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Windsor
& London
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Tour
to Windsor & London from Cambridge
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Next
Organised Tour
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None
Planned
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Time
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8am~8pm
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Includes
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Return
Travel & Guided Tour
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Adult
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£35
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Student
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£30
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Child
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£25
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Departure
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Private
Group Tours
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What
can I see?
- Windsor
Castle, the largest occupied castle in the world
- Eton
College, the school attended by Prince William and Prince Harry
- London,
one of the world's great cities
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Windsor
Castle is the largest occupied castle in the world and an official
residence of The Queen. It contains a royal palace with wonderful
State Apartments used for ceremonies and a magnificent chapel
housing the tombs of ten sovereigns of England.
London, the political, administrative and cultural capital of
Britain is a fascinating city with much to see and do.
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Plan
for the day
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On
arrival in Windsor, the first stop is the castle. After an introductory
talk about the castle and its place in British history, you will
have free time to explore its many attractions. But there is more
to see than just the castle. Take a stroll out into Windsor Great
Park for great views of the castle, wander the narrow shopping streets
of Windsor town, relax by the banks of the River Thames which flows
between the towns of Windsor and Eton, or sample British upper class
society in the antique shops and the famous college at Eton. Then
on into London to spend the afternoon in the city centre. |
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Travelling
times
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Cambridge-Windsor
1 hour 45 minutes; Windsor-central London 1 hour; central London-Cambridge
1 hour 45 minutes |
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Free
time in London
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4
hours |
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What
is included?
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Return
Travel, Introductory Talk, Maps and Info. |
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Itinerary
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Leave
Cambridge at 0800; Arrive in Windsor at 0945; Leave Windsor for
London at 1315; Arrive in central London at 1415; Free time until
1815; Return to Cambridge at 2000. |
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Links
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Windsor
Castle | Windsor
info | London
info |
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