UK Multiday Trip
Attraction Admission | Full-Day Guides | Coach or Train Tickets | Accommodation in 3* hotels or hostels | Breakfast
UK Multiday Trip Included
Day 1 - London/Stratford/Liverpool
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Depart by coach to Stratford, one of the most exciting cultural spots in East London. This city boasts the majestic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, with its sprawling greenery and iconic structures. Go to one of the many theatres Stratford offers and witness captivating performances inspired by William Shakespeare himself. In Liverpool, experience the music and maritime history it is most famous for, from The Beatles to The Maritime Museum.
Day 2 - Liverpool/Manchester/York
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After enjoying breakfast in Liverpool, head to Manchester, where football is one of its greatest contributions. Meet your guide for a captivating tour of the city, and then consider visiting the National Football Museum or taking a tour of Old Trafford Stadium, home to Manchester United. If history is more your speed, explore one of the many other museums Manchester provides. As the crucible of innovation during the Industrial Revolution, the Science and Industry Museum is a fascinating living testament to Manchester’s pivotal role in shaping the modern world. Continue on to York, one of England’s finest and most beautiful historic cities, offering an eclectic mix of culture and history. Stop by the majestic York Minster or witness the ethereal beauty of the York Museum Gardens, filled with an array of plant species, historical features, and wildlife.
Day 3 - York/Edinburgh
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After breakfast, meet your guide for a walking tour and discover the culture and class that York is known for. As you continue exploring the rich history of York, art aficionados can explore the York Art Gallery, featuring works spanning more than 600 years. Foodies and shoppers can enjoy the bustling Shambles Market, offering an array of local produce and goods as well as culinary delights. Continuing into Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, an unmissable sight is Edinburgh Castle, one of the oldest fortified places in Europe. For a spooky sight, head below the city streets to tour the vast network of narrow alleyways and abandoned houses lying beneath the Royal Mile since the 1600s.
Day 4 - Edinburgh
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After breakfast, embark on a walking tour with your guide. Wander the storied streets and learn more about its history. When in Edinburgh, a gorgeous sight is Calton Hill. Overlooking the city, it includes the Nelson Monument and the National Monument. Though unfinished and known locally as ‘Edinburgh’s disgrace’, it is nevertheless a great place to take phenomenal photos. Another attraction is the gothic church, St Giles Cathedral, located on the famous Royal Mile. For modern art fans, Edinburgh’s Modern Art Gallery is a must. Other places of interest include the National Museum of Scotland, the Edinburgh Dungeon, and the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh.
Day 5 - Edinburgh/Loch Lomond/Stirling
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Enjoy breakfast in Edinburgh and then continue on to the gorgeous Loch Lomond. While Edinburgh is famous for its literary heritage and striking architecture, Loch Lomond is known for its breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife. For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are cycle and walking trails all over Loch Lomond. Other attractions include Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre and boat trips and tours. Continuing on to Stirling, a fascinating and historic city, there is plenty to do, including the formidable Stirling Castle, a stronghold with a tumultuous past. Also consider visiting the National Wallace Monument and the Stirling Smith Art Gallery.
Day 6 - Departure