Tours and Trip Packages to UK and Britain in November 2027
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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
It was great for our first European trip. We weren’t impressed with the Ibis hotel chain that we stayed in as some had very small rooms to open our luggage in.
It was a great trip touching many of the important must see places
I suppose an inclusion to Oxford or Cambridge and maybe Canterbury would have been great and completed a circumference of England.
However it was just perfect. was a great guide. His efforts to educate us in using the internet for communication was a bit beyond me. , great driving. A very good trip
Imagine standing beneath the soaring turrets of ancient castles, mist rising from tranquil lochs, and waterfalls tumbling from dramatic cliffs—this is the essence of the "Highlights of Scotland" tour. Over eight days, you'll journey from vibrant Glasgow to elegant Edinburgh, with stops in Fort William, the Isle of Skye, Inverness, and more, all while soaking up Scotland's legendary landscapes and rich history.
This easy-paced sightseeing trip is ideal for travelers seeking a blend of guided exploration and independent discovery. Stroll through Glasgow's lively streets adorned with colorful murals, traverse the legendary Highlands, and marvel at the myth-shrouded depths of Loch Ness. Delve into the heart of historic Inverness, where tales of battles and folklore echo through time, before ending your adventure in Edinburgh—a city where ancient alleys and contemporary culture meet.
A unique highlight of this tour package is the carefully balanced itinerary: you're offered the perfect mix of small-group excursions and free time, allowing you to explore iconic sites like the Isle of Skye and medieval towns at your own pace while still benefiting from expert local guidance. Along the way, you'll visit majestic castles, stroll cobblestone streets, and perhaps even spot a Highland coo or two.
With all accommodations, transport, and many meals included, this Scottish journey offers stress-free travel through some of the most captivating scenery in the UK. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply in search of an enchanting getaway, let Scotland's charm and magic leave a lasting impression on your heart.
Natural landmarks sightseeing
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fort William
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fort William, Isle of Skye, Cairngorms National Park
Discover the stories behind London’s most iconic sights on the "London History / Tourist Private Walking Tour." Crafted for families and curious travelers, this three-hour private tour delivers an engaging journey through centuries of British history.
Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore highlights such as Big Ben’s chimes, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, and bustling China Town. Don’t miss the energy of Piccadilly Circus or the pageantry at Buckingham Palace, where you might glimpse the royal guards.
The adventure begins with hotel pickup and a quick tube ride to your starting point. Along the way, your guide will reveal fascinating stories and local insights, making landmarks come alive for all ages.
The unique feature of this tour is its personal approach—tailored exclusively to your group, ensuring a comfortable and memorable introduction to London’s rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition.
Calling all Sherlock fans and families! Dive into the world of the famous detective with the "Sherlock Private Walking Tour" in London. This engaging city walk takes you to iconic locations featured in the hit BBC TV show, as well as the legendary 221B Baker Street—offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Sherlock Holmes’ London.
You’ll meet your guide at your hotel or a convenient tube station and set off to explore the actual street where Sherlock and Watson lived, their favorite café (with the option to enjoy a cup of tea), and the dramatic rooftop site of Sherlock’s infamous fall. The experience continues with a visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum at Baker Street for some unique memorabilia, and a stop at New Scotland Yard, the historic headquarters of the Metropolitan Police featured both in the original stories and the modern series.
This walking tour includes three brief journeys on the London Underground, ensuring you cover all the best spots with ease. Designed with families in mind, it blends fun, storytelling, and local insights, making history and fiction come alive for every age.
What sets this sightseeing tour apart? Its personal touch and interactive approach—you’ll walk the very paths of Sherlock and Watson, making every fan’s dream adventure a reality in the heart of London.
Step back into the era of Britain’s greatest wartime leader on the "Winston Churchill Walking Tour and War Rooms," a captivating journey through London’s historic heart. Perfect for families and history buffs alike, this walking tour uncovers the personal and public legacy of Sir Winston Churchill across Piccadilly, St James, and Westminster.
Trace Churchill’s footsteps from his childhood home to Downing Street, and discover the shop that once supplied his famous cigars. Visit the church where he married Clementine and learn about the key moments that shaped his life. The highlight awaits at the end: a visit to the Churchill War Rooms, preserved exactly as they were during the Second World War, with tickets and an excellent audio guide included.
This city sightseeing tour stands out for its unique access to the War Rooms and the wealth of stories woven throughout central London. For those who admire resilience and leadership, or simply wish to experience London’s rich wartime heritage, it’s an inspiring and memorable way to explore the capital.
If you want a fresh perspective on London’s iconic landmarks, The Gold Classic London Tour delivers a premium cycling adventure through the city’s storied heart. Start your trip near Waterloo, where you’ll gear up for a guided bicycle tour that weaves along backstreets and dedicated cycle paths—covering ground impossible on foot and skipping the crowds found on bus tours.
Led by a knowledgeable local, you’ll discover the tales behind London’s most famous sites, including the rare opportunity to witness the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (subject to schedule and weather). The tour is designed for both young adults and seasoned travelers eager to see the capital’s highlights with added insider tips and historical context.
The unique selling point? The ability to experience London’s top attractions and hidden gems at a relaxed, active pace—combining sightseeing with the freedom and excitement of a two-wheeled journey. For those who want to see more, learn more, and get moving, this trip is the ideal way to start your day in London.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Set out from Edinburgh on a scenic journey through Scotland’s Highlands, where stories of history and legend are woven into the dramatic landscape. Pass Stirling Castle and The Wallace Monument, then venture north past Callander and over wild Rannoch Moor to the haunting Pass of Glen Coe—site of the infamous 1692 massacre. After crossing Loch Leven, enjoy lunch in the Fort William area before following the Caledonian Canal to Fort Augustus, the gateway to Loch Ness. Here, you have time to join an optional boat cruise in search of the elusive Nessie.
Return south past Loch Laggan and glimpse Blair Castle, ancestral home of the Dukes of Atholl, before stopping in the charming Victorian resort of Pitlochry. The journey ends with a drive through the Kingdom of Fife and across the iconic Forth Road Bridge, arriving back in Edinburgh accompanied by relaxing music.
The unique selling point of this tour is its sweeping coverage of Scotland’s natural wonders and historical highlights, offering travelers an engaging and picturesque exploration of the Highlands. Please note, this tour is not suitable for young children and covers transport and guided commentary only.
Step into the shadowy past of Victorian London with the "Jack The Ripper Walking Tour," a private experience tailored for families and curious minds seeking a different side of the capital’s history. This immersive tour leads you through the infamous streets of Whitechapel, tracing the footsteps of the world’s most notorious—and never-identified—serial killer.
Unlike crowded group walks, your private guide ensures a personalized journey, beginning at your hotel or a convenient tube station. Together, you’ll explore the actual locations of every canonical Jack the Ripper murder scene, plus several chilling sites rarely visited by other tours. Along the way, you’ll hear the real stories behind the myths: the harsh social conditions of 19th-century Whitechapel, the lives of the victims, and the baffling clues that still intrigue experts today.
Expect to see historic pubs once frequented by Jack and his victims, atmospheric alleyways, and the remnants of Dorset Street, once labeled the worst street in London. The narrative is both captivating and educational, revealing the detective work, lucky breaks, and police misconceptions that allowed Jack to evade capture. Even as Whitechapel changes, the echoes of its dark history linger in the cobblestones and corners you’ll visit.
This walking tour’s unique selling point is its depth and intimacy—covering not just the sites, but the social context and enduring mysteries of the Ripper case. For travelers looking to explore London’s mysteries in a safe, private, and family-friendly setting, it’s an unforgettable journey through the city’s most chilling chapter.
Curious about London’s secret social history? The "London Historic Pub Tour" invites you to explore the capital’s storied taverns and legendary watering holes, making it a perfect outing for families and groups eager for a taste of the city’s colorful past. This walking tour winds from the lively edges of the East End through Clerkenwell and Farringdon, before crossing into the historic heart of Holborn and Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Each pub on your route offers its own unique slice of history and character: from the Viaduct Tavern’s old jail cells, to The Castle’s royal connections and The Crown Tavern’s revolutionary meetings. You’ll trace the very spots where Queen Elizabeth once danced around a cherry tree, discover the favorite haunts of famous writers like Dickens and Twain, and step into cozy, centuries-old establishments that have witnessed London’s trials, celebrations, and even the aftermath of the Great Fire.
Alongside the fascinating stories, you’ll enjoy the distinctive architecture and vibrant atmospheres that make these pubs much more than just places to drink. While you won’t be crawling between venues in the old-fashioned sense, there’s plenty of opportunity to sample both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, savor delicious pub fare, and soak up the unique ambiance of each setting.
The USP of this tour lies in its blend of history, culture, and fun—offering a family-friendly way to experience London’s living heritage. Should any listed pub be closed, thoughtful alternatives ensure your adventure continues without missing a beat. Raise a glass (or a soft drink) to the stories that shaped London, and perhaps find inspiration for your own tale at one of these legendary establishments.