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Guided Tours Of England And Scotland

What should you look for on your guided tours of England and Scotland? On guided tours of England and Scotland, you will see the change of guard at Buckingham Palace, but you should also visit Trafalgar Square, where you can see the monument dedicated to Lord Horace Nelson, a war hero.

The Tower of London is a must-visit when on guided tours of England and Scotland, not only for the Crown Jewels but also for Anne Bolin and many others, were beheaded. Tower Bridge is also worth a visit before heading north to Edinburgh in Scotland. The most northern county in England is Northumberland and is well worth a visit before crossing the border into Scotland.

You should include a visit to Northumberland on your guided tours of England and Scotland, which is about 350 miles north of London and includes a train ride. Newcastle is the largest city in Northern England and is known for its castles and luxurious houses. Alnwick Castle is home to the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, and it is worth seeing how half the rest of the people live in England. You can also visit the Hadrian’s Wall built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian to keep the Scots away. Other places to visit in England on your guided tours of England and Scotland are the Thames River, London Eye, visiting the London Bridge, Big Ben, the Lake District, and many more.

On the way to Edinburgh, you can turn to Falkirk to find the Wallace memorial, a memorial to the great Scottish patriot William Wallace. On your guided tours of England and Scotland in Edinburgh, you can see Princes Street, Edinburgh’sEdinburgh’s most famous street with shops up north and a garden down south. Other attractions include the Holyrood house, once the home of Queen Mary of Scots. If you like horror stories and like being scared, you can have your spooky experience on your guided tours of England and Scotland on the haunted caverns and houses beneath the city.
You can do much more on your guided tours of England and Scotland in Edinburgh. On Princes Street, down the hill leading to the Royal Mile, is the Children’s Museum, Royal Museum of Scotland, National Portrait Gallery, and National Art Gallery of Scotland. The Royal Mile runs from Edinburgh Castle, which sits atop a volcanic plug near the town, just below Holyrood House, close to the Scottish Parliament.

Guided tours of England and Scotland can take you to many other cities along the way. Still, a trip to Edinburgh and a trip to Northumberland are great options to add to guided tours of England and Scotland.

If you need a reason to book guided tours of England and Scotland, here is the best thing: every minute of your stay in England and Scotland will be precious, and you deserve to fill it with more and more memories. Guided tours of England and Scotland are a no-brainer if you are intrigued by the British culture and want to dive more into it.

 

 

Tours of England And Scotland

The best thing about guided tours of England and Scotland is that a guided tour helps you stay focused. If you have researched all the attractions of England and Scotland while planning tours of England and Scotland, then you already know that it can be impossible to reach all the long distances at once. However, if you choose tours that focus on specific interests, such as museums, art galleries, churches, royal or historical sites, make sure you visit places that make accessibility easy.

Guided tours of England and Scotland ensures that you will not miss anything necessary and help fill the gaps in your understanding of British history and culture.
Guided tours of England and Scotland are educational because your guide will take you places and explain the history behind the iconic sites in England and Scotland. Guided tours of England and Scotland can be adapted to your interests.

Another to choose guided tours of England and Scotland is that guided tours provide security. Whenever you are in a foreign country, you are not safe enough because you are in a familiar environment, even if it is England or Scotland. Your guide will be up to date on which England and Scotland attractions. You may also like England and Scotland vacations or England and Scotland trips.