London, capital of the United Kingdom. It is among the oldest of the world’s great cities. Its history spanning nearly two millennia, and one of the most cosmopolitan. It’s well reserved building alone the River Thames making the richest attractions for Tourist to explore.
Departure from your hometown, flight to land in London.
Upon arrival, transfer to check in at hotel.
Free and overnight at hotel.
Breakfast at hotel. Take a full day city tour to visit the icons of London city. Taking a ride on the London Eye, visiting the gates of Buckingham Palace, hearing the chimes of Big Ben towering over its imposing neighbour the Westminster Palace, or even visit the famous Tower of London the possibilities really are endless. Moreover, can visit to Notting Hill - Discover where the famous movie was filmed, see Kensington Palace and even visit some of the most important museums such as the Museum of Natural History.
Or go to Greenwich - Catch a boat or metro to reach the area, visit the observatory, the Prime Meridian Line, the famous ship Cutty Sark, and if you are feeling hungry, you can always go for a traditional Fish & Chips! A definite must in this area!
Visit specific tourist hot spots - Abbey Road (from the famous Beatles album), places visited by Harry Potter characters, Sherlock Holmes and many more.
After sightseeing, back to hotel. Free and overnight.
Breakfast at hotel. Travel through the ages from prehistory to the glorious Georgian era with day trip visit to Windsor, Roman Baths, Pump Room and Stonehenge.
Start to explore the weekend home of Queen Elizabeth II, Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in Europe. Visit the magnificent State Apartments, furnished with some of the finest works of art; St George's Chapel, where Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour, are buried along with other monarchs, and the Queen Mary's Dolls House.
Then visit to the mysteries of Stonehenge, which has puzzled all visitors for 5,000 years.Almost 80 stones, some weighing up to 40 tonnes, have stood the test of time. How did they get there? What was its purpose? Was it a burial site? Was it an astronomical clock? Learn more about this ancient monument and let your imagination be captivated by its silent mysteries.
Enjoy a panoramic tour of Bath, passing the Gothic Abbey and the picturesque Pulteney Bridge.Visit the Roman Baths and witness the lighting ceremony when the torches around the Great Roman Bath are lit at dusk. You also have the exclusive opportunity to drink a glass of spa water straight from the historic Pump Rooms.
Back to London. Free and overnight.
Breakfast at hotel. Visit Oxford, and follow in the footsteps of Oxford’s famous students, from C.S. Lewis to Bill Clinton, as you stroll the impressive college courtyards and curious cobbled lanes of this historic university town. Being a centre of learning for more than 900 years has bequeathed Oxford with countless faculties, halls, libraries, chapels and lodgings, earned it the soubriquet of City of Dreaming Spires. Meander through the unspoilt narrow alleys and ancient squares and let them captivate you. Get the chance to see Bodleian Library which is one of the oldest libraries in Europe as well as the splendid college courtyards.
Then transfer to rolling hills of the Cotswolds, one of England’s most picturesque locations and you cast your eyes over all of it as we cruise on through. The area is a charming blend of breath-taking natural scenery, sleepy villages and bustling market towns. Then trace the footsteps of young Shakespeare with a guided tour of the market town which is a cut above the rest: Stratford-Upon-Avon. Visit the half-timbered house where arguably the world's greatest writer William Shakespeare was born in 1564 as well as the half-timbered Anne Hathaway's Cottage, where his wife’s family lived. Be part of Britain’s Greatest Medieval Experience! Deep in the heart of Warwick Castle, the Great Hall becomes a hive of activity! Immerse yourself in battle preparations and feel the weight of a medieval sword. Dating from when Normans and Saxons battled for control of England, Warwick Castle has all the features a castle should have: walls, towers, a barbican, a dungeon, a vast central courtyard and even a mill. Roam around checking out this lovely town with its array of attractive buildings. It is stunningly located on the banks of the River Avon, an area of unrivalled pastoral beauty.
Back to London after the tour. Free and overnight
Breakfast at hotel. Visit to the legendary Leeds Castle which sits on an island surrounded by a moat in beautifully landscaped parklands. It is one of the most historic fortresses in the country and was the favourite residence of Edward I (of Braveheart infamy).
Enjoy a guided tour of the castle, which was described by Lord Conway as ‘the loveliest castle in the world’ before heading to Dover.
Dover port was the main point of entry to England since Roman times and the white cliffs have captured the imagination of visitors. From the coach, you will see the ancient castle that has guarded the country from invaders. Continue on to Canterbury, which is dominated by a glorious Gothic cathedral, it has been the ecclesiastical capital of England since the sixth century. The cathedral was the scene of one of the most notorious murders in English history, when Archbishop Thomas Becket was killed by four knights. Pause for lunch near the cathedral before heading for Greenwich.
Lastly, stop and admire the vast Old Royal Naval College along the waterfront before boarding the boat for the river cruise to London’s Embankment Pier, where the tour ends.
Back to hotel. Free and overnight.
Breakfast at hotel. Check out.
Transfer to London airport, board the flight return to your hometown.