Excursão a Stratford, Cotswolds, Oxford e Castelo de Warwick saindo de Londres
1 day
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Excursão a pé por Oxford, siga os passos dos mais venerados estudantes de Oxford, de C.S. Lewis a Bill Clinton, enquanto passeia pelas ruelas de paralelepípedos e pátios dessa lendária cidade universitária de contos de fadas. Veja as "torres dos sonhos", as vielas estreitas, a Bodleian Library e as antigas praças desta bela cidade.
Entrada ao Brasenose College. Em homenagem à porta de bronze. O advogado, Sir Richard Sutton e William Smyth, Bispo de Lincoln fundaram o Brasenose College em 1509. Ela possui arquitetura de conto de fadas e um gramado verde. Estudantes passados incluem David Cameron, atual Primeiro-Ministro, e o escritor William Golding.
Cotswolds, experimente vistas de tirar o fôlego da zona rural de mercado de pacatas cidades e vilas durante um suave passeio por uma das mais pitorescas da Inglaterra regiões.
Do local de nascimento de Shakespeare em Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford-upon-Avon foi o lar do mais reverenciado e mais famoso escritor do mundo, William Shakespeare. Visite as pitorescas casas de enxaimel onde as peças do Bardo nasceram e obtenha fascinantes detalhes sobre sua infância.
O almoço será incluído.
Castelo de Warwick, visite a excelente calçada medieval que é o Castelo de Warwick. Entre no Grande Salão e mergulhe na batalha. Sinta o peso de um espada medieval, se torne um soldado desconhecido, experimente uma batalha capacete na de tamanho e visite as Salas para se deleitar com festa vitoriana.
O horário estimado de chegada em Londres é em torno das 19h.
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Entrada ao Brasenose College. Em homenagem à porta de bronze. O advogado, Sir Richard Sutton e William Smyth, Bispo de Lincoln fundaram o Brasenose College em 1509. Ela possui arquitetura de conto de fadas e um gramado verde. Estudantes passados incluem David Cameron, atual Primeiro-Ministro, e o escritor William Golding.
Cotswolds, experimente vistas de tirar o fôlego da zona rural de mercado de pacatas cidades e vilas durante um suave passeio por uma das mais pitorescas da Inglaterra regiões.
Do local de nascimento de Shakespeare em Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford-upon-Avon foi o lar do mais reverenciado e mais famoso escritor do mundo, William Shakespeare. Visite as pitorescas casas de enxaimel onde as peças do Bardo nasceram e obtenha fascinantes detalhes sobre sua infância.
O almoço será incluído.
Castelo de Warwick, visite a excelente calçada medieval que é o Castelo de Warwick. Entre no Grande Salão e mergulhe na batalha. Sinta o peso de um espada medieval, se torne um soldado desconhecido, experimente uma batalha capacete na de tamanho e visite as Salas para se deleitar com festa vitoriana.
O horário estimado de chegada em Londres é em torno das 19h.
Incluído
- Passeio a pé por Oxford
- Pacotes de almoço
- Veículo de luxo com ar condicionado
- Guia profissional
Não incluído
- Gorjetas
- Recolha e entrega no hotel
Adicional
- A confirmação será recebida no momento da reserva
- Sem acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Perto de transporte público
- Bebês devem permanecer no colo
- Os viajantes devem ter condicionamento físico razoável
- Por favor, observe que o itinerário e o pedido da excursão podem ser alterados.
- Esta experiência requer um número mínimo de pessoas. Caso seja cancelada por falta de viajantes, ofereceremos uma data/experiência diferente ou o reembolso integral
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The tour was well run and very informative, but there just wasn't enough time to see each location. I wouldn't even mention The Cotswolds in this tour since we basically rode down a street and was told to look at the thatched roof homes. Even though our tour guide had a heavy Spanish accent we were able to get the main ideas of what he was telling us. He did good job keeping us on schedule. I just missed not being able to spend more time in Stratford and not being able to go inside the Bodliean Library in Oxford.
Really nice tour , you have time to do your own things. Our guide was really polite and prepared a little bit repetitive with words, maybe he needs more experience.
The tour is really all about the Guide as that is really what you are buying. My tour turned out to be a bi-lingual tour although it was not advertised as such, and our guide, Saul, gave his narrative in English and Spanish. I would have NOT signed up for this tour had I known it to be bi-lingual as it detracted from his narrative a great deal. And, his English was not that good so I cannot give it over two stars as it could have been better. Warwick Castle is for children and has been Disneyized. At Shakespeare's birthplace the rooms were described by children which made two parents pleased but I could not understand and would have preferred a professional description. The drive through the Cotswolds was lovely but how could it not be? Oxford was by far most interesting to me.
We have been on this Tour before 15 or so years ago and then Warwick Castle was the highlight. No longer, as the safety regulators have applied 21st Century safety logic and humanism to make sure no one trips and/or is offended by references to torture QUERY: if no one mentions torture or cramped/inhumane conditions in the Dungeon, does that mean it never occurred?. Oxford, however, retains all its glory, as does Shakespeare's birth place. Perhaps an interesting tidbit -- you will earn the origin of the phrase sleep tight on this tour. Our guide was quite informative, especially about Oxford.
Nice historical journey.
Warwick was nice, we were given plenty of time there abit too much, if it was to compared with other places. Wished i could spend more time in Stratford and Oxford. Did not have time to even go into the buildings in Oxford this was our last stop before heading back to London. I would recommend doing it not as a tour to be able to have enough time in each place. Was denied lunch pack because I booked it too late, but they never advise prior to booking or even at the start of tour, if not I could have booked another tour that was slightly cheaper without lunch included,or even get my own food, so yeah i was very hungry while others were eating.
My day trip to Stratford through the Cotswolds to Oxford and Warwick Castle a great day out packed with sites. The very informative and experienced guide gave an insight into the educational and personal life of the students and village of Oxford as will as the life and times of William Shakespeare and the aristocracy. I've been on trips where the guide is like reading from a script, a tourist themselves and you end up turning off not listening but when a local is sharing the love and passion they have for where they live it changes the experience for the tourist. My only complaint was the soggy lettuce roll that was lunch, picnic lunch saves time just make it edible.