Day 1
London
Meet tour director at 17:00 for welcome reception dinner.
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Meals
Dinner
Locations Visited
London, Cambridge, Manchester, Bakewell, Nottingham, Birmingham, Coventry, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Cotswolds, Oxford
Countries Visited
England
Travel Style
Accommodations
9 nights included
Age Requirements
Minimum Age 5
Day 1
Meet tour director at 17:00 for welcome reception dinner.
Meals
Dinner
Day 2
See London’s most recognizable sights this morning on a guided tour with a Local Specialist. Admire Buckingham Palace, The Mall, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament before viewing the city from a new perspective on a Thames River cruise. There’s time to explore or enjoy lunch at your own pace before leaving the capital behind. Travel north through England’s countryside to the city of Cambridge. Known for its centuries-old university and architecture, you’ll get your bearings on an orientation tour with your Travel Director. Later, settle in and enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers.
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Breakfast
Dinner
See London's iconic sites with a Local Specialist.
Admire London from the Thames and travel along the river to Greenwich.
Join your Travel Director for an orientation tour of Cambridge. See the university’s historic colleges, walk along the River Cam and get to know the city’s academic heritage and charming streets.
Day 3
Begin your day with a Dive into Culture experience as you explore Cambridge from the water on a traditional punting trip. Gliding along the River Cam, you’ll pass historic colleges and bridges while hearing stories of the university and its traditions. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy. Choose to explore the city at your own pace or join an Optional Experience to Audley End House and Gardens, one of England’s finest stately homes. Later, there’s the option to enjoy a traditional Sunday roast at a local pub, where roast meats, Yorkshire pudding and a warm local welcome await.
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Breakfast
Experience Cambridge from the water on a traditional punting trip. Pass by the city’s historic colleges and bridges as your guide shares insights into university life and local history from a unique vantage point.
Take in views of Cambridge’s famous colleges and bridges from the River Cam. As you glide through the city on a traditional punt, enjoy a unique perspective on the university’s architecture and green spaces.
Day 4
Leave the university city of Cambridge behind as you travel north towards Yorkshire. Stop in Halifax to visit The Piece Hall, a striking Georgian courtyard that once buzzed with cloth merchants and now houses independent shops, galleries and exhibitions. Later, journey across the Yorkshire Moors on the M62, passing rugged hillsides, stone walls and wide open landscapes that offer a scenic window into northern England. Arrive in Manchester, a city shaped by innovation, music and industry, where your evening is free to relax or explore.
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Breakfast
Discover Halifax’s Georgian masterpiece. Once a hub for trading cloth, this open-air courtyard now blends history with culture. Explore independent shops, galleries and exhibitions as you learn how this unique space helped shape the town’s story.
Drive the M62 from Halifax to Manchester through the Yorkshire Moors. Pass dramatic moorland, stone farmhouses and sweeping views as you cross one of England’s highest motorways, linking rural landscapes with the energy of the north’s great cities.
Day 5
Start the day surrounded by nature at RHS Garden Bridgewater, where carefully designed spaces bring together heritage and horticulture on the site of a historic estate. Back in the city, the rest of the day is yours to explore Manchester at your own pace. Discover the creative energy of the Northern Quarter, visit one of the city’s many museums or simply take in the buzz of this northern powerhouse. For football fans, there’s an Optional Experience to one of Manchester’s iconic stadiums to learn how its two clubs became giants of the global game.
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Breakfast
Explore one of the UK’s newest gardens, set on the site of Worsley New Hall. Walk through designed spaces that reflect both heritage and modern planting, and see how the Royal Horticultural Society is bringing new life to this historic landscape.
From the world’s first industrial city to the birthplace of iconic bands and football legends, Manchester blends heritage and creativity. Visit the Science and Industry Museum, explore the Northern Quarter’s street art and shops, and experience the energy that’s made this city a cultural powerhouse.
Day 6
Leave the city behind and head into the Peak District, stopping in the market town of Bakewell. Dive Into Culture over morning tea and a traditional Bakewell Tart, a sweet treat that’s become a national favorite. Take in the scenic landscapes en route to Nottingham, where a walking tour reveals the Old Market Square, Town Hall, the Lace Market and the Robin Hood statue. Spend the rest of the day your way, or join an Optional Experience with dinner and ice skating at the National Ice Center, where Torvill and Dean first took to the ice.
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Breakfast
Explore the charming market town of Bakewell, set in the heart of the Peak District. Wander through its stone-built streets, browse local shops and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of a place known for its character and countryside charm.
Take in the landscapes of the Peak District as you travel from Manchester to Nottingham. With rolling hills, stone villages and sweeping views, this national park has long inspired writers like Jane Austen. A scenic drive through English countryside.
Join your Local Specialist in Nottingham to explore the city’s history and legends. See the Old Market Square, Town Hall, the famous Robin Hood statue and the Lace Market, once the heart of Britain’s lace industry.
Pause for a traditional cuppa and try the town’s famous sweet treat—the Bakewell Tart. With its almond and jam filling, it’s a local favorite and a delicious taste of Derbyshire.
Day 7
Travel into the heart of Robin Hood country with a visit to Sherwood Forest. See the Major Oak, believed to be over 1,000 years old, and learn how this ancient woodland became tied to one of England’s most famous legends. Back in Nottingham, enjoy free time to explore the city your way—relax in a café, browse local shops or visit one of the museums. You can also choose to join an Optional Experience to Nottingham Castle and the caves beneath it. Discover the story of Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham, and explore a network of caves carved into the sandstone over a thousand years ago.
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Breakfast
See the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, a tree estimated to be over 1,000 years old. Learn how this ancient woodland became linked to the story of Robin Hood and explore the setting behind one of England’s most enduring legends.
Enjoy BMG experience
Day 8
Visit the Loughborough Bellfoundry, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience where centuries of craftsmanship continue at one of the world’s last working bellfoundries. Learn how this family-run business preserves traditional skills while supporting local communities and global heritage. Continue to Birmingham for an orientation tour with your Travel Director, seeing Victoria Square, the Bullring and the Library of Birmingham. Spend the rest of the day your way or choose from two Optional Experiences: visit Cadbury World followed by afternoon tea, or explore the city’s street art and Peaky Blinders filming locations.
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Breakfast
Explore Birmingham with your Travel Director on an orientation tour through the city center. See Victoria Square and its civic buildings, pass the Bullring’s modern architecture and view the striking Library of Birmingham. Learn how the city has evolved from its industrial roots into a hub of culture, innovation and design in the West Midlands.
Day 9
Visit Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Walk through the town’s historic streets and see the house where the world’s most famous playwright was born. From here, the afternoon is yours to explore more of the region or join an Optional Experience to Warwick Castle. Step inside one of England’s most impressive medieval fortresses and discover stories of battle, power and pageantry. Back in Coventry, round off your holiday with a final dinner shared with your Travel Director and fellow travelers.
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Breakfast
Dinner
Explore the town where William Shakespeare was born and raised. Walk through timber-framed streets, see the River Avon and discover how this small market town became one of England’s most famous literary landmarks.
Travel through the Cotswolds and Warwickshire countryside, where gentle hills, farmland and honey-stone villages set the scene. Featured in shows like Downton Abbey and Father Brown, this region is known for its picture-perfect English charm.
Day 10
Spend time in Oxford, one of England’s most renowned university cities. Join your Travel Director for an orientation tour to see the Radcliffe Camera, the Ashmolean Museum and the historic colleges that have shaped centuries of learning. There’s time to explore more of Oxford at your own pace or choose an Optional Experience to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London and discover the magic behind the Harry Potter films. Whether you return to the capital after exploring Oxford or choose to extend the day with a little cinematic wonder, you’ll bid farewell to your Travel Director and fellow travelers as your journey comes to a close.
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Breakfast
Explore Oxford with your Travel Director and see the Radcliffe Camera, the Ashmolean Museum and the university’s colleges. Learn how this city became a center for learning, with a university that’s shaped history for over 900 years.
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Explore London, Chester and Edinburgh
Discover Oxford and Bath
Visit the Tower of London, Divinity School in Oxford, Lacock village, Llangollen, Tatton Park to meet the butler and housekeeper, England's Lake District, the Roman Army Museum in Brampton, Hadrian's Wall and Edinburgh Castle
View the scenic Lake District
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is included for you on departures that coincide with performance dates.
An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
The services of a Trafalgar Local Host when you stay at Trafalgar's recommended London hotel
On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.
Breakfast daily and up to half of your evening meals
Audio headsets for flexible sightseeing
Optional Experiences and free time
Definite Departures Only
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