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€1,255/

Per Person
  • 6
  • Max People : 35
  • England , scotland
Welcome to the 6-Day London to Edinburgh Adventure!
Get ready for a thrilling 6-day journey from the vibrant streets of London to the historic charm of Edinburgh, two of the UK’s most iconic cities. This tour will take you through a diverse mix of landscapes, historic sites, and cultural gems, offering an unforgettable experience.
Start your adventure in London, where you’ll explore world-famous landmarks like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the British Museum. After soaking in the energy of the capital, embark on a scenic journey north, where you’ll visit beautiful towns and historic cities along the way, including Cambridge, York, and Durham. Each stop offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of England.
Finally, arrive in Edinburgh, where you’ll immerse yourself in the magic of Scotland’s capital. Discover the majestic Edinburgh Castle, wander the Royal Mile, and enjoy the city’s stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. With a perfect blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, this tour promises a remarkable journey through some of the UK’s most beloved destinations. (Partially Guided)

Included and Excluded

  • 3-night Accomodation in London
  • 2-night Accomodation in Edinburgh
  • All hotels options are subject to change based on availability at the time of booking, with a similar hotel.
  • English-speaking tour guide will accompany you on your day tour
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel.
  • All transfers as mentioned in this itinerary
  • Train ticket London - Edinburgh
  • 24/7 Emergency phone line
  • Flight ticket excluded
  • Travel insurance excluded

Highlights of the Tour

  • Embark on an exciting 6-day journey through the heart of the United Kingdom, where history, culture, and stunning landscapes await you at every stop. Starting in the vibrant capital of England, London, you’ll travel north through charming towns and cities, eventually arriving in the historic city of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital.
  • Your adventure begins in London, where you’ll explore iconic landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the British Museum. Enjoy the city's dynamic energy, from the historic West End theatres to the peaceful serenity of Hyde Park.
  • Next, you’ll head to charming cities like Cambridge and York, where you’ll visit historic universities, medieval streets, and ancient landmarks. Stop by Durham to experience its stunning cathedral, and then journey to the Scottish border, where you'll be greeted by rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
  • Finally, arrive in Edinburgh, where the history of Scotland comes to life. Discover the awe-inspiring Edinburgh Castle, stroll along the Royal Mile, and soak in the medieval charm of the Old Town. The city's rich heritage, combined with its modern Scottish flair, offers the perfect end to your UK adventure.
  • This 6-day tour is the perfect way to experience the best of both England and Scotland, from the bustling streets of London to the ancient streets of Edinburgh!

Itinerary

Upon your arrival in London, one of our vehicles will be waiting for you at the airport to receive you and transfer you comfortably and quickly to the hotel. The rest of the day will be free to relax and begin to enjoy this city at your own pace. The City of London is one of the most iconic and vibrant cities in the world. It has a rich and fascinating history dating back to the Roman era. It has witnessed significant historical events and is home to a wealth of landmarks and iconic places such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and Westminster Abbey. From the neo-gothic grandeur of the UK Parliament to the sleek lines of the skyscraper, The Shard, and the vast green spaces like Hyde Park, London offers a diverse cultural, artistic, and culinary scene catering to all tastes Tip: Remember to visit one of their wonderful pubs before the bell rings, signaling the end of alcohol consumption hours.

After the delicious breakfast we will have the day off to take an optional tour or explore the city. London is full of famous landmarks, many of which have played a crucial role in shaping the world we know today. It surprises us with its majestic old buildings and the modern wonders of the capital. In London, we will find everything, from the neo-Gothic grandeur of Parliament to the pure lines of The Shard skyscraper. It is interesting to visit some of its neighborhoods such as Westminster, London's most central municipality, where the main tourist attractions such as the Westminster Palace and Abbey and the famous Big Ben are concentrated. Chelsea is one of the most famous London neighborhoods. Known for its Stamford Bridge football stadium, it is a neighborhood with elegant facades and a rich history. Soho is a famous neighborhood that is part of the West End. It is one of the most central areas of London and one of the liveliest thanks to its wide range of bars, clubs and pubs. Tip: Explore local markets such as Camden Market or Borough Market. They offer an incredible variety of foods and products.

After breakfast, we will have the day off to visit this wonderful city. London's leading museums house one of the world's most valuable collections of art, history, and archaeology. In the British capital, one of the most important museums should not be missing, such as The British Museum, this important museum in London contains more than seven million objects from all continents and illustrates human history from the beginning of civilizations to our days. days. National Gallery, is one of the main art museums in London. It houses a large collection of great European masters from the 13th to the 18th century. Tate Modern is an impressive museum of modern art that houses a permanent collection of works by the most important artists of the 20th century, such as Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. The British Museum is an iconic institution located in London, United Kingdom. It is renowned for its extensive collection of art, antiquities, and historical objects from around the world. Founded in 1753, the British Museum houses over 8 million artifacts spanning from ancient times to the contemporary era. Among its notable collections are the Rosetta Stone, a key artifact in understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs, and the Parthenon from Athens, featuring sections of the famous Greek temple, including the Parthenon friezes. Tip: Most London museums have free admission.

After a full breakfast, make your way to the designated train station in London to board a train bound for Edinburgh. Upon arrival in the Scottish capital, proceed to the hotel on your own. The rest of the day is free. Edinburgh, in addition to being the capital of Scotland since 1437, is one of the most visited cities in the United Kingdom and also holds the title of the second-largest city in Scotland (with Glasgow being the first). Its beauty and historical legacy make it an excellent year-round destination to visit. This beautiful Scottish city, brimming with history and curiosities, allows us to take a journey back to the Middle Ages, thanks to its intriguing streets of architectural value, numerous buildings dating from this historical period, and its impressive 16th-century monuments.

After breakfast, you will have free time to tour this wonderful city and its castle. The wonderful Edinburgh Castle was built at the beginning of the 12th century in memory of Queen Margaret. Due to its geographical and strategic position, as the gateway to Scotland from England, it has been used on several occasions as the object of strong military disputes throughout its history. Edinburgh Castle is built on top of an impressive 700 million-year-old extinct volcano on Castle Rock Hill. This hill has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, around 850 BC, and a royal castle has existed on the site since at least the 12th century. It dates from the early twelfth century in memory of Queen Margaret. The queen is said to have died of heartache in 1093 when she received news of the death of her husband, King Malcolm III. Over the centuries the castle has been used as a royal residence, prison, and army garrison. It is the most important castle in Scotland and has been at the center of numerous wars, having been attacked and besieged many times. Tip: Edinburgh Castle is home to the Mons Meg cannon, one of the oldest and largest siege cannons in Europe, dating back to the 15th century. It is a "bombard" or large caliber cannon intended for the siege of fortifications, weighing more than 16 tons and launching granite stones weighing more than 150 kilograms.

After breakfast, meet your driver for a smooth transfer to the airport. We recommend scheduling your hotel pick-up at least 4 hours before your flight departure to allow ample time for check-in. Please note that hotel check-out is at 12:00 noon. Late check-out requests will be subject to availability, so be sure to confirm with the hotel in advance if needed. Safe travels!

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