Leave the city behind and spend a day exploring the English countryside at it's most charming. We begin with a visit to Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. You’ll have time to explore the grand interiors, stroll through the landscaped gardens, and take in the history and beauty of this World Heritage Site.
From there, we drive into the Cotswolds and arrive in the historic town of Burford. Known for it's golden stone buildings and sloping High Street, Burford is the perfect place for lunch at one of it's traditional pubs.
Our final stop is Bibury, often described as one of the prettiest villages in England. You’ll have time to wander along the iconic Arlington Row, admire the riverside cottages, and enjoy the charm that makes this village so special.
This is a relaxed, tour designed for travelers who want to experience the Cotswolds at a gentle pace with beautiful scenery, rich history, and plenty of photo worthy moments.
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• Arrive at Blenheim Palace by 11:00 AM.
• Explore the grandeur of the Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, and the State Rooms.
• Stroll through the Formal Gardens and take in the beauty of the ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped Parkland.
• Depart Blenheim Palace at 1:30 PM.
Lunch Break: Burford
• Arrive in Burford for lunch by 1:30 PM.
• Enjoy a sit down meal at one of the local pubs or cafes, such as The Bay Tree or The Bull.
Discover Burford’s medieval charm with a walk up Burford Hill and a visit to the historic Church of St John the Baptist. Browse the quaint High Street shops, for a cozy tea room experience, stop by Huffkins Café & Tea Room or The Priory Tearooms for delightful refreshments.
“As part of our Cotswolds tour, we’ll visit Bidbury a hidden gem of the English countryside. Here, you’ll stroll past honey stone cottages, winding lanes, and the iconic Arlington Row, soaking in the timeless charm that makes this village unforgettable.”
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