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DAY
1 DEPARTURE FROM NORTH AMERICA
Enjoy full meal service on your scheduled wide-bodied flight
to London.
DAY 2 ARRIVE LONDON - WINCHESTER - WESSEX
(4 NIGHTS)
We will be met at the airport by our Tour manager/guide, where
we will board our own private bus and transfer into the beautiful
English countryside. We will stop to visit Winchester, closely
associated with Alfred the Great, and once the ancient capital
of England. Our sightseeing begins with a visit to the remains
of Winchester Castle, where a round oak table, King
Arthur's Round Table, is attached to the wall. We
will also visit Winchester Cathedral, the longest medieval
cathedral in Britain, and the burial place of Jane Austen.
We continue to our hotel in the Wessex region.
DAY
3 STONEHENGE, OLD SARUM & SALISBURY
This morning we visit mysterious Stonehenge, a huge
circle of lintels and megalithic pillars, and one of the most
impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain. We continue to
nearby Old Sarum, where a Celtic hill fort, as well
as Roman, Saxon and Norman strongholds once stood. We will
spend the afternoon in Salisbury, where we will visit Salisbury
Cathedral. Our visit will include the cathedral's 13th-century
octagonal chapter house, which displays one of the four surviving
original texts of the Magna Carta.
DAY 4 GLASTONBURY, WELLS & WOOKEY HOLE
This morning we will journey to Glastonbury a sight often
associated with the legend of King Arthur. We will climb Glastonbury
Tor to search for the Holy Grail, before visiting the
beautiful ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, burial place
of King Arthur and site of the first Christian church in England.
Growing in the abbey grounds is a cutting from the famous
Glastonbury thorn, which is said to have miraculously grown
from the staff of St. Joseph of Arimathea, and it continues
to astonish everyone by flowering each Christmas. We continue
to Wells for a visit to the magnificent Cathedral,
highlighted by the 365 medieval statues of kings, knights
and saints on the West Front, and the unique scissor arches
on the interior. We will also stroll along the Vicar's
Close, one of the oldest complete streets in Europe, before
concluding our afternoon with a visit to Wookey Hole,
an extensive cave system once inhabited by Iron Age man.
DAY
5 THOMAS HARDY'S WESSEX, CORFE CASTLE
& LULWORTH COVE
Our morning is dedicated to exploring Thomas Hardy's Wessex.
Hardy was one of Britain's finest writers; known for his spectacular
settings, which can be seen throughout Dorset County. Our
morning commences with a visit to Hardy Cottage in
Higher Bockhampton, where he was born and died. Our day continues
to nearby Stinsford Church, his local parish church,
where we will view Hardy's Grave. We continue
with a visit to the spectacular fortress ruins of Corfe
Castle, which romantically crown a jagged pinnacle of
rock above the charming unspoilt village of Corfe. The castle
has dominated the landscape since the 11th century, but became
famous after Sir John Bankes' wife and her retainers, mostly
women, courageously held out against 600 Parliamentary troops
in a six-week siege during the English Civil War. Time and
weather permitting, we will take a scenic Walk along
the coastal path from Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door
Natural Arch.
DAY
6 WESSEX - BATH - STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
AREA (1 NIGHT)
This morning we explore the ancient Roman city of Bath. We
begin with a visit to the Roman Baths, first associated
with the Celtic King Bladud, and later established by the
Romans in the 1st century. We continue with a Walking Tour
through historic Bath, where we will see: the spectacular
façade of Bath Abbey; Pulteney Bridge, featuring quaint
shops and wonderful views of the city; the Circus and
the Royal Crescent, one of Britain's finest streets.
We continue to Stratford-upon-Avon, where we will visit Shakespeare's
Birthplace, where the Bard was born on April 23, 1564,
and died on the same date 52 years later, as well as the modern
Shakespeare Centre, built next door to commemorate
the 400th anniversary of the Bard's birth. We continue with
a brief visit to Holy Trinity Church, the parish church
where Shakespeare is buried, located in an attractive setting
near the River Avon. This evening we will enjoy a performance
by the Royal Shakespeare Company. (Subject to RSC
schedule)
DAY
7 STRATFORD AREA - OXFORD - WINDSOR -
LONDON
(3 NIGHTS)
This morning we will begin with a visit to Anne Hathaway's
Cottage, located just outside the city center. The cottage
provides a rare insight into the life of a family in Shakespearean
times, and many of the original furnishings are preserved
inside the house. We continue to Oxford, England's oldest
University City. We will take a Walking Tour to view
many of the colleges that make up Oxford, as well as the Sheldonian
Theater and the Bodleian Library. We will also visit Christ
Church College, Oxford's biggest and grandest Renaissance
College, which was founded in 1525 by Cardinal Wolsey. The
college's Christ Church Cathedral is the smallest
in England. This afternoon we begin our journey to London,
stopping en route in Windsor, where we will visit Windsor
Castle, the world's largest inhabited castle, with 1,000
rooms. Our visit will include the richly decorated State
Apartments and St. George's Chapel,
a pantheon of English monarchs. After dinner this evening,
we can take a leisurely Walking Tour of Westminster and
Whitehall, including: Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Horseguards
Parade, Parliament Square, Downing Street, St. James's Park
and Buckingham Palace.
DAY
8 LONDON (THE KINGS & QUEENS OF
ENGLAND)
We begin with a visit to Westminster Abbey, where English
kings and queens have been crowned since 1066. We will take
a Blue-Badge guided tour, which will include the Royal
Chapels, holding the tombs of the monarchs, as well
as Poets' Corner, featuring memorials to famous
British literary figures. Our morning continues as we walk
past the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, before taking a
Thames River Cruise, a relaxing way to view many of
London's most magnificent sights. This afternoon we will visit
the Tower of London, one of Britain's most fascinating
and important historical structures, with macabre associations
with the legendary figures imprisoned and/or executed here.
Our visit will include the armories, a display of instruments
of torture and execution and the Crown Jewels Exhibit.
This evening we will spend time around Piccadilly Circus
and Leicester Square, two of London's most vibrant
and lively areas
DAY
9 LONDON (ARTIFACTS & ARCHITECTURE
IN LONDON)
Our morning begins with a visit to the British Museum,
one of the most comprehensive collections of art and artifacts
in the world. Highlights of our visit will include: the Rosetta
Stone, whose discovery led to the deciphering of hieroglyphs,
the Elgin Marbles, from the Parthenon in Athens, and the Sutton
Hoo Treasure. After a bit of free time to shop and explore
Carnaby and Regent Streets, we continue with a visit
to St. Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's Renaissance-style
masterpiece. Our visit will include an ascent to the Whispering
Gallery, an acoustic marvel in which the faintest
whisper can be heard clearly on the opposite side, as well
as the American Memorial Chapel, honoring the 28,000 U.S.
service personnel who lost their lives while stationed in
Britain during World War II. This evening, we will dine and
explore the area around Covent Garden, before attending
a West End Theater Performance.
DAY
10 DEPARTURE FROM LONDON
Your enjoyable and rewarding tour will come to
an end as your guide accompanies you to the airport for the
return flight home.
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