Heart of England 6Days
OVERVIEW
The picturesque countryside, historic towns and cities, and cultural attractions of the Heart of England can be found in the centre of England. Typically, a tour of the Heart of England includes visits to some of the region's most popular attractions, such as:
Stratford-upon-Avon: The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, and William Shakespeare's birthplace are among the most well-known Shakespearean landmarks located here.
Castle Warwick: a magnificent medieval castle that was built in the 11th century and is in Warwickshire. Live shows and demonstrations of medieval life can be seen in the historic rooms, dungeons, and towers of the castle.
Oxford: Some of the world's most prestigious educational institutions are located in this well-known university city, which also has numerous historical landmarks, museums, and cultural attractions.
Cotswold Region: This region is known for its beautiful scenery, historic architecture, and typical English charm, with charming villages and picturesque countryside.
Birmingham: Birmingham, England's second-largest city, is well-known for its vibrant cultural scene, world-class shopping, and industrial history.
The historic town of Warwick, the spa town of Leamington Spa, the chocolate-box village of Bourton-on-the-Water, and the scenic Forest of Arden are all popular destinations in the heart of England. A tour of the heart of England typically lasts several days and can be tailored to each individual traveller's interests and preferences.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Visit the childhood home and final resting place of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Enjoy high tea at a charming village nestled amongst the Cotswold
- Discover the rich culture and extraordinary architecture of Bath
The "Heart of England" trip starts and ends in London. It is a city sightseeing trip that takes 6 days taking you through Stratford-upon-Avon and London in England. "Heart Of England" is a guided small group trip that includes accommodation in hotels, transport, meals and others.
Neolithic man, Roman forces, celebrated writers and contemporary filmmakers have all made a mark on England’s heartland. On this quintessentially English tour, we’ll follow their tracks – covering Wiltshire’s ancient stone circles and movie-set good looks, the delightful hamlets of the Cotswold, Oxford’s ‘dreaming spires’ and Bath’s incredible architecture.