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Itinerary

  • Arrival in London and shared transfer from Heathrow Airport to the hotel. Free time.Accommodation and breakfast at Hyatt Place London City East, President Hotel, Royal National or similar.

  • Breakfast and departure for our journey to Stonehenge, one of the most intriguing wonders of the world. We will visit the grand and mystical stone circle of Stonehenge, with over 5,000 years of history. It is one of the world’s marvels and has sparked the imagination and curiosity of visitors for centuries. It is the central site of the Salisbury Plain, displaying a mysterious landscape dotted with burial mounds and prehistoric carvings, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Our next stop will be Salisbury, a charming medieval city located in Wiltshire, England. It is famous for its impressive Salisbury Cathedral, which boasts the tallest spire in the country and houses one of the four original copies of the Magna Carta. We will have time for lunch.
  • We will end the day in Bath, with a stop at Royal Crescent, where we will begin a walking tour of the city, passing by its main landmarks. Afterwards, you will have free time to explore Bath at your own pace. Don’t miss Bath Abbey, an imposing 18th-century church with a stunning façade and ornate interior, or Pulteney Bridge, a three-arch Georgian bridge crossing the River Avon that offers breathtaking views of the city.
  • Accommodation and breakfast at the Hampton by Hilton Bath or similar.

  • After breakfast, we will begin our journey to Oxford, a city steeped in centuries of academic history. We will enjoy a walking tour through its historic center, exploring its iconic colleges, libraries, and university buildings. The University of Oxford has educated some of the most influential thinkers in history, from Stephen Hawking to Oscar Wilde. Among the highlights, we will visit the Bodleian Library, a true temple of knowledge, and stroll through the streets that have inspired generations of students and writers.
  • After lunch, we will head to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Its picturesque historic center and the house where the famous playwright was born will transport us to another era. You’ll have the rest of the afternoon free to wander and enjoy the local cuisine.
  • Accommodation and breakfast at the Macdonald Alveston Manor Hotel or similar.
  • Our next stop will be Salisbury. This charming medieval city is located in the county of Wiltshire, England. It is famous for its impressive Salisbury Cathedral, which boasts the tallest spire in the country and houses one of the four original copies of the Magna Carta. We will have time for lunch.
  • We will end the day in Bath, with a stop at the Royal Crescent, from where a walking tour of the city will begin, passing by key points of interest. Afterwards, you’ll have free time to explore Bath at your own pace. Don’t miss Bath Abbey, an imposing 18th-century church with a stunning façade and richly decorated interior, or the Pulteney Bridge, a Georgian three-arch bridge crossing the River Avon that offers impressive views of the city.
  • Accommodation and breakfast at the Hampton by Hilton Bath or similar.

  • Breakfast. From Stratford-upon-Avon, we will head to Chester, which was founded in the year 79 AD and named Fortress Deva. It was an important Roman military settlement. Its medieval walls, which still surround the old town, are the most complete in Great Britain. The city is famous for the Chester Rows, two-level shopping galleries with unique medieval architecture. Free time for lunch.
  • Finally, we will arrive in Liverpool, where we’ll explore its vibrant musical history of The Beatles and its important maritime past. The visit to The Beatles Story Museum (entrance included) will take you on an incredible journey through the history of the most famous band in the world. Afterwards, stroll around Albert Dock, and at night, immerse yourself in the atmosphere of The Cavern Club, the legendary bar where The Beatles began their career.
  • Accommodation and breakfast at Heeton Concept Hotel - City Centre Liverpool or similar.

  • We will have breakfast and leave Liverpool to delve into the historical elegance of York. Founded by the Romans in the year 71 AD, later conquered by the Vikings in the 9th century, and eventually transformed into a fortified medieval city, York preserves its historical essence with its impressive Gothic cathedral, one of the most majestic in Europe. The medieval walls still surround the old town, offering a fascinating journey through its past.
  • We will take a walking tour of the historic center, passing by the majestic York Minster and exploring its streets full of history. You will have the entire afternoon free to stroll through York’s charming streets and discover its cafés and shops, many of which date back centuries.
  • One of the most iconic places is The Shambles, a medieval street with timber-framed buildings that look like something out of a fairy tale. This picturesque street is said to have inspired the famous Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter films. Here you'll find themed shops dedicated to the magical world, such as The Shop That Must Not Be Named, where fans can find a wide variety of items related to the saga.
  • Accommodation and breakfast at Ibis Styles York or similar.

  • This final stretch of the itinerary takes us to Cambridge, a city where history and knowledge have left an indelible mark. Founded in 1209, it has been the birthplace of some of the most influential minds in history, such as Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, and Charles Darwin. Its academic legacy can be felt in every corner, with its prestigious colleges and centuries-old libraries.
  • Among the highlights is the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest in Europe, and the Cambridge University Library, which holds millions of volumes and historical manuscripts. In addition to its intellectual richness, Cambridge played a key role in the development of modern computing, with figures like Alan Turing, who studied at King’s College before revolutionizing the world of computer science.
  • You must not miss the Bridge of Sighs, a beautiful covered bridge that connects two buildings of St John’s College and evokes the famous Venetian bridge of the same name.
  • After exploring Cambridge, you will have time to enjoy its unique atmosphere and compare its essence with that of Oxford, two of the world’s most prestigious universities. After this intellectual experience, we will return to London.Accommodation and breakfast at President Hotel, Royal National or similar.

  • In the morning, we will take a panoramic tour of London by coach, visiting the neighborhoods of Westminster, Kensington, Mayfair, and Belgravia. We will stop for photos of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the London Eye, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Albert Memorial.
  • We will also see the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (provided it is scheduled for that day). We’ll tour the West End (theater and restaurant district), Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, and cultural landmarks such as the Natural History Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum, Science Museum, and the National Gallery.
  • This excursion will end at Buckingham Palace around 11:45 a.m., and you will have the rest of the day free to further explore this magnificent city at your own pace.Accommodation and breakfast at President Hotel, Royal National or similar.

  • After breakfast, our assistant will accompany you on an exciting journey through the English Channel, crossing the Eurotunnel (the impressive underwater connection between England and continental Europe) on the way to Brussels, the European capital.The journey will be made either by Eurostar train or on our comfortable coach, arriving directly in the heart of the city.Accommodation and breakfast at Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre, Park Inn by Radisson Brussels Midi or similar.

  • After breakfast, we will begin a fascinating tour of Brussels, exploring some of its most emblematic places. We will see the imposing Palace of Justice, one of the most impressive buildings in the city. Then, we will pass by the charming Grand Sablon Square, surrounded by elegant architecture and sophisticated cafés. We will stroll to see the famous Manneken Pis statue, a symbol of the city with a curious history. Finally, we will arrive at the spectacular Grand Place, the vibrant heart of Brussels, where we can absorb the energy of its bustling streets and admire the impressive architecture of its historic buildings.In the afternoon, we will have free time to explore the city at our own pace, discovering its charms and immersing ourselves in its cosmopolitan atmosphere. Brussels, known as the Capital of Europe, houses the headquarters of the European Union, NATO, and other international organizations, establishing itself as a hub of politics and global diplomacy.Accommodation will be at the Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre, Park Inn by Radisson Brussels Midi, or similar.

  • We will have breakfast at our hotel. Afterwards, we will take a journey to the past and head towards Ghent, the third largest city in Belgium. Ghent features the impressive Saint Bavo’s Cathedral, a symbol of the city and home to the famous painting The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb by Van Eyck. We will also see the Graslei (Herb Quay), a port area that still retains the charm of the old guilds that made the city famous. We will have time for lunch in Ghent.In the afternoon, we will head to Bruges, known as the “Venice of the North.” It is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world. We will stroll through its cobblestone streets, visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which houses a relic of the blood of Christ, explore the Market Square, and admire its picturesque canals.In the evening, enjoy the local cuisine and don’t forget to savor some of the delights of Belgian chocolate.Accommodation and breakfast at Novotel Bruges Centrum or similar.

  • After breakfast, we will board our coach and leave Bruges heading towards Antwerp, known as the “City of Diamonds.” Approximately 84% of the world’s uncut diamonds pass through here. We will make a brief stop at The Grote Markt, Antwerp’s central square, surrounded by impressive guild buildings and crowned by the majestic Cathedral of Our Lady.Next, we will continue north to The Hague, the third-largest city in the Netherlands, and the seat of the Dutch government and parliament. In The Hague, we will take a short panoramic tour to see some of its most emblematic places, such as the Binnenhof (home of the Dutch Parliament), the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court.After this panoramic visit, we will continue our journey to our final destination, Amsterdam.Accommodation and breakfast at Hampton by Hilton Amsterdam (Arena Boulevard), Leonardo Royal Amsterdam, or similar.

  • We will start the day with a panoramic tour of Amsterdam, one of the most charming cities in the Netherlands. During the tour, we will admire the famous Dam Square, the city’s nerve center, surrounded by buildings and the majestic 17th-century Royal Palace, the official residence of the Dutch Royal Family. The colorful Flower Market is a sea of colors and scents, famous for its tulips and other fresh flowers.In the afternoon, we will enjoy a relaxing cruise through Amsterdam’s iconic canals, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will sail along its narrow waterways and admire the beautiful gabled houses, historic bridges, and the lively city life. The cruise lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.After the cruise, there will be free time to explore Amsterdam at your own pace. We recommend visiting some of the city’s numerous museums, such as the Van Gogh Museum, the Rembrandt Museum, or the Anne Frank House.Accommodation and breakfast at Hampton by Hilton Amsterdam (Arena Boulevard), Leonardo Royal Amsterdam, or similar.

  • Free day in Amsterdam and transfer from the hotel to Amsterdam airport.

Included

  • Accommodation: 12 nights of accommodation and breakfast in the mentioned hotels or similar.
  • Transfers: Arrival transfers between London Heathrow Airport* and the hotel; and departure transfers (Amsterdam) between the tour hotel and the airport. Supplement for airport pickup at Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, or London City: GBP 35.00 per person, per trip (net price).
  • Entrance Fees: IN ENGLAND: Stonehenge and the Beatles Story Museum.
  • Entrance Fees IN BENELUX: Canal cruise in Amsterdam – approximately 75 minutes.
  • Panoramic and walking tours: IN ENGLAND: London, Oxford, Bath, Liverpool, York, and Cambridge.
  • Panoramic and walking tours IN THE NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM: Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, The Hague, and Amsterdam.
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Not included

  • Porterage service is not included in the package price. You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage.

Important Notes

  • CITY TAX IN ENGLAND: Starting June 2025 in Liverpool, a local tourist tax (levy) may apply to improve city infrastructure and services. This cost will be covered only by Anglovision. If other overnight stops in the itinerary implement a similar tax, these charges will not be covered and must be paid directly by the traveler.
  • CITY TAX IN AMSTERDAM: Amsterdam applies a tourist tax based on the accommodation price per night. This tax is paid directly at the hotel and helps finance local services.

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