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2021 Taste of England - 14 Days/13 Nights

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2021 Taste of England – 14 Days / 13 Nights / 21 Meals

Day 1: Independent Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus in London | Welcome Dinner
Begin your tour with a day of independent touring in London using your voucher for the Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tour. Choose your route to see famous London landmarks such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus, and more. Meet your group in the evening for a welcome drink and dinner at your hotel.
(D)


Day 2: Kensington Palace | London Eye
Visit Kensington Palace, former home of Princess Diana. Head to the National Gallery to savor a classic afternoon tea. Proceed on to the London Eye, Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel, for a birds-eye view of the city from a private capsule. The evening is free to explore London and dine as you wish.
(B)


Day 3: Bristol | Bath Walking Tour | Roman Baths
Journey to Bristol, where your tour director will take you on a walking tour to explore its thousand-year history. Travel on to the city of Bath, famous for its natural geothermal hot springs. Enjoy a walking tour with your tour director, then visit the Roman Baths. Dine with your group in your hotel this evening.
(B, D)


Day 4: Cotswold | Chavenage House | Blenheim Palace
Journey through the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds to visit Chavenage House, where you will enjoy a welcome drink. View this Elizabethan manor house, built in 1576 and frequently used as a location for film and television, such as the current “Poldark” series. Next, visit Blenheim Palace, a World Heritage site and birthplace of Winston Churchill. Enjoy a free evening in Bath.
(B)


Day 5: Stonehenge | Mary Rose Museum | Portsmouth | Brighton
Travel to Stonehenge to view one of England’s most famous landmarks. Believed to have been created between 3000 BC to 2000 BC, the massive stone monoliths of this UNESCO World Heritage site each stand 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weigh approximately 25 tons. Journey on to Portsmouth to visit the Mary Rose Museum. Discover the history of this ship that was lost at sea in 1545 and recovered in 1982. Dine in your hotel in Brighton this evening.
(B, D)


Day 6: White Cliffs | Royal Tunbridge Wells | Sissinghurst Castle Garden or Scotney Castle
Travel to Birling Gap, part of the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. Head to the charming historic town of Royal Tunbridge Wells for independent exploration and lunch. The afternoon will be spent at either Sissinghurst Castle Garden, the country home and garden of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicholson, or at Scotney Castle, a 14th-century moated castle. Travel on to your hotel in Maidstone for dinner.
(B, D)


Day 7: Leeds Castle | Canterbury Cathedral | Shepherd Neame Brewery | London Dinner
Visit Leeds Castle in Kent, a 900-year-old castle built on an island in a lake, then on to Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, followed by free time for lunch. Then go to Shepherd Neame Brewery for a tour and beer tasting. Return to London for dinner with your group.
(B, D)


Day 8: Oxford Universiy | Bodleian Library | Cambridge Punting
Visit the University of Oxford, founded in the 12th century and one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Visit the Bodleian Library, home to more than 13 million printed items and with roots in the 14th century. In the afternoon, journey to Cambridge, where you’ll punt down the River Cam, enjoying views of the colleges of Cambridge University as you travel along the water. Enjoy free time for dinner in Cambridge.
(B)


Day 9: Ely Cathedral | York Minster
Visit Ely Cathedral, dating back to 672. This magnificent building was used as a filming location for “The Crown” and “The King’s Speech”. Travel to the equally resplendent York Minster; this Gothic cathedral has the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. Enjoy some free time in York to explore independently before dinner in your hotel.
(B, D)


Day 10: Vintage Train Ride | Whitby | York
Journey back in time on a vintage train ride from the Goathland Station that portrayed Hogsmeade Station in the first “Harry Potter” film to the ancient seaport of Whitby. Take a walking tour with your tour director, then free time for lunch. Travel back to York where your afternoon and evening are free for exploring and dinner on your own.
(B)


Day 11: Harrogate | Lake District | Lakes Distillery
Visit Harrogate, a Victorian spa town in Yorkshire, for a walking tour with your tour director. Travel on to the Lake District, with a stop for lunch. Visit the Lakes Distillery, to discover how hand-crafted spirits are made and enjoy a sampling. Go to Grasmere Gingerbread Shop and have a tasting of its traditional spicy-sweet treat, first made 165 years ago. Continue to your hotel on the shore of Lake Windermere for dinner.
(B, D)


Day 12: Grasmere Gingerbread | The Armitt | Lake Windermere Cruise
Visit the Armitt Museum, which preserves the cultural heritage of the Lake District, with a special focus on local artist Beatrix Potter. Depart for a scenic cruise down Lake Windermere, then board a train and travel the historic Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway for a picturesque ride through the Leven Valley. Travel on to Liverpool where you’ll check into your hotel and dine independently.
(B)


Day 13: Liverpool | Farewell Dinner
Discover Liverpool, the famous port city and home of the Beatles. You are free to delve into some of the city’s long history today at your own pace. In the evening, gather with your group for a farewell dinner.
(B, D)


Day 14: Tour Ends in Liverpool
Your tour ends after breakfast.
(B)


B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner

 



Authentic Local Experiences:

  • Enjoy a vintage train ride through rolling hills and charming countryside departing from the real Hogsmeade Station of the Harry Potter films.
  • Tour Stonehenge, the famous mysterious stone monoliths built in prehistoric times.
  • Marvel at the magnfificent Ely Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece.

Dining Experiences:

  • 13 breakfasts (B) and 8 dinners (D) including a welcome and a farewell dinner.

Trip Highlights:

  • North Yorkshire Steam Vintage Train
  • Roman Baths & Pump Room
  • Stonehenge
  • Canterbury Cathedral
  • Blenheim Palace
  • York Minster
  • Lakes Distillery
  • Hotels:

    • GB-LON-GRAl London (2 nights)
    • GB-BAT-FRA | Bath (2 nights)
    • GB-BTN-MAL | Brighton (1 night)
    • GB-MAI-CPH | Maidstone (1 night)
    • GB-LON-TTT | London (1 night)
    • GB-CBR-HIL | Cambridge (1 night)
    • GB-YOR-NOV | York (2 nights)
    • GB-WID-LWB | Windermere (1 night)
    • GB-LIV-HIL | Liverpool (2 nights)

    Itinerary

    Day 1

    Day Independent Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus in London | Welcome Dinner

    Begin your tour with a day of independent touring in London using your voucher for the Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tour. Choose your route to see famous London landmarks such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus, and more. Meet your group in
    Day 2

    Day Kensington Palace | London Eye

    Visit Kensington Palace, former home of Princess Diana. Head to the National Gallery to savor a classic afternoon tea. Proceed on to the London Eye, Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel, for a birds-eye view of the city from a private capsule.
    Day 3

    Day Bristol | Bath Walking Tour | Roman Baths

    Journey to Bristol, where your tour director will take you on a walking tour to explore its thousand-year history. Travel on to the city of Bath, famous for its natural geothermal hot springs. Enjoy a walking tour with your tour director, then visit the R
    Day 4

    Day Cotswold | Chavenage House | Blenheim Palace

    Journey through the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds to visit Chavenage House, where you will enjoy a welcome drink. View this Elizabethan manor house, built in 1576 and frequently used as a location for film and television, such as the current “Pol
    Day 5

    Day Stonehenge | Mary Rose Museum | Portsmouth | Brighton

    Travel to Stonehenge to view one of England’s most famous landmarks. Believed to have been created between 3000 BC to 2000 BC, the massive stone monoliths of this UNESCO World Heritage site each stand 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weigh approximatel
    Day 6

    Day White Cliffs | Royal Tunbridge Wells | Sissinghurst Castle Garden or Scotney Castle

    Travel to Birling Gap, part of the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. Head to the charming historic town of Royal Tunbridge Wells for independent exploration and lunch. The afternoon will be spent at either Sissinghurst Castle Garden, the country h
    Day 7

    Day Leeds Castle | Canterbury Cathedral | Shepherd Neame Brewery | London Dinner

    Visit Leeds Castle in Kent, a 900-year-old castle built on an island in a lake, then on to Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, followed by free time for lunch. Then go to Shepherd Neame Brewery for a tour and beer tasting. Return to Londo
    Day 8

    Day Oxford Universiy | Bodleian Library | Cambridge Punting

    Visit the University of Oxford, founded in the 12th century and one of the world’s most prestigious universities. Visit the Bodleian Library, home to more than 13 million printed items and with roots in the 14th century. In the afternoon, journey to Cambr
    Day 9

    Day Ely Cathedral | York Minster

    Visit Ely Cathedral, dating back to 672. This magnificent building was used as a filming location for “The Crown” and “The King’s Speech”. Travel to the equally resplendent York Minster; this Gothic cathedral has the largest expanse of medieval stained
    Day 10

    Day Vintage Train Ride | Whitby | York

    Journey back in time on a vintage train ride from the Goathland Station that portrayed Hogsmeade Station in the first “Harry Potter” film to the ancient seaport of Whitby. Take a walking tour with your tour director, then free time for lunch. Travel back
    Day 11

    Day Harrogate | Lake District | Lakes Distillery

    Visit Harrogate, a Victorian spa town in Yorkshire, for a walking tour with your tour director. Travel on to the Lake District, with a stop for lunch. Visit the Lakes Distillery, to discover how hand-crafted spirits are made and enjoy a sampling. Go to G
    Day 12

    Day Grasmere Gingerbread | The Armitt | Lake Windermere Cruise

    Visit the Armitt Museum, which preserves the cultural heritage of the Lake District, with a special focus on local artist Beatrix Potter. Depart for a scenic cruise down Lake Windermere, then board a train and travel the historic Lakeside and Haverthwait
    Day 13

    Day Liverpool | Farewell Dinner

    Discover Liverpool, the famous port city and home of the Beatles. You are free to delve into some of the city’s long history today at your own pace. In the evening, gather with your group for a farewell dinner. (B, D)
    Day 14

    Day Tour Ends in Liverpool

    Your tour ends after breakfast. (B) B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner   >
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