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Located in the UK , England neighbours Wales and Scotland and is mostly known for its many cultural experiences. The capital city of London lies on the Thames river and is a popular adventure destination, as it hosts the Tower of London, Big Ben and Parliament House. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and is famous for the hilltop castle, while Glasgow offers an enticing food scene. Read here ideas for one week in Scotland and England (for seniors) , for one week in Scotland or discover the best coach/bus tour operators .

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Highland Fling Tour

Highland Fling

It was a great tour and Tom was the best guide we could get!
  • €75 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Best of Britain (11 Days) Tour

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Best of Britain (11 Days)

this tour exceeding our expectations, the Guide ( Jacquline Green )and Bus ( Lee ) driver went over and above to make sure every member of tour was included, comfortable and made this trip to UK even more memorable. The Guide gave us plenty of information regarding history and was extremely informative on every location we passed and stopped at. we loved the local treats supplied by the Guide as well. The bus was comfortable, the intinerary was perfect and kept us busy including as much as possible. The accommodation was excellent. I would definitely recommend this company and way of travel to others. and we would use Trafalgar again in the future.
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Britain and Ireland Delight (Summer, 8 Days) Tour

Britain and Ireland Delight (Summer, 8 Days)

My experience was of the highest ever. Everything went very smoothly and our guide Mike was so professional. He was very thoughtful and predicted situations before they happened. The tour was so informative and well organised. Lots of information about all the locations we visited. He was very good at giving us the history and background. The accommodation was great and a good standard.Our driver Ricki was very professional and such a clever driver he made us feels safe. What a wonderful time we had. Thank you.

Aonghus Youth Tour

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Aonghus Youth

Enjoyed the day in Scotland highlands. Enjoyed the tour of Belfast. Got to Durham too late to enjoy the town.

Best of Scotland (Summer, 7 Days) Tour

Best of Scotland (Summer, 7 Days)

We were impressed that we saw so much of scotland on this tour

Grand Tour of Britain & Ireland Tour

Grand Tour of Britain & Ireland

Time to go around places of interest was limited. Most of the time we reach our destinations just in time for the excursion and no spare time to go around. Overall I enjoyed the tour with the complimentary bit of history narration from the Tour Director.

Britain & Ireland Explorer (Classic, 13 Days) Tour

Britain & Ireland Explorer (Classic, 13 Days)

We had a great holiday and highly recommend insight tours . We had lovely hotels and a fantastic tour guide who was very knowledgeable with places and the history.

England, Scotland & Wales Tour

England, Scotland & Wales

The coach bus was comfortable although I was not expecting to spend so much time riding in it (I should have known because we covered so much ground on this tour!); I would have like to have been more active. The drivers were outstanding! All of the hotels were reasonably comfortable - except one - that one was horrible! England is not a country that is noted for its food and I knew this ahead of time; I did not expect the food to be amazing and it was not but that is not a reflection on the tour. The guide was very knowledgeable, kind, and helpful.

Extensive United Kingdom and Ireland end Dublin Tour

Extensive United Kingdom and Ireland end Dublin

Very well organized. The hotels were all good and the tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable.

Great Britain Tour

Great Britain

The tour was very well planned and included a very extensive, wide range of sites and attractions.
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

England and Scotland Heritage (8 Days) Tour

England and Scotland Heritage (8 Days)

Accommodation could have been better. The last accommodation could have been in a better suburb. It was scary in that area Bradford. I probably would not go again because of this area. Stephan was very good as a guide and our driver also. BUT the wifi was a joke. If we were lucky we got wifi in morning for about 10 minutes. Why advertise you have wifi when it didn’t exist!!

Highland Experience\'s Scottish Choice Tour

Highland Experience's Scottish Choice

My only complaint is that some of the lodgings were more than four or five minutes walking distance from eateries and thus difficult to access for elderly people.

Essential Britain Tour

Essential Britain

Superb experience. The guide, Martin and driver John were fabulous and very knowledgeable. Will definitely be booking another tour.

Bonnie Scotland with London Tour

Bonnie Scotland with London

My husband and I very much enjoyed our tour through Scotland. The tour guide Tom was knowledgeable and kept us interested without drowning us in a myriad of dates and names of Kings and Queens. He was totally in control ensuring everyone was on the bus and at each event checking everything had been arranged and that our group was expected before he would let us off the bus. The Scottish driver Dave was excellent and we felt safe despite the narrow roads. On the down side, we wish we could have had more free time to explore in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh. The guided tours of Glasgow and Edinburgh turned out to be pointing out various buildings on way to the castle or as we drove out of the cities on our way to the day's tour highlight rather than a proper city tour. The London part was disappointing with the aspect of being part of a tour. The hotel, although nice, was over 1 1/2 hours by bus away from King's Cross station. The tour director did not take the opportunity to point out the various historic sites along the way. Many key highlights were not included in the scheduled familiarization of London bus tour such as Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. Once the bus tour was over we were left to fend for ourselves. There was no concern/interest shown to ensure transportation arrangements at the end of the tour were in hand etc...a stark contrast to the Scottish part of the trip.

Scotland\'s Shetland Islands Tour

Scotland's Shetland Islands

This was a really enjoyable and comprehensive tour of Shetland, we had an amazing tour guide and had lots of good walking. A great mix of history, sightseeing, and culture.

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Tom is a great guide. Would recommend the tour.
Because my original trip was cancelled by Trafalgar to rearrange a new tour was difficult I am giving a little more tolerance as the tourist industry was smashed my amended timetable cost me a lot of money The trip if your a new first trip bus tour user it’s ok far to rushed for us experienced lots 1 hour walk around s. Then bed. ie Liverpool Glasgow I won’t do another bus tour in the UK
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British Landscapes

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An adventure fit for a Shakespearean tale takes you from verdant hillsides to bustling British cities rich with culture. Explore The Athens of the North during your stay in Edinburgh. Explore the ruins of a Roman Fort during a visit to Hadrian’s Wall. Enjoy medieval York and its historic Minster. See the picturesque village of Llangolen in Wales. Walk in the footsteps of the Bard, visiting the childhood home of William Shakespeare. Personalize your tour with a choice of included excursions in Edinburgh and Oxford. See the quintessential sights of London with a local guide. Sleepy villages, grassy slopes, mountainside lakes, and cities built upon layers of history – these are the landscapes of Britain.

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  • Edinburgh Castle
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While just about any month is great to visit Great Britain, there are a few prime times of the year for the British Landscapes tour. Here are some recommendations from our destination experts.

Spring: Enjoy fewer crowds and signs of spring as the days grow a little longer. Noting that some hotels do not have air conditioning, the naturally cooler temperatures through spring can be the most comfortable for those who prefer it.

Summer: Experience summer in England like a local – along with the locals enjoying their summer holidays, as well! While it can get crowded in some places, this does bring a lively joviality to the destination.

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See the quintessential sights of London with a local guide.

Explore the ruins of an ancient fort during a visit to Hadrian’s Wall.

Stand in awe before the iconic spires of Oxford.

Cultural Experiences:

Behold the Crown Jewels of Scotland on a guided tour of Edinburgh Castle.

Discover the narrow Snickelway lanes of York.

Explore William Shakespeare’s childhood home in Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Enjoy London’s culinary renaissance at a dinner highlighting contemporary British cuisine.

Savor a traditional afternoon tea in Wales.

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After visiting Edinburgh Castle, home to the Scottish Crown Jewels, choose how you’ll explore Scotland’s hilly capital. For your first choice, get acquainted with the regal city via panoramic tour on your motorcoach. The route will take you through Old Town, including the Royal Mile – a traditional processional route for royalty throughout history that connects two regal residences. The coach will also take you through the Georgian-style New Town, full of elegant squares, terraces, and gardens, including Charlotte Square and George Street. For your second choice, explore Edinburgh on foot. Focused on the Old Town, walk along the winding cobblestone streets take advantage to snap photos of the medieval John Knox House, the central Mercat Cross stone structure, and the iconic St. Gile’s Cathedral. The walking tour will also show you the vibrant Grassmarket neighborhood, a marketplace dating back to the 15th century that still hosts standing shops and visiting vendors today.

Choose how you'd like to explore the charming and historic university city of Oxford. You may opt to take in the sites on a traditional punt (a gondola-like boat) OR to explore the city by foot with a local guide. On the punt, you will enjoy a 30 minute Chauffeured cruise, gliding gently past Oxford's famous Botanic Gardens; Magdalen College School fields, and through Christ Church Meadows, where Lewis Carroll was teaching students in the mid 19-centuary, when he wrote the famous Alice in Wonderland. OR, you may choose to join a local expert on a leisurely 90 minute walking tour that peaks inside several of Oxfords famous colleges and unverities, as well as visits several filming locations for Harry Potter.

Extend your stay with 3 nights in Paris – the “City of Light.” Dine at the base of the Eiffel Tower, with your hotel just steps away. Cruise through the streets in a vintage retro car, discovering the city with a local driver, and visit the Musée D’Orsay, a renowned museum of impressionist art. Enjoy a day at leisure to explore Paris further. Please note due to fair periods in Paris the price is variable by date. Or end your tour with a post night in London.

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  • Head to the train station* and zip through the underwater tunnel that runs beneath the English Channel – known commonly as the “Chunnel.” In less than 3 hours, you’ll be in Paris, the “City of Light.” For dinner, get a taste of the city’s local flavors at a Parisian bistro, situated at the base of the Eiffel Tower. As the day draws to a close, admire the city from a relaxing sightseeing cruise, passing by illuminated landmarks as you drift softly along the Seine. Settle into your hotel, just steps away from the Eiffel Tower.
  • Step into the shoes of a local and navigate Le Métro.** Get to know this underground system with a local pro, giving you the freedom to set off later as you wish. First stop – the hip neighborhood of Montmartre. Blending artistic roots and quirky modernity, this 18th arrondissement neighborhood is home to classical painters and cultural provocateurs. Venture into the Musée de Montmartre and glimpse the roots of cabaret and the lives of Paris' most famous artists, before taking advantage of time at leisure to explore on your own. Perhaps you'll browse the shops of L'Opéra District, where you'll have time to peruse luxury Parisian retailers or take a stroll down the Champs-Élysées and pause at a local café for some people watching.
  • It’s your last day in Paris – how will you spend it? Perhaps you’ll explore Le Marais. This trendy district abounds with winding streets, gorgeous old mansions, and independent boutiques. Meander through the flourishing trees and bright grassy patches of Place des Vosges, the oldest planned town square in all of Paris. Or maybe you’ll stroll down to the Île de la Cité, the island set in the heart of Paris to take in the progress of restoration efforts of the awe-inspiring Notre Dame Cathedral. No matter how you spend your day – you’ll get a true taste of the Parisian lifestyle.
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  • Wish Paris goodbye as you transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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Surround yourself in old-world ambiance and the fresh flavors of Yorkshire when dining in a family-owned alehouse located in the center of historic York. Begin by being treated to a tasting of five Yorkshire brews that includes a selection of ciders, lagers and ales. Then pick your favorite to enjoy with your homemade farm-to-table dinner. You’ll delight in the personal service as you are guided through the menu featuring a variety of seasonal local dishes including the region’s famous “Yorkshire pudding.” Take this opportunity to get to know Northern England’s budding farm-to-table movement showcased during this locally-inspired dining experience.

Hop on London’s iconic ‘Tube’ and head east towards Tower Bridge Station. During your self-guided tour, explore the world-famous Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This iconic symbol of the city has served as a fortress, a treasury, a prison and a zoo. See the Traitors’ Gate, where prisoners like Anne Boleyn and Saint Thomas More once entered the tower. Behold the magnificent and priceless Crown Jewels before enjoying a savory lunch at a traditional London pub.

Join us for a rollicking evening of tastes, sights and sounds that are classically Scottish. Feast on a banquet prepared from a selection of local recipes. Your taste buds will savor the true flavor and goodness of this distinctive country. Tonight will be filled with entertainment including Highland pipers and dancers who deliver the very best in Scottish music, song and dance. Be prepared for a Scottish night of food, fun and many fond memories!

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14 Day UK Tour of England and Scotland

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Explore the Best of Britain on this incredible trip across England, Scotland and Wales, and travel over the sea to the Isle of Skye. Imagine life as a Benedictine monk at Buckfast Abbey, feel the hope of brave pilgrims in Plymouth and be inspired by the beauty of Lake Windermere.

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Explore London, Liverpool, the Isle of Skye and Edinburgh with a Local Specialist

Discover Bath, Plymouth, Cardiff, Chester, Glasgow and York

Visit the ancient stone circle at Stonehenge, the Roman Baths in Bath, Polperro, Buckfast Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, the town of Ludlow, the Isle of Skye, Edinburgh Castle, Alnwick and Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon

View Eilean Donan Castle, Alnwick Castle used as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films, York Minster and Anne Hathaway's thatched cottage

See Dartmoor, the Lake District, Ben Nevis and Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands and the 18th green at St. Andrews

Tickets for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo are included on departures that coincide with performance dates

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Drive through this Highland village on Loch Leven.

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Edinburgh Castle

Walk in the footsteps of soldiers, kings and queens, and even the odd pirate or two, in this medieval-era royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress, alive with many exciting tales.

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Roman Baths & Pump Room

Stop at one of the oldest spas in the world, with hot springs, built during the Roman Empire.

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Tower of London

See this former royal fortress, prison, palace, and current home of the Crown Jewels.

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Cardiff Castle

Visit one of the most iconic of the 600 castles that dot Wales' landscape.

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Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Travelers on our August 8-22 departures can watch kilt-clad corps perform with drums and pipes in military precision.

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Windsor Castle

Visit the Queen's magnificent home, the longest-occupied palace in all of Europe.

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Marvel at the massive stone circle crafted by prehistoric people.

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Blenheim Palace

Visit the gilded State Rooms with their priceless collections of portraits, tapestries and furniture, and an exhibition devoted to the palace's most famous son, Winston Churchill.

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Day 1 Windsor Castle, Walking Tour & Welcome Drink

Day 2 blenheim palace & cotswolds drive, day 3 york walking tour, york minster & bamburgh castle, day 4 edinburgh city tour, edinburgh castle & scottish evening*, day 5 lake district & liverpool, day 6 ludlow, tintern abbey & cardiff castle, day 7 cardiff panoramic tour, roman baths & stonehenge, day 8 london tour, tower of london & independent sightseeing, day 9 independent london sightseeing, day 10 tour ends in london, where you’ll stay.

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  • Full daily breakfast and many meals*
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*Breakfast is not included on Day 1

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Windsor Castle

We had a wonderful tour. All the accommodations were first class. The very first day we saw a mile long line at Windsor Castle, but our tickets were already taken care of and we went straight in with no waiting. That was the way it was at all sights on the trip. We visited the important sights and did not have to worry about booking, driving, parking, where to stay or where to eat.

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Castle Hotel Windsor, Windsor

The Castle Hotel, Windsor – MGallery Hotel Collection is a 4 star luxury hotel-based in the heart of Windsor town centre sitting magnificently opposite the Windsor Castle and Windsor Guildhall. Boasting unrivalled views of the 'Changing of the Guards' procession which marches past the doorstep of the hotel along Windsor’s picturesque main street.  A beautiful range of boutique accommodation is available at Castle Hotel ranging from charming single rooms to spacious luxury suites with spectacular views over Windsor and it’s many landmarks. Each room follows the flowing Georgian elegance of the hotel which have been beautifully decorated with a refined take on contemporary design. Complimentary accessories including White Company Noir toiletries, fluffy bathrobes, and for upgraded rooms, personal Nespresso machines are provided so that guests can truly relax during their stay. Whether it’s a boutique break, romantic getaway, wedding, or business trip, rooms are certain to delight and impress.

Castle Hotel, Windsor - MGallery Hotel Collection

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Delta Hotels by Marriott York, York

The York Marriott Hotel is within a 20-25 minute walking distance of York city centre and its many attractions including the National Railway Museum & York Minster. Our Leisure Club features a heated pool, sauna, steam room, spa bath, gymnasium & private tennis court. The Cast Iron Bar & Grill serves a varied menu and offers a wide choice of refreshments whilst offering unrivaled views of York Racecourse from its sun terrace.  

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The Murrayfield Hotel, Edinburgh

The Murrayfield Hotel is an inviting retreat nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, offering a charming blend of comfort, convenience, and Scottish hospitality. With its prime location near Murrayfield Stadium, this boutique hotel provides cozy and beautifully appointed rooms, a delightful on-site restaurant with a fusion of Scottish flavors, and easy access to Edinburgh's iconic landmarks. The dedicated staff is committed to ensuring your stay is exceptional, embodying the genuine warmth of Scottish hospitality. 

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Malmaison Liverpool, Liverpool

Malmaison Liverpool is a boutique city center hotel with 130 rooms. It’s in a chic, waterfront location, perfectly situated to enjoy the best of the city. There’s a state-of-the-art gym and a sleek restaurant and a bar offering stylish cocktails.

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Clayton Hotel Cardiff, Cardiff

Enjoy your stay in one of our modern, air-conditioned rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi. You can also dine and drink in style in our contemporary restaurant and bar which boast panoramic views of the city.

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100 Queen's Gate Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton, London

A stylish city spot, a fashionable location where history meets modernity: 100 Queen's Gate was the former home of Victorian aristocrat William Alexander, which has been stunningly transformed into a luxury hotel. The property embraces the building's heritage and pays homage to the curious with no two rooms being the same. Boasting a prime location in the prestigious Kensington area, DoubleTree by Hilton London – Kensington sits on the doorstep of the iconic Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum. The hotel’s traditional regency-style façade compliments its contemporary interior, reflecting the elegant Kensington style. Enjoy easy access to Harrods, the designer boutiques of Knightsbridge and Portobello Market. Kensington Palace, Hyde Park and the Royal Albert Hall are just a short stroll away.

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Paul norman fecteau, the uk tour surpassed our expectations in every way from the moment we were met at heathrow and to the very last days in london we were very pleased with the itinerary. our tour guide, peter scott, and bus driver, mark, were exceptional in making our first european experience excellent in every way. the other 25 people on the tour were all wonderful. we would certainly do another tour with cie..

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I loved how we were able to see so much in such a short period of time. Everything was made easy for us such as transportation to each place (as well as to and from the airport) and most of our meals (all breakfasts) were covered. I also love that it was affordable and everything was including in the price. I cannot pick a favorite place I loved it all. I wish I could have spent more time at each place but I understand it needed to be that way to fit everything in.

So much to see and do on the’Best of Britain’ tour!

Seeing so much of historical and modern Great Britain was enlightening. I can now put people and places in the country in perspective. Our guide was most helpful with this aspect. I felt the trip had great value for the money spent. Thank you!

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A choice of West End theatre during a three-night stay in London at The Savoy

Select August departure dates include the evening performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, an extraordinary display of Scottish traditions

Two nights in Wales include a guided tour of stately Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales

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Royal history & architectural treasures on guided visits in Edinburgh, Stirling, Caernarfon, Blenheim & Hampton Court

In-depth insights about literary history and learned traditions at landmark sites in Chester, Stratford-upon-Avon & Oxford

SEE WHAT YOUR JOURNEY INCLUDES

Active components such as hiking, bicycling and walking longer distances may be included, and hills and/or uneven terrain may be encountered on several days. Guests should be able to walk two to three miles and stand for long periods of time with no difficulty.

Often robust – may include long days, active sightseeing, early starts, evening activities, significant travel times.

Along Europe's Scenic "Yellow Roads"

Pageantry and poetry are forever intertwined in all that is Great Britain... timeless traditions have been a hallmark of the cultural landscapes of England, Scotland and Wales for millennia – and on this journey, you become part of the story.

Dinner and a show in the west end, it's your choice of restaurant and a show in london's west end.

London's fabled West End theatre district has been the city's hub of theatrical entertainment since early in the 19th century. Often referred to as "Theatreland" today, the district comprises some 40 theatres set in or near the heart of London's West End, in such streets as the Strand, Shaftesbury Avenue and Drury Lane. During your stay in London, you'll enjoy a memorable evening in the West End with both dinner and a show at a restaurant and theatre of your choice.

Meet Carolyn Robb, former Chef to the Royal Family

On select departures – exclusive dinner presentation by carolyn robb, former executive chef to the royal family.

Carolyn Robb – co-founder of The Royal Touch and formerly Executive Chef to TRH Prince Charles and Princess Diana, gives a special farewell dinner presentation in London on select small group departures of "England, Scotland & Wales." Ms. Robb presents anecdotes from her time as Personal Chef to the royal household of TRH Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry, and introduces a farewell dinner menu featuring a favorite dish of the Royal Family. Available on select departures; ask at booking.

The one... the only... The Savoy

Welcome to The Savoy... a place where history and iconic elegance mingles with new-world sophistication. A world-famous name, celebrated for sublime service, and graced by stars, dignitaries and the global jet-set… where Art Deco rubs shoulders with English Edwardian, and exceptional dining blends with contemporary cocktails. The definitive destination in the heart of London, The Savoy stands proudly on the Northbank of the River Thames. The ballet, opera and theatre of vibrant Covent Garden are just steps away, with the City, world-renowned museums and galleries, and the designer shopping of Knightsbridge and Mayfair within easy reach.

A Scottish Whisky experience

A 1,000+ year heritage....

Discovering the iconic food and drink of a destination is an important part of any comprehensive travel experience. Journey through the aromas and flavors that lead to the perfect Single Malt Whisky at the "Scottish Whisky Experience"... learning the history of Scotland's most famous export, hearing the stories behind the craft, and – of course – taste the results.

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Travel Documents

If you are a U.S. citizen traveling internationally , you will need a passport valid for six months beyond the completion of your Tauck journey to enter the United Kingdom; however, you do not need a visa for the short duration of this tour.

If you are a citizen of another country traveling internationally, you should contact an embassy or consulate of the United Kingdom to determine what travel documentation is required.

Please note that longer stays abroad for any purpose may require additional travel documentation.

We recommend that you make at least two photocopies of all the travel documents that you bring with you. Include copies of the photo page of your passport that contains the date of issuance, the date of expiration and your citizenship. Secure one set of copies in the safe in your room while traveling and leave one set behind with someone at home who will assist you in the event your documents are misplaced, lost or stolen.

To facilitate Travel Requirements, destinations are increasingly utilizing online forms that require digital proof that you've successfully completed your submission (via an email, QR code, etc.) To ensure smooth travels and peace of mind, we strongly recommend all guests carry a personal smart phone and sign up for international data plans before traveling overseas.

TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN AS A GUARDIAN: If you are traveling as the guardian of a child/children, we strongly suggest that you carry a letter from both parents of the child authorizing emergency treatment in the event of illness or accident. For travel abroad, many foreign countries have specific entry requirements for children under 21 who are traveling internationally without BOTH parents. (These requirements are in response to the increased incidence of children being abducted and taken abroad.) PLEASE NOTE THAT TAUCK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for the disruption of travel caused by improper documentation for children traveling without both parents.

How to Book a Tour

See your travel advisor, or call Tauck at 800-468-2825 to make a reservation.

At the time of booking, please have the following information ready for all members of your party:

  • Tour Name and Departure Date
  • Traveler's Name: First and last names as they appear on your passport or driver's license
  • Traveler's Address(es)
  • Email Address*
  • Traveler's Phone Number(s)*
  • Emergency Contact Information: Please provide the name and phone number  of a relative or friend (not travelling with you) whom we could contact during the tour in the unlikely event of an emergency
  • Interest in purchasing a travel protection plan (US and Canada)
  • Interest in extending your trip by staying in a Tauck recommended hotel before your trip begins or after it ends
  • Interest in our specially negotiated airfares

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Deposits & Final Payment

Deposits and fees for the optional Protection Plan or Cancel Fee Waiver [CFW] coverage are due at time of booking.

The deposit amount is $600 per person

Final Payments:

Final Payment is due to Tauck  60  days before departure for lands trips, and  120  days before departure for cruises and rail journeys. If your deposit was made by credit card, final payment will be automatic unless you opted out at time of booking. Bookings without full payment at this time may be subject to cancellation without notice. Failure to make payment will be a considered a cancellation by the guest and all applicable cancellation fees will apply.

Travel Protection Plan

Effective for plans purchased as of July 1, 2021:

Tauck's Guest Protection

Tauck's Guest Protection provides you with cancellation protection before your journey begins as well as insurance benefits while you are traveling. Guest Protection includes the following:

Cancellation Waiver – Provided by Tauck:

Under Tauck's Cancellation Fee Waiver you can cancel your tour for ANY REASON up to the day before departure and receive a money-back refund (except in Extreme Circumstances*) on the land tour cost, based on your original method of payment.

*Extreme Circumstances:  In the event of an act of God, war (whether declared or undeclared), terrorism, accident, natural disaster, outbreak of disease, or other event or circumstance beyond our control that contributes to or results in cancellation rates above our historical cancellation rates in the absence of such event or occurrence, Tauck reserves the right to issue a credit to you in lieu of a money-back refund, applicable to a future Tauck journey.

Travel Insurance Benefits – Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company.

  • Trip Cancellation –  If you must cancel your tour due to a covered reason, the plan provides coverage for the amount you paid for your travel arrangements. Since the non-insurance cancellation waiver takes care of the land package cancellation fees already, this benefit reimburses the airfare cancellation charges up to the value of your original airfare purchase.
  • Trip Interruption –  If you have to interrupt your tour for covered reasons, the plan provides reimbursement to catch up to your tour or return home.
  • Travel Delay –  Provides reimbursement for missed, prepaid travel arrangements if you are delayed by a common carrier, natural disaster, unannounced strike, or other reasons as cited in the plan.
  • Medical Expense –  Reimburses covered medical expenses incurred in the event you become injured or sick during your trip. 
  • Baggage / Personal Effects Protection –  Provides reimbursement in the event your luggage or personal effects are, lost, stolen, damaged or delayed during your trip.
  • Worldwide Emergency Assistance Services –  Provided by Carefree Travel Assistance; 24-hour emergency telephone assistance hotline for medical and travel related problems.

The cost of Tauck's Guest Protection is: $559  per person

This protection provides insurance coverage that applies only during the covered trip. You may have coverage from other sources that provides you with similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon your other coverages. You may wish to compare the terms of this policy with your existing life, health, home and automobile policies. If you have any questions about your current coverage, call your insurer, insurance agent or broker.

This optional Guest Protection must be requested at time of booking and fee must be included with initial payment. Fees are based on costs as of July 1, 2021, and are subject to change. Details will be provided with written confirmation of your tour reservation. Guest Protection does not protect travel agent commissions. Reimbursements will be made according to original method of payment. The amount of any refund shall be reduced by any recoveries obtained by you from any third parties.

The Guest Protection plan waives cancellation fees outlined below, provided we are notified of cancellation before your tour departs. Tour cancellation fees are waived regardless of reason, without written notice, and Tauck will refund land tour cost.

To obtain your state-specific Certificate of Insurance that contains the complete terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the certificate, visit  affinitytravelcert.com/docs/TACGPPINTL .

If You Have To Cancel

If you cancel within 10 days of initial deposit Within the first 10 days after you place your initial deposit, you may cancel your reservation for any reason with no cancellation fees. If you cancel more than 10 days after initial deposit Regardless of reason, cancellations result in costly charges from our travel and hotel providers covering penalties and fees incurred by canceling confirmed bookings. These fees vary from tour to tour. Therefore, the following fees apply.

Cancellation Fees with Tauck's Guest Protection Plan:

Loss of Guest Protection fee, per person 

Cancellation Fees without Tauck's Guest Protection Plan :

60 days or more before departure = $600 per person

59-8 days before departure = $900 per person

7-1 days before departure = $1500 per person

Time of cancellation will be when notice is received in our Wilton Woods, CT office.

In the event of an unforeseen circumstance beyond our control, Tauck reserves the right to amend the cancellation terms outlined herein.

Note:  All Guests, regardless of residency, who book a Tauck journey have the option of purchasing the Cancellation Waiver provided by Tauck in the event they need to cancel their trip after making their reservations. Tauck's Guest Protection, which includes both the Cancellation Fee Waiver and the Travel Insurance Benefits and Assistance Services described above, is not available to residents of Puerto Rico.

Travel Terms and Conditions

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Travel Requirements For This Tour

Air Information and Luggage Restrictions

AIRFARE: Airfare to and from this destination is not included in the journey cost. If purchasing your air elsewhere, it is very important to provide us with your confirmed arriving and departing flight information no later than 3 weeks before your arrival date. Flight information can be submitted to Tauck (or verified, if you've already provided it) in the My Account section of Tauck.com.

TAUCK AIRPORT TRANSFERS are included at the start and end of the journey between the airport and the Tauck hotel. Airport transfers are available for any pre tour or post tour hotel stays immediately consecutive to the tour, providing flight information is received in the Tauck office no later than three weeks in advance. Details on locating your transfer upon arrival to the tour start city will be included in your final documents.

AIRLINES and CHECKED LUGGAGE: Due to space limitations during your Tauck journey, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one average-size suitcase per person. Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and are free to revise luggage policies without notice. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies. PLEASE NOTE that if you are booked on a tour that includes on-tour flights, the checked luggage weight restrictions for these flights may be lower than the weight restrictions for your international flights.

Checked Luggage – General

Due to space restrictions, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one suitcase per person weighing no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and with overall dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 62 inches (158 cm).

Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and luggage exceeding airline standards for size or weight may result in expensive overage fees or other consequences.

Airlines are free to revise luggage policies without notice, and certain airlines have different baggage allowances for different classes of service. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies.

Tauck luggage tags will be provided by your Tauck Director on Day 1 of your itinerary. Please do not attach a Tauck luggage tag to any carry-on items, as the Tauck tags designate luggage that is to be handled and transferred by ground operators and hotel staff during your journey.

Carry-on Luggage - General

Although oversize bags and wheeled, carry-on luggage are popular for airline travel, they are often not convenient or appropriate for motor coach travel or for many on-tour flights. Most modern sightseeing motor coaches offer limited space for numerous or larger items. Space under seats or in the overhead rack is typically small, and designed to accommodate items like coats, hats, purses, and small camera bags, etc.

For your day-to-day travel while on tour, we recommend that you limit your hand luggage to a small, soft-sided carry-on piece, and that you bring only those items you need handy during the day such as make-up, medications, cameras, film, etc. Items too large to fit under the motor coach seat or on the overhead rack must be stored in the luggage bays beneath the motor coach, and may be inaccessible during daytime travel.

Health, Safety and Mobility

HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

While drinking water is generally safe at all our hotels, bottled water will be available wherever the local water is not fit to drink. We also provide bottled water on the motor coaches.

There is a smoking ban in public places throughout Scotland. The Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa is a non-smoking property, with no 'smoking' rooms available.

Please check with your health insurance provider to determine whether you are covered while traveling. If you will not be covered under your current policy, we strongly suggest that you arrange for adequate coverage while on tour.

If you have a medical condition that might limit your participation in activities, please consult your physician for pre-departure health advice and notify us as soon as possible, if you have not already done so. We will advise your Tauck Director accordingly.

VACCINATIONS  

If you are a resident of the U.S., no vaccinations are currently required for travel to the United Kingdom. For complete vaccination and inoculation information please contact your physician, the public health service in your area, or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to obtain information regarding vaccinations that may be required for your journey. The Travelers' Health Section of the CDC operates a 24-hour "Travelers' Health Hotline" at 800-232-4636 (toll-free in the U.S.). You may also log on to the CDC website by clicking here .

If you are a resident of another country, please contact an embassy or consulate of the United Kingdom to determine what vaccination(s) may be required for your travel.

SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS

The restaurants, hotels, caterers and numerous other partners we work with all do their best to accommodate special dietary requests from Tauck guests. However, given the diverse nature of those food providers (from small wineries to grand hotels to world-famous restaurants in more than 70 countries worldwide), some of our partners are better able than others to accommodate such requests. We therefore cannot guarantee that all dietary requests can be accommodated at every meal. Also, please note that where dietary requests can be accommodated, choices will frequently be limited.

England, Scotland & Wales involves a considerable amount of walking. To enjoy this tour, you should be in good health and able to walk reasonable distances, often over unpaved and uneven surfaces. Some of the most memorable sightseeing can only be accomplished on foot. The amount of walking you do, however, is at your discretion. The castle visits at Edinburgh, Stirling and Caernarfon and the visit to Levens Hall & Gardens are challenging for those with difficulty walking as they have steep steps, cobblestone walkways and hillside gardens. Some walks can be extensive on flat terrain in places such as Stratford-upon-Avon.

PLEASE NOTE: We regret that this Tauck itinerary cannot accommodate wheelchairs or motorized scooters. Likewise, we regret that we're unable to provide individual assistance to guests with walking difficulties or other personal needs. The responsibility of the Tauck Director who accompanies your trip is to ensure that the larger group enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and he or she cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing individual assistance to any one guest. Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it.

Reading List

We have compiled a reading list of recommended books to give you more information about the destinations you will be traveling to on your upcoming journey!

You can view the reading list  here.

The climate of the United Kingdom is notoriously variable and changeable from day to day. Weather is generally cool to mild with frequent cloud cover and rain, but occasional settled spells of weather occur in all seasons. As a general rule, the western side of the United Kingdom is cloudier, wetter, and milder in winter, with cooler summers than the eastern side. The eastern side of the United Kingdom is drier the year round, with a tendency for summer rain to be heavier than that of winter. You will rarely experience severe or unpleasant weather for long; however, you should be prepared for rapid changes of weather in all seasons. There is good reason for weather being a major talking point in the United Kingdom!

To read about current weather conditions, we suggest you log on to the Internet website by clicking here.

What To Pack

Bringing the right clothing for your trip is important – we've partnered with New Headings who provide an "easy-to-use, one-stop shop" for your Tauck travel needs, specifically selected for this trip. Click here to visit their site .

The weather in the United Kingdom is moderate but unpredictable. Your journey is designed with leisure in mind. Dress for comfort and convenience with a wardrobe that is adaptable and allows for layering. Generally, during the day, casual, comfortable, cotton clothing is recommended. Cool weather at higher elevations or at night will require warmer, layered clothing.

In Europe, especially in finer restaurants, it is generally customary to dress somewhat formally. Slacks or a dress for women and a jacket and tie for men are acceptable dining attire, although not required. It is advisable to avoid wearing jeans, sneakers or shorts for dinner. You may also wish to dress up a bit for the welcome reception and the farewell dinner, but by all means be comfortable.

You will find a hair dryer located in your hotel guest room. Irons and ironing boards are available upon request. Valet laundry and dry cleaning services are also available for a fee.

We recommend that you pack an adequate supply of your prescription medication in its original container to last through your entire journey, together with a copy of your doctor's prescription or a letter from your health-care provider on office stationery explaining that the medication has been prescribed for you, a list of the generic names of your medication, your travel documents and a change of clothing in your carry-on bag to avoid any inconvenience in the event that your flight or luggage is delayed.

Following is a list of recommended items to pack for your trip to The United Kingdom:

  • Casual daytime wear – shorts, slacks, long and short-sleeved shirts
  • An optional jacket and tie for men
  • Casually elegant evening wear for ladies
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat
  • A light sweater or jacket for higher elevations or a breezy night
  • Binoculars (7x50 preferably)
  • Insect repellent
  • Camera, lenses, batteries, memory cards and chargers
  • Lightweight, comfortable, sturdy walking shoes that have already been broken-in
  • Travel alarm clock/cell phone with alarm functions (many hotels do not have clocks in the rooms)
  • Rain poncho and collapsible umbrella
  • Daypack for camera equipment
  • Sundries and toiletries that may be difficult to find en route
  • Copies of your travel documents that should be secured in the safe in your hotel room while traveling

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Tours of Scotland from London

Escape the city of london for scotland.

Scotland tours from London can offer something for everybody, because when you swap skyscrapers for mountains, you feel on-top-of-the-world. When you replace pavements with forest trails, you feel you’re going somewhere. And when you trade crowds for eagles, whales, and deer, you feel a little wilder. With our Scotland tour departure points conveniently located near train stations, the journey from London couldn't be simpler.

Planning Your Scottish Tour from London

Travelling between Scotland and London requires planning time. Luckily we have done the work for you to make your venture as seamless as possible. With the help of the national railway stations across the country, you can stop to explore the Lake District or the Scottish Borders with ease. Break up your journey visiting landmarks and beautiful scenery across the UK with Rabbie’s.

Travel Responsibly from London

Scotland’s vibrant culture, history and breathtaking locations are something we want to try and help preserve for generations to come. We’re able to support this through our responsible travel initiative . By volunteering, donating and travelling by small mini-coaches , we can help to reduce our impact on the environment we love. Experience the work we do in person when you book a Scotland tour from London.

Inspiration, Insight, & Itineraries

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London & Scotland 10 Day Itinerary

Our London & Scotland 10 day itinerary comes from our trip to the UK in June 2016. We spent the majority of our time in London but flew to Edinburgh, Scotland for two days and then returned to England. Enjoy our London & Scotland 10 day itinerary!

Table of Contents

Day 1: Arrival, Wallace Collection, & British Museum

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Getting to London from Heathrow

After arriving at Heathrow Airport, take the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station . The Heathrow Express only takes about fifteen minutes and ticket prices range from £22 to £32 depending if it is “peak” times or not. It is very easy to use and a convenient way to get into the city from Heathrow.

Once in Paddington Station, we recommend taxiing or walking to your hotel (depending on where you are staying). We stayed at the Marylebone Hotel in the Marylebone area of London, and so we hailed a taxi.

The Wallace Collection

Address: Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN, United Kingdom

Our first stop for our London & Scotland 10 day itinerary was a nearby museum known as the Wallace Collection . The Wallace Collection has free admission and is typically open 10am-5pm.

Oxford Street

Next, we left the Wallace Collection and walked down Oxford Street. The street is known for its shopping and includes famous department stores like Selfridges and the flagship Marks and Spencer. We were staying near here and would return later, so we briefly window shopped as we walked to our next stop.

The British Museum

Address:  Great Russell St, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3DG, UK

The British Museum is a must-see while in London and it has FREE admission. Originally founded in 1753, the British Museum holds treasures like the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Marbles, mummies, samurai armor, Sutton Hoo excavation finds, and more! There is so much to see! In fact, we visited twice during our trip to see it all. It is typically open 10am to 5:30pm and is open late on Fridays until 8:30pm.

Day 2: Westminster, St. James’s, and the London Eye

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We like to get an early start to the day, so we woke up and breakfasted around 8am. There was cute shop and cafe near our hotel in Marylebone, the Bonne Bouche , that we ate at several times. After eating, we walked to the Bond Street Tube and took the Jubilee Line to the Westminster Stop .

Westminster Abbey

Address : Westminster Abbey, 20 Dean’s Yard, London SW1P 3PA

We purchased our tickets for Westiminster Abbey in advance. It opens at 9:30am and we decided to visit as soon as it opened. All visitors receive an audio guide. Many British monarchs were crowned at the Abbey and some are buried there. Expect your visit to take about 1 hour- 1.5 hours.

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Then we took a short walk to see Big Ben, the famous clock tower, and the outside of the Houses of Parliament. If you want, you can take a guided tour of Parliament on Saturdays and weekdays when Parliament is not in session. If you are short on time, you can just view the outside like we did.

No. 10 Downing Street and Trafalgar Square

After viewing Parliament, we began walking down Parliament St/Whitehall. There are many attractions and sites along this street that you may want to stop at. We paused to look at No. 10 Downing Street where the Prime Minister lives and then continued onto Trafalgar Square.

Buckingham Palace and  St. James’s Park

Next, we walked down the mall toward Buckingham Palace, the home of the British monarch. When we visited, it was close to Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday and they were rehearsing a parade to celebrate, so we stopped and watched the rehearsal. The palace wasn’t open for tours when we visited, but certain times of the year, you can tour Buckingham. Whether you tour it or simply see the exterior, this is a must-see for our London & Scotland 10 day itinerary.

After that, we walked through St. James’s Park, and strolled past the lake. In June, much of it was in bloom and it was lovely. We then walked back down the Mall and towards Whitehall; then ate lunch at a pub off Trafalgar Square. 

The National Gallery

Address : Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN

Following lunch, we headed to the National Gallery , located in Trafalgar Square. Admission is free and the art museum houses pieces from famous artists like Vermeer, Titian, Monet, van Gogh, Michelangelo, and more. It is typically open 10am to 6pm, and on Fridays, it is open until 9pm.

Once we finished with the National Gallery, we walked to the Charing Cross Underground Station to take the Bakerloo line to the Waterloo Underground Station.

The London Eye

Address : The London Eye, Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB

Once at the Waterloo Underground Station, it was a five minute walk to the London Eye . The Eye has become a famous icon of London and is Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel. It has great views of the city and it is the MOST popular paid tourist attraction in the UK.

After our London Eye ride, we walked around the Queen’s Walk, a boardwalk area, and the Jubilee Gardens.

Day 3: City of London and the Tower

The next morning, we woke up early to walk to Bond Street Underground Station. We took the Jubilee Line to the London Bridge Station to explore the “original”/old city of London. We arrived at the London Bridge Station and crossed the Thames River via the London Bridge.

Monument to the Great Fire of London

Address : Fish St Hill, London EC3R 8AH, UK

We began walking towards the Tower of London area, but made sure to stop by the Monument to the Great Fire of London. The fire occurred in 1666 during the Charles II’s reign and destroyed a large portion of the city, leading to a massive rebuild, headed up by architect Christopher Wren. The 202 foot monument is open to visitors and you can pay to climb its 311 stairs to reach a public viewing platform for some great city views. We stopped by before it opened and so merely saw it and moved on.

Next, we headed to the entrance of the Tower of London and stopped in a cafe for a quick breakfast before the site opened.

Tower of London

Address: Tower of London, London, EC3N 4AB

The Tower of London was a favorite attraction of ours! We booked our tickets online and in advance, and we also paid for the audio tour. The Tower of London served as a fortress, royal palace, and prison.  When we visited, we spent the majority of our day there and even ate lunch in one of its restaurants. You can learn about its main famous prisoners, like Sir Walter Raleigh, the many animals that lived there (from polar bears to the omnipresent ravens), and see the English crown jewels!

Museum of London

Address: Museum of London, 150 London Wall, EC2Y 5HN

Another amazing, free  museum is the Museum of London . It is about a 30 minute walk from the Tower of London. This amazing museum exhibits London’s history from pre-historic days and the early Romans to modern day. We really enjoyed learning about the different areas of London and how it changed and expanded.

Day 4: St. Paul’s Cathedral, Southwark, & London Zoo

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Again, we awoke early, ate, and walked to the nearest Underground stop, Bond Street. We took the Epping Line to the St. Paul’s Station.

St. Paul’s Cathedral

Address: St. Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, UK

Our first stop of the day was St. Paul’s Cathedral . Built by Christopher Wren, this church is the site of many famous memorial services and funerals, such as Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. Admission (£18) includes entry to the Cathedral floor, crypt and the three galleries in the dome; it also includes multimedia guides and guided tours (for individuals and family visitors, subject to guide availability on the day). We received an audio guide, and also choose to walk to the top of Dome, amazing views!

Millennium Bridge and Shakespeare’s Globe

Next, we walked from St. Paul’s over the Thames via Millennium Bridge. Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that opened in 2000, and is also known for its use in scenes from Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince  and other films. We then walked past Shakespeare’s Globe . If time permits, you can tour it or see a play. We didn’t have time and so saw it and then continued walking.

Borough Market

Address: 8 Southwark St, London SE1 1TL, UK

We came upon Borough Market and decided to stroll through it. The market is located on a site that has been a marketplace since the 1100s and is one of the oldest and largest in London with baked goods, fresh produce, cheeses, and more. Two scenes of Harry Potter were filmed in Borough Market; it was used for the Leaky Cauldron when Harry gets off the Knight Bus in Prisoner of Azkaban   and Third Hand Emporium in Chamber of Secrets .

Afterwards, we walked to the London Bridge Underground Station back to Bond Street and our hotel for a brief respite. From there, we took a 10-15 minute taxi ride to the London Zoo.

Address : ZSL London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY, UK

The London Zoo is the oldest scientific zoo in the world and is home to many creatures, including penguins, lemurs, and giraffes. If possible, we like to visit zoos whenever we travel (Alex is a big fan). I wanted to go to the London Zoo because part of the first Harry Potter film was shot there! The Reptile House was used in the scene where Harry releases a snake and his cousin, Dudley, falls into exhibit.

Day 5: Kensington, King’s Cross, & the British Library

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Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens

The next day, we awoke early and explored Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens . Hyde Park is a large, 350 acre park located between Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace and contains a memorial fountain to Princess Diana, along with other memorials, statues, and water features. Kensington Gardens used to be part of Hyde Park, but is now considered its own separate park; it offers contemporary art and architecture along with other classic London monuments like t he Albert Memorial.

Kensington Palace

Address: Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX

Kensington Palace , located adjacent to Kensington Gardens, is currently the home to Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William and Kate), and their children. It was also the site of Queen Victoria’s birth. You can tour the King’s State rooms, Victoria’s re-imagined childhood rooms, and its famous sunken garden.

Natural History Museum

Address : The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD

Following the Palace, we walked about fifteen minutes to the Natural History Museum , also in the Kensington area. We ate lunch at the restaurant there and then explored the museum. Admission is free. Located near the Science Museum , it is on “Exhibition Road” alongside the Victoria and Albert Museum  as well. If natural history isn’t your thing, we recommend visiting either of those!

After the museum, we took a roughly 25 minute taxi ride across town to King’s Cross Station.

King’s Cross Station and Platform 9 3/4 

Address : Euston Rd, Kings Cross, London N1 9AL, UK

Our London & Scotland 10 day itinerary has several Harry Potter related stops and that includes  King’s Cross Station. It is the site where Harry Potter famously boards the Hogwarts Express via Platform 9 3/4. Being a huge Potter fan, I insisted that we visit the station and the Platform 9 3/4 store that sells gifts and also offers a photo opportunity of you pushing a trolley through the wall and “into” the magical Platform 9 3/4. There was a long line for photos but I waited and paid for the professional photo they take, and bought some Potter souvenirs as well.

Following King’s Cross, we walked about six minutes to the British Library.

The British Library

Address : 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB

The British Library is a national treasure! It has free admission and offers rotating exhibits and the exhibit “Treasures of the British Library.” Its highlights include a Gutenberg Bible, Jane Austen’s notebooks, the Magna Carta, Handel’s Messiah sheet music, lyrics of the Beetles, and more! It is a must-visit for your London & Scotland 10 day itinerary!

Day 6: Overnight Trip to Edinburgh, Part 1

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Getting to Stansted Airport

The next day, we flew to Edinburgh, Scotland. We compared taking the train to flying, but flying was cheaper and faster! Our flight left from Stansted Airport, so we took a taxi to London Liverpool Station. Then we took the Stansted Express from there; we got on the 6:10am train from Liverpool Station to Standsted. The train to the airport took about an hour and cost less than £10. 

We flew on Ryanair. Our flight departed around 8:55am and we arrived at Edinburgh Airport around 10:15am, so roughly an hour and twenty minute flight.

Getting from Edinburgh Airport into the city

Once, we landed in Edinburgh, we utilized the tram to get into the city. We boarded at the airport, going in the direction of York Station. The train departs about every 7 minutes and takes roughly 35 minutes to get into town. It was simple to purchase tickets at a kiosk and cost about £6 for single ride or £8.50 for a return trip. We got off at the Princes Street station, walked with our luggage past the Scott Monument and into the Old Town to our hotel. 

Address : 3, Old Town Chambers, Roxburgh’s Court, High Street, Edinburgh, UK

We then checked into our hotel, Old Town Chambers . The hotel is a series of apartments in several ‘closes’ in Old Town Edinburgh. We ended up having an issue with our apartment (the heat was on blast in June) and were moved to the top floor suite; it had an amazing view of the city! We were sad that our stay was only one night!

The Royal Mile

After dropping off luggage, we got lunch at a pub on the Royal Mile and explored the street. The Royal Mile is the main thoroughfare of Old Town Edinburgh and is lined with shops, restaurants, and sites. On one end is Edinburgh Castle and on the other is Holyrood House, the royal residence. We eventually made our way towards Edinburgh Castle.

Edinburgh Castle

Address : Edinburgh Castle, Castlehill, Edinburgh, UK

Edinburgh Castle sits high on “Castle Rock” and was a fortress for the capital city of Edinburgh. It houses the Scottish crown jewels and was at one point a military fort, a royal residence, and a prison. Here you will learn about Scotland’s political and military history, and we opted to pay for an audio tour that was definitely worth it! Plan to spend at least a few hours exploring!

St. Giles’ Cathedral

Address: St Giles’ Cathedral, High St, Edinburgh EH1 1RE

Following the castle, we walked back down the Royal Mile to St. Giles’ Cathedral . Entrance to the church is free, although there is a suggested donation. You can also pay for a guided tour, to climb the tower, and other programs. St. Giles is the mother church of World Presbyterianism and also has a beautiful memorial, stain-glassed window dedicated to Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet.

Day 7: Overnight Trip to Edinburgh, Part 2

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In the morning, we checked out of our room but stored our luggage with the hotel so that we could do some more sightseeing. We headed down the other end of the Royal Mile today!

Scottish Parliament Building

Address:  Edinburgh EH99 1SP, United Kingdom

The Scottish Parliament Building is located on one end of the Royal Mile. If you desire and have time, you can visit the Parliament building for free, six days out of the week. When Parliament is in session, you can sit in on a session, or when it is out of session, you can take a guided tour of the building. We didn’t have time to visit the inside and merely saw it from the outside.

Palace of Holyrood and the Queen’s Gallery

Address : Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX, UK

Across the street from the Parliament building, is the Palace of Holyrood and the Queen’s Gallery. The Gallery is an art gallery with pieces from the royal collection. When we visited, there was an exhibit on Dutch art, including artists like Vermeer, and we spent time in the gallery and then toured the palace. You can purchase a ticket for just the palace or get a combination ticket for the palace and the gallery. Holyrood was a beautiful palace and through an audio guide, we learned a lot about Queen Victoria’s time there and more modern monarchs.

After the palace, we quickly ate lunch and picked up our luggage.

Getting to Edinburgh Airport

We walked to the Princes Street Stop and took the tram back to Edinburgh Airport.

Once again, we took Ryanair. Our flight left Edinburgh at 7:35pm and arrived at Stansted Airport at 9pm, so roughly an hour and a half flight. We then took the Stansted Express back to London Liverpool Station and took a taxi back to our hotel.

Day 8: Oxford Street, Piccadilly, & the West End

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The British Museum (again)

On our last day in London for our London & Scotland 10 day itinerary, we visited the British Museum again. It has so much to see and free admission. So we returned again to explore its collections.

 Oxford Street

We also spent more time today on Oxford Street. Strolling along we visited several department stores and shops, including:

Address:  400 Oxford St, Marylebone, London W1A 1AB, UK

Selfridges opened in 1909 and founder Henry Gordon Selfridge started using some innovative selling methods like lighting its spectacular window displays and having women try on beauty products. We explored the store and did a little shopping!

Piccadilly Circus

In the evening, we dressed for the theater and walked about 20 minutes to Piccadilly Circus. Piccadilly is known for its unique architecture, brightly lit screens with advertisements, and its famous Eros Statue.

The West End is London’s equivalent to New York City’s Broadway and is known for theater. We decided to book a show and saw the Book of Mormon, which was great! Highly recommend seeing a play or musical in the West End if time and funds permit.

Day 9: Day Trip to Stratford-Upon-Avon, Bath, & Stonehenge

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On this day, we took an amazing bus trip to three different sites. Read more about it here .

Day 10: Departure

Our final day, we checked out of the hotel and took a taxi to Paddington Station. From there, we took the Heathrow Express and flew home. Thanks for reading our London Scotland 10 day itinerary!

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England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour - 10 Days

England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour - 10 Days

This 10 day England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland tour gives you the ultimate experience of Great Britain and Ireland. You’ll get to see many highlights of this magical land, including London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin and Cardiff. We’ll travel through the heart of the glorious English countryside, passing beautiful towns like Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and the Roman city of York and into areas of outstanding natural beauty, including The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. This England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour departs regularly throughout the year and includes accommodation, breakfasts, some evening meals, driver and more!

To see a full itinerary and available travel dates, see here .

what to expect:

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Buckingham Palace

Day 1 – London

Arrive in London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. You’ll have some time to explore the city, perhaps with a walk along the bank of the River Thames or a visit to one of the museums in Kensington. You might also feel like visiting one of London’s diverse neighbourhoods such as Covent Garden, Westminster, Mayfair or Chelsea.

Hotel: Park Plaza Riverbank

Day 2 – Stratford & York

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Roman Walls and York Minster

Leaving London, we’ll head right into the heart of the English countryside, known for its green rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The first stop is the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Visit the house where Shakespeare was born and grew up, as well as the nearby visitor centre. Departing Stratford, we’ll head up north to the city of York. Enjoy an orientation walk passing the ancient Roman city walls, York Minster and the collection of ancient narrow streets, known as The Shambles.

The evening is spent in the spa town of Harrogate.  Enjoy a traditional pub meal.

Hotel Crowne Plaza Harrogate including breakfast and dinner

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On day three of this England, Ireland, Wales & Scotland Tour we’ll slowly work our way further North. We’ll drive through the Yorkshire Dales and into the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful part of England, known for its writers and poets. We’ll see Lake Windermere and travel through the countryside, which inspired the English poet William Wordsworth and writer Beatrix Potter. The drive continues until we head into Scotland, passing Gretna Green, where couples used to elope and tie the knot.  We continue on to Glasgow, the third largest city in the UK, with an orientation that passes many of the famous sites.  In the evening there is an optional extra to dine at a traditional venue featuring Scottish entertainment.

Novotel Glasgow Center, including breakfast

Day 4 – Edinburgh

A full day to explore all that Edinburgh has to offer! This is the capital city of Scotland, perched on a hill with stunning views all around. Led by a local specialist, highlights of the day include visiting Edinburgh Castle and seeing the Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the beautiful new Scottish Parliament building. In the evening, we return to the same hotel in Glasgow and will have a delicious meal at a local restaurant (included).

Day 5 – Belfast

We’ll head down the Scottish coastline and take a short ferryride across to Northern Island, arriving soon after in Belfast. Belfast is the capital city of Northern Island and we’ll see the City Hall and the place where the Titanic was built. From here, it’s straight to our hotel in Dublin (either Ballsbridge hotel or Mespil hotel)

Day 6 – Dublin

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St Patrick’s Cathedral

A full day to explore Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. Joined by a local specialist, you’ll get to see many of the highlights of the city including St Patrick’s Cathedral, Trinity College, the Guinness brewhouse and more! Spend the day soaking up the special and unique Irish culture.

Day 7 – Ireland

Departing Dublin, we head to the Irish National Stud Farm, famous for rearing racehorses. We’ll have a guided tour of the farm, followed by a walk in the Japanese gardens, considered the finest of their kind in the whole of Europe. From here, admire the medieval castle at Kilkenny Castle before some free time for lunch. We then head south to Waterford Crystal, the factory that produces iconic crystal gifts and high-quality glassware.

Evening accommodation at the Marina/Fitzwilton

Day 8 – Cardiff

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Cardiff Castle

Day 8 of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour is spent in Cardiff. We start the day by taking the ferry over the Irish Sea, and head to Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Highlights of the city include the Millenium Centre, National Assembly and Cardiff Castle. Dinner is also included, and we’ll eat with a local Welsh family in the beautiful countryside.

Day 9 – Bath & Stonehenge

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Cross back into England, and head to Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city that’s famous for its Roman Baths and Georgian period architecture. Having explored Bath, we head to Stonehenge, another UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its neolithic stone circle. In the evening we return to London, staying at the Park Plaza Riverbank/Park Plaza County Hall.

Day 10 – Depart London

The final day of this England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales tour – say goodbye to your fellow travellers and head home!

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  • Breakfasts every day (except day 1)
  • Transportation via luxury coach with WIFI and train travel. (As well as a ferry to and from Ireland)
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  • Audio headsets

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Orkney Odyssey

Orkney Odyssey

Discover the hidden treasures of the breathtaking Orkney Islands, where fascinating Stone Age history meets stunning scenery and nature at its finest.

Edinburgh, Scotland's Capital

Edinburgh, Scotland's Capital

This convenient tour package includes all the elements you need for a fantastic two-day visit to Edinburgh, Scotland’s Capital City.

Edinburgh, Loch Ness and the Highlands

Edinburgh, Loch Ness and the Highlands

Escape from London to get a taste of historic Edinburgh and experience the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

Glasgow, Loch Ness and the Highlands

Glasgow, Loch Ness and the Highlands

During your time in London come north to explore the lively city of Glasgow and discover the beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Highlands

Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Highlands

Leave London behind to discover the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands

Edinburgh, Skye and the Highlands

Edinburgh, Skye and the Highlands

Travel directly from London to visit Edinburgh, Scotland’s historic Capital City then travel through the Highlands to see Loch Ness, Eilean Donan Castle and the amazing Isle of Skye.

Edinburgh, Skye and the Far North

Edinburgh, Skye and the Far North

On this short break from London discover elegant Edinburgh then head to the Highlands to explore the Isle of Skye and the Northern Highlands.

Amazing Britain

Amazing Britain

Capture the heritage of Britain, explore celebrated cities and venture into the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

Best of Britain

Best of Britain

This comprehensive tour showcases the very best of Britain's three nations - England, Scotland and Wales.

Real Britain

Real Britain

Discover the scenery, cities, culture and history that makes Britain great on this highly affordable tour from London.

Dunrobin Castle and the Northern Highlands

Dunrobin Castle and the Northern Highlands

Take a fascinating journey to the very tip of Scotland, exploring landmarks steeped in history every step of the way.

Loch Ness, Whisky and Outlander

Loch Ness, Whisky and Outlander

Sample the finest ‘water of life’; follow in Bonnie Prince Charlie’s footsteps and walk among the ancient locations of TV’s Outlander in this fascinating trip back in time.

Taste of Britain

Taste of Britain

Explore the highlights of Britain on this relaxing one-way journey from London to Glasgow.

Arran, Scotland in Miniature

Arran, Scotland in Miniature

Leave the hustle and bustle of mainland life behind to discover why the beautiful Isle of Arran is known as Scotland in Miniature.

A Classic Steam Break

A Classic Steam Break

Experience travel from a bygone era by land and sea on this relaxing tour through some of Scotland’s most picturesque scenery.

A Scottish Journey

A Scottish Journey

This ultimate Scottish adventure combines magical islands, historic castles and the seductive scenery of the Western Highlands.

Alnwick Castle and The Border Country

Alnwick Castle and The Border Country

Travel through the rolling Scottish Border country to visit mighty Alnwick Castle, the home of the Duke of Northumberland and a star of the Harry Potter movies!

Alnwick Castle and the Scottish Borders

Alnwick Castle and the Scottish Borders

Tour through the beautiful Scottish Border country and visit mighty Alnwick Castle, the filming location for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter Movies!

Applecross Adventure

Applecross Adventure

Explore dramatic Highland scenery, take an exhilarating journey over the Bealach na Ba pass and sample fresh seafood in one of Scotland’s most delightful villages.

Archaeological Treasures of Orkney and Shetland

Archaeological Treasures of Orkney and Shetland

Step back in time on an incredible odyssey as centuries of history and heritage are brought vividly to life on Scotland’s stunning northern islands.

Best of Scotland

Best of Scotland

This comprehensive tour of the beautiful Scottish Highlands features all the “must see” destinations.

Best of the Scottish Highlands

Best of the Scottish Highlands

Lose yourself in the romance of the Highlands and soak up a land of history filled with imposing castles, dramatic mountains and mysterious lochs.

Bonnie Scotland

Bonnie Scotland

Discover Scotland's unrivalled beauty on this feature-packed tour that includes city stays in historic Edinburgh and lively Glasgow.

Braemar Highland Gathering

Braemar Highland Gathering

The Braemar Gathering is the most famous of Scotland’s Highland Games traditionally attended by the Monarch and members of the Royal Family

British Escape with Return to London

British Escape with Return to London

This magical journey from London to Edinburgh will introduce you to the iconic sights of Great Britain, including Stonehenge, Bath and the Lake District

British Highlights

British Highlights

This relaxing tour has been designed for the discerning traveller who wants to explore Britain in depth.

British Royale

British Royale

Experience the very best of Britain on this deluxe one-way tour from London to Edinburgh.

Castles and Kilts

Castles and Kilts

This family themed tour from London to Edinburgh focuses on the mystery and magic of England, Scotland and Wales.

Castles and Lochs of the Western Highlands with local pick-up

Castles and Lochs of the Western Highlands with local pick-up

Explore the beautiful Western Highlands famed for it's soaring mountains, scenic lochs and ancient castles

Country Roads of Scotland

Country Roads of Scotland

Scotland shows off its most attractive side on this luxury road-cruise tour to Skye, the Highlands and Orkney Islands.

Edinburgh Tattoo Experience

Edinburgh Tattoo Experience

Prepare for your evening visit to the spectacular Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo with a relaxing day touring through stunning Highland landscapes.

Elegance of Great Britain

Elegance of Great Britain

This one way tour from Edinburgh to London will introduce you some of Britain’s finest stately homes, historic castles and finest gardens.

England and Scotland Heritage

England and Scotland Heritage

Experience the highlights of Britain and enjoy great value on this fabulous tour

Fort George, Culloden Moor and the Cairngorms National Park

Fort George, Culloden Moor and the Cairngorms National Park

Discover some of the north’s most important historical sights, all with an Outlander vibe, then tour the natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park.

Gems of Britain

Gems of Britain

Focused and feature packed, this lively tour captures the true essence of Britain in only five days!

Glasgow, The Cultural Capital

Glasgow, The Cultural Capital

This convenient tour package includes all the elements you need for a fantastic 2 day visit to Glasgow, Scotland’s largest City.

Glenfinnan, Eilean Donan Castle and the North West Highlands

Glenfinnan, Eilean Donan Castle and the North West Highlands

This short tour to Scotland’s picturesque North West Highlands includes the opportunity to visit iconic Eilean Donan Castle.

Hebridean Explorer Small Group Tour

Hebridean Explorer Small Group Tour

Get away from it all on a magnificent short break to the Hebridean islands of Lewis and Harris.

Highland Games Experience

Highland Games Experience

Join us as we drive through spectacular scenery to visit one of Scotland’s premier Highland Games for a fun-filled day of dancing, music and athletics.

Highlands and Islands

Highlands and Islands

This amazing tour unfolds to show you the magnificent scenery of Scotland’s West Coast as well as the Hebridean islands of Skye, Harris and Lewis.

Highlights of Britain

Highlights of Britain

This comprehensive journey from London to Edinburgh is tailored for those who want to fully experience British history and culture.

Highlights of Orkney and Shetland by Air

Highlights of Orkney and Shetland by Air

Explore the magical islands of Orkney and Shetland on this air-inclusive holiday.

Highlights of the Outer Hebrides

Highlights of the Outer Hebrides

Discover the Land of the Gaels in-depth on this fantastic island-hopping adventure through eight Hebridean isles.

Holy Island, Alnwick Castle and the Northumberland Coast

Holy Island, Alnwick Castle and the Northumberland Coast

Enjoy a scenic coastal drive to visit ancient Lindisfarne and mighty Alnwick Castle, star of the Harry Potter movies and Downton Abbey

In Quest of the Holy Grail

In Quest of the Holy Grail

Discover the legends of our greatest National heroes on this wonderful tour; Mary, Queen of Scots, Robert the Bruce and William Wallace, the real Braveheart.

Islay and Jura

Islay and Jura

Enjoy an in-depth visit to two jewels of the Inner Hebrides, Jura and Islay. Untamed and mysterious, famed for their natural beauty, wildlife and whisky.

Islay Whisky Connoisseur Tour

Islay Whisky Connoisseur Tour

Explore the island of Islay, home to eight whisky distilleries whose lovingly produced malts boast a unique peaty aroma.

Isle of Skye, Fairy Pools and Highland Castles

Isle of Skye, Fairy Pools and Highland Castles

This comprehensive two-day tour will introduce you to Skye's many highlights, including the magical Fairy Pools.

Jacobite Steam Train, Glenfinnan and The Highlands

Jacobite Steam Train, Glenfinnan and The Highlands

Enjoy a spectacular tour through the picturesque Scottish Highlands and take a spectacular trip on the famous Jacobite Steam Train, the real Hogwarts Express.

Loch Lomond, The Highlands and Stirling Castle with local pick-up

Loch Lomond, The Highlands and Stirling Castle with local pick-up

Enjoy the glorious scenery of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and discover the history of impressive Stirling Castle.

Loch Ness Rambler

Loch Ness Rambler

Travel the length and breadth of Scotland’s most famous loch and enjoy exhilarating experiences on and off the beaten track.

Magical Skye and the Jacobite Steam Train

Magical Skye and the Jacobite Steam Train

The short tour combines the magical and mythical Isle of Skye with a memorable trip on the Jacobite Steam Train.

Majestic Edinburgh Tour

Majestic Edinburgh Tour

Discover Edinburgh's many Royal connections including the Royal Yacht Britannia and Palace of Holyroodhouse on this popular hop-on, hop-off tour.

Majestic Scotland

Majestic Scotland

Experience the highlights of Scotland with stays in Edinburgh, Glasgow and the beautiful Scottish Highlands on this great value tour.

Moray Coast, Puffins and Whisky

Moray Coast, Puffins and Whisky

Discover magical coastal scenery, see cheeky puffins and experience a visit to the whisky trail

Oban and the Western Highlands

Oban and the Western Highlands

Explore the lochs, glens and mountains of Scotland’s stunningly beautiful Western Highlands

Oban, Glen Coe, West Highland Lochs and Castles

Oban, Glen Coe, West Highland Lochs and Castles

This spectacular tour will take you on a journey through the natural beauty of the Western Highlands

Orkney Explorer

Orkney Explorer

This concise tour combines wonderful Highland scenery with a fabulous two-night stay in the fabled Orkney Islands. It’s the perfect island adventure.

Outlander Adventure with local pick-up

Outlander Adventure with local pick-up

Imerse yourself the World of Jamie and Claire on this amazing Outlander themed tour.  

Outlander Film Locations

Outlander Film Locations

Discover the real history behind some of the most famous locations used in TV’s popular Outlander series.

Rosslyn Chapel, Scottish Borders and Whisky

Rosslyn Chapel, Scottish Borders and Whisky

This combination of a visit to intriguing Rosslyn Chapel and the beautiful scenery of the Scottish Borders makes this tour the perfect day out.

Scenic Scottish Railways

Scenic Scottish Railways

Explore Scotland’s great scenic rail journeys on this fabulous tour that features a memorable trip on the famous Jacobite Steam Train.

Scotland inspired by Outlander

Scotland inspired by Outlander

This premium tour of Scotland’s Highlands and Islands is enhanced with an Outlander twist.

Scotland's Extreme North West

Scotland's Extreme North West

Discover dramatic natural wonders and enjoy the finest Highland hospitality in this unforgettable adventure on Scotland’s rugged north-west coast.

Scotland's Highlands and Islands

Scotland's Highlands and Islands

Discover magical islands, sophisticated cities and the rugged beauty of the Scottish highlands on this far-reaching tour.

Scotland's Northern Edge

Scotland's Northern Edge

Explore Scotland's northern highlands to experience ancient landscapes, grand castles and stunning coastal scenery. 

Scottish and Irish Dream

Scottish and Irish Dream

On this leisurely tour experience the very best that Scotland and Ireland have to offer.

Scottish Clans and Castles

Scottish Clans and Castles

Discover the history of Scotland and her people on this inspiring tour through the Highlands which includes a trip on the famous West Highland Railway.

Scottish Dream

Scottish Dream

On this comprehensive tour experience many aspects of Scotland from the great cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to the scenic beauty of the Isle of Skye.

Scottish Escape

Scottish Escape

Experience Edinburgh, Glasgow and the natural beauty of the stunning Scottish Highlands in the quieter months to enjoy the very best value.

Scottish Highland Escape

Scottish Highland Escape

This great-value tour of Scotland will introduce you to the beauty of the Highlands as well as the vibrant cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Scottish Highland Fling

Scottish Highland Fling

Combine visits to historical and sophisticated cities with the stunning scenery of the Highlands, including a magical excursion to the Orkney Islands.

Scottish Highland Railways

Scottish Highland Railways

Travel in style through Scotland's most breath-taking landscapes on three of the World's most acclaimed railway journeys.

Scottish Highlands, Islands and Cities

Scottish Highlands, Islands and Cities

This epic tour will take you along some of the most famous routes in Scotland to visit Edinburgh, Glasgow and the islands of Skye, Orkney, Mull and Iona.

Scottish Isles and Glens

Scottish Isles and Glens

Be captivated by the beauty of the Scottish Highlands and Islands on this luxury tour that includes visits to the Orkney Islands, Skye and Bute.

Scottish Outland Adventure

Scottish Outland Adventure

Discover Edinburgh, Glasgow and the very best that the Highlands have to offer on this extremely affordable seven-day tour.

Skye and Eilean Donan Castle

Skye and Eilean Donan Castle

Explore the magical Isle of Skye famed for its royal fugitive and rival clans, enjoying stunning Eilean Donan Castle, brooding mountains and tranquil lochs along the way.

Skye, Orkney and the Highlands

Skye, Orkney and the Highlands

Explore Skye, the Orkney Islands together with the Western and Northern Highlands in one spectacular tour.

Skye, The Highlands and Inverness

Skye, The Highlands and Inverness

This great value 3-day tour to the Highlands and Isle of Skye gives you the flexibility to book your own accommodation.

St Andrews and the Kingdom of Fife

St Andrews and the Kingdom of Fife

Although the focus of this tour is on St Andrews, famed throughout the World as being the home of Golf, there is much more to explore on this relaxing tour.

St Andrews, Falkland and the Fishing Villages of Fife

St Andrews, Falkland and the Fishing Villages of Fife

St Andrews is famed for its rich golfing heritage but there is so much more to discover on this fascinating tour.

St Andrews, Fife and Dunfermline Abbey with local pick-up

St Andrews, Fife and Dunfermline Abbey with local pick-up

See the spectacular Forth Bridges, explore ancient Dunfermline Abbey and visit the home of golf - St Andrews.

Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and Whisky

Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and Whisky

A wonderful day that combines historic Stirling Castle, the scenic beauty of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and a visit to a historic malt whisky distillery.

Taste of Scotland

Taste of Scotland

This short tour combines visits to Scotland’s two great cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow with a delightful tour through the beautiful Scottish Highlands.

The Argyll Explorer

The Argyll Explorer

Sample the very best of this stunning part of Scotland, with its captivating blend of natural wonders and fascinating history

The Edinburgh Tour

The Edinburgh Tour

Let an experienced guide bring Edinburgh's history to life as you experience the very best views the city has to offer from an open-top double-deck bus.

The Essential Whisky Experience

The Essential Whisky Experience

Raise a glass to Scotland’s national drink with a tour of two traditional distilleries, sampling the finest drams and enjoying stunning scenery as you go.

The Highlands of Harry Potter Adventure

The Highlands of Harry Potter Adventure

The Kelpies, Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond

The Kelpies, Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond

Get a fabulous introduction to the treasures of Scotland including the beauty of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and the history of Stirling Castle.

The Original Loch Ness Tour

The Original Loch Ness Tour

This is the Original Loch Ness and the Highlands tour from Edinburgh. Created in 1985 and still offering the very best of Scotland!

The Outlander Trail Small Group Tour

The Outlander Trail Small Group Tour

This engaging small group tour will let you explore many of the locations used in the filming of the highly-popular Outlander TV series.

The Scots and the Irish

The Scots and the Irish

This extensive tour of two Celtic neighbours focuses on the highlights of Scotland together with the north and west of Ireland

Whisky and Waterfalls

Whisky and Waterfalls

Discover the beauty of Highland Perthshire, take a waterfall walk then enjoy a tour and tasting at Scotland’s oldest whisky distillery. What an amazing day out!

The World Was Here First

The Ultimate London-Scotland-Ireland Itinerary

Last Updated on December 6, 2023

by Maggie Turansky

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Travelling through the British Isles is something many people want to do in their lifetimes. And it’s no surprise as to why. England, Scotland, and Ireland not only have a fascinating history that dates back thousands of years, but is home to both bucolic natural scenery and some of the world’s most vibrant and diverse cities. With so much to see and do in a seemingly small landmass, it can be hard to plan out the perfect London-Scotland-Ireland itinerary.

Luckily, I’m here to help. Read on to find out the best places to visit in Great Britain and Ireland and where you should spend your time!

Table of Contents

Planning a Trip to England, Ireland and Scotland

If you’re wondering about the best way to see England, Scotland and Ireland, then make sure to follow the tips and tricks outlined below.

Though it can be fairly easy to travel around this area, there are a number of logistical things and considerations to take into account in order to make the most out of your trip.

Everything from the time of year you visit to the mode of transport you use to get around can make an impact on your trip, so we’ve taken the time to outline all major options out there.

Best Time to Visit the United Kingdom and Ireland

Contrary to popular belief, it is not always cold and rainy in Britain and Ireland. The weather tends to be mild in the British Isles no matter what time of year, with no extreme variance between the seasons.

However, there are some seasons to travel to this beautiful corner of the world that are better than others which is important to consider when wondering how to plan a trip to England, Ireland and Scotland.

Summer is the most popular time to plan a trip. The days are long and the weather is as warm as it can be.

Highs in most of England and Ireland in the summer average around 20-22ºC (68-72ºF) and you can expect highs in Scotland to be about 15-17ºC (59-63°F). Though there are definitely rainy days, you can generally expect more sunshine this time of year than in other seasons.

While the weather is fantastic (for Britain) in the summer, it is also the busiest time for tourism. That means that the prettiest cities and towns will be filled with people and accommodation will book out well in advance. Prices are likely to be higher as well.

If you plan to go to Edinburgh, it is best to avoid the city during the month of August when its world-famous Fringe Festival is going on (unless you specifically want to visit for this occasion). Accommodation books out months in advance and it can be absolutely packed with people.

Autumn could arguably be the best time to visit Britain and Ireland because you get fewer crowds and decent weather. It doesn’t tend to get properly cold in the British Isles until November, so if you don’t mind a bit of rain and needing to wear a jacket outside , then autumn might be the best bet for you.

Glencoe in Scotland

Along with the beautiful colours of the changing leaves, average highs in England and Ireland land somewhere around 10-17ºC (50-63ºF) and 8-14ºC (46-57ºF) in Scotland. Plan your visit for late September to early October and you very well might get some beautiful sunny days that are over 20ºC!

Spring in Britain and Ireland can be quite chilly still as the weather doesn’t start warming up properly until mid to late May and doesn’t consistently stay warm until June.

It can be quite rainy, windy, and miserable through most of the spring and even a bit dreary as the leaves don’t return to the trees until May. If you’re travelling in the spring, expect highs to be between 9-14ºC (48-57ºF) in England and Ireland and 7-13ºC (45-55ºF) in Scotland.

Winter is the coldest and darkest month in England, Scotland, and Ireland. While the majority of the isles don’t get a lot of snow, it does get dark quite early (around 3 or 4 PM depending on where you are) and it can be extremely wet and rainy.

Snow and sleet are common so make sure to pack accordingly. Average high temperatures in England and Ireland in winter clock in around 5-7ºC (41-45ºF) and 0-5ºC (32-41ºF) in Scotland.

Winter in Britain and Ireland can be miserable, however, many do like to travel around Christmas time in order to enjoy the decorations and markets scattered throughout the cities.

Cities like London and Edinburgh have wonderful Christmas markets and carnivals set up, but most major towns and cities all throughout this England-Scotland-Ireland itinerary will have something to fill you with holiday cheer.

Dugort Beach on Achill

How to Get Around

When it comes to planning a trip around England, Ireland, and Scotland, many people assume that it is easy to see a great portion of all three countries relying solely on the train. While the train network, especially in England, is extensive, it can be very expensive and they don’t always connect to smaller towns and more rural areas.

We recommend relying on the train and public transport systems while visiting England and then hiring a car once you arrive in Scotland and Ireland respectively if you’re following this itinerary. Both of the countries are noticeably more rural than England and don’t have as extensive of a train network.

The bus is also another option and there are more reliable bus connections within Ireland and Scotland than there are with the train.

Bus tickets can also be considerably less expensive than train tickets, however, it is almost always cheaper to book tickets for both at least a little bit in advance instead of on the day of travel. We suggest looking on Omio to book tickets for trains and buses in the UK

If you can drive, however, and your budget allows for it, then we would seriously recommend you hire a car in Ireland and Scotland . There are many places on this Ireland and Scotland itinerary that are much easier reached if you have your own mode of transportation.

Having a rental car not only allows you to get to more off-the-beaten-path and hard-to-reach areas, but it also gives you more flexibility. Nobody likes to be at the mercy of irregular bus timetables! You can browse car rental options here.

It can also be worth taking out an excess insurance policy with iCarHireInsurance to ensure you don’t need to pay a cent if you get into an accident. This will be significantly cheaper than taking out additional insurance from the car rental company.

It is worth knowing that the majority of rental cars available have a manual transmission. If you can only drive automatic, you need to expect to pay a little bit more for that! Also, this goes without saying, all three countries drive on the left-hand side of the road.

Finally, are you considering taking out a travel insurance policy before your trip? World Nomads   offers flexible and simple travel insurance policies with coverage for more than 150 activities that you can buy or extend while on the road.

Driving along the Sky Road in Connemara

3-Week London-Scotland-Ireland Itinerary

In order to get a good feel for each country, we recommend you spend at least one week in each of them. Obviously, you could easily spend weeks exploring all three countries on their own, but then that is what future trips are for!

If you have a shorter period of time, why not make it solely a London-Scotland-Ireland itinerary? While we recommend spending as much time in the massive city that is England’s capital as possible, you can see all of the biggest tourist attractions of London in just three or 4 days before taking the train or flying up to Scotland.

Week 1: England

London — the capital of the United Kingdom — is the most logical starting point for this itinerary. London is an absolutely massive city and while most visitors only spend a couple of days exploring, we would recommend that you spend the entirety of your week in England solely staying in London .

While there is certainly more to England than London, due to its central location as a transport hub, it is easy to visit other English cities as a day trip by train. And also a week in the city allows you to dig deeper and see beyond the main tourist draws and get a glimpse at how and where locals actually live in this diverse metropolis.

If you have never visited London before, then it is only understandable that you might want to spend a couple of days seeing everything that makes The Big Smoke so famous. Take the time to visit Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament.

If you plan on visiting many paid attractions, then consider investing in a London Go City Pass that includes entry to several of the most popular places in the city and will save you money if you visit enough places!

Enjoy free entry into some of the best museums in the world like the British Museum, Science Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. And, if you can, be sure to catch a West End show.

Big Ben and the Westminster Bridge in London

If these are the only things you plan on doing, then we suggest planning to stay in Central or West London (neighbourhoods like Soho, Kensington, and Knightsbridge) in order to avoid wasting valuable time sitting on the tube or bus.

Many first-time visitors to London grossly underestimate the city’s size and expect everything to be quite close to each other when, in reality, travel times in the city can take a very long time.

One benefit to spending one week in London, however, is that you will have time not only to do that traditional “touristy” things but also be able to get a little bit off the tourist trail and significantly reduce your overall London trip cost .

After you’ve spent your first couple of days exploring Central London and the museums, take a journey east and hang out with the hipsters in Shoreditch, walk along Regent’s Canal to London Fields, or see some live music in Camden.

London is much more than what is displayed in movies and in the media — it is easily one of the most multicultural cities in the world and has close to 9 million residents. Take the time to realise that London is not solely British and you won’t be disappointed.

Another benefit to spending one week in London is that it gives you the opportunity to take some day trips to other English cities. London is very different from the rest of the country, so it can be a really great experience to see how other cities function in England. Cities like Oxford , Cambridge , and Brighton are very popular day-trips from London and are all within about an hour’s train journey.

If you want to visit some less touristy cities that are still easy to do as a day trip, we would recommend getting up early and catching a train to Bristol or Bath in the west, which is a very cool and completely underrated city with an amazing craft beer and arts scene. Or, if you want to see a beautiful walled medieval city, head north to York , which can also easily be visited as a day trip from London.

If you don’t want to spend your entire week in England completely in London, then we would actually recommend spending five nights in the capital before spending two nights in York. There, you can spend one day exploring the city and another venturing out into the beautiful Yorkshire countryside.

Camden Lock Market

Where to Stay in London

It really depends on what you want to do and see in order to find the best area to stay in London . These are our suggestions for some of our favourite areas of the city:

Z Hotel Soho  – cool boutique hotel located right in the centre of Soho. The rooms have been stylishly decorated and there are a number of great cafes, restaurants and bars nearby. 

Astor Hyde Park Hostel   – great budget option in this area offering a mix of dorm and private rooms. The hostel has a brilliant common area, large kitchen and cheap breakfast available with proceeds going to charity. 

Eden Plaza Kensington   – a mid-range hotel located just a few minutes walk from the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. Also well connected with nearby Tube stations.

Shoreditch: 

Prime Backpackers Angel  – this hostel is located in Angel, just a short walk along the canal to lively and bustling Shoreditch. They have a range of great dorm and private rooms available and come quite highly rated. 

The Hoxton   – boutique hotel with funky and stylish rooms, located only a few minutes from Old Street Tube Station. Downstairs is a popular bar and restaurant that gets busy on weekends, however, rooms are completely soundproof. 

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse other London hotels.

Week 2: Scotland

After spending one week in London and exploring England, it is time to head north to Scotland. You can reach Scotland either by taking the train — which is incredibly scenic, though expensive — or flying, which is often cheaper. If driving, there are a number of great stops between London and Edinburgh to check out!

Begin your adventures in Scotland by spending two days in Edinburgh , the Scottish capital. This beautiful city has an incredible history but it is quite compact and easy to get around — and it’s drastically different from London!

Take the time to walk the Royal Mile, tour Edinburgh Castle, swill some single-malt whiskey in a convivial pub, or maybe let your inner Harry Potter nerd run wild at Greyfriars Kirkyard!

Edinburgh old town

After spending two days in Edinburgh, it’s time to venture into the Scottish Highlands and to explore the largest city there: Inverness. Inverness has the feeling of a small town and the main tourist appeal is its proximity to Loch Ness , however, it is very much worth exploring in its own right.

Spend one day in Inverness itself and another on a day trip from Inverness to Culloden Battlefield, Cawdor Castle, or the famous Loch Ness.

From Inverness, it’s time to get in the car and drive to one of the most beautiful areas of Scotland and a top place to visit in the country: the Isle of Skye . Though many people treat Skye as a simple day trip or stopover spot, it is quite large and really deserves to be explored fully.

That is why we recommend spending 2 full days here in order to see some of the main attractions while also getting a bit off the beaten path. There are some really fantastic hikes to do on Skye as well, so make sure you have proper boots!

After you have spent a wonderful two days exploring the beautiful Isle of Skye, head back to Edinburgh of one night before catching a flight to the Emerald Isle.

Where to Stay in Scotland

Apart from the traditional accommodation options listed below, you can find a number of private rentals in Scotland such as this contemporary cottage on the Isle of Skye or this charming riverside cottage in Inverness.

Edinburgh  

Cityroomz Edinburgh — Located in the heart of the city, this small hotel had a number of rooms on offer and comes very highly rated.

Castle Rock Hostel   — This small, centrally located hostel continues to be one of the highest-rated places to stay in Edinburgh. They have a number of rooms on offer, from dorm beds to privates, a friendly staff, and are a great option for both budget and solo travellers.  

Torridon Guest House – a quaint bed and breakfast that is a great place to stay in Inverness. It is within a short walking distance of the city centre and a good option if you don’t want to stay in a hostel.

Black Isle Hostel  – a great hostel offering dorms and private rooms that is a fantastic option if travelling solo and if you want to meet other travellers. 

Isle of Skye 

An-Airidh Bed & Breakfast Portree – located in Portree, this is a cosy bed and breakfast with plentyof great rooms, a hearty breakfast and friendly owners. Perfect for mid-range visitors.

Skyewalker Hostel — one of the top-rated hostels in all of Scotland, it’s excellently located, they have a number of different room options, a friendly staff, and they sometimes organise social events in the evening. 

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse other Scotland hotels

Old Man of Storr on Skye

Week 3: Ireland

Ireland is a country that fills many people with visions of rolling green hills, pastoral beauty, and incredibly friendly people — and upon visiting you will find that it certainly delivers!

While most people spend one week in Ireland going a pretty standard route from Dublin south to Cork and then following the coast up to Galway , we suggest that you venture on a path less taken when you get to this portion of the London-Scotland-Ireland itinerary.

It is easiest to begin your Ireland trip in Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is a large and dynamic city with many layers, however, it can be quite expensive for tourists and there aren’t a plethora of things to do.

Two days in Dublin should be more than sufficient to see the main sites such as Trinity College, Temple Bar, and the Guinness Storehouse.

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From Dublin, instead of following all too many tourists ahead of you and going south, it’s time to instead head west for the naturally stunning Connemara region in County Galway.

Situated on Ireland’s west coast, Connemara is famed for its rugged scenery, mountainous and boggy terrain, and unique Gaelic culture.  Though Connemara is your eventual destination, there are a number of interesting stops you can make in the drive along the way.

Spending two days in Connemara will give you time to experience all of the fantastic things to do in this beautiful peninsula.

You can spend the day driving the famous scenic Sky Road outside of Clifden, explore charming fishing villages like Roundstone and Letterfrack, lie on the pristine white sand of Dog’s Bay Beach, and visit the gorgeous and historic Kylemore Abbey.

The final stop sees you in the wonderful Irish city of Galway. There are a number of great things to do here from exploring the main sites like the Spanish Arch and Eyre Square, whiskey tasting at Garavans Pub, listening to traditional Irish music in the trendy West End, and eating at some of Ireland’s top restaurants.

Spend two days exploring Galway city and one more day to take a day trip to one of Ireland’s most famous natural attractions: the Cliffs of Moher . These amazing cliffs are a popular spot for a reason: they are absolutely stunning. Avoid the tourist crowds by trying to get there early, you won’t be sorry!

Cliffs of Moher

Where to Stay in Ireland

Apart from the traditional accommodation listed below, you can find a number of private rental properties in Ireland including this stunning city-centre flat in Dublin or this lovely restored barn in Connemara.

Hotel 7 – This perfectly located boutique hotel is the ideal place to stay if you’re looking for a bit more comfort in Dublin. Situated within easy walking distance of some main attractions, they have a number of plush rooms available and a restaurant and bar on site.

Jacobs Inn – This centrally located hostel is a great place for solo and budget travellers. As one of the best-rated hostels in Dublin, they have a range of dorm rooms and privates available and they also organise social events. 

Island View B&B  – Located in the small seaside village of Roundstone, this B&B is the perfect base to explore all that Connemara has to offer. They offer a tasty and filling breakfast and the rooms were clean and comfortable. This is absolutely one of the best places to stay in Connemara. 

Galway  

The Stop B&B   – This is a great bed and breakfast located in the Claddagh neighbourhood of Galway. Though the location is more quiet and residential, it was only about a ten-minute walk to the city centre and even closer to Galway’s vibrant west end. They also have a fantastic breakfast in the morning, included in the room rate. 

Kinlay Eyre Square Hostel – Centrally located just off of Galway’s Eyre Square, this is one of the top-rated hostels in Galway City. They have both dorm and private rooms on offer and also include breakfast in their nightly rate. It’s a fantastic option for both budget and solo travellers alike. 

The Claddagh Galway

Additional Information

If you have more time to devote to your itinerary, it can be worth adding a week onto all three countries or forgoing visiting one country altogether.

If you want to see more of England, consider spending a week in the beautiful southwestern region of Cornwall (there are a number of great stops from London to Cornwall to explore!) or heading north to the perennially popular Lake District. The latter makes more sense for an England-Scotland itinerary.

If you have more time and want to spend it in Scotland, consider adding on the Orkney Islands or driving all or part of the North Coast 500 route – this will allow you to see some of the most beautiful areas of the country where few tourists ever venture.

If you want to spend more time in Ireland or want only an Ireland-Scotland itinerary, you can head south from Dublin and spend time in Cork and the Ring of Kerry before tacking on Galway City and Connemara or alternatively head north from Dublin to Belfast and explore Northern Ireland!

The Standing Stones of Stenness in Orkney

Planning the perfect itinerary for England, Scotland and Ireland can be difficult as there is so much to see in each country. With these suggestions, however, you are sure to have the trip of a lifetime!

Are you trying to plan a trip to England, Scotland and Ireland? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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About Maggie Turansky

Maggie is a co-founder and writer for The World Was Here First. Originally from the US, she has lived in five different countries and has travelled to dozens more, both solo and with her partner, Michael. She particularly loves exploring Spain and spending time in the Caucasus and the Baltics. Read more about Maggie

I am a widower and solo traveller of 76 years old can you recommend a company that would cater to my age group to see england scotland and Ireland, would it be better to take a cruise on small ship or land tour. I want to spend some time in London as well. It’s been thirty years since Ive been there. I realize this may be too much for one trip but not sure I would ever get back. I am not one to organize tours on my own look forward to hearing from you martin taffel

Hello Maggie,

Hope you are doing great and thank you for having chat blog which would help travelers like us.

We are a family of three adults and fan of Manchester United. We are planning to travel in September/October to see or 2 matches of Man U then travel to Scotland and Ireland. . I also want to know how could travel to the three places, train or air would be better. We are coming from Singapore. Any tips and guidance for us would be good.

Thank you very much Seli

Hi Selvi, if you don’t want to drive yourself, I’d recommend taking the train from London to Manchester and the same onward to Scotland. Then it’s a quick flight to Ireland 🙂

Thanks for the ideas and feedback. This helps stop the head spinning.

One question as we are planning something in June or July 2024 ( I know need to get going), but it will be a family of 3 (2 adults and 1 14YR Old Son). Knowing all cool viewing points will not always be as fun for a 14 year old, any thoughts/suggestions for his consideration?

Hi Tom, maybe plan to spend more time in the cities rather than in the country? There are lots of things that could be of interest to a teenager depending on what your son likes!

Love your recommendations! We will likely visit England, Scotland and Wales in a three to four week trip. Any thoughts about a brief Wales tour? My ancestors are from Llanddulas and we’ve never been to Wales.

I saw you suggested Ireland and Scotland if you only plan to spend 10 days, but what do you think about Ireland and England? I’d love to know your thoughts.

Thank you so much for the great info! My husband and I just booked a trip in and out of London from 9/12-10/16. We plan to do 2 weeks in England and a week each in Scotland and Ireland. He has roots in County Cork so we definitely want to go there. Can you help with an itinerary? Since we’re flying in and out of London, do you recommend one week in the city and one week in the countryside? We definitely want to go to Bath. York, Cambridge, Oxford and maybe the Cotswalds? What do you suggest? Also, is there a ferry from Scotland to Ireland and how are the roads in the rural areas of these two countries? We’ve never driven on the UK side of the road. Will we need a car at all in England? Thank you so much! Debbie

Hello Maggie, I enjoyed your article. My wife and I are planning a Sept 2023 trip to Scotland/London area. Will spend 14 days or so. Wondering if we fly into a Scottish airport or London on a RT ticket from Seattle, WA? The only thing in England we want to see is Sudeley Castle (family relationship), then it’s off to Scotland for 11-12 days (focused on highlands), probably by train then rental car. We could do Sudeley on front end or back. Any suggestions? Thanks!

I am planning a 13 days trip to the UK in January.

I want to understand if I should do both Scotland and Ireland with london.

Please guide.

Thanks for your super helpful blog! I have just a couple of questions:

– Would you recommend separate car hires for Scottland and Ireland? – If you recommend separate car hires, would you recommend travel to Ireland from Scottland via ferry, or plane?

Hello Maggie,visiting Europe for the first time- London – Paris – Italy – would love some advise from you Is the Oliver plaza hotel a good choice to stay in London We are considering 3 to 4 days in London ( sight seeing the most famous sites) – traveling to Paris via the eurostar – 4 day stay in Paris- need advise on hotel close to normal sight seeing- then Italy Rome-pissa -Venice- any and all advise is welcome Thanking you in advance for your help! Adriana

Greetings Maggie! We have a reunion meeting in Belfast on 16-20 Sept 2022. I am flying from New York to Heathrow with connection to Belfast. After the reunion we want to explore Wales and Edinburg and Loch Ness (20-22 Sept) then back to London for return flight to NY. Would appreciate if you could recommend a good itinerary (I don’t drive manual so driving is not for me) taking the ferry from Belfast to Wales and maybe by air to Edinburg (pls suggest the best transport to take). Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

Wonderful information. I have a 1 week trip to London in August and want to spend 2 days in Ireland. My family is from County Fermanagh but I am not sure I can get that far in such a short time and still enjoy it leisurely. Any must do’s or suggestions?? I am not too interested in Dublin.

Spending 2 days in Ireland will definitely be a bit rushed, especially when you consider travel times. I would recommend planning to visit another time if you’re strapped for time on this trip 🙂

Hello Maggie we are 6 people from India all 60 plus of age want to visit London & Countryside in second half of June for around 12 nights what can be best ittenary for the same.My daughter living in London suggested Isle of Wright,Cotswold & Scotland

Hi Maggie- My son is graduating from college and we are planning to go to Ireland, Wales and London. We have approximately 2 weeks. We fly into Dublin and will finish up in London. I’m going home then and he’s heading over to the continent for another 10 days before he returns home to Chicago. I’m considering renting a car in Ireland so we can have more flexibility getting to more places “off the beaten path”. Any advice? Thanks!!

Hi Patrice – sounds like you’re planning a really memorable trip! I think that renting a car in Ireland (and in Wales, too) is a great idea as it will give you a lot more flexibility. Hope you have a great time!

I’m returning to the British Isles in April with my husband & son, as we will be visiting our older son studying in Swansea, Wales. Do you have any recommendations/links for a bed & breakfast or hotel in Swansea and for a bed & breakfast in Dublin, Ireland? Thank you for your kind consideration.

Hi there Maggie,

Thank you for this interesting read! I’ve actually been wanting to do a eng-sct-irl tour like this for quite a while (due in part to being a huge Harry Potter nerd), but I’ve never actually looked into it until now. Your itinerary guide has been really informative!

I know it’s almost impossible to say, BUT if you were to give a ballpark cost figure for the full tour for a single traveler hiring a car, what would it be?

Thanks again! And best wishes.

Thanks for your comment, Jason! We actually have a few cost guides that you might find helpful when coming up with a rough budget. England: https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/england-trip-cost/ Scotland: https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/trip-to-scotland-cost/ Ireland: https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/ireland-trip-cost/

Great article, thank you. In terms of a budget for the three locations, do you have anything on this? Many thanks, Ken

Hi Ken! We actually have separate budget guides for England ( https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/england-trip-cost/ ), Scotland ( https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/trip-to-scotland-cost/ ) and Ireland ( https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/ireland-trip-cost/ ). To help you even further we also have budget guides specifically for London ( https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/london-trip-cost/ ), Edinburgh ( https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/prices-in-edinburgh/ ) and Dublin ( https://www.theworldwasherefirst.com/prices-in-dublin/ ). Hope this helps!

Dear Maggie, thank you so much for putting this information out. 6 of us (3 couples family) want to plan a vacation to these locations in June 2022. This really helps us. My mother in law was from England and my husband and siblings want to see it all again. Fingers crossed. Thank you, Barbara

Thanks for your comment, Barbara! Really hope you’re able to have a fantastic trip 🙂

Dear Maggie, This is wonderful information. Thank you so very much. I along with 3 other nurses who have worked off and on together for over 30 years are planning a 6 week trip through England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. Your tips have helped me with the planning of this trip. Thank you again,

Thanks for your comment, Terry! So happy that we’ve been able to help you plan your trip and I hope that you’re able to have an unforgettable adventure.

Hello, we are considering a 4 week trip for our family of 5, and I was wondering how your 6 weeks went? I am starting to think 4 weeks isn’t enough time

I am planning a trip to the U.K next year. I’m planning on moving to the U.K from Maryland. Where are the best location to settle down. It’s just me and no kids.

Hi Felicia, thanks for your comment! Where you plan to live in the UK really depends on what you’re after. There’s quite a lot of options so make sure to do some research and see where you like the most when you’re visiting next year 🙂

My husband and I are hoping to travel next year to London, Scotland and Ireland. This was a very informative and helpful article. We unfortunately will only have two weeks and not three to do this trip so we may leave off Ireland. Any suggestions on how to spilt the 3 of them in a 2 week period or do you suggest skipping one for a later time date by itself? Thank you

Hi Vicki, thanks for your comment! If you only have two weeks, I think the right move is to only concentrate on England and Scotland and leave Ireland for another trip. It is way better to visit fewer places and actually get to see and experience them then feel as if you have to rush through too many places and not really get the most out of them. Hope this helps and you’re able to have a great trip in the future!

Thanks for your tips etc on visiting Scotland/Ireland. A question can I rent a car in Scotland go over to Ireland leaving the car behind and pick up another car with the same rental company. Thus saving Ferry costs for the car. Whick port do you advise to use?

Regards Sakkie

Hi Sakkie, I’m not aware of any particular companies that you could do this with — you’ll need to contact a few yourself. Hope you have a great trip!

hello maggie,me and my wife are leaving USA,first time for our 30th anniversary.taking 2 1/2 weeks.wanted to visit all 3 places plus amsterdam,and normandy.was planning on flying to all of them,we heard it was the less expensive and doing small day tours in each.3 days in each,London,Edinburgh,dublin,amsterdam and normandy,all in may 2021.think too much?trying to plan a headstart.

Hi Jeffery, I think if you want to visit all of these places in 2.5 weeks it’s going to be a bit too much. Personally, I would limit yourself to just England and Scotland and maybe Ireland and save continental Europe for another trip 🙂 I think you will be able to enjoy the places you visit more this way.

Wondering what the best itinerary would be for 17 day trip. We would fly into the suggested city and rent a car for sure. Looking to get all 3 in and definitely want to see all the highlights. Any recommendations ?

H John, if you have 17 days, I would follow the 3-week itinerary that I’ve lined out and just pick one or two places that don’t interest you in order to meet your time constraints.

Dear Maggie, Thanks for the great information I’m planning for my short vacation (one week ) trip to London . North iceland and Scotland. Do you have any idea or suggestions for this short period ?? Regards Joanne

Hi Joanne, that is a lot of places to pack into one week! I would honestly only suggest sticking to the capital cities (London, Edinburgh, Belfast) and maybe take a day trip or two from them. That would allow you to get a good feel for the places without cramming too much in. Hope you have a great time!

Wonderfully insightful and helpful information on traveling the British Isles. I am planning an 18 day trip next September for my wife and I. Following your suggestions, I think 3 days in London would be enough for us to see many of the important and historic sights there. Then we would take the train to Edinburgh and stay for 2 or 3 days (maybe a short trip to St. Andrews one of those days). Then off to Inverness and the Isle of Skye for 2 days. I’d like to know if you think Glasgow is a must see. If not, we will simply head to Ireland and have a few more days to spend there.

I like the idea of Air BnB sites, but have no experience with them and want to make sure there is no concern necessary. I am a bit cautious at this point.

I’m looking forward to your response and any further/additional suggestions for helpful information.

Best regards, Pat

Thanks for your comment, Pat! I’m glad you’ve found this information helpful and it sounds like you’re planning a great trip. A lot of people tend to skip Glasgow when visiting Scotland (I, myself, have never been) as I don’t believe it has the same kind of beauty and historical sites that you can find in Edinburgh or elsewhere in the country. It is pretty up and coming, however, and there is a great music scene (so I’ve heard), so it all depends on what you’re after.

As for Airbnb, I have stayed in many many Airbnb properties all over the world and have never once had any sort of safety issue. It is actually my preferred kind of accommodation and I use it more often than not. All I would say is make sure you read the reviews of whichever property you want to stay in so you know what to expect. But there isn’t anything to worry about 🙂

Hope this helps!

Maggie, I really enjoyed your discussion and suggested itinerary. I is a great start for us. We are planning a five week trip to England, Scotland and Ireland (hopefully including Northern Ireland). A bit of Wales if we can fit it in would be nice. We are deciding between May and September. Do you have any recommendation/preference? I was thinking September since we would be heading pretty far north in Scotland. Also, do you have any thoughts on additional places to add for a trip of this length. We would likely limit our time in London to two-three days max. Both my wife Sue and I have visited London multiple times, but that is the extent of her travels to Britain. I have seen a fair share of the West Country and South Wales, but would appreciate any thoughts from an expert on how to expand your suggested itinerary. FYI, I have been no further north than the Cotswolds and have not seen Oxford/Cambridge/York and only limited places in Kent/Sussex/Hampshire/Dorset. Thanks in advance.

Thanks for your comment, Bob. I think that planning to go in September is a better bet, the weather is more consistently warm then — May can be really cold throughout Britain. If you’ve already been to London, then I would recommend spending some time in Cambridge and York. The Lake District could be a good option for you, as well, especially if you like nature. I hope you have a great trip!

Thank you so much for such informative articles (I’ve read several of them tonight)!

My husband and I are celebrating our 40th anniversary this December. We never had a honeymoon, so we have been planning a trip to Ireland and Scotland in March/April of 2020.

After reading this article, however, I’m thinking we might be better off to wait until Fall of 2020. ?

I have been looking into tour group trips, but none of them seem to be what we really want. After waiting all this time to go on a trip we’ve dreamed all our lives, I want it to be as special as can be. You have given me the courage to try and plan a trip myself and even hire a car! ?

Thank you again for the insightful advice.

Hi Lorrie, thanks so much for your comment and I am so happy that I’ve inspired you to travel independently for your 40th anniversary “honeymoon!” I’m sure you and your husband will have an amazing time! If you have any questions regarding your trip, please don’t hesitate to get in touch 🙂

we plan to travel to London 14 days on 19dec2019 onwsrds for Christmas celebration n New year 2020 and knowing that daylights short..about 4pm will b dark..

We don’t plan to drive.. can u recommend which date shall we stay in London ? will like to travel to Paris, Scotland or any better suggestion.

Regards Amie

Hey Amie, you can stay in London on any of these days but keep in mind that virtually everything shuts down on Christmas (25 Dec), including all public transport. Other than that, I’m sure you will have a great time — there are lots of markets and fun, festive things to explore that time of year. Just make sure to pack warm clothes!

We are planning a 10 days trip to London Scotland and Ireland.Please suggest an itinerary.

10 days in all three of London, Scotland, and Ireland is going to be too rushed. I would suggest concentrating on either London and Scotland or Scotland and Ireland depending on what interests you most. Hope you have a great trip!

Hi Maggie, Planning a 2.5 week trip and a friend has offered for me to use her vehicle (starting point West London). Would this be a good option or will I be wasting time driving long distances?

Hi Stephanie, if you have the option to borrow your friend’s car for the trip, I would definitely recommend it! Driving in London can be a nightmare, but otherwise, you will have so much more flexibility on your itinerary without being beholden to bus and train timetables. The UK is a small country, so no drives are really that long, either. And you can always find somewhere great to stop along the way!

Hi Maggie! We are looking for a 2 week trip to all 3 places. London we only want to do a few days and see the highlights. Then Scotland and Ireland. We want to stay a night in a castle in Scotland. Ireland we have to kiss the Blarney Stone. Touristy stuff as we have never been. Guinness and Jameson yours too! Ideas?

Hey Maureen, sounds like you’ve got a great trip planned! Hope you have a great time 🙂

Dear Maggie, Read your wonderful and infomative blog. Planning a trip to England, Scotland and Ireland in Mid September for family of 4 adults , a 4 years child and a 8 months baby.

We have only 2 weeks to spend. Please recommended some suggestions and an itinerary. Would like self driving in Scotland and Ireland.

Glad you found the information helpful! While the above itinerary is 3 weeks long, it is entirely possible to cut it down to 2 weeks if you just decide to skip some of the destinations that don’t interest you. For instance, you can only spend a couple of days in London, and skip one destination from each Scotland and Ireland and you will be able to plan to perfect 2-week trip. Hope you and your family have a great time!

Dear Maggie, Happy New Year! Your information is great but I was wondering if you have info on just navigating travel to these beautiful cities via train or other types of transportation between your suggested cities What is your opinion of taking a ferry to one of our selected city? I will be traveling with my 16-year-old daughter and will not be renting a car. I would be too freaked out and make our trip unbearable. We have been to London but never to Scotland or Ireland. We are traveling from Los Angeles and look for to making this a reality. Our travel will be in June of 2019. Great Article and look forward to reading more of your articles.

Happy New Year, Rosemarie! Thanks for your comment 🙂 Depending on where you want to go in Ireland/Scotland, renting a car isn’t entirely necessary, it can just make things more convenient if you want to visit more rural areas. Bus and train connections between the bigger cities in both countries are frequent and reliable, so you shouldn’t need to worry much about that. I’m not sure where you plan to take a ferry to, however, in my experience, the ferries are large, clean, and comfortable and tend to operate on time. If you’re not renting a car, you can also take day tours from all of the bigger cities/towns to visit more difficult-to-reach areas as well. I hope this helps you plan your trip! If you have any more questions, don’t hesitate to send us an email 🙂

Hi Maggie, my husband and I are planning a trip Oct 1-15 for his work to Tenby, Wales. He will have to work each day and I would love to see the UK, my daughter is planning on flying for one week of our stay and just wondering how we could see Ireland-Scotland-London in a 7 day period or is that too much to see in such a short time? Would love your suggestions!!

Hi Pam, thanks for your comment! I personally wouldn’t recommend trying to cram a visit to England, Scotland and Ireland into one 7-day trip – you’re likely not going to get a lot out of it and will spend more of your time travelling between places rather than actually seeing anything. I would recommend staying simply in England and Scotland (or just one of them) and then plan to visit Ireland some other time when you have enough time to properly dedicate to it.

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If you would like to see an eclipse from Europe, you don’t have to wait quite as long. The total eclipse in August 2026 will be visible from part of Greenland, the west of Iceland, and a band of land across Spain that stretches from the north-west of the country to the island of Mallorca.

Then, in August 2027, a total solar eclipse will be visible from the southern tip of Spain and north Africa, crossing through Egypt to Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

When is the next total eclipse visible from the US?

After 8 April 2024, the next total solar eclipse visible from north America will be in August 2044. But the path of totality will only reach part of Alaska, stretching mostly across Canada.

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Explore a map of the next 15 total solar eclipses.

In case you miss this year’s solar eclipse, there are 14 more in the next 20 years

A map of mostly the eastern hemisphere shows multicolored tracks of 13 total solar eclipses over the next 20 years

This map of eclipse paths from 2024 to 2044 reveals that Australia hit the jackpot: Over just 11 years, the continent (lower right) will see four total solar eclipses — in 2028, 2030, 2037 and 2038.

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By Christopher Crockett

April 4, 2024 at 12:00 pm

It’s never too soon to start thinking about the next solar eclipse.

On April 8, the moon’s shadow will sweep across North America , bringing a total solar eclipse over the homes of more than 30 million people ( SN: 1/4/24 ). But even as the shadow departs the continent in eastern Canada, the stage will be getting set for the next total eclipse. And the one after that. And the one after that.

That’s because there’s an order underpinning the mechanics that lead to any eclipse. The breathtaking celestial event is driven by the relentless, repeating rhythms of the Earth’s and moon’s motions. And that means that eclipses of all kinds — not just total solar ones — are predictable across millennia.

Thanks to that predictability, it’s possible to precisely map upcoming solar eclipses. To make this interactive map, Science News relied on NASA’s “Five millennium canon of solar eclipses”  database, a detailed accounting of every solar eclipse from 2000 B.C. to A.D. 3000.

That time span encompasses nearly 12,000 solar eclipses, roughly 3,200 of which are total eclipses. Showing them all would be a bit much. Instead, we show the tracks of the next 15 total solar eclipses, from 2024 to 2044.

In the map, the path for nearly every eclipse (differentiated by color) is marked with three lines: the northern- and southernmost edges of the band in which people will see a total eclipse and the centerline of that band. Along that line, totality lasts longer than near the edges. People in a wide swath to either side of each outer band will be able to see a partial eclipse.

Clicking on a path will offer up some details about that eclipse: The date, the time (in Universal Time ) at which the sun will be eclipsed the longest, the duration of that maximum extent and the width of the eclipse path. And typing a city, landmark or address into the map’s search bar will zoom to that spot, so you can see if any eclipses are due to visit any of your favorite haunts.

And for this year’s eclipse, clicking on any of the white flags along the path will reveal the exact time (also in Universal Time) and duration of totality at that spot.

There is one eclipse here that is a bit unusual. That one will pass through eastern Siberia on April 9, 2043 . On the map, only one line appears — the southernmost limit of totality — because the centerline doesn’t intersect with Earth’s surface. In this “noncentral eclipse,” the centerline and the whole northern half of the shadow will miss Earth entirely, cast off into the depths of space.

Hardcore eclipse fans, intent on seeing every kind imaginable, might want to plan for that one. The next noncentral total eclipse won’t happen until 2459 .

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