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Magnificent Tower Bridge, breathtaking Irish landscapes and mysterious Stonehenge… Trafalgar’s holiday packages to the UK and Ireland visit some of the most renowned and picturesque highlights in all of Europe.
Enjoy a hassle-free tour with enough time for you to relax, shop and explore on your own. Trafalgar’s experienced Tour Directors have the local knowledge, will be there to answer your questions, show you the main and less-visited attractions and help you organize your holiday – travelling in the UK and Ireland has never been easier.
The eclectic mix of history, tradition, culture and sightseeing attractions make a holiday to the UK and Ireland truly exceptional. With Trafalgar, all you need to do is decide on where, when, and for how long.
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A grand city studded with attractions, London offers some of the world’s most captivating experiences for first-time visitors and Londoners alike. The distinguished landmarks of Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace signify a long and eventful past, while interweaving streets lead you through changing cultural landscapes that give London its unique atmosphere.
London buzzes with a seemingly endless medley of markets, museums, West End shows, bars and restaurants - find something ‘new’ at every turn, whether it’s a classic Victorian building or a modern high-street garment. London truly is a world of its own.
Buckingham Palace - The London residence of the Queen, Buckingham Palace is an imposing site and a historic landmark. Try to catch the ceremony of the Changing of the Guards.
London Eye – Take a breathtaking trip up the world’s biggest observation wheel, where you are guaranteed the most spectacular views of London’s skyline.
Tower of London - A prison, a palace, a place of execution and the home of the Crown Jewels. The Tower of London is steeped in English history and legend, dating as far back as 1066.
Houses of Parliament - This beautiful mock gothic building has become a familiar landmark and houses not only the countries government but also Big Ben - the largest clock face in the country. Listen out for its hourly chimes.
St Paul's Cathedral - St Paul’s is an architectural triumph and an imposing sight on the London skyline. In the crypts of the cathedral you’ll find medieval relics and from its dome, awe inspiring views of London. It is also the location of the wedding ceremony of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
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A beautiful city to look at and a pleasure to explore - voted “Europe’s city of Culture” in 1991, the Irish capital continues to live up to its title. Dublin’s chirpy street markets, famed landmarks and affable nature make the city a must-see for any traveller.
What is so magnetic about Dublin? Spotting a four-leaf clover or a stealthy leprechaun, or is it perhaps the attractions of Trinity College and the Guinness Brewery? With a flourishing dining scene, a trendy shopping district and enough sightseeing highlights to satisfy anyone’s craving, Dublin is delightful.
Dublin Castle - Built by the English in the 13th century, Dublin Castle is a fascinating record of the
historic life of the city.
Guinness Storehouse – This is a beer lover’s delight and the home of Guinness. Audio and visual displays are used to teach tourists about the black beer that is an Irish obsession.
Phoenix Park - One of the largest parks in the world, Phoenix Park has deer, sports fields, a motor racing track and some great historic residences.
Temple Bar - An offbeat maze of entertainment, bars and restaurants. Temple Bar is where Dubliners go to unwind and really let loose.
Trinity College - The number 1 University in Ireland, Trinity College was started by Elizabeth I in 1592 and is home of the historic Book of Kells. |