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Windsor Castle

 
 
The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history and its magnificent State Rooms and works of art reflect the tastes of successive kings and queens.
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Warwick Castle

 
Britain’s Ultimate Castle - One of the UK's top historic attractions - One of the country's most impressive ancient fortress - Over 1000 years old - Warwick has all the authentic ingredients of a mediaeval castle steeped in adventure
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Manchester United Museum and Stadium Tour

 
Immerse yourself in the history of Manchester United - the world’s most famous club. Experience the magnificent trophy room, test your skills on the interactivities and enjoy the atmosphere inside the ‘Theatre of Dreams’- it certainly is a day to remember.
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Canterbury Cathedral

 
A fascinating medieval city that has been the centre of English Christianity since St. Augustine was sent here by Pope Gregory in 597AD. The original church was rebuilt in the 11th century as the magnificent cathedral we will visit today.
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Blenheim Palace

 
Blenheim Palace, home to 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Set in 2100 acres of beautiful parkland landscaped by ‘Capability' Brown, the exquisite Baroque Palace is surrounded by sweeping lawns, formal gardens and the magnificent Lake.
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Stonehenge

 
Mystery surrounds this 5,000 year old monument in the centre of the World Heritage Site. Visit this prehistoric site and decide for yourself whether Stonehenge was a place of sun worship, a healing sanctuary, a sacred burial site, or something different altogether!
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Christ Church

 
Christ Church is a unique institution, one of the largest colleges in the University of Oxford and, at the same time, the Cathedral Church for the Diocese of Oxford. See where some of the scenes in the Harry Potter feature films were shot in various locations of the college!
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Dickens World

 
Gain an understanding of the times and conditions people experienced living in England in the early 19th century at Dickens World - a unique showcase for one of the world's best loved storytellers, Charles Dickens.
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Home of Charles Darwin, Down House

 
Immerse yourself in Darwin’s world with an audio tour of his family home, visit the new first floor exhibition which charts Darwin’s life and wander the extensive gardens at Down House and explore what was, for Darwin, a landscape of discovery.
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Dover Castle

 
Discover Dover Castle's labyrinth of secret wartime tunnels built deep in the White Cliffs of Dover, walk through the rooms where Sir Admiral Ramsay planned the “miracle of Dunkirk” and check out one of Europe's best-preserved Roman lighthouses at this picturesque location.
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Lindisfarne Priory

 
Lindisfarne Priory on Holy Island was one of the most important centres of early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. It is still a place of pilgrimage today, the dramatic approach across the causeway adding to the fascination of the site. Wander around the atmospheric ruins and visit the refurbished museum.
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Roman Baths

 
 
Explore the best preserved Roman religious spa from the ancient world. This fascinating site is Britain's only hot spring. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked on the ancient stone pavements.
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1066 Battle of Hastings - Abbey & Battlefield

 
Discover the haunting Battlefield and Abbey ruins. Stand on the very spot where King Harold was slain and discover all the nooks and crannies of the abbey ruins built by William the Conqueror.
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Pendennis Castle

 
Visit the fascinating underground magazines and tunnels at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall, including the World War II Half Moon Battery, as well as the original 16th-century keep with its recreated Tudor gun deck.
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Tintagel Castle

 
With its spectacular location on Cornwall’s dramatic and windswept Atlantic coastline, Tintagel is a place of magic and myth where the legend of King Arthur was born.
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Eltham Palace - Gardens only

 
Discover many enticing features in the nineteen acres of gardens that surround Eltham Palace, including a sunken rose garden and medieval bridge.
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Eltham Palace - House and Gardens

 
Combining Art Deco and ocean liner style, Eltham Palace is a stunning masterpiece of twentieth-century design. Textile magnates Stephen and Virginia Courtauld built their glamorous Art Deco London showpiece in 1936, next to the remains of a medieval royal palace which was originally Henry VIII’s boyhood home.
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Clifford's Tower

 
Clifford's Tower, an unusual four-lobed keep built in the 13th century atop the mound of William's larger fortress, is now the principal surviving stonework remnant of York's medieval castle. The sweeping views of the city from the tower still show why it played such an important part in controlling northern England.
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Salisbury Cathedral

 
Come to worship, to marvel at or climb up to Britain's tallest spire, to be awed by the beauty and scale of the cathedral interior or to study the original Magna Carta in the Chapter House.
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Jorvik Viking Centre

 
Be transported through the Viking City of Jorvik - Travel through the busy Coppergate market place - Disembark at the JORVIK museum - Visit DIG, the archaeological adventure attraction
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Out of London Attractions

There are no shortage of enthralling day trips from London to a range of charming attractions. Why not explore Salisbury Cathedral, Dover Castle, Warwick Castle or Blenheim Palace? - there's so much to choose from. Why not explore Salisbury Cathedral, Dover Castle, Warwick Castle or Blenheim Palace? There's so much to choose from. Or perhaps go on a Stonehenge - Windsor - Bath tour, which will include entry to spectacular Windsor Palace?

Discover the charms of Windsor Castle on a Stonehenge - Windsor - Bath tour, and uncover the other majestic attractions juts waiting to be explored in these three astoundingly beautiful regions of the UK.

Or why not uncover Dover Castle, with its captivating labyrinthine secret wartime tunnels? Also see one of the most exceptionally well maintained Roman lighthouses in the whole of Europe.

Warwick Castle is one of the most famed attractions in the UK, and more than merits visitation. This spectacular antiquarian fortress is over a thousand years old. Explore its stunning 60 acres of gardens.

Blenheim Palace is a truly majestic sight,and it is no surprise that it's home to royalty - the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. This palace also served as the birthplace of none other than Churchill himself, and is incredibly rich in history.

Whichever attraction you decide to explore outside of London, you can rest assured that Golden Tours stands for quality and exceptional value for money.