10 Hours From £110.00
Starting off in the heart of London, Mazza Tours are ready to spirit you away from the city on a journey of Royal discovery. Your expert guide will ensure that you are fully entertained and educated on the sights and stories of two of England’s most spectacular destinations as we travel in comfort to Windsor Castle and the city of Bath.
Windsor Castle
First built following the Norman Conquest on the orders of William the Conqueror, Windsor has played home to the kings and queens of England (and later Britain) since Henry I. Today, the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle embodies nearly 1000 years of architecture and royal opulence. The castle is also the final resting places of monarchs from Henry VIII to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Bath
The famous hot springs at Bath have attracted visitors through the ages- most notably the Romans, who built the baths from which the city takes its name, and the Georgians who pioneered the spa-craze which saw the city rebuilt in their image. Today visitors continue to flock to ‘take the waters’, believed for millennia to have medicinal properties.
Starting off in the heart of London, Mazza Tours are ready to spirit you away from the city on a journey of Royal discovery. Your expert guide will ensure that you are fully entertained and educated on the sights and stories of two of England’s most spectacular destinations as we travel in comfort to Windsor Castle and the city of Bath.
Windsor Castle
First built following the Norman Conquest on the orders of William the Conqueror, Windsor has played home to the kings and queens of England (and later Britain) since Henry I. Today, the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle embodies nearly 1000 years of architecture and royal opulence. The castle is also the final resting places of monarchs from Henry VIII to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Bath
The famous hot springs at Bath have attracted visitors through the ages- most notably the Romans, who built the baths from which the city takes its name, and the Georgians who pioneered the spa-craze which saw the city rebuilt in their image. Today visitors continue to flock to ‘take the waters’, believed for millennia to have medicinal properties.