England and Wales Experience
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8 Nights from $1110*
$1277 w/tax
This sample price: priced within the past 14 days for arrival on Thursday, February 04, 2010, departure from Chicago Ohare Intl, IL. Choose your own departure city and dates.
Itinerary Includes:
• International round-trip airfare • Hotel for 2 nights in London • Rent a car for 6 days • Hotel for 1 night in Bath • Hotel for 1 night in Cardiff • Hotel for 1 night in Swansea • Hotel for 2 nights in Oxford • Hotel for 1 night in London • Daily breakfast (if stated in hotel info) • Hotel Taxes
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 | London
London just isn't what it used to be. It's better! A blend of old and new, pace and buzz alongside peace and tranquility, and an amazingly diverse cultural scene. The sounds of Brit-pop and techno pour out of Victorian pubs; experimental theater is p ... moreLondon just isn't what it used to be. It's better! A blend of old and new, pace and buzz alongside peace and tranquility, and an amazingly diverse cultural scene. The sounds of Brit-pop and techno pour out of Victorian pubs; experimental theater is popping up on stages built for Shakespeare's plays; and Brits are even running the couture houses of Dior and Givenchy. In food, fashion, film, music, the visual arts, and just about everything else, London stands at the cutting edge again, just as it did in the 1960s. But rest assured that traditional London survives. (close)Recommended Hotels (293 Options) Activities can be added, changed or removed after pricing this package on the right. |
 | Bath
Founded by Romans around the only naturally-occurring hot springs in the United Kingdom, Bath is one of the most beautiful cities in the UK, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Much of the architecture of Bath dates from the 18th c ... moreFounded by Romans around the only naturally-occurring hot springs in the United Kingdom, Bath is one of the most beautiful cities in the UK, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Much of the architecture of Bath dates from the 18th century, and the city is famous for its many fine examples of Georgian architecture, most notably the Royal Crescent. Nowadays it is a fashionable spa resort. The waters from its spring are believed to be a cure for many afflictions and to ease rheumatism. (close) |
 | Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital of Wales since 1955 and one of the most appealing cities of Britain. The main attractions are the tree castles: Cardiff Castle, built on the site of a Roman fort, Caerphilly Castle - an imposing fortress whose massive water def ... moreCardiff is the capital of Wales since 1955 and one of the most appealing cities of Britain. The main attractions are the tree castles: Cardiff Castle, built on the site of a Roman fort, Caerphilly Castle - an imposing fortress whose massive water defenses form the second largest castle area in Britain, and Castell Coch, a fairy-tale like castle with pepper pot turrets and round towers. Cardiff also has amazing parks and gardens like: Dyffryn Gardens, a botanical wonder, and Roath Park. (close) |
 | Swansea
Swansea is located on the Gower Peninsula, the UK's first designated 'area of outstanding natural beauty'. Many of the city centre buildings were destroyed during the World War II and rebuild afterwards. Within the city centre, you can visit the ruin ... moreSwansea is located on the Gower Peninsula, the UK's first designated 'area of outstanding natural beauty'. Many of the city centre buildings were destroyed during the World War II and rebuild afterwards. Within the city centre, you can visit the ruins of the castle, the Marina, the Dylan Thomas Centre, the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea Museum, and the Central Market, which is the largest covered market in Wales. Swansea is also the birthplace of the famous actress Catherine Zeta-Jones. (close) |
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Oxford is known as being the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is surnamed the "city of dreaming spires" due to the harmonious architecture of the university buildings. Oxford offers besides his ... moreOxford is known as being the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is surnamed the "city of dreaming spires" due to the harmonious architecture of the university buildings. Oxford offers besides historical sights and several good museums, a vibrant shopping and commercial area with plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes. The town centre is home to Carfax Tower and a historical themed ride, The Oxford Story. You can shop at the historic Covered Market. (close) |
 | London
London just isn't what it used to be. It's better! A blend of old and new, pace and buzz alongside peace and tranquility, and an amazingly diverse cultural scene. The sounds of Brit-pop and techno pour out of Victorian pubs; experimental theater is p ... moreLondon just isn't what it used to be. It's better! A blend of old and new, pace and buzz alongside peace and tranquility, and an amazingly diverse cultural scene. The sounds of Brit-pop and techno pour out of Victorian pubs; experimental theater is popping up on stages built for Shakespeare's plays; and Brits are even running the couture houses of Dior and Givenchy. In food, fashion, film, music, the visual arts, and just about everything else, London stands at the cutting edge again, just as it did in the 1960s. But rest assured that traditional London survives. (close)Recommended Hotels (293 Options) Activities can be added, changed or removed after pricing this package on the right. |
Driving Distances:
London to Bath - 116 miles / 2 hours and 15 minutes
Bath to Cardiff - 56 miles / 1 hour
Cardiff to Swansea - 41 miles / 1 hour
Swansea to Oxford - 154 / 2 hours 45 minutes
Oxford to London - 60 miles / 1 hour and 15 minutes
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