Get a glimpse of England's famous cities, historic villages, and unspoiled countryside with this nine-day, north-to-south tour. Begin in London, the epicenter of all things British, then journey up to Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's hometown. After a day of sightseeing around the storybook villages and country lanes of the Cotswolds, continue to Liverpool (home to those other British icons, the Beatles) before finishing up with outdoor activities in the painterly landscapes of the Lake District.

Highlights

  • Skip the lines on a private tour of the historic Tower of London
  • Drive along scenic country lanes and past storybook villages in the Cotswolds
  • Walk in the footsteps of the Beatles in Liverpool
  • Sail the waters of Windermere and visit Roman ruins in the Lake District

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in London, Tower of London Tour London
Day 2 Transfer to Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Shakespeare Performance Stratford-upon-Avon
Day 3 Full-Day Cotswolds Discovery Tour Stratford-upon-Avon
Day 4 Tour Warwick Castle, Stratford Pub Crawl Stratford-upon-Avon
Day 5 Transfer to Liverpool, Classic Beatles Tour Liverpool
Day 6 Transfer to Windermere, Lake Windemere Sailing Tour Windermere
Day 7 Lake District Highlights Driving Tour Windermere
Day 8 Guided Day Trip to Hadrian's Wall  Windermere
Day 9 Transfer to Manchester, Depart   

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in London, Tower of London Tour

Big Ben looms over the River Thames in London

Welcome to England! The best place to begin a grand tour of this historic nation is in its dynamic capital of London. This may be a great global metropolis, but its streets are also dotted with historic landmarks, many dating back almost 1,000 years. Upon arrival at the airport, a driver will pick you up for the ride to your hotel.

After checking in, meet a guide for a private tour of one such icon: the Tower of London. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located on the River Thames and has been an integral part of British history since the 11th century. Built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, this fortress comprises various sections, including St Thomas's Tower, Traitors' Gate, and the White Tower.

Over the centuries, this landmark has served as a castle, a royal palace, a prison, and a place of execution (two of Henry VIII's wives met their fateful end here). Inside, it's home to historic artifacts, with the star being the Crown Jewels. This cache of royal ceremonial objects features 23,578 gemstones, and pieces of the collection have been used in royal coronations since 1066. At the end of the day, you'll return to your hotel.

Day 2: Transfer to Stratford-upon-Avon, Royal Shakespeare Performance

River Avon in Stratford
The River Avon cuts through the village of Stratford (hence the name)
Rise and shine! This morning you'll leave London on a 2.5-hour transfer northwest to Stratford-upon-Avon. This charming medieval market town also happens to be the home of William Shakespeare. During a tour, you'll walk in the Bard's footsteps from cradle to grave, visiting the house of his birth and the church where he's laid to rest. A fitting end to this fine day involves taking in a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Company, whose historic home is in Stratford-upon-Avon. 

Day 3: Full-Day Cotswolds Discovery Tour

Drive around the villages and countryside of the UNESCO-listed Cotswolds region

This morning, you'll leave Stratford-upon-Avon on a guided driving tour of one of the most beautiful parts of the UK: the Cotswolds. This rural area of southern England encompasses six different counties and enjoys AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) conservation status. The region is denoted by rolling green hills, medieval villages, and various sites of cultural and historical interest. It's also known for charming cottage homes constructed of a distinct yellow limestone mined in the area for hundreds of years.

Your introduction to this enchanted area begins at Dover's Hill, a sublime lookout point offering panoramic views of the Cotswolds hills. Continue through the countryside, where you'll see major historical landmarks from the Roman Britain era. These might include the amphitheater at Cirencester and a Roman villa near Chedworth, which dates to the second century. Then, continue to Bibury, a lovely Cotswolds village sitting on the River Coln.

This theme continues with stops at other famous Cotswolds villages. Stow-on-the-Wold is a bustling market town, steeped in history and with wonderful independent shops to discover, while Chipping Campden has a history dating to 14th century and features some of the most beautiful buildings in the region. Another highlight is Bourton-on-the-Water, a pretty village where a romantic stone bridge arches over the crystal waters of the River Windrush. At the end of the day, you'll return to your hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Day 4: Tour Warwick Castle, Stratford Pub Crawl

It wouldn't be a trip to England without visiting historic castles, like Warwick

Today you'll travel a few minutes north of town to Warwick Castle, a medieval estate built by William the Conqueror in 1068. During a guided tour, experience more than 1,000 years of history as you visit its great hall, walk its ramparts, and head down to the dungeon. You can also stroll its manicured gardens, where falconry, jousting, and archery take place in the summer. 

Upon returning to Stratford-upon-Avon, you'll spend the rest of the day familiarizing yourself with England's famous pub scene. These classic establishments are more than just watering holes—many are steeped in history and legend, with proprietors happy to share fascinating tales over a pint. This is particularly true in Stratford-upon-Avon, where you'll visit one or more centuries-old pubs with connections to Shakespeare himself. 

Day 5: Transfer to Liverpool, Classic Beatles Tour

See where the Fab Four got their start in Liverpool
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Say goodbye to Stratford-upon-Avon as you leave early on a 2.5-hour transfer north to Liverpool. Located in northwest England on the Irish Sea, this is one of England's key port cities. It's also famously the birthplace of the Beatles, the world's first music supergroup. Upon arrival, you'll check into your hotel, then meet a local guide for a Beatlemania tour perfect for music fans.

As your expert guide leads you around the city, you'll discover the story of John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Besides fascinating anecdotes and lore, the tour stops at landmarks central to the members. These include their childhood homes as well as the Cavern Club, where the four lads got their start and which remains the cradle of British pop music.

Day 6: Transfer to Windermere, Lake Windemere Sailing Tour

Welcome to the Lake District and Windermere, England's largest lake

Your travels around England continue this morning as you meet your driver for the two-hour ride north to Lake Windermere. England's largest lake is part of the famous Lake District National Park, which covers 912 square miles (2,362 sq km) in northwest England's Cumbria region. It's one of the most popular holiday destinations in the nation due to its unspoiled countryside, long ribbon lakes, and literary heritage. Among others, it was once the stomping ground of legendary scribblers William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.

After checking into your hotel, you'll head to the waterfront and hop on a sailboat for a private two-hour cruise. As you glide along the shimmering waters of Windermere, you can relax on deck and enjoy the beautiful scenery. This includes the woodlands along the lakeshore as well as the peaks and fells (mountains) behind it. If you like, afterward you can do some fishing or hike around the waterfront.

Day 7: Lake District Highlights Driving Tour

Cruise around the lakes and storybook villages in Cumbria

See the full breadth of the Lake District in all its majesty as you leave town this morning on a guided countryside tour. This half-day road trip will take you to many highlights and numerous lakes. Along the way, you'll visit the Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle, which affords picture-postcard views of the Lake District's highest peaks. You'll also stop at the arched Ashness Bridge, drive the winding Kirkstone Pass, and much more.

As you go, your expert local guide will impart fascinating knowledge and lore about the region. Around midday, you'll stop in a countryside village for a traditional pub lunch or take your meal at a local bistro. The tour continues until the end of the afternoon, at which point you'll return to Windermere.   

Day 8: Guided Day Trip to Hadrian's Wall 

See where the northern Roman frontier ended at Hadrian's Wall

Spend your penultimate day in England exploring one of ancient Britain's most popular ancient sites—Hadrian's Wall. This Roman fortification and UNESCO World Heritage Site was built in the second century CE during the reign of Emperor Hadrian and spans the country from west to east. The wall was constructed to mark the northern boundary of the Roman Empire in Britain, control movement and trade, and defend against invasions by tribes from what is now Scotland.

This group tour begins at a viewpoint called Steel Rig. From there, hike along the wall for 2.5 miles (4 km) to the well-preserved Roman fort of Housesteads. Next, head to Lanercost Priory, a medieval monastic site dating to the 12th century. Then, continue toward the central section of the wall, passing the ruins of turrets, forts, and castles on your way.

You'll stop around midday at the Roman Army Museum, which offers an immersive glimpse into the lives of Roman soldiers stationed at this remote outpost. There's a café here where you'll take a break for lunch, then continue to Vindolanda, a Roman supply base that has been extensively excavated to provide insight into life on the wall. History buffs will love exploring the research station, and country walks along the wall are a popular afternoon activity. The tour ends at a lovely viewpoint called Fell End, at which point you'll transfer back to your hotel.

Day 9: Transfer to Manchester, Depart 

Say your goodbyes to the Lake District this morning
Alas, it's time to say goodbye to the UK. This morning, you'll enjoy one last road trip as you transfer south from Windermere to the airport in Manchester. There, you'll catch your flight home. Safe travels!

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Map of English Culture & Nature Tour: London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Liverpool & Lake District - 9 Days
Map of English Culture & Nature Tour: London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Liverpool & Lake District - 9 Days