Date: 05 March 2013 Tuesday

08:45 AM Good Morning

Good morning! The itinerary for the day was really packed but we could only start the day after getting a wallet from Bicester Village. We had some time for breakfast before the mall open at 10 AM. We drove around the area looking for breakfast but most restaurants were still closed since it was too early. We couldn’t wait so we went back to Brewers Fayre.

Breakfast at Brewers Fayre.

Eat all we can! Sadly, the spread isn’t that great… After breakfast, we drove over to Bicester Village to grab the wallet.

Back at Premier Inn Bicester. My nightmare started – diarrhea! Its terrible to be sick on a road trip.

This is the auto check in counter at the hotel lobby. We checked out of the hotel.

10:30 AM Leaving Bicester

12:00 PM Stonehenge

A: Premier Inn Bicester
B: Stonehenge
Total travelling distance | time = 134 km | 1 hour 26 minutes

Reaching soon. We could see Stonehenge…

Tickets

JR bought a student ticket with his MBS card! I forgot to bring mine so I had to get an adult ticket :(.

Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument in England. is one of the most famous places in the world to visit.

I had to use the public toilet here before we hit the roads again to our next destination. The toilet were built in those containers at one end of the carpark. Surprisingly, the toilets here are extremely clean and dry. There is even warm tap water provided, which is seldom found in public toilets. It was nice to wash my hands in warm water on a cold day :).

13:45 PM Salisbury

A: Stonehenge
B: Salisbury
Total travelling distance | time = 17.7 km |22 minutes

We parked our car at Salisbury Old George Mall and took a short walk over to Salisbury Cathedral.

13:55 PM Salisbury Cathedral

A: Salisbury Old George Town
B: Salisbury Cathedral
Total walking distance =  0.3 km

Salisbury Cathedral, aka the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral houses the best preserved original Magna Carta (Latin for “Great Charter of the Liberties of England”), one of the most celebrated documents in English history.

There are many tombs along the sides of the chapels. I could feel the hairs on my arms standing up while walking past them in the quiet chapels…

14:25 PM Salisbury Tour

Walked back to Old George Town and did some shopping and had quick lunch at Marks & Spencer.

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