The Best of England, Scotland and The Netherlands (Only in Spanish)

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Itinerary

  • Shared transfer from London Heathrow Airport to the hotel. Accommodation and breakfast at the President Hotel, Royal National Hotel, or similar.

  • In the morning, we will take a panoramic bus tour of London, visiting the neighborhoods of Westminster, Kensington, Mayfair, and Belgravia. We will stop to photograph the Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the London Eye, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Albert Memorial. We will also have the chance to see the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (subject to schedule).We’ll tour the West End (theater and restaurant district), Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square, and iconic cultural areas such as the Natural History Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Science Museum, and the National Gallery.This tour will end at Buckingham Palace around 11:45 a.m., and you will have the rest of the day free to explore more of this magnificent city. Accommodation and breakfast at the President Hotel or similar.

  • We will depart from London heading northwest until we reach the university city of Oxford, where we will take a short walking tour to admire its magnificent colleges. Oxford University is not only prestigious, but also the oldest in the English-speaking world.From Oxford, we will continue to Stratford-upon-Avon, a charming town on the banks of the River Avon and the birthplace of playwright William Shakespeare. Here, we will enjoy a panoramic visit with a stop for lunch.We then head north to the walled city of Chester for a walking tour.Afterwards, we will continue to Liverpool for a panoramic tour. Liverpool is the birthplace of the world’s most famous rock band, The Beatles, and was named European Capital of Culture in 2008. It is home to one of the largest ports in England and the iconic “Albert Dock” area.Dinner, accommodation, and breakfast at the Maldron Hotel Liverpool, Delta by Marriott Liverpool City Centre, Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower, or similar.

  • Our journey will take us northwest through England’s Lake District, once a source of inspiration for English poets and writers such as Beatrix Potter, and today a paradise for nature lovers thanks to its rich variety of flora and fauna.As we travel along Lake Grasmere, we’ll cross the border into Scotland via Gretna Green—famous for its history of runaway weddings—where we’ll have free time for lunch.We’ll then continue north and take a brief tour of the third-largest city in the UK: Glasgow. You'll be captivated by its Victorian architecture and unique charm.Affectionately nicknamed “Glasvegas,” the city offers the perfect blend of culture, shopping, gastronomy, and nightlife.Accommodation and breakfast at the Radisson Red Glasgow Hotel, Maldron Hotel Glasgow, or similar.

  • We will leave Glasgow, skirting the beautiful shores of Loch Lomond, the largest lake by surface area in Great Britain. We then venture into the Scottish Highlands.We’ll pass through the majestic mountain landscapes of Glencoe, an awe-inspiring valley that holds within its silence stories of forbidden romance, unforgettable betrayals, and epic battles between ancient Scottish clans.We’ll arrive in Fort William, a picturesque town at the foot of Ben Nevis, where we’ll have free time for lunch.In the afternoon, we’ll reach the famous Loch Ness in search of its legendary resident, “Nessie.”An optional boat ride on Loch Ness will be available, followed by a visit to the ruins of Urquhart Castle.We’ll continue along the lake’s shoreline toward Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, where we’ll take a panoramic tour to see the city’s highlights, including Inverness Castle and its Cathedral.Dinner, accommodation, and breakfast at the MacDonald Aviemore Hotel, Highland Hotel Coylumbridge, Highlander Hotel in Aviemore, or a similar hotel in the area.

  • After breakfast, we will travel through rolling highland landscapes to Pitlochry. There, we’ll visit a whisky distillery to learn about the production process and enjoy a tasting of Scotland’s national drink.We’ll continue our journey toward Callander and Stirling, the site of one of the most significant battles in the wars of independence between Scotland and England.The Battle of Stirling Bridge (famously portrayed in the film Braveheart) in 1297 marked William Wallace’s greatest victory and established him as the undisputed leader of the resistance against the English.We will visit Stirling Castle, located on a rocky outcrop with stunning views. Free time for lunch.We’ll then head to Edinburgh, where we will enjoy a panoramic tour of the city before arriving at the hotel.Tonight, you’ll have the opportunity to join a traditional Scottish dinner with live folkloric entertainment (optional).Accommodation and breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh City Centre, Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh, Holiday Inn Edinburgh Zoo, or similar.

  • Free day to enjoy the charming city of Edinburgh. You will have entrance tickets to visit Edinburgh Castle on your own.Among the main attractions are: the Palace of Holyrood, St. Giles’ Cathedral, the National Gallery of Scotland, and the Royal Yacht Britannia.Edinburgh is considered the second most visited city in the UK after London, and it has also been home to the Scottish Parliament since 1999. The Parliament building itself is impressive, and it’s worth visiting its green space in Princes Street Gardens.Accommodation and breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh City Centre, Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh, Holiday Inn Edinburgh Zoo, or similar.

  • We will leave Edinburgh heading south through the rolling landscapes of the Scottish Lowlands to reach Jedburgh. This region was once the setting of border conflicts, and here we will visit the remains of its impressive Augustinian abbey.Our route continues to the historic city of Durham, dominated by its magnificent cathedral, where we’ll have free time for lunch.We’ll then continue on to York. This beautiful city of Roman origin has a rich history connected to Vikings and Saxons.We will take a short stroll through its charming streets and have the chance to view the exterior of the largest cathedral in Northern Europe.Dinner, accommodation, and breakfast at the Crowne Plaza Harrogate, Cedar Court Hotel Yorkshire, or similar.

  • Our route takes us south to the charming university city of Cambridge, which not only rivals Oxford in academics and sports, but also in beauty and architectural richness.This is the quintessential university city, where we’ll enjoy a walking tour and admire buildings from different historical periods within the ancient University Colleges.The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209 and is the second-oldest in the English-speaking world.Great minds such as Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, and Charles Darwin studied here.We’ll have free time for lunch and to stroll around the colleges and historic streets.From Cambridge, we will return directly to London, arriving around 6:00 p.m.Accommodation and breakfast at the President Hotel, Royal National Hotel, 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) heading to Brussels, the European capital.The journey will be made by Eurostar train or our comfortable coach, arriving directly in the heart of the city.Accommodation and breakfast at the 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 sites. We will see the imposing Palace of Justice, one of the most impressive buildings in the city.Next, we will pass through the charming Grand Sablon Square, surrounded by elegant architecture and sophisticated cafés.We’ll stroll to see the famous Manneken Pis statue, a city symbol with a curious history.Finally, we will arrive at the spectacular Grand Place, the vibrant heart of Brussels, where we can soak up the energy of its bustling streets and admire the stunning architecture of its historic buildings.In the afternoon, we’ll enjoy 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, hosts the headquarters of the European Union, NATO, and other international organizations, establishing itself as a global center of politics and 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. Then we will take a journey back in time and head to Ghent, the third largest city in Belgium.Ghent boasts the impressive Saint Bavo’s Cathedral, a city symbol and home to the famous painting ‘The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ by Van Eyck.We will also see the Graslei, a historic quay that still retains the charm of the old guilds that made the city famous.There will be 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 walk along its cobbled streets, visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood which contains a relic of the blood of Christ, explore the Market Square, and admire its picturesque canals.In the evening, enjoy its local cuisine and don’t forget to taste some of the delights of Belgian chocolate.Accommodation and breakfast at the Novotel Bruges Centrum or similar.

  • After breakfast, we will board our coach and leave Bruges heading to Antwerp, known as the ‘City of Diamonds.’ Around 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.Afterwards, we will continue our route 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 the most emblematic places, such as the Binnenhof (Dutch Parliament), the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court.Following 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 bustling heart, 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 along Amsterdam’s iconic canals, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.We will sail through 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, we will have free time to explore Amsterdam at our 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: 3 nights on half board (dinner and breakfast) / 11 nights on bed and breakfast at indicated hotels or similar. Specific hotel assignments will be confirmed at the time of booking.
  • Transfers: Arrival transfers between London Heathrow Airport* and the hotel; and departure transfers (Amsterdam) between the tour hotel and the airport. Supplement for pick-up at Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, or London City airports: GBP 35.00 per person per trip (net price).
  • Entrances and photo stops: IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: Ruins of Urquhart Castle, whisky tasting experience, Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, Jedburgh Abbey, and an exterior photo stop at Shakespeare's house. IN THE NETHERLANDS: Amsterdam canal cruise: Activity lasting approximately 75 minutes.
  • Half-day panoramic tour of London.
  • Panoramic tours and guided visits: IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: Liverpool, Edinburgh, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Inverness, and Edinburgh. IN THE NETHERLANDS: Brussels, Ghent, Bruges, The Hague, and Amsterdam.
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Not included

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

Important Notes

  • Hotels: Due to the Annual Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, the tour hotel may be changed to Manchester or its surroundings if hotel demand requires it. This event is usually held in September.
  • The Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow (July 23 – August 2) may cause the city to be busier than usual. Due to high demand, the tour hotel may be relocated outside Glasgow. We will keep you informed of any changes. Thank you for your understanding!
  • City Tax in the UK: Starting June 2025, itineraries including stays in Liverpool will include a local tourist tax (City Tax) aimed at improving the city’s infrastructure and services. In Edinburgh, this tax will also apply starting July 2026 for the same purpose. In both cases, the cost is already included in the tour price.
  • City Tax in Amsterdam: Amsterdam applies a tourist tax on the accommodation price per night. This tax is paid directly at the hotel by the guest and contributes to the financing of local services.

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