CIE Tours
7 Day Taste Of Britain
Sample the highlights of England and Scotland on this week-long adventure, covering?the bustling cities of London and Edinburgh, the history of Bath and Stratford-Upon-Avon, and the charming scenery of the Cotswolds and the Lake District.
Authentic Local Experiences:
- July 27 – August 15 departures include reserved seats for the spectacular Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. All other departures will have a special storytelling and whisky-tasting evening at the Scotch Whisky Experience. .
Trip Highlights:
- Windsor Castle (Friday Departures)
- Roman Baths
- Blenheim Palace (Sunday Departures)
- Shakespeare’s Birthplace
- Lake Windermere Cruise
- Tower of London
- Edinburgh Castle
- Scotch Whisky Experience*
*Not on July 27- August 15 departures
Dining Experiences:
- 6 breakfasts (B) and 2 Dinners (D)
*Meal counts vary on Tattoo departures, as the Scottish Evening is replaced with the Tattoo and an independent dinner.
Hotels:
- DoubleTree by Hilton Victoria | London (2)
- Bailbrook House Hotel | Bath (1)
- Delta Hotels by Marriott Liverpool City Centre | Liverpool (1)
- Macdonald Houstoun House | near Edinburgh (2)
Day 1 |
London is among the world's most visited cities, with countless attractions and a history stretching back two millennia. Visitors will discover historic iconic structures like Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge, as well as recent marvels such as London Eye, a giant observation wheel that offers breathtaking views of the whole city.
This truly global city (over 300 languages are spoken here) offers World Heritage Sites, royal fascination with Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum, which contains nearly 8 million pieces. There's theater in the West End, a world-class dining scene and inviting pubs dotting every quarter of the city. A cosmopolitan, multicultural metropolis, London enchants travelers young and old, and is one of the world's most unforgettable destinations. |
Day 2 |
London is among the world's most visited cities, with countless attractions and a history stretching back two millennia. Visitors will discover historic iconic structures like Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge, as well as recent marvels such as London Eye, a giant observation wheel that offers breathtaking views of the whole city.
This truly global city (over 300 languages are spoken here) offers World Heritage Sites, royal fascination with Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum, which contains nearly 8 million pieces. There's theater in the West End, a world-class dining scene and inviting pubs dotting every quarter of the city. A cosmopolitan, multicultural metropolis, London enchants travelers young and old, and is one of the world's most unforgettable destinations. |
Day 3 |
Located a few miles outside of London. Some attractions include Windsor Castle and the Windsor Mall. |
Day 4 |
The Cotswolds, a quintessentially English region known for its rolling hills, honey-colored stone cottages, and picturesque villages, offers a serene escape into the heart of the English countryside. Stretching across several counties, including Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, the Cotswolds is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), a testament to its stunning landscapes and charming heritage. Visitors to the Cotswolds can explore timeless villages like Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the "Venice of the Cotswolds" for its quaint bridges arching over the River Windrush, or Castle Combe, frequently cited as one of the most beautiful villages in England. History buffs will be drawn to the Cotswolds' rich past, which is reflected in its architecture and historic sites. The region boasts splendid examples of Medieval wool churches, such as the Church of St. Mary in Fairford, which is famous for its complete set of medieval stained glass windows. Meanwhile, the charming market town of Chipping Campden is renowned for its wool merchants' houses and the elegant Market Hall, built in the 17th century. For a more immersive experience, visit Sudeley Castle, which is not only the final resting place of Queen Katherine Parr, the last wife of King Henry VIII, but also offers award-winning gardens and a rich collection of rare artifacts. The Cotswolds are a paradise for those who love the outdoors, offering a range of activities such as walking, cycling, and horseback riding. The Cotswold Way, a 102-mile-long National Trail, takes walkers along scenic routes with breathtaking views of the countryside and charming villages. Alternatively, the lush landscape of the Westonbirt Arboretum, home to over 15,000 trees and shrubs from around the world, is particularly spectacular in autumn when the leaves turn to vibrant shades of red and gold. For animal lovers, the Cotswold Wildlife Park offers close encounters with giraffes, rhinos, and lemurs within its beautifully landscaped grounds. Fun fact: The Cotswolds is famous for its wool industry, which once made it one of the wealthiest regions in England. The wealth generated from the "Cotswold Lion" sheep—a breed known for its thick, golden fleece—helped to build many of the area's stunning churches and manor houses. Today, this historical connection to sheep farming remains a charming aspect of Cotswold culture, with grazing sheep dotting the region’s idyllic hillsides. |
Day 5 |
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Day 6 |
In Edinburgh, an ancient fortress looms, the hills are steep, and travelers delight in the hidden charms of the Old Town and New Town. Hike to find spectacular views on Arthur's Seat, shop the downhill streets of the Royal Mile, and visit Edinburgh Castle, an imposing royal fortress that defines this city's skyline. Distillery tours celebrating Scotland's famous national drink (scotch) are also quite popular. |
Day 7 |
In Edinburgh, an ancient fortress looms, the hills are steep, and travelers delight in the hidden charms of the Old Town and New Town. Hike to find spectacular views on Arthur's Seat, shop the downhill streets of the Royal Mile, and visit Edinburgh Castle, an imposing royal fortress that defines this city's skyline. Distillery tours celebrating Scotland's famous national drink (scotch) are also quite popular. |
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