United Kingdom

United Kingdom with Scotland 06N/07Days

United Kingdom with Scotland 06N/07Days

Day 01 - London

Experience the Tower of London’s long and stormy history. Make your own way to the Tower and enjoy priority entry through the group entrance. Once inside, explore independently, take an audio tour (additional fee) or join a 1-hour guided tour led by a Yeoman Warder or ‘Beefeater.’ Yeoman-led tours depart every 30 minutes from the Tower entrance. Learn the Tower’s origin story of 1066 and how it evolved from William the Conquerer's stronghold to a royal palace, armory, royal mint, prison and gruesome execution place. Pass under the famous ravens that perch near Wakefield Tower and lose yourself in myth and history as you visit the White Tower and its Royal Armories collection, the Bloody Tower and Traitors’ Gate. Hear the tale of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's unfortunate second wife, who passed through Traitors’ Gate in 1536 and was quickly tried for adultery and executed. Walk to Tower Gate, the execution site where Boleyn and many others met their fateful ends. Despite its chilling reputation, the Tower of London has also been the cradle for the British Crown Jewels since the 14th century. Get a close-up look at this remarkable regalia, the ultimate symbol of the British monarchy and the centerpiece of coronations since 1661. Don’t miss the famous 105.6-carat Koh-i-Noor diamond. After you've visited the major sites, stroll along the Wall Walk and head into the Medieval Palace to admire the beautifully reconstructed spaces. Take your time soaking up this cornerstone of English history. Night At London

Tower Of London Entrance Ticket Including Crown jewels & beefeater Tour .

Day 02 - London Euston Station to Manchester

After Breakfast , Transfer on your own to London Euston Station to Manchester Picadilly @ 12.20 . arrive at 14.40 . On Arrival transfer on your own to hotel . and enjoy on ur own . Night at Manchester.

Transfer on your own to London Euston Station to Manchester Picadilly

Day 02 - Manchester

Tours start from opposite Manchester Town Hall, Albert Square, in Manchester city centre, and serve 14 other stopping points along the route, including Piccadilly Bus Station (stop R, close to Wetherspoons). You can hop on, or hop off at any stop along the route. The 15 stop hop-on hop-off tour has been carefully planned to take you round some of Manchester’s key sights including Town Hall Manchester, National Football Museum, Museum of Science and Industry and Manchester United Football Club. Tours run every day apart from Christmas Day, Boxing Day, or New Years Day. English commentary is provided by 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Lost' actor Dominic Monaghan. Your ticket is valid for 2 calendar days - the date shown above and the following day and you can board any Sightseeing Manchester branded bus during this time. There is one main tour route with recorded commentary in English. Night at Manchester

Hop & Hop Off Tour to see the city

Day 03 - Manchester Picadilly Station – Edinburg

After Breakfast , Transfer on your own to Manchester Picadilly Station – Edinburg Train @ 12.26 arrive at 15.30 . On Arrival Transfer on your own to Hotel .Enjoy your day at leisure or expolore on your own . Night at Edinburgh

Day 04 - Edinburg

This is a typical itinerary for this product Stop At: Doune Castle, Castle Hill, Doune, Stirling FK16 6EA Scotland We stop for an hour at Doune Castle Duration: 1 hour Stop At: Inveraray Castle, Inverary, Inveraray PA32 8XE Scotland We stop at Inveraray for two hours, giving customers the option of visiting Inveraray Castle if they wish Duration: 2 hours Stop At: Luss Pier, Luss, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Scotland We stop at Luss for views across Loch Lomond Duration: 15 minutes .. Night at Edinburg

West Highland Loch & Castle Day Trip From Edinburg

Day 05 - Edinburg

This small-group day trip to St. Andrews starts in central Edinburgh, where you’re picked up in the personalized comfort of a top-of-the-range, 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach. Your guide narrates and makes plenty of stops, allowing for more intimate knowledge at each Scotland destination. Traversing the Forth Road Bridge over the Firth of Forth, you’re treated to views of the Forth Rail Bridge, a cantilever railway bridge and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enter the peninsular Kingdom of Fife, surrounded by the Firth of Tay and the North Sea, and listen to anecdotes about the photogenic coastal villages of East Neuk. Make a stop in the harbor-side town of Anstruther before descending upon St. Andrews, a medieval town and 1,000-year-old capital of the Scottish Church. You have free time to stroll around the University of St. Andrews—attended by Prince William and the country’s oldest university—and see where golf is played at the Old Course. Use your complimentary discount card her at local restaurants, shopping, and attractions. On the return drive to Edinburgh, head to Falkland, a village dominated by the imposing Falkland Palace once belonging to Scotland’s royal family. Cross the Lomond Hills and see where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned at Loch Leven. Winner of the Inaugural Scottish Thistle Award for Sustainable Tourism, October 2007.Night at Edinburgh

St Andrews & the fishing Villages Small Group Day Tour. @ 9.30 Am

Day 06 - Edinburg

comfortable inside your top of the range, 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach and depart central Edinburgh to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands, stopping along the way to hear insightful commentary from your guide. Pass by Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument, and Linlithgow Palace—the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots—en route to Glencoe, a Highland glen filled with eerie tales about the Clan MacDonald massacre of 1692. Journey onward through the 18th-century Fort William, and gaze out at the Scottish Highlands, including the Great Glen. Reaching Fort Augustus, disembark on the shores of Loch Ness, where you can opt for a seasonal boat ride on the loch and listen for the Loch Ness Monster ‘Nessie’ on the sonar system. (Cruises run from Easter to the end of October.) After you purchase lunch (own expense), continue your drive to Cairngorms National Park via Spean Bridge village. Take in the views of Loch Laggan and the windswept mountains, including Craig Meagaidh, where the TV series Monarch of the Glen was filmed. Your scenic journey continues over the Drummochter Summit to Pitlochry. After exploring this Victorian town, your tour concludes with the return drive to Edinburgh. Night at Edinburg

Lochness , Glencoe & the Highlands Small Group Day Tour

Day 07 - Departure

After Breakfast , Transfer to the Glasgow airport and Departure to Home

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