


Royal Tour of England
Into the glorious history of the British Empire
Travel period: 7 nights and 8 days local
Cities visited: England (London, Oxford, Bath, Cotswolds, Liverpool, Haworth, Windermere, Glasgow, Edinburgh)
Inclusions: Accommodation for the entire trip, meals for the entire trip , Korean guide, local guide, private vehicle for the entire trip, Roman Baths, Shakespeare's birthplace, Beatles Story, Bronte sisters' birthplace, Windermere cruise, Edinburgh Castle
Not included: Shared expenses (£20 per person per day)
Things to pack
Please prepare comfortable walking shoes. Also, please make sure to bring a windbreaker or raincoat in case of rain. Please also make sure to bring sunglasses.
It is recommended that you exchange your currency into pounds in advance at your place of residence.
Optional tour
There are no optional tours.

Used in the UK
Event Schedule
Day 1
London
UK
Day 2
London
Oxford
Bath
Day 3
Bath
Cotswolds
Liverpool
Day 4
Liverpool
Howarth
Day 5
Howarth
Windermere
Glasgow
Day 6
Edinburgh
Day 7
Edinburgh
Day 8
Arrive at London Heathrow Airport, the capital of England, and meet with a local guide (schedule may vary depending on arrival time). Sightseeing in London

The National Assembly Building
There are about 1,100 rooms, including the original building, 100 staircases and 4.8 km of corridors. The Victoria Tower holds over 2 million documents and Big Ben is located at the north end of the palace.
tower bridge
Construction began in 1886 and was completed in 1894, and today it is one of London's most iconic symbols. In its first month alone, the bridge was raised 655 times.

Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Moxy London Excel
or similar hotel
Travel to Oxford, home to one of the world's most prestigious universities (travel time: 1 hour 40 minutes), and visit Christ Church College, the Bodleian Library, and Carpex Tower .

Christ Church College
The architecture, people and lifestyle here have inspired many writers and filmmakers. Christchurch’s strongest literary associations are with Charles Dodgson and Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.
Move to Bath (travel time: 1 hour 45 minutes)
Roman Baths (Interior)
It was one of the great religious spas of the ancient world. Roman Britons worshipped the goddess Sulis Minerva and still bathe in the natural hot springs today.

Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Lansdown Grove Hotel
or similar hotel
Travel through the Cotswolds villages to Stratford-upon-Avon

Shakespeare's Birthplace (Interior)
This is a museum that contains traces of the world-renowned playwright William Shakespeare. Here, you can see traces of his childhood home and the living room where he lived. You can tour the second floor room and the reception room where the world-renowned writer was born.
Travel to Liverpool (travel time: 3 hours)
Cavern Club
Opened on January 16, 1957, the Cavern Club is a brick basement club with a nostalgic 1960s feel and hosts Beatles tributes day and night. Many bands have performed here.

Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Selina Liverpool
or similar hotel
Explore Albert Dock, The Beatles Story, Cavern Bar and more.

The Beatles Story (Inside)
This museum exhibits the history of the representative British rock band, The Beatles, who left behind many famous songs such as <Yesterday> and <Let It Be>, and is a place where you can find the emotions you had as a child.
Drive to Haworth (2 hours) to see the Brontë sisters' birthplace and village, well known for Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
The Brontë Sisters' Birthplace (Interior)
This was the setting for the novel "Wuthering Heights". Patrick Brontë, a pastor, and his wife Maria lived in this house from 1820 to 1861, and their three daughters and son also lived here.

Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Jurys Inn Bradford
or similar hotel
Travel to the Lake District, the most popular holiday destination for Britons (travel time: 2 hours)

Windermere Cruise (onboard)
Windermere is the largest lake in England, and the surrounding green hills and valleys create a fantastic landscape. It has an area of 15 square kilometers, a length of 17 kilometers, a width of 1.6 kilometers, and a maximum depth of 70 meters.
Dove Cottage
This is the house where the English poet William Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy from 1779 to 1808, and Wordsworth's belief in "living simply but thinking highly" was strong.

Travel to Glasgow, Scotland (2 hours 40 minutes)
Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Courtyard by Marriott Glasgow SEC
or similar hotel
Visit the Calvingrove Art Gallery, one of the UK's largest free museums, and Glasgow Cathedral.

Calvin Globe Art Gallery (interior)
Opened in 1901, this museum is beloved by tourists and displays works of art, relics from ancient Egypt, and animal figures in 22 galleries, and changes are made through various programs.
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Scotland and the oldest building in Glasgow. Since the Reformation, it has been nationalised and placed under the responsibility of Historic Environment Scotland.

Travel to Edinburgh (1 hour 20 minutes)
Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Mercure Edinburgh
or similar hotel
Visit Edinburgh Castle, built as a fortress on a rocky mountain called Castle Rock, St. Giles' Cathedral, and the Royal Mile.

Edinburgh Castle (interior)
Edinburgh Castle is one of the oldest fortified sites in Europe. With a long history as a royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress, it has many fascinating stories to tell.
Edinburgh Royal Mile
The Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the old city, and is about 1 Scottish mile (1.81 km) long, and was used as a traditional processional route for monarchs. It is now Edinburgh's High Street, between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace.

Lunch: Local food
Dinner: Local food
Mercure Edinburgh
or similar hotel
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Edinburgh Airport and transfer to your residence.
Event End