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England + Scotland Royal Beauty 5 Day Tour B1 Line

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Route Name:England + Scotland Royal Beauty 5 Day Tour B1 Line; [ UK Travel , One Country
Depth ]
Shangke City:London 08:00 Golders Green Station, 
Birmingham , London 10:00 WHSmith shop, Birmingham International Railway Station (BHI) 
Manchester 12:15 Altrincham Interchange Station, Stamford New Rd, Altrincham
Departure City:London
Itinerary:London - Birmingham - Manchester - Windermere - Scottish Highlands - Loch Ness -
Urquhart Castle - Edinburgh - Alnwick Castle - York - Stratford Town - Warwickshire - Oxford -
London
Additional items: thefront seat reservation is €30.00 (£5/person/day for a total of £25/person, only for
the entire booking, 1-3 rows of front seats are arranged in the order of payment, and only when
ordering)
10% discount for children under 11 years old! (*Note: Children do not occupy a bed, please contact us
if you need a bed! If it is an adult with a child, the child is full price)
Note: For thewhole single room, the fee needs to be increased by €144/person;
Day 1 London Birmingham  Manchester  Windermere
Itinerary overview

Departing from London, passing through Birmingham, then heading to


Manchester City to meet other group members. Appearance [Old Trafford
Stadium] - Manchester United home. Arrive at Lake Windermere and take a
self-guided tour for about 2 hours, where you can take Windermere (Lake
Cruise) (at your own expense). If you want to relive the fairy tale scene, you
may want to go to the depths of the town to find a fairy tale paradise - [Peter
Rabbit Fairy Tale], open a healing journey.
Upper group location

London London, group time: 08:00 Boarding location: Golders Green Station,
London (Golders Green Station exit) 
Birmingham Birmingham, group time: 10:00 Boarding location: WHSmith shop,
Birmingham International Railway Station (BHI The entrance to the WHSmith shop
next to the Birmingham Airport train station exit (note the airport train station
exit, not the airport terminal exit) 
Manchester Manchester, group time: 12:15 on the group location: Altrincham
Interchange Station, Stamford New Rd, Altrincham ( The bus on the right side of
the bus opposite the station A 
(in fact, the location and time of the group, please refer to the e-ticket received)
All day

Appearance at Old Trafford Stadium, this project is a gift from July to August. If
there is a ball game or a large event, this section may be closed, and the
appearance will be cancelled. Please understand.
In order to avoid the official website line information is not updated in
time, please register with the UK line, be sure to check with the
customer service to place the order successfully, and confirm the group,
then pay, arrange traffic, so as not to cause unnecessary losses.
* In the event of weather, roads, traffic, temporary closures and other force
majeure factors, or the day coincides with holidays/festivals/summers, some
attractions may be adjusted to look or replace nearby attractions; the order of
a few group tour tours may be adjusted However, the content of the tour is
the same and does not affect the whole experience. The specific arrangement
is subject to the tour guide arrangement on the day of the trip. No further
notice, please understand.

Old Trafford Stadium

Peter Rabbit Fairy Tale

Windermere Lake

[Old Trafford Stadium]


When you come to Manchester City, you must go to Manchester United's home
stadium, Old Trafford Stadium, one of the most famous football stadiums in the
world. Here I have witnessed countless classic moments that can be written into
history. Numerous well-known stars have performed here, so people will also be
called the "Dream Theater".
[Peter Rabbit Fairy Tale]

The Peter Rabbit Fairy Tale is located in the famous Bowness town of the English
Lake District, adjacent to the beautiful and tranquil Lake Windermere. In fact, its
correct name is the world of Beatrix Potter, which is named after the creator of
Peter Rabbit, and this story is also inspired by Miss Potter in the Lake District
inspired by her pet rabbit. In addition to a fairy tale hall, it also includes a tea
room and a garden. Of course, they are also inseparable from our main character,
Peter Rabbit. The fairy tale characters in the 23 fairy tales can be seen here.
[Windermer Lake]

Lake Windermere is located in the Highlands of England. It is the largest lake in


England. It is a long and narrow shape. The white swans flock to play on the lake.
The Lake District attracts a large number of tourists every year. It is a tear that God
sheds in England. Surrounded by villages and manors, in this lake and mountains,
people enjoy a warm climate and quiet nature.
Three meals

Breakfast: Self-care lunch: self-catering dinner: take care of yourself


Accommodation

3-star holiday hotel or same-class Samsung brand hotel

D2

Day 2 Scotland Loch Ness  Urquhart Castle


Itinerary overview

Departure to [Scottish Highlands], take the A82, the most beautiful scenic
road in Scotland, then proceed to [Nors Loch], where you can take the [Ness
Lake Cruise] (at your own expense) and visit the "Uckert Castle" (at your own
expense) in the middle of the lake, from the castle It offers a panoramic view
of the mysterious scenery of Loch Ness.
All day

Scottish Highlands

Loch Ness

[Scottish Highlands]
The Scottish Highlands are the name for the mountains to the west and north of
the Scottish Highlands' fault. Many people refer to the Scottish Highlands as the
most scenic area in Europe. The Scottish Highlands are sparsely populated with
mountains, including the highest peak in the UK, Ben Nevis. Although it is located
on the densely populated island of Great Britain, its population density is less than
that of Sweden and Norway at similar latitudes.
[Ness Lake]

The rumors about the Loch Ness monster have been uninterrupted for centuries,
although there has never been any definitive proof that there are no Loch Ness
monsters, but the number of tourists coming here every year is still
endless. Thousands of people have claimed to have seen the Loch Ness monster
so far, and the academic hypotheses about the water monsters, such as the
plesiosaur, giant clam, elephant, pine, and parasol base. Since you are in Scotland,
take a boat ride in Loch Ness. If you are lucky enough to take photos of the Loch
Ness Monster, you can really become the focus of the world. In addition to taking
a boat, you can take a walk to the nearby farm to see the animals that are kept on
the lakeside farm, as well as the legendary "Meerable Jay Cow".
Three meals

Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Self-catering dinner: take care of yourself


Accommodation

3-star holiday hotel or same-class Samsung brand hotel

D3

Day 3 Edinburgh Alnwick Castle


Itinerary overview

Depart for Edinburgh and visit Scotland's first tourist destination - Edinburgh
Castle (at your own expense). Every August, there will be a military band
split. Then free to explore Edinburgh's various attractions: [Royal Mile
Avenue], [Elephant Cafe], [Prince Street], [Carlton Hill] and so on. In the
afternoon, visit the [Alnwick Castle] (tickets at your own expense), which is
also the location of the film "Harry Potter" and "Downton Manor". (If the
Alnwick Castle is closed due to activities or other reasons, it will not be
possible to arrange a tour)
All day

Edinburgh tour + lunch time is about 3.5 hours, of which 10-20 minutes to see
important attractions, the rest of the time free activities.

Prince Street

Edinburgh Castle

Royal Mile

Elephant cafe

Calton Hill

Alnwick Castle

[Prince Street]
Prince Street is also known as "Prince Avenue". It is only one mile long. The
gorgeous and modern shops are divided into two cities, the old and the new. On
the south side is a verdant green land. At the end of the east is the Prince Street
Garden, the north is divided into a new city, and the south is the old city. There is
a long hill between the new and old cities, and the natural barriers are
distinct. Princes Street is known as the “world's best road”.
[Edinburgh Castle]

Edinburgh Castle is a symbol of Edinburgh and even the spirit of Scotland. It


stands on the top of an extinct volcanic rock. It overlooks the city of Edinburgh
and hosts the Military Tattoo every August. It also reveals the majestic
atmosphere of Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh is not built on the top of an extinct
volcanic rock at an altitude of 135 meters. It has a slope and three cliffs. As long as
you keep the gate of the castle on the slope, it will be solid and the enemy will
have nothing to do with it. Edinburgh Castle became a royal fortress in the 6th
century and has since become an important royal residence and national
administrative center. Those who travel to Edinburgh will not miss Edinburgh
Castle, which is visible in every corner of the city centre.
[Royal Miles]

The Royal Mile is the central avenue of Edinburgh's Old Town. This street begins in
Edinburgh Castle, and finally the Palace of the Holy Cross, with alleys lined up to
form the skeleton of the old city. The paved ground has long been polished, and
the buildings on the boulevard are quaint and full of history. Every afternoon,
street performers dressed in kilts play bagpipes, reminding visitors of the ancient
center of Scotland.
[Elephant Cafe]

This elephant cafe on George IV Street is JK's first Harry Potter cafe. The single
mother JK, who was destitute and destitute, lived on government relief funds .
She only ordered a cup of the cheapest coffee in the cafe to keep warm. Now she
is the richest woman in the UK . JK's life is full of infinite miracles. Just like the
fantasy world of Harry Potter! A panoramic view of Edinburgh can be seen
in the shophouse! The aroma of coffee that pushes the door into the nose, there
are so many people, it is estimated that Harry Potter fans!
[Carlton Hill]

Going east along Princes Street, you will come to the lush Carlton Hill. Standing
on the top of the hill, Edinburgh Castle stands tall and guards the quiet little town,
the scenery is very beautiful. Looking east, you can see the white sails on the azure
Atlantic Ocean and Forth Bay. When the weather is sunny, you can always see the
locals coming to Calton Hill in groups, picnicking on the lawn and enjoying the
sun.
[Alnwick Castle]

Alnwick Castle is a British castle and country house located in Alnwick,


Northumberland, England. The castle was built in 1096 and was built to prevent
the invasion of the Scots. The Hogwarts School of Magic in the Harry Potter
movies is here.
Alnwick Castle, which is open from the end of October to the beginning of April
every year, is not open to the public.
Three meals

Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Self-catering dinner: take care of yourself


Accommodation

3-star holiday hotel or same-class Samsung brand hotel

D4

Day 4 York
Itinerary overview

York is a famous old city in the United Kingdom. With more than 1900 years
of history, it combines the cultures of different British eras. It is a microcosm
of British history. Here, you have half-day free time (about 4 hours of tour +
lunch time), you can freely visit the medieval Gothic church [York's Cathedral],
the old York Wall, and the cobbled medieval streets. [Poppy Street], [Betty
Tea House], [Us River] and other attractions.
All day

York Minster

Butcher Street


Us River

Betty Tea House

[York Cathedral]
Also known as St. Peter's Basilica, York Minster is the largest extremist medieval
Gothic church in Europe. It is one of the most exquisite churches in the world of
design and architecture. It is so grand and solemn that it took more than 200
years to build.
[肉货街]

Butcher Street (also translated by Shembe Street) is one of the best preserved
medieval streets in the UK. Strolling here, you can imagine going through time
and space and returning to the 15th century. This street has been rated as the
most beautiful street by Google and is worth a visit.
[Us River]

A stream of rivers in the north-central part of England flows through the central
part of the Benning Mountains and the York Valley, which is formed by the
convergence of the Swale and Ure rivers to the east of Boroughbridge in central
North Yorkshire.
[Betty Tea House]

Betty's tea room's reputation is well-known in the English country. When it


comes to York's food and dining venues, the first thing that comes to mind is
Betty's Tea Room , which is the best tea room in the North of England and the
first-ever gourmet restaurant in York. There is a reputation in Yorkshire and even
in the north of England. Since the opening of the store, the Betty Tea House has
been in existence for more than 90 years, and there are always long queues in the
whole year, which is very popular.
Three meals

Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Self-catering dinner: take care of yourself


Accommodation

3-star holiday hotel or same-class Samsung brand hotel

D5

Day 5 Stratford Warwickshire  OxfordLondon
Itinerary overview

Depart for the tour of the town of Stratford, where the master of drama
[Shakespeare's House] is located. Then head to Warwickshire and visit the
famous [Warwick Castle] (at the entrance fee). Next, visit Harry Potter's
location in Oxford. By default, you choose to visit all of Oxford's famous
attractions: [Oxford University], [Trinity College], [St. Mary's Cathedral] and
so on. At the end of the tour, return to London.
Upper group location

London London, group time: 19:30 Departure location: Exit D, Madame Tussauds
London, nearby Baker Street Station, Marylebone Rd, Marylebone, London (Day of
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum exit at the exit of London Baker Street Subway
Station)
All day

(The time of the next group marked on this page is the reference time. The actual
arrival time may be delayed due to various force majeure reasons such as weather,
traffic jams, traffic accidents, holiday events, riots, etc. Please forgive me. If you
have Subsequent itinerary arrangements require other means of transportation to
travel to other cities. We strongly recommend that you reserve at least 3 hours of
free time to avoid delays in travel delays. You may not be able to reserve enough
time to make your own arrangements. Our company is not responsible for any
loss of the itinerary, please understand.)

Oxford university

St. Mary's Church


Trinity College

Shakespeare's House

Warwick Castle

[Oxford university]
The University of Oxford is a public university located in Oxford, England. The
recorded teaching history dates back to 1096. It is the oldest university in the
English-speaking world and the second-oldest higher education institution in the
world. It is one of the world-renowned research universities.
[St. Mary's Church]

St. Mary's Church is the main church of Oxford University and has a history of
nearly a thousand years. The building is grand and magnificent. As it is right next
to the Gloucester Green Bus Station, it is also the first impression of many visitors
to Oxford. This is after a Gothic building , standing on the minaret can enjoy the
scenery of the entire Oxford. The porch was built in 1637 and its spiral column is a
major innovation in the history of British architecture. The war of 1645 left a bullet
mark on the porch.
[Three One College]

Trinity College, a college of Oxford University, was founded in 1555 on Broad


Street in Oxford, England, between Oxford University's Belleol College and
Blackwell Bookstore, opposite Trul Street. Surrounded by iron fences instead of
walls, the college's unique blue doors make it more open in appearance than
other Oxford colleges.
[Shakespeare's House]

The town of Stratford, 180 km west of London, was the birthplace and death of
the great British dramatist William Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s former home is
on the north side of the town’s Henry Street, a two-story building with a loft. The
frame of the structure, the sloping roof, the façade of the earth's primary color,
the windows and the doorway outside the wall make this 16th century old house
stand out in the surrounding buildings. The furniture and other objects in
Shakespeare’s former residence form part of the collection of the
Shakespeare’s Birthplace Management Committee’s museum.
[Warwick Castle]

Warwick Castle is situated on a sandstone cliff at the turn of the Avon River . The


Avon River crossed the east side of the castle and continued to erode the castle
rock and then form a cliff. Rivers and cliffs provide a natural defense. Warwick
Castle is located in the town of Warwickshire; when it was built in 1068,
four houses belonging to the Abbot of Coventry were demolished to provide
space. The location of the castle is important because it strategically
prevents rebellion in central England .
Three meals

Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Self-catering dinner: take care of yourself


Cost includes

 Round-trip coach
 Hotel accommodation fees listed in the itinerary
 Hotel standard 2 person room
 Local Chinese tour guide service
 Special price for children: 2 adults with a 2-11 year old child living in a double room, 10%
discount for children not occupying a bed; 0-2 year old children's newspaper group, please contact
us. Children occupy the bed at the same price as adults. An adult has a child who is the same price
as an adult.
Self-care expenses
 Additional costs due to force majeure such as traffic delays, strikes, weather, aircraft,
machine failure, flight cancellation or change time.
 In-house laundry, hairdressing, telephone, fax, pay TV, drinks, alcohol and other personal
consumption.
 Other items not included in the above "Cost included".
 Single room.
 (1) Tickets for self-funded attractions: Guests can choose whether or not to participate
according to their own wishes. ( Note : All the tickets need to be entered due to the special control of
the attraction, the tour guide can not accompany the explanation, hope understanding) 
(2) Lunch Dinner: Guests can choose to have a group meal or choose local food. 
(3) Each guest is required to set a minimum of £3 for each driver and guide.
Recommended activity reference (at your own expense)
product Overview
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3-star holiday hotel or same-class Samsung brand hotel
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A total of 4 pick-up and drop-off locations London - Birmingham - Manchester - Windermere - Scottish
Highlands - Loch Ness - Urquhart Castle - Edinburgh - Alnwick Castle - York - Stratford Town - Warwickshire -
Oxford - London
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Tourist bus (different models according to the number of groups)
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See the detailed itinerary for dining
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Chinese leader + self-guided tour

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