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7‑Day United Kingdom Highlights Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & London Introduction

Morning: Arrive at Heathrow and settle into your hotel in Central London. Take a leisurely walk to Westminster Abbey to admire its Gothic architecture.

Afternoon: Stroll along the River Thames, stopping at the iconic London Eye for panoramic city views. Grab a quick lunch at a nearby riverside café.

Evening: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Covent Garden, enjoy street performances, and dine at a traditional British pub.

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Day 2: Royal London & Museums

Morning: Visit the majestic Buckingham Palace and watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Afternoon: Explore the world‑class collections at the British Museum, focusing on the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.

Evening: Wander through the historic streets of Soho, sampling diverse cuisines and perhaps catching a West End show.

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Day 3: Bath & Stonehenge Day‑Trip

Morning: Take a fast train to Bath and soak in the ancient waters of the Roman Baths.

Afternoon: After lunch, join a guided tour to the mystical Stonehenge, marveling at the prehistoric stone circle.

Evening: Return to Bath for a relaxing stroll along the Georgian‑styled Pulteney Bridge and enjoy dinner by the River Avon.

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Day 4: Cotswolds Countryside

Morning: Rent a car and drive into the picturesque Cotswolds, stopping at the charming village of Bourton‑on‑the‑Water.

Afternoon: Continue to Bibury, often called “the most beautiful village in England,” for photo‑ops and a traditional cream tea.

Evening: Settle in a cozy inn in the Cotswolds, enjoying a hearty English dinner and a night of stargazing over rolling hills.

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Day 5: Lake District Exploration

Morning: Drive north to the Lake District, beginning with a scenic walk around Lake Windermere and a short boat cruise.

Afternoon: Visit the historic Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top house, then hike the gentle trails of Grasmere village.

Evening: Dine at a lakeside restaurant in Ambleside, sampling locally sourced fish and lamb.

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Day 6: Edinburgh Highlights

Morning: Take the train to Edinburgh; start with a climb up Edinburgh Castle for sweeping city vistas.

Afternoon: Wander down the historic Royal Mile, visiting St Giles’ Cathedral and the quaint shops.

Evening: Experience a traditional Scottish evening with a whisky tasting at a local bar and a dinner of haggis.

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Day 7: York & Departure

Morning: Travel to York and explore the awe‑inspiring York Minster, admiring its stained‑glass windows.

Afternoon: Stroll through the medieval streets of the Shambles**, and visit the National Railway Museum for a glimpse of railway history.

Evening: Return to London by train, collect luggage, and head to the airport for your departure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Westminster Abbey – 2 hrs – £25 entry
  • London Eye – 1 hr – £35 ticket
  • Covent Garden – 2 hrs – free (optional dining £15‑£30)
  • Buckingham Palace (State Rooms) – 2 hrs – £30
  • British Museum – 3 hrs – free (donations optional)
  • Roman Baths (Bath) – 2 hrs – £23
  • Stonehenge – 2 hrs – £21
  • Bourton‑on‑the‑Water – 2 hrs – free
  • Bibury – 2 hrs – free
  • Lake Windermere boat cruise – 1.5 hrs – £12
  • Hill Top (Beatrix Potter) – 1.5 hrs – £15
  • Edinburgh Castle – 2 hrs – £19
  • Royal Mile (walking) – 2 hrs – free
  • York Minster – 2 hrs – £13
  • The Shambles (walking) – 1.5 hrs – free
  • National Railway Museum – 2 hrs – free
  • Transportation (trains, car hire, fuel) – 7 days – £300
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotels/inns) – 7 nights – £1,050
  • Meals (average £35/day) – 7 days – £245
  • Miscellaneous (souvenirs, tips) – – £100
  • Total Estimated Cost – – £1,998

Tips

If you wish to extend your trip, consider adding a day in the Scottish Highlands to experience Loch Ness and Glencoe’s dramatic scenery, or spend an extra night in the Cotswolds for a more relaxed countryside experience. To shorten the itinerary, you can combine Bath and Stonehenge into a single half‑day tour and skip the Lake District, focusing instead on England’s southern highlights, which reduces travel time and overall cost.

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