9 días en Reino Unido: Londres, Edimburgo y las Tierras Altas
Private trip of 9 days organized by @katyawanders
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¡Prepárate para una emocionante aventura en Londres y Edimburgo! En este viaje de 9 días, explorarás la vibrante capital británica, desde sus icónicos monumentos como el Palacio de Buckingham y la Torre de Londres, hasta el encantador barrio de Notting Hill y los mágicos estudios de Harry Potter. Luego, te dirigirás a Edimburgo, donde descubrirás su rica historia, desde el majestuoso Castillo de Edimburgo hasta los misterios del Lago Ness y las Tierras Altas de Escocia. Una experiencia inolvidable llena de cultura, leyendas y paisajes impresionantes te espera.
Este viaje está diseñado para amantes de la historia, la cultura y la magia que desean explorar dos de las ciudades más emblemáticas del Reino Unido. Es perfecto para los fanáticos de Harry Potter que quieren sumergirse en el mundo de la saga y visitar los estudios donde se filmaron las películas. Además, los viajeros que buscan disfrutar de paisajes impresionantes, desde las calles vibrantes de Londres hasta las majestuosas Highlands de Escocia, encontrarán aquí una experiencia inolvidable.
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Por la tarde, realizarás un paseo nocturno que te servirá como introducción a esta fascinante ciudad, recorriendo sus avenidas y calles más icónicas. Comenzarás en Covent Garden, el corazón de los teatros londinenses, donde podrás admirar la famosa estatua de la bailarina en la Royal Opera House. Luego, explorarás las calles que inspiraron a J.K. Rowling para crear el Callejón Diagon y descubrirás los secretos de la estación de Charing Cross. Continuarás hacia Leicester Square, el lugar de los estrenos de cine, y terminarás tu recorrido en el bullicioso Chinatown, concluyendo en Piccadilly Circus. ¡Una noche mágica te espera!
Por la tarde, harás un tour por la City de Londres, comenzando en la estación de metro Tower Hill. Te adentrarás en sus callejuelas, visitarás la Torre de Londres, admirarás el río Támesis desde London Bridge y disfrutarás de las impresionantes vistas del Tower Bridge.
Comenzarás en la estación de Notting Hill Gate y revivirás escenas de la famosa película "Notting Hill" mientras paseas por sus calles. Explorarás el mercado de Portobello Road, descubrirás casas de celebridades, admirarás grafitis de Banksy y aprenderás sobre estudios de música emblemáticos. Además, conocerás curiosidades del famoso carnaval de Notting Hill, terminando el tour en Tavistock Road.
Al finalizar el tour, te recomiendo visitar algunos lugares cercanos como Kensington Gardens y el Palacio de Kensington, una residencia real llena de historia. También puedes explorar Hyde Park, uno de los parques más grandes de Londres, perfecto para caminar, andar en bicicleta o disfrutar de un picnic. Si eres amante de los museos, tendrás tiempo para recorrer el Museo de Historia Natural, famoso por su impresionante colección de dinosaurios y exposiciones interactivas.
Por la tarde, realizarás una visita guiada por Edimburgo, en español. Conocerás la Royal Mile, aprenderás sobre el whisky escocés, los clanes y las faldas tradicionales, además de la historia de la Ciudad Nueva. También descubrirás el monumento a Sir Walter Scott, las leyendas del Lago Norte, la gastronomía escocesa en Grassmarket y la conexión de la ciudad con Harry Potter y Greyfriars.
Por la tarde, adéntrate en el lado oscuro de la ciudad con un tour de fantasmas. Edimburgo es conocida por sus leyendas inquietantes y por ser un lugar con una cátedra de parapsicología. Durante el recorrido, descubrirás los trágicos destinos de las brujas y las leyendas que rodean el castillo y sus cementerios. Te alejarás de los lugares turísticos típicos, explorando rincones ocultos como Northbridge y Southbridge, donde el pasado sigue presente.
Por la tarde, te recomiendo realizar un tour de pubs históricos de Edimburgo, en donde recorrerás locales emblemáticos y sus leyendas. ¡Disfruta de una experiencia llena de historia y las mejores recomendaciones de whiskies y cervezas de Edimburgo!
Partirás desde Edimburgo hacia las Highlands, disfrutando de vistas del castillo de Stirling y el Monumento Nacional William Wallace. Harás una parada en Kilmahog para respirar el aire fresco, y luego recorrerás el valle de Glencoe, famoso por sus paisajes de películas como Harry Potter.
Continuarás hacia Fort August y el misterioso Lago Ness. Si lo deseas, podrás hacer un paseo en barco mientras escuchas leyendas del monstruo. En el regreso, cruzarás el Parque Nacional de las Cairngorms y verás el castillo de Ardverikie.
Esperamos que hayas disfrutado de un viaje inolvidable, lleno de momentos especiales. Recuerda que siempre podrás volver para seguir explorando y creando nuevos recuerdos.
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British Museum
London
The British Museum in London is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. The museum boasts a permanent collection of over 8 million works sourced from all continents, demonstrating and documenting the story of human culture from its origins to the present. Established in 1753, most of its our collection was based on the works of scientists and collectors. It was the world's first national public museum with free admission for 'all studious and curious persons.'
Tower of London
London
The Tower of London is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The Tower has served variously as a royal residence, treasury, mint, armory, and a prison, particularly for high-status and political prisoners. Today, the Tower of London houses the Crown Jewels and is a major tourist attraction.
Buckingham Palace
London
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the center of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703.
London Eye
London
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United Kingdom. The structure is 135 meters (443 ft) tall and the wheel has a diameter of 120 meters (394 ft). When erected in 1999, it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel. The London Eye offers panoramic views of the city and is an iconic part of the London skyline.
Big Ben
London
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is often extended to refer to both the clock and the clock tower. Officially renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to honor the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, it stands as one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom. The tower holds the second-largest four-faced chiming clock in the world and is a cherished landmark in London.
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh
Located atop an extinct volcanic hill, Edinburgh Castle is the most popular tourist attraction in the city. It has been the residence of Scottish kings since the 11th century and houses the Scottish Crown Jewels, the Stone of Destiny, and the Mons Meg Cannon. Visitors can tour the castle, explore its walls, and enjoy impressive views of the city.
Royal Mile
Edinburgh
The Royal Mile is the main street of the old town of Edinburgh and is filled with shops, restaurants, pubs, and historic sites. Some of the city's most famous landmarks can be found on it, such as Edinburgh Castle, St Giles' Cathedral, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Holyroodhouse Palace
Edinburgh
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the Queen in Scotland and is located at the end of the Royal Mile. The palace was built in the 16th century and is famous for its Renaissance architecture and gardens.
Portobello Road Market
Notting Hill
Portobello Road Market is one of the most famous street markets in the world, known for its extensive range of antiques and collectibles. Located in the heart of Notting Hill, it stretches for over two miles and attracts visitors every weekend. The market offers not only antiques but also fashion, food, and music, making it a lively and essential part of London's vibrant culture.
The Notting Hill Bookshop
Notting Hill
The Notting Hill Bookshop is a small, independent bookstore that gained international fame from the movie 'Notting Hill'. This charming shop offers a wide selection of travel books and literature, capturing the essence of the bohemian spirit of Notting Hill. It's a must-visit destination for book lovers looking to explore the unique and cozy atmosphere.
Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill
The Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event that takes place every August Bank Holiday. It is a vibrant celebration of Caribbean culture, featuring colorful parades, costumed performers, and traditional music and dance. With crowds reaching over a million visitors, it is one of the largest street festivals in Europe and a key highlight of Notting Hill's cultural calendar.
Glencoe
Glencoe
Glencoe is a stunning valley in the Scottish Highlands known for its breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by towering mountains and lush greenery, it offers numerous hiking trails for outdoor enthusiasts. It is historically significant due to the Massacre of Glencoe in 1692. The landscape is also famous for its appearance in several films, including 'Skyfall' and 'Harry Potter'. Whether you're into photography, history, or adventure, Glencoe is a destination that captivates every visitor.
Glencoe Visitor Centre
Glencoe
The Glencoe Visitor Centre provides insightful information about the natural and cultural history of the area. It offers exhibitions on the flora, fauna, and geology of Glencoe, as well as the dramatic historical events that shaped it. The centre also features a cafe and gift shop. It's an excellent starting point for visitors looking to explore the valley's extensive hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
Signal Rock
Glencoe
Signal Rock, locally known as An Torr, is a historically significant site believed to have been where the signal was given for the commencement of the 1692 Glencoe Massacre. It is surrounded by dense woodlands and offers striking views of the surrounding mountains. A moderate hiking trail leads up to this significant rock, integrating natural beauty with historical intrigue.
Ben Nevis
Fort William
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles, located near Fort William, Scotland. It attracts thousands of climbers, hikers, and tourists each year. The summit, which stands at 1,345 meters above sea level, offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Highlands. The mountain is known for its rugged beauty and challenging climbs, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Neptune's Staircase
Fort William
Neptune's Staircase is the longest staircase lock in the UK, and it is located on the Caledonian Canal near Fort William, Scotland. This impressive series of eight locks raises boats by 19 meters over a distance of 457 meters. It's a marvel of engineering and a fascinating sight for visitors. Constructed in the early 19th century, Neptune's Staircase is still in operation today and offers a glimpse into Scotland's maritime history.
West Highland Museum
Fort William
The West Highland Museum, located in the heart of Fort William, Scotland, is one of the oldest museums in the Highlands. Established in 1922, it showcases the history, culture, and heritage of the West Highlands. The museum's collections include Jacobite relics, Highland weaponry, and artifacts from the region's history. One of the highlights is the collection of items related to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Airport → Accommodation London
Accommodation London → Airport
Airport → Airport
Airport → Accommodation Edinburgh
Accommodation Edinburgh → Airport
The documentation of all reservations (hotels, transfers, activities, ...) will be sent to you by email 15 days before the start of your trip. If we need additional documentation, we will request it by email.
Tips are subject to the customer's decision based on the level of satisfaction with the service provided and the overall experience. Although they are not mandatory, they are usually expected and therefore recommended. In the case of a Free Tour, the tip is mandatory, with a minimum amount of 5€ to 10€ per person.
If you have reduced mobility or require a wheelchair and prefer to go at your own pace, let us know when booking via WhatsApp or email.
If any of the offered services are not available at the time of booking, they will be replaced with one of equal or superior quality, always informing the buyer of the change. Due to availability reasons when booking the services, the itinerary may undergo changes in the order of activities, which will also be notified to the buyer.
In the event of adverse weather conditions, for safety reasons, or other reasons deemed appropriate, the order and duration of the excursions included in the itinerary may be changed or even canceled without prior notice.
Babies: 0 - 1 year. Shared bed. Possibility of requesting a crib (limited availability). Children: 2 - 11 years. Extra bed.
Important: The extra bed in hotels is a folding type and smaller than a standard single bed. Triple rooms are not larger or more spacious because they are occupied by 3 people. The hotel category is not standardized in all countries of the world. Therefore, the criteria followed differ depending on the destination.
The baggage included for internal flights is one carry-on bag up to 2kg and one checked bag up to 15kg.
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Language English
Electricity 220 V. Type C (European) and E
Time zone UTC + 0
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