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$1,995 + air 24-28 people Begins and ends in London Your day-by-day itineraryDay 1: Arrive in LondonLook for a note posted in the hotel lobby telling you where and when to meet this afternoon. We'll get together around 3 p.m. to get acquainted, before setting off for an orientation walk and dinner together. Walking: light. Day 2: Westminster Abbey and the TowerThis morning we'll hop a boat and cruise past monuments, skyscrapers, and cathedrals on our way to the Tower of London, the city's historic "tower of power." We'll join a Yeoman Warder "Beefeater" for an entertaining tour and a peek at the impressive Crown Jewels. In the afternoon, we'll tour Britain's finest church, Westminster Abbey. Then we'll finish the day with a traditional fish-and-chips dinner. Walking: strenuous. Day 3: Whitehall and the National GalleryWe'll take a historic stroll through the Westminster/Whitehall area, including stops to visit the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms and gaze at Big Ben. This afternoon, we'll dodge pigeons in Trafalgar Square and marvel at the masterpieces in the National Gallery before dispersing in the late afternoon for free time. This would be a perfect evening for the theater (book something in advance from the Colonies or pick up a ticket in London). Walking: moderate. Day 4: St. Paul's Cathedral and the CityThis morning we will take a tour of St. Paul's Cathedral, the symbol of London and England's national church. Then we'll explore The City, the oldest part of London and now its financial heart. The afternoon is free for you to enjoy one of London's many museums (perhaps the Victoria & Albert Museum) or wander through one of its many parks. This is another good night for the theater. Walking: strenuous. Day 5: Historic Windsor CastleThis morning we'll hop on a train and head out of town to Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world. We'll spend the morning touring the Royal Family's castle and grounds. After free time in the quaint town of Windsor, the remainder of the afternoon is yours for sightseeing back in London. Walking: strenuous. Day 6: The British Museum and LibraryThis morning we'll dive into the treasures of the British Library, including the Magna Carta, Gutenberg's Bible — even Beatles lyrics! Then we're off to the British Museum, the chronicle of Western Civilization. The rest of the afternoon is free for more museums, Covent Garden, or other sightseeing. Tonight we'll meet for our "last supper" and raise a toast to London. Walking: strenuous. Day 7: Tour Over After BreakfastFollowing breakfast, we'll say our final farewells and head for home or further adventures in Britain or on the Continent. Itinerary specifics subject to change. |
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Favorite tour memories from a recent alum:"My favourite 'wow' moment was the afternoon we spent in the British Museum. I actually saw the Rosetta Stone! And the Elgin marbles! I saw Egyptian mummies that were thousands of years old — and met 'Ginger', the Egyptian who had been naturally mummified in the sands of his native country. I saw early British treasure troves of gold and coins as well as Greek and Roman mosaics. I could have spent the whole week pouring over that museum — but then I would have missed the other fabulous sights. Oh well, there's always next time!" — Carolyne in Cranbrook, BC
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