Windsor Christmas Brunch with Avebury Stone Circle and Bath

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  • Windsor Christmas Brunch with Avebury Stone Circle and Bath

    Windsor Christmas Brunch with Avebury Stone Circle and Bath

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$167.09

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  • London

    英語
  • 10 hours 30 minutes

  • VOUCHER_E

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Informative, friendly and professional guide
Seasonal Offer
Lunch included
Enjoy a festive walking tour of historic Windsor and admire the famous Castle in this beautiful town. Indulge in a Christmas brunch including a glass of sparkling wine before witnessing the ancient stone circle of Avebury.

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Adult(17~59歲)
Child(3~16歲)
Infant(0~2歲)
Senior(60~120歲)
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Windsor Castle
Built high above the River Thames, Windsor Castle has been a royal residence for over 900 years and is where the Queen and Royal family traditionally spend Christmas. We do a walking tour of Windsor and see the Castle. Enjoy a Christmas brunch including a glass of sparkling wine and tea/coffee at the Harte and Garter
Brunch Menu:
Glass of Prosecco
Freshly baked Artisanal bread and butter station
Homemade assorted Terrines
Slice of Turkey Breast
Gala Pie
Honey covered sausages
Eggs Royale
Mini Mince Pies, Pantone, Cinnamon Rolls, Christmas pastries and pretzels
Platter of fruit
Tea/Coffee/ Hot Chocolate
Vegetarian option available upon request
Avebury
Avebury henge and stone circles are one of the greatest marvels of prehistoric Britain. Built and much altered during the Neolithic period, roughly between 2850 BC and 2200 BC, the henge survives as a huge circular bank and ditch, encircling an area that includes part of Avebury village.
Bath
Then you will travel to the beautiful Georgian City of Bath and take a panoramic tour of some of the finest architectural sights in Europe, including Bath Abbey, the Crescents, the Circus, Assembly Rooms and the famous Pulteney Bridge. Explore the Roman Baths, built around thermal springs, which have been supplying water for over 2,000 years. In Roman times a great Temple was built next to the sacred spring - the waters were believed to have healing properties and attracted visitors from across the Roman Empire.