Unique
United Kingdom with Ireland
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MUMBAI
– LONDON – DUBLIN |
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Arrive at Dublin airport and once you clear
the immigration proceed to the car rental counter to pick up the vehicle
booked for you& One Family Meet Your Driver with Pla
Card Mr. Suresh & Family & Proceed to Check In “HOTE”(Normal 15:00 hrs) |
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A
small capital with a huge reputation, Dublin's mix of heritage and hedonism
will not disappoint. All you have to do is show up. |
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Latter you may proceed to Guinness Storehouse(Entry to be paid locally) GBP 19.50 FOR
ADULT |
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Come
and taste the real Ireland with this fascinating visit to the historic
Guinness Storehouse. Ireland's number one visitor attraction is indelibly
intertwined with the country’s heritage, culture and image, as you will
discover. The experience ends on a high in the Gravity Bar at the top of the
storehouse, from where you can enjoy wonderful views of Dublin while sipping
a pint of the black stuff (if you’re over 18, of course)! |
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This
robust seven-storey former fermentation plant has been continually updated to
create a blend of fascinating industrial tradition with a contemporary edge.
Each floor brings to life the rich heritage of Guinness, telling the stout’s
story from its origins here at the St James's Gate brewery to its growth as a
global brand. When you reach Gravity Bar, as many have said, you have truly
reached the top of the world. |
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Optional
Activities to be done: |
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Trinity College HOURS 8am-10pm(Entry to be paid locally)GBP
11- 14 FOR ADULT The
campus is a masterpiece of architecture and landscaping beautifully preserved
in Georgian aspic. Most of the buildings and statues date from the 18th and
19th centuries, each elegantly laid out on a cobbled or grassy square. A
great way to see the grounds is on a walking tour, which departs from
the Regent House entrance on College Green. Long Room Hours 9.30am-5pm
Mon-Sat, noon-4.30pm Sun Oct-Apr(Entry to be
paid locally) Trinity's
greatest treasures are kept in the Old Library's stunning 65m Long
Room, which houses about 200,000 of the library's oldest volumes, including
the Book of Kells, a breathtaking, illuminated
manuscript of the four Gospels of the New Testament, created around AD 800 by
monks on the Scottish island of Iona. Other displays include a rare copy of
the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, which was read out by PádraigPearse at the beginning of the Easter Rising in
1916. The
Long Room gets very busy during the summer months, so it's recommended to go
online and buy a fast-track ticket (adult/student/family €13/11/26), which
gives timed admission to the exhibition and allows visitors to skip the queue |
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In Case anything is pending can be done on 04 July 2018 |
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DAY 02 |
DUBLIN |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Depart
for The Cliffs of Moher, Burren and
Galway Bay( Entry if any must be paid directly) Entry
Fees to the Cliff of Moher GBP 6 |
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Set
out upon a fascinating full day tour all over “The Emerald Isle” better known
as Ireland. Uncover the diverse landscape where you’ll be exposed to
everything from the energetic and culture filled city of Galway to the
incredible Cliffs of Moher to the most authentic medieval castle in all of
Ireland: Bunratty Castle. Indulge in the culture as you get to know some of
the lovely locals which are full of fire and charm as you stroll around
Bunratty Folk Park. |
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Get
to grips with some authentic history and brush up on your Gaelic skills as
you make your way around some magnificent sights throughout Ireland. Feel
like you’ve been thrown back in to a time in which you weren’t even born as
you set your eyes upon such beauty that has clearly not been meddled with and
still manages to remain in a most wondrous state. |
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Journeying
through the lovely Limerick, after going along the rebellious River Shannon
we move on to Bunratty Castle. It was originally built in 1425 and later
restored to its former medieval glory in 1954. You will not cease to be
amazed by the lavish line up of 15th and 16th century furnishings, tapestries
and art pieces which are able to perfectly sum up the aura of that era. |
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Once
we have got our fix of history, we shall be able to get stuck in to some true
Irish culture by trekking around the folk park which is a living
reconstruction of Irish culture from over a century ago. It boasts an
impressive size: at more than 26 acres and features over 30 buildings so you
can literally go from house to house learning more and more as you go. You
can grab a bite to eat from a traditional Irish pub in the enchanting village
if you are feeling a bit peckish by this time. |
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Tread
your toes along the captivating Cliffs of Moher and take advantage of a view
that is just out of this world. Breathe in that fresh ocean air, listen as
the birds tweet overhead as you make your way along this natural wonder in
all its splendour. The cliffs go on for miles and
miles, you’ll be tantalised by the sights. |
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Venture
through the limestone uplands of The Burren which are somewhat lunar-like in
their appearance and follow the shoreline of Galway Bay all the way to Galway
on the last stretch of the trip. You will have a chance to stop by for a
while in Galway which has been nicknamed: City of the Tribes since the Hiberno-Norman
period. This culture rich city will be the 2020 European Capital of Culture
and it’s not hard to see why. There’s a lot to see and plenty more to do.
You’ll have some time to rove around and get to know Galway before we head on
back to where we started out from. |
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DAY 03 |
DUBLIN |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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You
can depart for The Ring of Kerry
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Take
this all day tour offering a unique opportunity to experience the world
renowned Ring of Kerry, with its overwhelming mountains and seascapes.
Transfer to Killarney and then on to the Ring of Kerry. You will have a
wonderful day viewing some of Ireland's most spectacular scenery, including
Dingle Bay. We'll also see the Macgillicuddy Reeks,
Ireland's highest mountain Carrantuohill, Moll's Gap, Ladies View and the
world famous Lakes of Killarney. Return to Killarney for train departure to
Mallow, where you will join the Dublin bound express. |
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You
can opt for Shopping atKildare Village Outlet (OPTIONAL) |
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With
eighty boutiques offering your favourite brands at
discounted prices, Kildare Village is shopping heaven! |
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Or |
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Depart
for Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough Tour (OPTIONAL) |
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See
Wicklow's top natural beauty spots and experience
the warmest of Irish hospitality on a day full of fun. The stunning scenery
of the Wicklow Mountains tour route includes a stop
at Glencree Valley, photo stops at the Guinness
Lakes, the PS I Love you Bridge, the bog lands and heather fields of the
Sally gap and Glendalough. |
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Situated
in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, the 10th
century monastic round tower settlement in Glendalough is the jewel in the
crown of the Wicklow Mountains Tour. Offering up
leisurely (or more challenging) walkways to the lower and upper lakes,
Glendalough is a must see for any visitor to Ireland. Make sure you have your
camera at the ready! |
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DAY 04 |
DUBLIN
- BELFAST |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Check out from the hotel and we proceed
towardsBelfast. (Appox 2 hrs) |
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Arrive at Belfast and check in at “HOTEL TITANIC”(Normal
Check in 15:00 hrs) |
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Belfast
is in many ways a brand-new city. Once shunned by travellers
unnerved by tales of the Troubles and sectarian violence, in recent years it
has pulled off a remarkable transformation from bombs-and-bullets pariah to a
hip-hotels-and-hedonism party town. |
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You may proceed for Titanic Belfast (Entrance to be paid locally) |
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The
head of the slipway where the Titanic was built is now occupied by the
gleaming, angular edifice of Titanic Belfast, an unmissable multimedia
extravaganza that charts the history of Belfast and the creation of the
world’s most famous ocean liner. Cleverly designed exhibits enlivened by
historical images, animated projections and soundtracks chart Belfast’s rise
to turn-of-the-20th-century industrial superpower, followed by a high-tech
ride through a noisy, smells-and-all recreation of the city’s shipyards.
Tickets also include entry to the SS Nomadic. |
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You can visit Ulster Museum(Entrance
to be paid locally) |
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You
could spend hours browsing this state-of-the-art museum, but if you're
pressed for time don't miss the Armada Room, with artefacts retrieved from
the 1588 wreck of the Spanish galleon Girona; the Egyptian Room, with Takabuti, a 2500-year-old Egyptian mummy unwrapped in
Belfast in 1835; and the Early Peoples Gallery, with the bronze Bann Disc, a
superb example of Celtic design from the Iron Age. |
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Crown Liquor Saloon There are not many historical monuments
that you can enjoy while savouring a pint of beer,
but the National Trust's Crown Liquor Saloon is one of them. Belfast's most
famous bar was refurbished by Patrick Flanagan in the late 19th century and
displays Victorian decorative flamboyance at its best |
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Rest of the day free at leisure. |
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DAY 05 |
BELFAST |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Depart for Giant’s Causeway –
Game Of Thrones Day Trip from Dublin |
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Giant’s
Causeway - Game of Thrones Tour will bring you to some of northern Ireland's
most treasured sites. Find the courage
to cross the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and get take in some of the most
beautiful sea cliffs along the causeway coast. Experience the wonderful land
and seascape of the world famous Giant’s Causeway, one of one two UNESCO
world heritage sites on the island of Ireland. Visit the Dark Hedges and tour
Dunluce Castle both made famous from the hit TV programme,
Game Of Thrones. |
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Along
the drive you will visit the Dark hedges, a picturesque tree-lined road that
looks as if it comes straight out of a story book. The Dark Hedges represents
the King’s Road in the famous television series “Game of Thrones” and is an
avenue of beech trees with branches hanging over the road..
Next we visit and cross Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge which connects a 23m-deep
and 20m-wide chasm between the mainland and a small island that has been used
over the years by fishermen to place netting to capture migrating
salmon. Following a 20 minute scenic
cliff walk, you can traverse the bridge to the island with its abundance of
birdlife, and to enjoy the spectacular coastal views from a different vantage
point. After lunch it is time for The Giants Causeway which is the highlight
of the trip . This UNESCO World Heritage site consists
of a series of over 40,000 hexagonal shaped rocks that looks like a grand set
of stairs leading into the sea, the formation of which has been astounding
generations. These awe-inspiring stones have resulted in inspiring many a
myth and stories surrounding their origin, some of which your guide will just
to be happy tell you in full technicolour! After
the amazing Giants Causeway we continue to the spectacular Dunluce Castle,
precariously perched on Cliffside , once home of the
notorious McDonnell clan! This tour includes a self guided
tour of Dunluce where you will get an insight to its fascinating history and
the peerless family who owned it. Finally, you will arrive back in Dublin at
around dinner time to reminisce about your northern adventure. |
DAY 06 |
BELFAST
– EDINBURGH |
05:30 |
Check
out from the hotel and drive towards Belfast Airport. |
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Drop
the car at the car rental counter. |
08:25 |
Board
Easy Jet flight 481 for Edinburgh. |
09:15 |
Arrive
at Edinburgh Airport and proceed towards the car rental counter to pick up
the car booked for you. Meet
Your Driver at Hotel Lobby to Proceed to Edinburgh by Road in case required Board
Ferry : |
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Drive
towards the hotel. |
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Check
in at “HOTEL DOUBLETREE BY HILTON EDINBURGH CITY CENTRE” Hotel check in will be in between 15:00 – 16:00, Early check in is
on request |
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Edinburgh
is a city that begs to be discovered, filled with quirky, come-hither nooks
that tempt you to explore just that little bit further. |
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Latter
proceed for Edinburgh City tour |
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Visit
Edinburgh Castle :Entry to be paid
directlyEntry from 17 GBP onwards) Visit
St Margaret's Chapel, marvel at the Crown Jewels in the Royal Palace and
discover the battles that shaped Scottish history at the on-site National War
Museum. Whichever part of Scotland’s royal past intrigues you, you’re sure to
find it at this imposing fortress on Castle Rock |
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Latter
you can drive on Royal Mile - Capture Edinburgh through the eye of your
camera as you go, and find out what makes this ancient city tick. |
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Proceed
to visit Palace of Holyroodhouse Entryto be paid directly Entry
from 13 GBP onwards) This palace is the royal family's
official residence in Scotland, but is more famous as the 16th-century home
of the ill-fated Mary, Queen of Scots. The highlight of the tour
is Mary's Bed Chamber, home to the unfortunate queen from 1561 to 1567 |
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Latter
continue you may cover Princes Street,
Grassmarket, The Old Town, The New Town, Dean Village. |
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DAY 07 |
EDINBURGH |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Depart for Loch Lomond National Park and Stirling Castle (optional)
Entry GBP 15 for Stirling castle |
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A
day spent in the land of Scots heroes Rob Roy, Robert the Bruce and William
Wallace. |
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You travel to Stirling Castle where
you can visit the imposing stronghold, favourite
residence of the Stuart Kings and where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned. You
then continue into the beautiful forested hills of the Trossachs National
Park and stop for lunch in Aberfoyle. After lunch byownyou
take the high road to Loch Lomond and you travel through the protected lands
of Scotland's first National Park. The route you take is along the eastern
shores, a beautiful sheltered stretch of the loch and the perfect place to
enjoy a walk along the bonny banks. You can enjoy the view of Loch Lomond and
walk in the footsteps of Scotland's famous highland folk hero, Rob Roy
MacGregor. From here you return to Edinburgh in the late afternoon. |
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Experience the Highlands' natural
forests, lochs and mountains and feel Scotland's past in the heartland of its
greatest heroes. |
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Stirling Castle is one of the
largest and most important castles in Scotland. The castle sits on top of
Castle Hill surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs that provide a strong defence. This strategic location made it an important
fortress from the very beginning. Many Kings and Queens from Scotland have
been crowned at Stirling. The castle withstood at least eight sieges during
its history. |
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DAY 08 |
EDINBURGH |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Depart for Glasgow, and Katrine and Doune
Castle tour Entry ticket GBP 4 for Doune Castle |
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We will take a panoramic tour of
Glasgow, including its cathedral. We will then visit Loch Lomond, where you
may choose to board for a pleasant cruise. Alternatively, you can opt for a
walk along the bank to Balloch Castle. You will
also admire Loch Katrine, considered the most beautiful in Scotland. Finally,
we will discover Doune Castle and the William
Wallace monument. |
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Glasgow is the largest city in
Scotland, and one of the largest in the UK. It grew from a small rural
settlement to one of world's largest harbours. A
university was established in the 15th century and in the 18th century the
city was a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment. The city also grew as
one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade. During the Victorian
era Glasgow came to be known as the ''Second City of the British Empire''.
Today it is one of Europe's top financial centres. |
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Doune
Castle is a medieval stronghold originally built in the thirteenth century
and rebuilt in its present form in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart,
Duke of Albany. The stonework belongs almost entirely to the late 14th
century. |
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DAY 09 |
EDINBURGH
- BICESTER |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Check
out from the hotel and drive towards Bicester via Manchester. |
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You
may opt for Manchester United Museum and
Stadium Tour at Old Trafford Entry appox GBP 20
with audio Guide) |
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Join this Manchester United tour at
Old Trafford and immerse yourself in the life and times of one of the most
famous football clubs in England. In this 75-minute tour, you'll explore
historical exhibits and state-of-the-art interactive experiences in the
museum, before your local guide leads you through the club’s dressing rooms,
the players' tunnel to the pitch, and into the manager’s dugout. It's an
experience not to be missed. |
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Latter
proceed towards Bicester. |
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Arrive at Bicester and check in to“BEST WESTERN JERSEY ARMS” |
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DAY 10 |
BICESTER
– WINDSOR |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Morning
proceed towards Bicester Village. |
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This luxury destination is home to
more than 160 boutiques of world-famous brands, each offering exceptional
value with savings of up to 60% on the recommended retail price all year
round. |
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Together with a selection of
restaurants and cafés, the Village offers luxury services that include Valet
Parking, Hands-free Shopping, the award-winning Bicester Visitor Centre, and
onsite tax refund and money change service. |
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Evening latter proceed towards Windsor. (Appox
1 hr) |
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Check in at “HOTEL CASTLE HOTEL WINDSOR - MGALLERY BY
SOFITEL” |
DAY 11 |
WINDSOR
- LONDON |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
11:00 |
Check out from the hotel and proceed
towards Windsor Castle. (Tickets starts
from 22 GBP onwards) |
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Rub shoulders with royalty with this
fascinating half-day visit to Windsor Castle, the home of Queen Elizabeth. |
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As one of the world's largest and
oldest castles, there is a wealth of things to see and do in Windsor. Admire
the sunning State Apartments, the sensational St George’s Chapel and the
gorgeous Queen Mary's Dolls House. This is wonderful chance to enjoy the
merry life of Windsor. |
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Construction of the castle began
during Norman times in the 11th century and the subsequent 1,000 years have
seen a wide range of additions, resulting in an eclectic mix of external
styles though Georgian and Victorian dominate. There are so many areas of
interest, from the sensational long walk to the main gate to the South Wing
and then the Round Tower inside, the Quadrangle, the Horseshoe Cloister, the
King Henry VIII Gate, the: Edward III Tower and more |
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Inside, the décor and furnishings
come from all the major eras. There are neo-classical, Gothic and rococo
rooms as well as Jacobean in places, an elaborate combination of Jacobite and
Elizabethan styles. |
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Tour the spectacular State
Apartments, which date from the early 19th century, and marvel at the
lavishly furnished surroundings. These rooms are considered to represent the
high point of Georgian luxury and sophistication. Visit St. George's Chapel,
which houses the tombs of a number of past kings and queens. Be amazed by the
magnitude and intricate design of the world's most famous Queen Mary's Dolls
House. |
14:00 |
Latter proceed towards London. |
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Arrive at London and Check in at “HOTEL” |
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Drop the car back. |
DAY 12 |
LONDON |
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Breakfast at the hotel. |
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Depart for City Sightseeing London Hop-on Hop-off 48 Hrs(optional) |
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The Original London Sightseeing
Tour! By Hopping on and off our buses you will be able to see so much more of
London - and travel in style too! Pick one of the 6 bus routes available, sit
back and embrace the city views, but be sure to Hop-off and changeover
throughout the day and see as much of London as you can! |
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There is something for everyone in
London, whether you are into sports, theatre, history, art, fashion,
architecture - the list goes on! From parks to palaces, museums to monuments,
boats, banks and bridges, there is so much to see and enjoy in this Great
British City. |
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Your adventure begins when you first
hop-on one of our open-top double-decker buses. The main route is the Yellow
Route. The Yellow Route journey starts at Victoria and sets off on a tour
around one of the most famous and popular cities in the world. At Bus Stop 4
you may wish to hop-off and take a walk around Hyde Park - one of the largest
parks in London - a very vibrant and enjoyable place to walk through,
whatever the weather! |
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The 3rd Hop-off point is a must -
both the National Gallery and Nelson's Column are situated here, and there is
also the visitor centre in Trafalgar square. Once you hop back on-board, you
will be taken down towards the river Thames which is a real hot-spot for
attractions. Bus Stop 5 also has superb sights to see: London Bridge &
The Shard, HMS Belfast, Tower Bridge, and The Tower of London. Downing
Street, The London Eye and Big Ben are some of the many other sights you will
see on the way to Victoria. Book online today and start planning your trip to
London! |
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DAY 13 |
LONDON |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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You
can continue to explore London using Hop-on Hop-off 48 Hrs |
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Also You can visit Madame Tussauds with Marvel 4D Cinema and Star Wars
Experience (Entry ticket starts from 25 GBP per adult onwards) |
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Rub elbows with your favourite celebrities and snap a souvenir photo with
legends at the one and only Madame Tussauds. First opened in 1884, London’s
Madame Tussauds Waxworks Museum exhibits waxwork figures of celebrities. |
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Step inside and be immersed in a
world of famous fun, from Bollywood to Hollywood, music to sport, social to
stardom - where you can even join the Royal Family for an official photoshoot
or grab a selfie with your favourite celebrity.
Dare you walk the catwalk alongside Cara at our exclusive fashion show? Or
will you take the hot seat with will.i.am to see if you’ve got what it takes
to be a coach in our new interactive The Voice UK experience? |
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Come face-to-face with an
eighteen-foot animatronic Kong head in the Kong: Skull Island experience
alongside Tom Hiddleston. Learn about the history of the woman herself, Marie
Tussaud, before you sit back and enjoy a ride through 400 years of London’s
history in our iconic taxi ride. Then join the crime fighting team in our
exclusive Marvel Superheroes 4D adventure. |
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Finally, use the force and be
transported to a galaxy far, far away where you can get in on the action with
the greats of the Star Wars universe. This is a unique and immersive
experience starring extraordinarily life-like wax figures of your favourite heroes and villains of Star Wars™ Episodes
I-VI. The figures appear in authentic walk-in sets inspired by key scenes
from the movies. Dynamic special effects add to the immersion, as fans step
right into, and star in, some of the most iconic moments in film history. |
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You
can also visit Coca-Cola London Eye |
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An iconic symbol of the London
skyline, the Coca-Cola London Eye is a must-do for anybody visiting the
capital city. The Coca-Cola London Eye stands an
impressive 135 metres high offering unsurpassable
views all around for over 40km. You will be treated to a bird’s eye view of
many world famous attractions including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament,
St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. Ever since it
was opened at the beginning of the century, this enormous Ferris wheel has
appeared in numerous films and is visited by over 3.5 million people a year.
Each air-conditioned capsule can hold up to 25 people. The capsules rotate
around a special device allowing visitors stunning ever-changing panoramic
views over the city while the wheel turns slowly but progressively. |
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DAY 14 |
LONDON |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Depart
for Warner Bros Studios: The Making of
Harry Potter (Entry GBP 41 per adult) |
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Take a peek behind the scenes at the studios that created
your favourite Harry Potter films. See everything from models, sketches and
even ride your own broom. Every Muggle is guaranteed a magical time! |
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Uncover the magic behind the special effects and explore
the behind-the-scenes secrets of the Harry Potter films with this
spellbinding Warner Brother Studio tour of The Making of Harry Potter. Walk
the original stone floor of the Hogwarts Great Hall, visit Dumbledore's
office, wander down Diagon Alley, see the model of Hogwarts Castle and taste
the legendary ButterbeerTM. This is the ultimate adventure for any fan of the
young wizard. |
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All eight movies were produced at the Studios and you will
be able to relive the magic through the eyes of the filmmakers who brought
Harry Potter to life. See the Backlot, where the Knight Bus and Hagrid’s
motorbike are. Take a lesson in the Potion’s Classroom, visit the Weasel
family in The Burrow and ride a broom in front of the Green Screen. |
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In the Art Department, admire the detailed sketches that
were used during pre-production and learn how pencil drawings were turned
into beautiful paintings with a digital brush, while the Model Room will bowl
you over. See the sensational scale model of Hogwarts Castle - the level of
detail is breathtaking. Real plants are used for landscaping as well as
miniature birds housed in the Owlery, and with more than 2,500 fibre optic
lights that simulate lanterns and torches, you’ll be flabbergasted. |
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DAY 15 |
LONDON |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Day
free to explore London. |
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You can proceed to visit BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir LondonPopularly
known as the 'Neasden Temple'General
Opening Times Mon to Sun: 9.00am to 6.00pm |
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Enjoy hours of beauty, peace and
discovery at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir – a masterpiece of exquisite
Indian design and workmanship in the heart of London. Marvel at the intricate
marble and wooden carvings, experience a traditional Hindu prayer ceremony,
or learn about the world’s oldest living faith from the ‘Understanding Hinduism’
exhibition. Whatever you prefer, you can plan and prepare for your visit
here. |
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You may also visit Lord's Cricket Ground. Guided
tours are available at 10am, 11am, 12noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Entry fees GBP 24
per adult |
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Lord’s is the most famous Ground in
the world, steeped in over 200 years of history and tradition. |
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Tours of Lord’s give visitors the
opportunity to go behind-the-scenes at the Home of Cricket and explore some
of the most famous sights in sport. |
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Led by an expert guide, the Tour
includes the Grade II* listed Pavilion, legendary Long Room, Players’
Dressing Rooms with the Honours Boards,
award-winning J.P. Morgan Media Centre and MCC Museum, home to the iconic
Ashes Urn. |
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With extraordinary architecture, a
fascinating collection of art and memorabilia, a Tour of Lord’s is not only a
must for all cricket fans, but for everyone looking for a quintessentially
English experience. |
DAY 16 |
LONDON |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Day
free for Shopping at Oxford street. |
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Oxford Street, the UK's favourite High Street has more than 300 retailers from
designer outlets to department stores and is the most visited shopping street
in Europe. With its heady mix of unrivalled
shopping, fascinating history, captivating architecture, mouth-watering
cuisine and unbeatable deals there's nowhere better than London's Oxford
Street. |
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DAY 17 |
LONDON
– MUMBAI |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. |
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Check
out from the hotel and take a taxi to the airport. |
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