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We are a retired couple from the states, traveling England by train. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour and the time with the very ... More
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Tickets for Kensington Palace
The Kensington Palace has been residence to the Royals for over 300 years, and was opened to the public in 1899 at the behest of Queen Victoria and so it became a public museum. You cannot miss the Grand Staircase, the King's Gallery, and the King's State Apartments while here, as well as the Royal Drawing Room. As you leave, you must swing through the Palace Gardens with the Cradle walk and Sunken ... more
See DetailsTickets for The Royal Yacht Britannia: Fast Track Entrance + Audio Guide
The Royal Yacht Britannia sailed over a million miles around the world when it was the ocean-based home of the Royal Family for over 40 years. Learn the history of the yacht through the photos and exhibitions, and then walk through the yacht with an audio guide.Explore all of the five decks which include the Engine Room, the Sun Lounge, and the Royal Deck Tea Room. Do not miss the state Appartments that have received guests like Nelson ... more
See DetailsTickets for The Palace of Holyroodhouse
Learn about the palace, its history, and former residents with a complimentary audio guide as you see the State Apartments. Walk through he 12th-century ruins of the Abbey Church and gardens, and end your trip with light refreshments and afternoon tea at the Cafe. more
See DetailsTickets for Shakespeare’s Birthplace
Shakespeare’s Birthplace: This half-timbered house is where William Shakespeare was born and raised. The museum house has appropriate domestic furnishing of the period, and has a recreation of John Shakespeare's glove-making workshop.Shakespeare’s New Place: This house that Shakespeare and his family called home from 1597 until his death in 1616. It was demolished in the 17th century but its original footprint can be traced as it was ... more
See DetailsTickets for Shakespeare’s Birthplace
Shakespeare’s Birthplace: This half-timbered house is where William Shakespeare was born and raised. The museum house has appropriate domestic furnishing of the period, and has a recreation of John Shakespeare's glove-making workshop.Shakespeare’s New Place: This house that Shakespeare and his family called home from 1597 until his death in 1616. It was demolished in the 17th century but its original footprint can be traced as it was ... more
See DetailsTickets for Stonehenge and Roman Baths: Roundtrip from London
Unlock the secrets of the 5,000-year-old Stonehenge- one of Britain's most mysterious attractions. With a professional guide and an audio headset in Stonehenge and the Roman Baths you can enjoy your day trip. You'll also see the Roman Baths after a lunch stop in the Georgian city packed with pretty buildings and terraces. more
See DetailsTickets for Windsor Castle: Roundtrip from London
Join your trusty guide and head into history - 900 years of it, to be exact. Windsor Castle has been home to a succession of monarchs and is probably still home to a few, if you believe the ghost stories. Tour the state apartments, see where the Queen has her tea, browse St. George's Chapel and then go for a walk around Windsor - where it's said that Shakespeare was inspired to write his play The Merry Wives of Windsor. It's the biggest ... more
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