A Journey Through England’s Iconic Cities and Landmarks
This 9-day tailored adventure explores the history and culture of England, from the capital to the West Country. Visit famous landmarks and historic sites in London, the majestic Windsor Castle and enjoy a stay in Bath, with its Georgian architecture and Roman ruins. Discover the mysterious Stonehenge, the cultural treasures of Salisbury and explore Manchester’s rich history and cultural attractions. Visit museums and galleries dedicated to art, football and local history and enjoy the city’s lively atmosphere. This holiday provides something for everyone, whether you are looking for history, culture, sporting heritage or simply time to relax and enjoy England’s scenic beauty.
What's included
Itinerary
Welcome to London! Your driver will be expecting you to drive you to your hotel at the city center. Begin your London adventure with a leisurely walk, taking time to adjust to the city’s rhythm. Explore the vibrant streets of Oxford Street, Regent Street and Covent Garden, where shops and cafés are waiting for you. Enjoy a peaceful stroll or visit world-class museums such as the National Gallery or the Tate Modern. Relax by the River Thames, taking in views of iconic landmarks like Big Ben. The day is all about relaxation, discovery and settling into the pulse of London.

Today, take a step back in time as we travel to World War II with a visit to the Churchill War Rooms where Winston Churchill and his cabinet waged war. Board HMS Belfast, located in the heart of London and gain a connection to London’s naval past by touching everything on board. In the evening you can visit the National Army Museum, then choose either to experience London's theatre scene, the biggest and best in the English speaking world or take a darkly atmospheric Jack the Ripper tour of Whitechapel.

Begin your day at the Imperial War Museum, tracing the stories of conflict, survival and resilience. Later, embark on the Harry Potter Studio Tour, stepping into the magical world that captivated millions. End the day with a visit to Westminster Abbey, immersing yourself in the rich history of British royalty, literature and art.

Travel from London to Windsor and experience the best of history in action. Learn all about Windsor Castle, the Queen’s Weekend home and the oldest and largest working castle in the world. Enjoy a guided tour of the impressive State Apartments and beautiful St George’s Chapel.
Afterwards travel to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its Roman baths, Georgian architecture and natural hot springs. As you arrive, begin your visit of the city at the iconic Roman Baths, where you'll experience the history and healing waters that have attracted visitors for centuries. Explore the stunning Bath Abbey, an architectural marvel with a rich history that dates back to the 7th century.
End the day with a relaxing soak at Thermae Bath Spa, where you can enjoy the warm mineral-rich waters and breathtaking views of the city.

Begin your day with a visit to Stonehenge, the world-famous prehistoric monument. Explore this mystical site and delve into its fascinating history, with your expert guide providing insights into its origin and purpose.
After returning to Bath, continue to Pulteney Bridge and take in the elegant architecture of this 18th-century bridge, one of the most picturesque in Europe. Moreover, Enjoy a delightful afternoon tea in one of Bath's charming tearooms, immersing yourself in the city's traditional Georgian ambiance.
Spend the rest of the afternoon visiting The Jane Austen Centre to learn more about the famous author’s life and works, and how Bath influenced her writing.

Today, head to the nearby town of Salisbury to visit Salisbury Cathedral, home to the Magna Carta and one of the tallest spires in England. Enjoy a relaxing walk through the charming medieval streets of Salisbury.
After lunch, make your way back to Bath for a walking tour of Bath’s hidden gems, including the Assembly Rooms and the Beaux Arts-style Museum of Bath Architecture.
For a truly memorable experience, consider a visit to Prior Park Landscape Garden, where you can enjoy the beautiful 18th-century gardens and the famous Palladian Bridge. According to the remaining time you have, feel free to pay a visit at the Royal Victoria Park, a peaceful escape with beautifully manicured gardens and spectacular views of the city.

Take a train journey to Manchester, the vibrant city known for its rich industrial history, iconic football culture and thriving arts scene. Check-in at your hotel and spend the afternoon exploring Manchester's Northern Quarter, filled with independent shops, boutiques and trendy cafés.
Visit the Manchester Museum or the Museum of Science and Industry for a deeper understanding of the city's cultural and industrial past.

Start your day with a visit to The John Rylands Library, a neo-Gothic masterpiece housing some of the world’s rarest books and manuscripts. Later on, explore the city's National Football Museum, celebrating Manchester's football culture and history and offering a hands-on experience for fans of all ages.
For an afternoon of culture, visit Manchester Art Gallery, which has an impressive collection of art, from classic to contemporary works. Furthermore, consider a guided walking tour of the city, including iconic landmarks such as Albert Square, Manchester Town Hall and the iconic Beetham Tower.

Today, your driver will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your flight back home. On this final day, reflect on the incredible destinations you visited… London, Windsor, Bath, Stonehenge, Salisbury, Manchester You’ve explored ancient ruins, and discovered the hidden treasures of some very important landmarks of England. As you leave this country behind, you’ll carry with you the memories of these unforgettable stories you created, their rich history, stunning landscapes and warm hospitality.


