On this excursion from London, enjoy a taste of medieval Britain at Warwick Castle, discover a literary great in Stratford-upon-Avon—home to the famous Shakespeare, and experience the magic of Oxford, known as the “City of Dreaming Spires”.
Drive through the countryside to reach the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, which has many lovingly preserved buildings dating back to Shakespeare's time—including the house where “The Bard” was born. Arrive at Shakespeare’s school (before it opens to the public) and step back in time to the 1570’s when William Shakespeare was a pupil. Enjoy a guided tour and the chance to take part in a Tudor lesson—write with a quill and ink and see the rare medieval wall paintings. Shakespeare's School is closed during low season between October - March. You will have extra free time in Stratford-Upon-Avon including a photo stop outside Shakespeare's Birthplace as well as the schoolroom.
After free time for lunch head to Warwick Castle—one the greatest medieval castles in Britain. Explore the history that dates back over 1,000 years, to a world of extravagant banquets, bloody battles, and royal splendour, and stop by the Tussauds Studio, which brings to life tales of treachery, torture, passion, and power.
Your final stop is in Oxford, where you head out on an introductory walking tour of the stunning centre with its Gothic churches, chapels, and ivy-clad college buildings. On the way to the remarkable city, enjoy a short drive through the scenic Cotswold.