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Duration: 9 - 9.5 hours
Tour commences with a flight on the British Airways London Eye for a bird's eye view of London. Rising 443 feet (135 meters) above the city skyline, there is no better way to see the city at this magical time of year.
After your flight, you will your coach for a panoramic tour of London. You will see some of London's most famous landmarks, including the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Royal Courts of Justice, Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner.
Tour ends after our lunch in a typical English pub, close to Trafalgar Square. ... read more »
Duration: 4, 7, 15 or 30 day pass
Welcome to the Great British Heritage Pass. Britain contains a vibrant history, from the legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail to the mystery of Stonehenge. There is a wealth of places to visit in Britain. Take a journey through Britain exploring magnificent castles, ancient fortresses, idyllic gardens, mysterious monuments, opulent royal residences, and historic stately homes.
FREE ENTRY to nearly 600 attractions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland including:
- Stonehenge
- Edinburgh Castle
- Palace of Holyrood House
- Roman Baths
- Shakespeare's Birthplace
- Warwick Castle
- Leeds Castle
- Anne Hathaway's Cottage
A full list of all attractions is available on www.gbheritagepass.com
The Great British Heritage Pass offers great value and a chance to see Britain like no other - prepare to be amazed at what you will find.
Plan your trip to Britain now with the mystical Great British Heritage Pass. ... read more »
Duration: 5 Hours
Likely to Sell-out! Thames River New Years Eve Dinner on the "Symphony" regularly sells out weeks in advance. Book ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Celebrate the New Year in London from the best vantage point aboard your Thames River Cruise!
This traditional vessel, the Naticia, maintains a timeless charm and elegance through its luxurious royal blue interior, creating the perfect atmosphere for guests to indulge and relax whilst experiencing some of the best views of London. The Naticia offers split level dining with the upper deck galleried around the dance floor and lower deck. Another special feature of the Naticia is her sliding roof, which in fine weather can be opened, enabling guests to literally dance beneath the stars. Along with the convenience of a lounge area and cloakroom onboard, the charm of the Naticia is a popular choice with all guests.
Enjoy a welcome glass of Champagne as you make your way to your table (non-window) to devour a sumptuous 5 course meal freshly prepared on board. Dance the night away with the onboard Live Entertainment. A selection of wines, beer and mineral water will be served throughout the evening with a celebratory Glass of Champagne at Midnight to bring in the New Year.
An experience not to be missed. ... read more »
Duration: 2 hours and 45 minutes
Why not have Christmas lunch aboard the Millennium Thames cruiser and experience the sights of London from the river while enjoying your traditional Christmas lunch.
Lunch Menu (subject to change at any time without notice):
- Welcome drink on arrival
- Three course traditional Christmas Lunch, including roast turkey with herb and onion stuffing, bacon rolls and chipolatas, roast potatoes and a selection of vegetables. Vegetarian option is available.
- White and dark chocolate gateaux with cream, mince pies, coffee and mints
- Seasonal decorations and a Christmas cracker
Duration: 9 - 9.5 hours
Spend Boxing Day exploring in the Cotswolds, discovering some of the prettiest villages including Great Tew, Bourton on Water, Moreton in Marsh. A traditional English lunch will be served in a pub in one of the villages.
Great Tew. When you think of a typical Cotswolds village Great Tew must be it. The thatched roofs of the cottages and the local pub and post office give the village an atmosphere of times gone by.
Bourton on the Water is often described as the Venice of the Cotswolds because of the bridges that span the crystal clear River Windrush which meanders through the center of this quintessentially English country village.
Moreton in Marsh located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley, Moreton is a thriving market town, dating back 1,000 years to the Saxon era. ... read more »
Duration: 9 - 9.5 hours
A warm welcome awaits you at medieval Warwick Castle. You will be able to visit the Waxwork exhibition, which depicts life in the castle over the centuries, the State Apartments, dungeons, and the rampart walk with its magnificent views over the river and surrounding countryside. After a tour of the castle, you will enjoy a traditional English lunch.
On to Stratford-Upon-Avon, home of the world's greatest playwright - William Shakespeare. There will be a photo stop at Ann Hathaway's Cottage and Shakespeare's Birthplace.
Traveling through the picturesque Cotswolds you will arrive in Oxford. Oxford is a vibrant, multi-cultural city full of history and heritage, and is known as "the City of Dreaming Spires". It is home to the oldest English speaking university in the world, renowned museums, charming shops and cafes, beautiful gardens and much more.
In Oxford you will take a walking tour through the streets, passing many of the famous colleges, and visit Christchurch where much of Harry Potter has been filmed. ... read more »
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
See the best England and Scotland has to offer on this memorable four day tour. You will the University town of Cambridge, Medieval York, famous for its grand Minster, Scotlands capital - Edinburgh and the Tudor city of Chester just to name a few. Discover ancient city walls, enjoy a grand Scottish night out, complete with haggis and the skirl of the pipes and admire picturesque Stratford-upon-Avon, home of William Shakespeare. ... read more »
Duration: 5 hours
This London Bicycle Tour is perfect for the shopaholics out there!
There are four East London markets:
- Spitafields - food and crafts
- Petticoat Lane - taking its name from 15th century, when the silk-weavers sold their silk underwear outside Aldgate
- Brick Lane - known today as India Town, which has a reputation for hot deals
- Columbia Road - flower market
The group will collectively choose three of these four options and you will spend approximately 45 minutes at each location. ... read more »