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| Day 1 Start Tour | Day 2 Hello London | Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel |  | London city walk Step outside your hotel, for a stroll through the streets of the heart of the English-speaking world. In this city of nearly seven million, you'll see everything from 12th-century fortifications to modern skyscrapers, formal parks to punk rockers. Your Tour Director will lead you to some of the most famous sites. Walk along the Thames River. Cross Trafalgar Square. See bustling Piccadilly Circus. Pass trendy shops and cafés in Bohemian Soho on your way to Covent Garden, a 13th-century fruit and vegetable garden transformed into a maze of narrow streets and pedestrian walkways burgeoning with street performers, open-air markets and boutiques. , Thames River, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery Visit, Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Soho |  | Abbey Road |  | Fish & chips dinner Nothing’s more British than fish and chips—there are eight fish and chip shops (“chippies”) for every McDonald’s in the country. Head to an authentic pub with your Tour Director for a taste of this national food, generally served with malt vinegar. |
| Day 3 London Landmarks | London guided sightseeing tour Join a licensed local guide for an in-depth look at London, from the royal haunt of Buckingham Palace (the official London residence of Queen Elizabeth II) to the slightly more democratic Speakers’ Corner of Hyde Park, where anyone can pull up a soapbox and orate to his heart’s content. You’ll see the changing of the guard (season permitting), the clock tower of Big Ben with its 14-ton bell, and Westminster Abbey, where almost every English king and queen since William the Conqueror has been crowned. After a stop at the Houses of Parliament, continue on to the magnificent St. Paul’s Cathedral, the masterpiece of London architect Christopher Wren. , Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Hyde Park, St. Paul’s Cathedral |  | Optional Windsor Castle guided excursion $80 See how the Queen relaxes on this guided tour of the royal weekend estate, originally built as a fortress in the 11th century under William the Conqueror. Tiptoe through the tulips (and other flowers) in the East Terrace Gardens, marvel at the Gothic St. George's Chapel, or peek into the rooms of Queen Mary's doll house with its gallery of pint-size perfect furniture. Get decorating tips for your own country estate (or dorm room, as it may be). |  | Dinner at Hard Rock Café |
| Day 4 London | Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum visit |  | London free time |  | Curry dinner |
| Day 5 London--Stratford | Travel to Stratford via Oxford |  | Oxford Tour Director-led sightseeing tour Explore the oldest English-speaking university in the world. Founded in 1096, Oxford got a big attendance boost in 1167, when a tiff between the English and French kings caused all English students to be expelled from the University of Paris. Many came back to Oxford, and since then the university has been home to many of England's most illustrious thinkers and writers, including Sir Walter Raleigh, Roger Bacon -- and Dr. Seuss. |  | Brasenose College visit |  | Stratford Tour Director-led sightseeing tour See William Shakespeare's childhood home, furnished in a style typical to the Elizabethan period. Then tour the thatched cottage where his wife, Anne Hathaway, lived before her marriage. The adjoining Shakespeare Tree Garden is planted with trees and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays. |  | Anne Hathaway's cottage & Shakespeare's birthplace visit Visit William Shakespeare's childhood home, furnished in a style typical to the Elizabethan period. Then tour the thatched cottage where his wife, Anne Hathaway, lived before her marriage. The adjoining Shakespeare Tree Garden is planted with trees and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays. |
| | Day 6 Stratford--Liverpool | Day 7 Liverpool  | Beatles tour The Magical Mystery Tour is coming to take you away. Get a guided look at the Beatles' hometown for a better sense of their musical heritage. You'll see the Albert Docks, the Liver Building, the Cavern District, and the Tate Gallery. Check out the The Beatles Story Museum for memorabilia, and head to some of the Fab Four's first performance venues. |  | Merseyside Maritime Museum Liverpool grew up around its ports, but their influence has not always been positive. The city was at the center of the slave trade in the 1700s, bringing men and women up from Africa and trading them for guns and other goods. The ports, however, also allowed over nine million European emigrants the chance to escape wars and famine as they made their ways to America and Australia. Learn the fascinating history of the city's sea trade and walk through life-sized models of the many vessels that came through. |
| Day 8 Start Extension to Dublin | Ferry to Dublin |
| Day 9 Dublin Landmarks | Dublin guided sightseeing tour Join a professional licensed tour guide on an adventure to Dublin’s finest attractions. Pass the residence of Ireland’s president, Mary MacAleese, along your journey through Phoenix Park. Within Europe’s grandest enclosed park, encounter 1,760 undeveloped acres scattered with cricket pitches, grazing cows, and red deer. Stop to eye a stone phoenix rising from flames atop the Corinthian-style Phoenix Column. Tour the roads along the River Liffey to 12th-century St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the largest of its kind in all Ireland. Get a glimpse of the neighboring park where St. Patrick (who brought Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century) baptized converts. Continue on to Trinity College, the stone-clad sprawling campus where Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett studied. Stop by the Long Room in the Old Library for a zoom-view of the illuminated edition of four Gospels, the Book of Kells. The original manuscript was penned in Latin around AD 800 by four Irish Monks who used multicolored ink from plants and bugs. Take some time to study the brilliant latticework of curvy Celtic symbols woven with animal figures that enlivens the script. , Phoenix Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral , Trinity College Book of Kells visit |  | Optional Powerscourt Gardens excursion $45 Imagine the most picture-perfect Irish countryside you can, and you still can’t imagine the beauty of County Wicklow. Waterfalls slice through craggy mountains; medieval ruins carve out space in out-of-this-world green hills; wildflowers flourish everywhere. See the culmination of this beauty in the gardens at Powerscourt house, a mansion once belonging to a powerful Anglo-Irish family. The gardens meander over 45 acres of the 14,000-acre estate, with walled gardens and formal terraces giving way to rambling hills and natural lakes. |
| | Day 10 Flight Home from Dublin |
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