Bath and Stonehenge Daytrip from London via train
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
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Hi Vic! I used your services back in 2005, and have recommended you several times on this board. They don't monitor the names, but yes, direct advertising is against the rules. You can always help, but not sell 
For Vic (so he doesn't have to) his site is www.vicstaxi.com, and he's a sweetie. He has a lot of great local knowledge, and several vehicle sizes.

For Vic (so he doesn't have to) his site is www.vicstaxi.com, and he's a sweetie. He has a lot of great local knowledge, and several vehicle sizes.
#24
Joined: Jul 2011
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Hello all!
Even though your info is a few year's old, this has been very helpful to me. We are planning a trip to England (including Stonehenge & Bath) for this August. Does anyone have Vic's Taxi's current email info? I found his site and emailed but it's been sent back to me.
Thanks a lot!
Even though your info is a few year's old, this has been very helpful to me. We are planning a trip to England (including Stonehenge & Bath) for this August. Does anyone have Vic's Taxi's current email info? I found his site and emailed but it's been sent back to me.
Thanks a lot!
#25

Joined: Mar 2007
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Janeite, Bath is beautiful and since the Amazing Baths were built in Roman times, I would say the history of Bath is considerable. There are also all the connections to America during the time Bath was a prime center of English society. Add to that the Jane Austin connection, and Bath is a pretty exciting place. I found it one of the most interesting places I have been. If you can, take one of the free history tours.







