Trip Itinerary
LONDON
DAY 1 - 1
LONDON
Day 1 - 4
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A truly global capital city, London is widely recognised for its worldwide influence on music, fashion and culture, as well as politics, trade and finance. As the largest city in Western Europe, London is cosmopolitan and vibrant and is characterised by its diverse and multicultural population. Those looking for history and culture can visit one of its many free museums or classic landmarks which line the cityscape, and for foodies the options are endless, ranging from international street food and markets to fine dining. London has it all.
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LIVERPOOL
Day 4 - 5
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A modern and vibrant city, Liverpool has a unique charm and culture which shows in the Scousers immense pride of their city. Liverpool was once one of the most important cities of the British Empire, and after suffering numerous economic and social problems has now been redeveloped into a thriving cultural hub. As the birthplace of The Beatles it’s easy to see why Liverpool is home to an excellent music scene, as well as a plethora of cultural offerings from markets to art galleries throughout its regenerated urban centre.
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EDINBURGH
Day 5 - 7
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Scotland's capital is steeped in charm, with monuments, historic buildings and picturesque views on every corner. Set between rolling hills and the waters of the Firth of Forth, Edinburgh has something to offer for everyone, with rich culture, enchanting history and scenic nature right on your doorstep. Stroll through the narrow, cobbled lanes of the Old Town, climb up to the ancient castle that sits atop a craggy rock or head to the elegant avenues of the bustling New Town where countless museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes await.
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DUBLIN
Day 7 - 9
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The vibrant, world-renowned capital of Ireland is an essential stop in any visit to the country. Dublin is a dynamic hub buzzing with life, and offers something for every traveller with its mixture of historical buildings and modern architecture within a compact city centre. Spend the day visiting museums and learning about Ireland’s literary legends, before sampling some of the famous Irish charm in one of Dublin’s many pubs and enjoying some live music while chatting to friendly and welcoming locals over a Guinness or two.
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