Tour

Blenheim Palace and Cotswold Private Tour with pass

10 hours

Easy

A unique opportunity to explore British history with a visit to Blenheim Palace, the birth place of Sir Winston Churchill. Enjoy a day out by visiting the most beautiful villages in England Cotswold.
  • An all-inclusive day out never to be forgotten. From the moment we greet you at your hotel to the moment you are dropped off back at your hotel, we promise you to have an unforgettable day. Blenheim Palace. A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, Blenheim Palace provides an awe-inspiring experience for visitors. Home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough and his family and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, Blenheim Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting a long and diverse history. Enter the Palace and explore the gilded State Rooms and priceless collections set against striking stonework, and experience the beauty and magnificence of this Grade I listed building. Today, the Palace is home to one of the most important and extensive collections in Europe, which includes portraits, furniture, sculpture and tapestries. Explore this magnificent Palace at your leisure Discover the Palace's rich history in a variety of ways. Take a free guided tour of the State Rooms and hear about each room's history and its exquisite collection. Visit the Churchill Exhibition to learn about the life of the 'Greatest Briton' and visit the 'Untold Story' experience to hear tales from the Palace's past. Or take a self-guided tour with the aid of a Multimedia audio guide. Cotswold. The Cotswolds are famous for their typically English landscape of lovely green rolling hills, stone walls, woodland and charming little towns and villages. Many of the buildings you will see here are made from sandy yellow Cotswold Stone, making the whole area highly attractive Take a self-guided tour in Cotswold. Bourton-on-the-Water. Famous for its honey-coloured stone architecture and idyllic village scenes. Bourton is not a theme park, it does not open and close nor is there an entry fee, it is a vibrant village, home to some 4,000 residents, buzzing with many community groups. Known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, this one village offers a wealth of attractions and shops, restaurants, cafes and tea rooms. Or simply the space for you to enjoy some pleasurable time engrossed by the movement of the sparkling waters of the River Windrush, spanned by its five arched bridges. Bibury Bibury is a charming Cotswold village just a short drive along country roads. William Morris (1834-96) described Bibury as "the most beautiful village in England". Fox News says that Bibury is one of the world's most picturesque villages, and an article on the Huffington Post website (1st May 2014), titled "The Most Charming Towns In Europe You'll Want To Visit ASAP", mentioned Bibury. Burford. Burford has hardly changed since Georgian times, when it was an important coach stop between Oxford and the West Country. Its magnificent High Street, one of the finest in the Cotswolds, slopes down to a bridge crossing the River Windrush. The High Street is overlooked by mellow golden Cotswold stone buildings, including many 17th and 18th century houses. It is an extremely popular tourist destination.

What's included?
  • Entry or admission fee

Entry to Blenheim Palace 

Multimedia audio guide 

Self guided tour in Cotswold 

Pick up and drop off 

Bottled water

Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
Please note
  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible for those with limited mobility
  • Accessible for those with limited eye sight
  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infant seats available
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