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10-Day City Experience Itinerary: London, Scotland, Ireland & Stonehenge

  1. Day 1: London, United Kingdom
    Heathrow Airport to Central London
    Estimated time: 1 hour (16 miles)

    In the morning, visit the Tower of London, one of the world's most famous fortresses and UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll along the Thames River to the iconic Tower Bridge and enjoy the stunning views of London. In the evening, indulge in a traditional British meal at a nearby pub.

  2. Day 2: London, United Kingdom
    Central London to Westminster
    Estimated time: 10 minutes (1.5 miles)

    In the morning, explore the majestic Buckingham Palace and watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Afterward, visit the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. In the afternoon, take a walk through Hyde Park and enjoy a picnic. In the evening, take a ride on the London Eye to witness the breathtaking cityscape.

  3. Day 3: Edinburgh, Scotland
    London to Edinburgh by train
    Estimated time: 4 hours 30 minutes

    In the morning, visit the Edinburgh Castle, located on top of an extinct volcano and admire the stunning views of the city. In the afternoon, take a walk down the famous Royal Mile and stop by at a local pub for a taste of Scottish whisky. In the evening, enjoy a ghost tour and learn about Edinburgh's haunted past.

  4. Day 4: Edinburgh, Scotland
    City Centre
    Estimated time: 5 minutes

    In the morning, visit the National Museum of Scotland and learn about the country's rich history. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Princes Street Gardens and browse local shops for souvenirs. In the evening, attend a traditional Scottish music performance in a local pub.

  5. Day 5: Dublin, Ireland
    Edinburgh to Dublin by flight
    Estimated time: 1 hour 20 minutes

    In the morning, visit the stunning St. Patrick's Cathedral in the heart of Dublin. In the afternoon, take a walk through the Trinity College campus and admire the famous Book of Kells. In the evening, explore the Temple Bar district and enjoy a pint of Guinness in traditional Irish pub.

  6. Day 6: Dublin, Ireland
    City Centre
    Estimated time: 10 minutes

    In the morning, visit the famous Kilmainham Gaol Museum and learn about Ireland's struggle for independence. In the afternoon, take a stroll through Phoenix Park and visit Dublin Zoo. In the evening, attend a traditional Irish dance performance at the Abbey Theatre.

  7. Day 7: Cork, Ireland
    Dublin to Cork by train
    Estimated time: 2 hours 30 minutes

    In the morning, visit the famous Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone for the gift of eloquence. In the afternoon, take a walk through the historic English Market and enjoy local food and drinks. In the evening, attend a traditional music session in a local pub.

  8. Day 8: Stonehenge, United Kingdom
    Cork to Stonehenge by flight and car
    Estimated time: 5 hours

    In the morning, visit the iconic Stonehenge and explore the prehistoric monument. In the afternoon, drive to the nearby city of Salisbury and visit the stunning Salisbury Cathedral. In the evening, enjoy a meal at a traditional English pub.

  9. Day 9: London, United Kingdom
    Stonehenge to London by car
    Estimated time: 1 hour 30 minutes (82 miles)

    In the morning, visit the famous British Museum and explore the exhibits. In the afternoon, take a walk through the trendy Camden Market and enjoy local food and drinks. In the evening, attend a West End show at one of London's famous theaters.

  10. Day 10: London, United Kingdom
    City Centre
    Estimated time: 10 minutes

    In the morning, take a ride on the iconic London Underground to explore the city. In the afternoon, visit the famous Victoria and Albert Museum and admire the exhibits. In the evening, have a farewell dinner at a traditional British restaurant.

Recommendations

There are many other attractions and experiences to consider, such as the Edinburgh Dungeon, Blarney Woolen Mills, or the Guinness Storehouse. A side trip to the scenic Scottish Highlands or the stunning Cliffs of Moher in Ireland is highly recommended. To maximize your fun, consider purchasing a London Pass or Dublin Pass for discounted entry to popular attractions. Don't forget to try local cuisine, such as haggis in Scotland or Irish stew in Ireland. Lastly, be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella for the unpredictable weather.

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