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Taking a tour of England means stepping into a land rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. England, the largest country within the United Kingdom, offers any traveler a diverse array of experiences. From the vibrant streets of London to the serene Lake District, touring England reveals a landscape filled with contrasts and charm. History enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by ancient castles and historic landmarks, while nature lovers can bask in the beauty of England's varied countryside. The country's compact size makes it perfect for touring, allowing visitors to easily experience bustling city life, quaint rural villages, and stunning coastal scenery all in one trip. With England tours, you can delve into the nation's storied past, explore its thriving present, and embrace the warm hospitality of its people. Whether you are seeking a cultural journey through ancient cities or a peaceful retreat in the countryside, touring England promises an unforgettable experience. With tour operator volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 40% versus assembling the same itinerary on your own! Book your England tour today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted tour headquarters. View England Tour Deals and Discounts

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England Travel Guide

England Tours Highlights

  • The Lake District: A jewel in England's crown, the Lake District is famed for its breathtaking scenery and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hiking, boating, and climbing are popular activities in this region, with trails for all abilities.
  • The South West Coast Path: For coastal lovers, the South West Coast Path provides over 600 miles of spectacular coastline to explore. It's perfect for walking tours, offering dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages.
  • The Peak District: As England's first national park, the Peak District is known for its rolling hills, moors, and dales. It's a haven for hikers and cyclists, with paths like the Pennine Way and Tissington Trail.
  • Jurassic Coast: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast in southern England is a must-visit for fossil enthusiasts and beachgoers alike, offering unique geological formations and beautiful seaside views.
  • Stonehenge: A tour of England is incomplete without visiting the mystical Stonehenge. This prehistoric monument in Wiltshire is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the wonders of the world, captivating visitors with its mysterious origins and impressive stone circle.
  • The Tower of London: The Tower of London is a historic fortress and former royal palace on the north bank of the River Thames. It's known for its remarkable history, serving as a prison, treasury, and home to the Crown Jewels. Touring the Tower is a journey through England's turbulent past.

England Tours Travel Tips

  • The UK uses British Pounds as their currency – don't make the mistake of exchanging for Euros.
  • The smaller cities like Oxford, Lancaster, Cornwall, Chester, or Bath are just as interesting as London.
  • Some of the best museums in the world are in England and all public museums are free.
  • A lot of cathedrals in England are also free.
  • If you're doing activities not included in your tour, book your tickets early.

England Tours Things To Do

  • See Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace
    See Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace

    Headquarters and London residence of the monarchy, Buckingham Palace, has been a focal point for the British people. The Palace serves as a backdrop for the regular Changing the Guard Ceremony which is a colorful spectacle of British pageantry. 

    Best Time To Visit

    For 10 weeks each summer and select dates in the winter and spring, visitors are welcomed to tour the 19 State Rooms open to the public, including the Throne Room which is used by The Queen for court ceremonies and official entertaining. Changing the Guard is weather permitting and takes place at 11 am daily during the summer and Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday during the rest of the year.

     

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    To see Changing the Guard, arrive at Buckingham Palace early to save your spot. St. James's Palace and the Wellington Barracks are also one of the best places to watch Changing the Guard. Please note, there is a new Changing the Guard schedule updated every month and it is advised to re-check the timing closer to your trip.

  • Learn About History at Westminster Abbey
    Learn About History at Westminster Abbey

    One of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings, this large mainly Gothic abbey church was the traditional burial site for English and, later, British monarchs and royal weddings. Founded in 960AD, with the current building over 700 years old, the Abbey is steeped in British history. Over 3,000 famous people are buried in the Abbey, including Stephen Hawking, Nelson Mandela, and Jane Austen.

    Best Time To Visit

    Westminster Abbey welcomes over a million visitors each year and is open 7 days a week. Please keep in mind since it is a working church, some areas might be closed off to the public. Be sure to check for a full list of general opening times. The Abbey has gardens that have been cultivated for 900 years and are the perfect place to visit from Tuesday to Thursday.

     

    You Should Know

    Westminster Abby has a gift shop and café to grab a snack, meal, or traditional afternoon tea. Photography is not permitted inside Westminster Abbey. If you would like to take photos, you can in the Cloisters, Chapter House, and College Garden. Appropriate clothing is appreciated, including removing hats while inside. During the winter, it can be chilly inside the Abbey so dress warmly. 

  • Take a Stroll in Hyde Park
    Take a Stroll in Hyde Park

    Located in Central London, Hyde Park is the largest of the four Royal Parks surrounding Buckingham Palace. Hyde Park got its start in 1536 when King Henry VIII seized the manor and turned it into a vast hunting park. Through the years, a few updates changed the look of the park. Charles I created a circular track called the ring where members of the royal court could drive their carriages. After William and Mary became king and queen, they added a processional route that was lit by 300 oil lamps. This was the first road in England to be lit at night. More recently, a memorial fountain dedicated to Princess Diana was added.

    Best Time To Visit        

    Since the park is completely outdoors, it's best to visit when the weather is warmer.  The park also hosts lots of educational and well-being events so be sure to check the calendar for interesting gatherings. Hyde Park is family-friendly and even has playgrounds for little ones to play and explore.   

  • Sail Down the River Thames
    Sail Down the River Thames

    The River Thames runs from Cotswold through London and into the North Sea. It is part of the longest river in England, has 45 locks, and is home to over 25 species of fish. There are a wide variety of cruises available that explore the River Thames. Evening cruises to see the city at sunset, dinner cruises to dine with a fine background, and hop-on/hop-off cruises so you can take advantage of the cruise at any time of day.

    Best Time To Visit

    London is beautiful at any time of the day, but the city really sparkles when the sun is setting. Watching to sunset behind the buildings and seeing the lights of the London Eye, and the many towns and churches twinkle over the city is stunning and romantic. Grab dinner at a local restaurant at the end of your cruise to end a fun night in the town.

  • Marvel at Stonehenge
    Marvel at Stonehenge

    This prehistoric monument in Wiltshire is regarded as a British cultural icon. The ring of stones is about 13 feet high and is believed to have been constructed in 3000 BC to 2000 BC. There have been many theories on why Neolithic and Bronze Age people put so much effort into building it, but no one knows for sure.

    Best Time To Visit

    The busiest season for visitors is in the summer months of July to September. In the spring and autumn, it will still be sunny and warmer than the winter months. Since this is such a popular destination, visitors should arrive before 9:30 am if you are trying to avoid crowds. Many people prefer going right before closing time in order to catch the sun dropping behind the stones.

  • Spend Time in the British Museum
    Spend Time in the British Museum

    Dating back to 1753, the British Museum has artifacts spanning over 2 million years. They have a unique collection of world-famous objects, namely, the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, and Parthenon sculptures. Along with their permanent exhibits, they also have special exhibitions and displays that are only available for viewing for a short time.

    Best Time To Visit

    The British Museums is open from 10 am to 5:30 pm. If you can't get there right when it opens, go later in the afternoon, closer to closing time.  Don't save the Museum for a rainy day, it is usually more crowded when the weather is bad. If a temporary exhibit is close to ending, the Museum will be more crowded.

     

    You Should Know

    The British Museum is free for everyone. You will need to go through a security checkpoint and large luggage is not permitted. Check out the big sights before wandering around. The Museum is huge and you could spend all day there. Go see what interests you first, then explore. Most people head to the Rosetta Stone right when they go through the doors. You don't have to spend your whole day at the Museum, you can pop in and out and spread your visit over the series of a few late afternoons or early mornings.

  • Tour the Roman Baths
    Tour the Roman Baths

    The Roman baths, in Bath, England are one of the most well preserved religious spas of the ancient world. The water at the Baths still flows with natural hot water. The Baths, which were used for public bathing and socializing, were used until the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th Century.

    Best Time To Visit

    The Roman Baths are open every day except Christmas day and December 26. March through October, the Baths open at 9 am. They are open late during mid-June, July, and August. The evenings are relatively quiet, especially on the late nights. The Great Bath is lit by torches, which makes for an impressive atmosphere. The summer months are the busiest, as well as the weekends.

     

    You Should Know

    Every town used to have its own bath complex, it is essentially a large and luxurious swimming pool. Unfortunately, visitors can't take a dip in the water. If you're peckish, the Baths have a restaurant bistro and afternoon tea.

  • Explore World Famous Art at the National Gallery
    Explore World Famous Art at the National Gallery

    Located in Trafalgar Square in London, this art museum was founded in 1824 and houses over 2,000 paintings dating all the back from the 13 th century. Visitors can expect to see world-famous artists like Rembrandt, van Gogh, Monet, Michelangelo, da Vinci, and more.

    Best Time To Visit

    The quietest time to visit is usually in the early morning. The Gallery is open late on Friday nights and is also a good option. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the calmest days, while all of August is the busiest. If the weather is nice out, it might be a good time to explore the Gallery. It is open on bank and public holidays, except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year.

     

    You Should Know

    Admission to the National Gallery is free, but some exhibitions and events are ticketed. You can take pictures in the Gallery for non-commercial use, but be on the lookout for signs that say No Photography. If you want to see the best-known Impressionists and van Goghs, head to rooms 45 and 46 right when you arrive. The Gallery has three entrances, circle the building if the line gets long to see if there a shorter wait time. If you want to start in chronological order, start at the Sainsbury entrance.

  • Learn About the Royals at Kensington Palace
    Learn About the Royals at Kensington Palace

    Located in London on the edge of Hyde Park, Kensington Palace has been the residence of the British Royal family since the 17 th century. The States Rooms are open to the public where they display many paintings and other objects from the Royal Collection. On the outside, the Palace looks like a red brick mansion, but on the inside, it is filled with intricate ceiling paintings, opulent rooms, and gold leaf trims.

    Best Time To Visit

    After lunchtime is usually when most of the crow thin out of the Palace. Tour the Sunken Garden from April to October when the flowers are blooming. Diana's Fashion Story is a popular exhibit, so if there is a long line, go upstairs to the Queen's State Apartment first. Please note, the visitors that enjoy the Palace the most are the ones who are interested in England's royal history.

     

    You Should Know

    Kensington Palace is the birthplace of Queen Victoria. You can visit the rooms where she was born and raised. Also, a children's playground was opened in memory of Princess Diana which welcomes more than a million visitors each year.

  • Watch a Play at Shakespeare’s Globe
    Watch a Play at Shakespeare’s Globe

    This reconstructed Elizabethan playhouse is where William Shakespeare wrote his plays. Located in Southwark, outside of London, the original theater was built in 1599 but was destroyed in a fire in 1613. It was rebuilt 200 meters from the original Globe. This world-renowned performing arts venue and cultural attraction still puts on plays year-round.

    Best Time To Visit

    The busiest months are from March until the end of August. The mornings and winter months are the least busy. The Globe Theater holds productions from mid-April to mid-October. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse theatre runs from October to April. There are always other events taking place throughout the year. The Globe Theater is open-air, so please dress appropriately for the weather.

     

    You Should Know

    The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is an indoor Jacobean-style playhouse and is temperature-controlled. Children and families are very welcomed at the Globe. A ticket is required for everyone 3 and up.

England Tour Packages

When planning England tours, considering the country's climate is key to enjoying your visit. England experiences a temperate maritime climate with all four seasons, each offering its unique charm.

  • Spring (March to May)

    Spring (March to May): Spring is a delightful time for touring England, with blooming flowers and mild weather. The countryside is particularly beautiful, making it ideal for rural tours.

  • Summer (June to August)

    Summer (June to August): Summer is the peak season for tours to England. The weather is generally warm and sunny, perfect for exploring coastal areas and enjoying outdoor events. However, popular destinations can be crowded.

  • Autumn (September to November)

    Autumn (September to November): Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, especially in England's many parks and woodlands. It's a great time for hiking and enjoying the countryside with fewer crowds.

  • Winter (December to February)

    Winter (December to February): Winters are cold, but England's Christmas markets and festive atmosphere make it a magical time to visit. It's ideal for city tours and enjoying England's historic sites.

England Tours Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's an England Tour?

    England tours are prepackaged trips with a set itinerary and a dedicated tour manager. Many people who want to take an England vacation want to avoid all the planning and logistics involved in a big week or two-week foreign trip abroad and are looking to save money by doing it all in a package instead of piecing things together at full price. The trip is led by a tour director who will take care of all the services from the beginning to the end of your vacation. Your tour director connects you with local tour guides who will have a lot of knowledge on the specific cities you explore. Typically, hotels, transportation throughout your trip, some meals, and sightseeing are arranged and included with the price of your England tour.  Most England tours begin in London, a treasure-trove of important architectural sites, royal buildings, theatre experiences, and a myriad of shops and world-famous department stores. In fact, you could spend a week or more in London and never get bored!

  • What's Included on an England Tour?

    Generally, an England tour will include as many services as possible, giving you less to worry about. Usually included on your England tour are transportation (getting from place to place while on tour), accommodations, most meals, and the services of a dedicated tour director. As per the itinerary, certain sightseeing opportunities are also included: tickets to special VIP access to the most famous landmarks, skip the lines, and when available, access to a personal local guide for expert commentary.  London landmarks include Westminster Abbey, Big Ben beside the River Thames, and St. Paul's Cathedral. Snap photos of the ceremonial Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, admire the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London and see the sculptures and statues in Trafalgar Square.  View all discounted tours here!

  • What’s The Best England Tour?

    The best England tour is the one that fits your budget and schedule! The most popular tour operators are Globus, Trafalgar, Insight Vacations, Cosmos, Costsaver, CIE Tours, Intrepid, Tauck, and others. You can't go wrong with any  England tour. Please speak with one of our travel consultants to find the best tour for you!

  • How Much Do England Tours Cost?

    You can book an affordable England tour starting from under $99 per day per person. Besides our award-winning customer service, the best part about booking with AffordableTours.com is you will always receive a discount on your England tour. We are committed to providing you with the lowest prices on all top tour operators.  No one beats our prices on all of our England tours!

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The tour was fast paced, but we did see so many wonderful things. It gave a very good overview of the countries visited.

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My complaint is with the tour Director from Globus. Unfortunately, my travel companion was pickpocketed at Kensington palace watching the changing of the garden. we called the Hotel, who hooked us up with the globalist desk. Unfortunately, our tour Director was busy with another person. We talked to a gentleman who was very helpful and said our tour Director would talk to us when we got back to the hotel. That never happened and when trying to talk to him, he said print yourself out of form and I’ll help you fill it out. I responded I didn’t bring my portable printer with me. Luckily our agent from Affordable tours was a wealth of information forwarded phone numbers contacts. Other useful information for us. Unfortunately, the Globus gentleman was of no help during any of the trip. So it’s the first time in 27 that we didn’t tip the tour Director.

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