Travel the Highlands, ancient and grand,
Edinburgh whispers with whiskey in hand.
London shines like a jewel in the night,
Cambridge drifts in a gentle light.
From Shakespeare's stage to rivers that gleam,
England's elegance flows like a dream.
Feel the Thames as the day fades away,
And bid the clouds a quiet goodbye today.
An eternal symbol of Scottish heritage and history. Within the castle walls lies a treasure trove of history, including the Scottish Crown Jewels, the Stone of Destiny, and the National War Museum of Scotland, which chronicles the country's military history.
Stroll along Edinburgh's Royal Mile, exploring the charm of the ancient city. Then, climb Calton Hill to take in the most beautiful views of this historic city.
( Hiking time approx: 2 hr, )Explore the process and history of whisky making, experience a replica whisky distillery, taste different whiskies, and delve into the culture and history of Scottish spirits.
HMY Britannia was once the Royal Yacht of the British Royal Navy. In a well-curated private tour, explore the yacht’s royal bedrooms, cabins, dining room, and other onboard facilities.
Embark on a mystical voyage across the serene waters of Loch Ness, where the legends of Nessie come alive amidst the breathtaking Scottish Highlands.
A historic castle ruin located on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The castle dates back to the 13th century and was one of the most important fortresses in Scottish history.
A famous Highland castle, originally dating back to the 13th century, but the current structure is mainly a 19th-century reconstruction, showcasing medieval-style features.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr, Difficulty ◆◆◆◇◇ )One of the most famous landmarks on the Isle of Skye, offering views of massive rock pillars and a vast skyline.
( Hiking time approx: 20 mins, )Steep cliffs named after their resemblance to traditional Scottish kilts. Beneath the rocks, majestic waterfalls cascade from the cliffs, adding to the grandeur of the site.
( Hiking time approx: 20 mins, )With its spectacular peaks, steep cliffs, and unique geological formations, this is a paradise for photographers.
( Hiking time approx: 20 mins, )A spectacular structure of 21 arches, internationally renowned as a filming location for the Harry Potter series, with the most famous scene being the steam train rushing over it.
( Hiking time approx: 45 mins, )An important facility located in the Glencoe region of the Scottish Highlands.
This castle played a significant role in Scottish history, once serving as the residence of Scottish kings and a symbol of royal power.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 10 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )Built in the 19th century, this monument commemorates the contributions of Scottish hero William Wallace to the Scottish independence movement.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 10 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◆◇◇ )Boat tour of Windermere is the most popular way to explore the Lake District, offering 360-degree panoramic views of the lake and its stunning scenery.
Showcasing the legendary journey and influence of The Beatles, this exhibit allows an in-depth exploration of the band's rise and eventual breakup through multiple galleries.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 45 mins, )The harbor district, built in the early 19th century, was one of Liverpool's most important port facilities, mainly used for storing goods, loading and unloading ships, and handling international trade.
( Hiking time approx: 20 mins, )Portraits of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr illustrate their musical personalities and styles.
( Hiking time approx: 20 mins, )Stroll along the most complete ancient Roman city walls still standing in England. Along the walls is a unique two-level shopping street called "The Rows," with black timber frames and white walls, representing the quintessential Tudor style. The canals, churches, clock towers, and spires are rich with history and cultural atmosphere.
( Hiking time approx: 2 hr, Difficulty ◆◇◇◇◇ )The great playwright was born in 1564 in this two-story house with an attic, also known as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Now a museum, it displays some of Shakespeare’s manuscripts and traces of his life from birth to adolescence.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr, )Shakespeare’s last residence, set within a large courtyard, was considered one of the largest private houses in town at the time. Shakespeare purchased the property in 1597 and lived there until his death in 1616.
Considered to be the birthplace and childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway. Built in the 15th century, this typical rural manor-style house features characteristics of the English countryside.
The historic Roman Bath complex, showcasing ancient Roman bathing and social activities. Visitors can explore the Great Bath, Sacred Spring, temple courtyard, and the Roman temple dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva.
( Hiking time approx: 45 mins, )The elegant Georgian architecture, including the Royal Crescent, Royal Prince's Street, and the Abbey, represents the pinnacle of 18th-century British design and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
( Hiking time approx: 45 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )One of the constituent colleges of Oxford University, founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope, renowned for its beautiful architecture and history. Three British Prime Ministers have studied here.
( Hiking time approx: 45 mins, )Tour of ancient institutions, architectural gems, rich academic atmosphere, and cultural heritage, visiting famous sites like Bodleian Libraries, Christ Church, and the Great Hall
( Hiking time approx: 45 mins, Difficulty ◆◆◇◇◇ )How could you visit Cambridge without Experiencing a traditional punt, exploring the iconic scenes from Xu Zhimo's poems, and elegantly drifting along the River Cam.
Cultural landmark, where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The Globe recreates the experience of theater in Shakespeare's time with open-air seating, a thatched roof, and a thrust stage that extends into the audience.
( Hiking time approx: 1 hr 30 mins, )Explore the heart of London on a guided tour, strolling past famous landmarks such as Tower Bridge, Millennium Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and more. A historical and cultural experience that brings you close to classic London charm.
A treasure trove of world cultural heritage, featuring an extensive collection of ancient to modern artifacts, such as the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.
The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament, is the seat of the UK Parliament. It includes the iconic Big Ben clock tower, as well as the chambers of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster Abbey is a historic church where royal coronations, weddings, and funerals have taken place for centuries. It is known for its Gothic architecture and is home to the tombs of many notable figures.
The Ritz London is famed for its elegant afternoon tea, offering a luxurious British high-society experience (Dress code: formal or business attire)
One of the world's most iconic luxury department stores, lets you explore the refined and fashionable side of London.
Perfect choice for a farewell dinner, offering a unique and unforgettable experience with stunning views of London's iconic landmarks under the night sky
Fingal has been recognized as one of Scotland's 2024 Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best five-star hotels. This luxurious floating hotel, converted from a transport ship, opened in January 2019 and is steeped in legendary history. It offers royal-level service and a unique floating luxury experience, with each room named after a lighthouse and featuring distinct cabin designs. The elegant curves and wooden accents create spacious, warm, and sophisticated accommodations.
Classic
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20 m² (215 ft²)
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis in the western Highlands of Scotland, Inverlochy Castle is a 19th-century hotel set amidst private lakes and tranquil landscapes, offering a countryside manor experience. Its warm, elegant design and beautiful garden views create a luxurious stay reminiscent of nobility.
Small Double/Twin (Main Castle Building)
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24 m² (258 ft²)
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Just steps away from Sauchiehall Street in the heart of Glasgow. This five-star hotel, which opened in 1823, was once home to the Royal Scottish Automobile Club, boasting a rich history intertwined with the city's heritage. With a chic, minimalist style, it redefines luxury in Glasgow and is the only AA-accredited hotel in the city. The recently renovated top-tier spa offers personalized and exquisite treatments for a luxurious experience.
Premium King
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29 m² (312 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Premium Twin
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29 m² (312 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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Located by Lake Windermere, is housed in a 19th-century Gothic villa that reopened in 2023 after extensive renovations, breathing new life into this historic property. The warm, elegant decor adds understated luxury to the ambiance, while the 4.5-acre gardens offer breathtaking views from the scenic terrace.
Windermere Double
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30 m² (323 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Windermere Twin
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30 m² (323 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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Known for its understated elegance, ultimate comfort, and exceptional service. Located in the center of Chester, it is just a five-minute walk from Chester Cathedral and Grosvenor Park. Adjacent to the landmark Eastgate Clock and Grosvenor Shopping Centre, shopping is incredibly convenient. Both of the hotel's restaurants have received AA Rosette Awards, offering a refined dining experience.
Deluxe Twin
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25 m² (269 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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Deluxe King
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25 m² (269 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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This historic architectural marvel features around thirty 18th-century houses arranged in a 500-foot arc. As a prime example of Georgian architecture, it is one of Bath's most famous landmarks. Completed in 1774, the building was transformed into a luxury hotel in the 20th century, blending traditional charm with modern comfort. The hotel also offers a top-notch spa for revitalizing treatments, ensuring complete relaxation for both body and mind during your stay.
Heritage Double
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28 m² (301 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Located in Cambridge, the historic university city in the United Kingdom, it was the oldest one-hundred-year-old post, renovated and opened in 2018. Created by the British royal family's favorite classical architect John Simpson and one of the best contemporary hotel and restaurant interior designers Martin Brudnizki. University Arms Cambridge has a relaxing blue-gray tone, leather furniture, and warm armchairs. You will have an unforgettable experience of satisfaction in here.
Superior King
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25 m² (269 ft²)
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N/A
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150 x 200 cm * 1 Bed
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Superior Twin
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25 m² (269 ft²)
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90 x 200 cm * 2 Bed
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N/A
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Located in the heart of Mayfair, the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane offers elegant luxury just steps from Hyde Park. This iconic five-star hotel is renowned for its refined style, newly renovated luxurious rooms, and Forbes-rated four-star spa, which provides breathtaking views of the London skyline. Guests can indulge in world-class dining crafted by a Michelin-starred chef, ensuring a truly exceptional experience for all who visit. The hotel stands as a hallmark of sophistication in London's luxury hospitality scene.
Deluxe Twin
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35 m² (377 ft²)
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90 x 190 cm * 2 Bed
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