CIE Tours
Gems of Southern England
Journey through the ancient cities of England’s historic South: palaces, castles, cathedrals, and gardens await you.
Authentic Local Experiences:
- Visit Blenheim Palace – the birthplace of Winston Churchill, it gives insight into the real world that inspired Downton Abbey.
- Explore Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard; at the height of the British Empire, it was the world’s greatest naval port.
- Visit Kensington Palace, the childhood home of Queen Victoria and home to many notable royals over the last 300 years.
Trip Highlights:
- Stonehenge
- Kensington Palace
- Blenheim Palace
- Roman Baths
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Windsor Castle
Dining Experiences:
- 7 Breakfasts (B), 1 Lunches (L) and 3 Dinners (D)
Hotels:
- Castle Hotel Windsor | Windsor (1)
- DoubleTree by Hilton Bath | Bath (2)
- Buxted Park | East Sussex (1)
- Chilston Park Hotel | Maidstone (1)
- 100 Queen’s Gate Hotel London, Curio Collection | London (2)
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Stonehenge, one of the world's most iconic prehistoric monuments, stands proudly on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. This enigmatic stone circle, believed to have been constructed between 3000 BC and 2000 BC, has captivated archaeologists, historians, and travelers alike for centuries. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stonehenge consists of massive sarsen stones and smaller bluestones arranged in a circular formation, each carefully positioned to align with the solstices. This alignment hints at its possible role as an ancient astronomical calendar or a sacred site for rituals, drawing visitors from all over the globe who come to marvel at its architectural and mystical grandeur. A visit to Stonehenge offers more than just a glimpse into the distant past. The newly designed Stonehenge Visitor Centre provides a comprehensive understanding of the site's history, featuring exhibitions that display over 250 archaeological treasures, including tools, pottery, and even human remains unearthed from the area. Through interactive displays and a 360-degree virtual experience, visitors can envision how Stonehenge might have looked at its zenith. The surrounding landscape, dotted with ancient burial mounds known as barrows, is perfect for exploring on foot, offering a deeper connection to the prehistoric peoples who once thrived in this region. Adding to its allure, Stonehenge is shrouded in legend and mystery. Stories of its origins range from tales of giants to mythical accounts of Merlin the wizard transporting the stones from Ireland. However, one of the most intriguing theories is its connection to the Druids, ancient Celtic priests who are believed to have used Stonehenge as a site for their ceremonies. While evidence of Druidic use is speculative, the annual Summer Solstice celebrations at Stonehenge remain a popular event, attracting thousands who gather to witness the sunrise align perfectly with the Heel Stone, a tradition believed to date back thousands of years. Fun fact: Did you know that one of Stonehenge's sarsen stones weighs around 25 tons, with some of the smaller bluestones weighing up to 4 tons? The transportation and construction of these stones remain a subject of fascination and debate among researchers, with theories ranging from sledges and rollers to an elaborate system of waterways. The mysteries of Stonehenge continue to invite curiosity and exploration, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs and adventurers alike. |
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Leeds, a vibrant city in West Yorkshire, England, seamlessly blends its rich industrial heritage with a dynamic modern culture. Once a powerhouse of the textile industry, Leeds has evolved into a bustling metropolis renowned for its cultural and economic vitality. A visit to the Royal Armouries Museum is a must, where you can marvel at one of the UK’s most extensive collections of arms and armor, showcasing centuries of military history. The Leeds Art Gallery also offers a compelling collection of 20th-century art, making it a key stop for art enthusiasts. Leeds’ architectural charm is highlighted by landmarks like the Town Hall and the Corn Exchange, which reflect its historic grandeur and ongoing transformation. The Corn Exchange, with its distinctive circular design, now houses an eclectic mix of independent shops and eateries, reflecting the city’s thriving entrepreneurial spirit. Meanwhile, the Kirkgate Market remains one of the largest indoor markets in Europe, offering everything from fresh produce to unique vintage finds. For outdoor enthusiasts, Leeds doesn’t disappoint. The Roundhay Park is one of the largest city parks in Europe, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, or enjoying the stunning scenery of the park’s lakes and gardens. Additionally, the Leeds Liverpool Canal provides picturesque walking and cycling routes that connect various parts of the city while offering a glimpse into Leeds' industrial past. Fun Fact: Leeds is home to the UK’s oldest university society, the Leeds University Union, which was founded in 1904 and has played a significant role in the city’s student and cultural life ever since. Whether you're exploring its historical sites, enjoying its lively arts scene, or relaxing in its green spaces, Leeds is a city that promises a rich and varied experience for every visitor. |
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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. |
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04/11/26 - 04/18/26 |
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05/16/26 - 05/23/26 |
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06/27/26 - 07/04/26 |
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07/11/26 - 07/18/26 |
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08/29/26 - 09/05/26 |
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09/12/26 - 09/19/26 |
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10/10/26 - 10/17/26 |
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