hear that “this is Harry Potters……. “ add to that a burger for your pub meal and you could have stayed in US and watched a movie. 🤷🏻♂️
Exactly. And why is it always harry potter with these guys? Didn't lord of the rings come out at the song time and win more awards? Just spice it up a wee bit😂
Maybe harry potter was more popular in the USA?
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@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek lord of the rings was filmed in New Zealand though
@@juliomiranda7013 obviously, But it's based on Britain. The Shire especially.