Iconic Southern England Tour: London, Bath, Cotswold, Oxford

Tower on Broadway Hill at sunset in England

What to expect on this itinerary

Southern England is a treasure chest of quintessential destinations, from regal palaces to rural splendor, archaeological ruins to Georgian spas. Every angle seems to resemble the revered image of England, filled with quaint traditions and fabulous architecture. This handcrafted 11-day Southern England tour loops across these coveted destinations, taking in everything from high tea to country pubs with roaring log fires. Classical and exclusive, this is England at its most iconic.

Countries Visited

England

Places Visited

London, The Cotswolds, Oxford, Bath

Suggested Duration

11 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

London – A High-Tea Welcome

Iconic England loves its pomp and ceremony. In the ornate Palm Court of the 1906 Ritz, guests are expected to dress formally as they sit down to an afternoon of champagne afternoon tea. Smoked salmon finger sandwiches beneath glistening gold ceilings with raisin and apple scones standing on a regal tiered cake stand. This Central London affair is the perfect introduction to quintessential Southern England. After the overnight flight, you'll be picked up from the airport and transferred to your five-star hotel in the heart of Central London. Dress for the occasion and enjoy an afternoon at the Ritz, sipping on the bubbles and getting acquainted with the etiquette of old England. A luxury chauffeur provides the drop off, completing the impression of royalty and immediate connection with English heritage. After high tea, the rest of the day is free. Dinner reservations can be recommended and arranged. Consider reading some of our England traveler reviews to further refine and perfect your own personalized itinerary.

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Day 2

London – West End Show

Day 3

London – A Free Day in London

Day 4

Bath – Downton Abbey, Stonehenge, and Salisbury

Day 5

Bath – The Georgian Splendor of Bath

Day 6

The Cotswolds – The Birthplace of Shakespeare

Day 7 - 8

The Cotswolds – Quintessential English Villages

Day 9

Oxford – The Famous University Town

Day 10

Oxford – Final Memories of Iconic England

Day 11

Oxford – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Start your exploration with three nights in London, including being welcomed with a high tea experience at the Ritz
  • Explore the capital at your leisure, with West End shows, famous shopping streets and all the iconic architecture
  • Get lost in famous history by experiencing Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey), Stonehenge, and the fabulous Salisbury Cathedral
  • Enjoy two nights in the Georgian spa town of Bath
  • Get out into the country with three nights in The Cotswolds, lost amidst quintessential villages and Shakespeare's birthplace
  • Complete the vacation in the famous university town of Oxford, filled with ancient libraries, prestigious colleges, and dazzling palaces
  • This seamless loop across the south of England is made even easier with a private car and driver

Detailed Description

Dream of England and what comes to mind? Perhaps high tea in an early 20th-century hotel? Maybe the noble splendor of Downton Abbey or a sublime stately home? A West End musical or a rural country pub surrounded by sheep? Southern England is liberally sprinkled with all these iconic images, every few miles seeming to bring a different yet equally quintessential sight. With Shakespeare's birthplace, Georgian baths, Stonehenge, cathedrals with nearly ten centuries of history, nothing looks the same but it all resembles the England of travel reveries. And it's all found in such close proximity. The longest journey you have between destinations is 90 minutes. Southern England packs it all in, from the city wonders to the cute villages, the inspiring countryside to the crumbling ruins. When one thinks of England, it's difficult to look past these iconic destinations.

A private driver takes you across Southern England, seamlessly connecting your four different bases. En route, you often stop at out of the way destinations to embark on the finest England tours. Start with three nights in London and a royal welcome with high tea at the Ritz. London can take you in so many directions, and the itinerary is free for you to piece together the capital you want to see. Tickets for a West End musical ensure another famous piece of heritage is ticked off. Then, you weave through royal England, stopping first to explore Highclere Castle, which you might now know as Downton Abbey. Stonehenge and Salisbury Cathedral reveal an ancient history before you settle into two days of Georgian splendor in the old spa town of Bath.

Picture rural England and the Cotswolds is about as close to the fairytale image as you can get. Sheep roam green hills, log fires warm country pubs, most buildings are at least 300 years old, and the country road winds to another timeless village. Three nights immerse you in this cute little dream, revealing a quiet and untouched side to England. You're also just around the corner from Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, another eternal highlight from this trip. Complete the vacation in Oxford, a world-famous university town that's packed with sublime architecture. Explore the 100 miles of shelves at the 400-year old Bodleian Library, roam through the grounds of Magdalen, see the Gothic chapel at Exeter College and visit the home of the Duke of Marlborough. With this iconic loop of destinations, you're already halfway back to London for your return flight.

Starting Price

$6,300 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Review: England Vacation, London, Bath, Thornbury, Cotswolds, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Churchill War Rooms

Overall, this travel company provided a fantastic traveling experience. We were able to enjoy many of the iconic attractions in London, including the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Churchill War Rooms, and the Tower of London, as well as explore on our own. We also enjoyed afternoon tea and wonderful play in the West End! In addition, they provided some wonderful dining recommendations that turned out to be a few of our favorite meals! 

Beyond London, we were able to explore numerous towns and villages in the southern England, including Thornbury, Cheddar, Bath, the Cotswolds, Winchester, and Windsor. 

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Luxury Scotland & England Vacation Review: London, Cotswolds, York, Isle of Skye, Edinburgh, Lochs, Castles, Scottish Highlands
Our party of 4 just returned from our 2 week tour of England. London was our first destination. It was great from the start. We had a private driver and tour guides the whole time. Angela was our guide for England and Jeffrey was our guide in Scotland. Both were awesome and took exceptional care of us. We drove about 1000 miles from London up through the Cotswolds, York and then into Scotland, and all the way up to the Isle of Skye and the Lochs. We ended our trip in Edinburgh. Everything was customized to our particular interests and just wonderful. We stayed in castles along the way for the full on Downton Abbey experience and visited some sites from the Outlander movies. I would be hard pressed to say what my favorite things were, since everywhere we went was amazing. We did love our nights at the castles. The Castle near Chester-le-Street, the Castle near Girvan and the Castle near Fort William were magical.It was a vacation of a life time. I can't say enough about our guide Jeffrey in Scotland. I've never seen anyone more bent on pleasing his guests. All we had to do was mention a place or stop or whatever and he'd make it happen. A more knowledgeable and purely nice person you'll never meet.I hope to get another chance to tour with Jeffrey and this travel company. We're already thinking about next year. 

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England Review: Multi-Generational Family Vacation, Stonehenge, Buckingham Palace, Cotswolds, Shakespeare, Oxford, Local Farm

Our trip to England was fantastic!  We traveled with my parents and my two teenaged boys. We only had 10 days for the trip, so we decided to keep our destinations relatively close together.  Our travel planner did a great job of listening to our must do items and weaving together an itinerary that hit everything without exhausting us.  They were very prompt in responding to any questions or changes and we were never left hanging.  

We visited London, Stonehenge, The Cotswolds, Stratford, and Oxford.  During our four days in London, we went to Westminster Abbey, the Churchill War Rooms, Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Gardens, and The British Museum.  We saw two shows in London, one at the Globe and another right by Piccadilly Circus.  From there, we went to Hampton Court, Stonehenge, spent the night at a Castle in South Gloucestershire, took a tour of The Cotswolds, took in all things Shakespeare in Stratford, visited Blenheim Palace, Windsor Castle and had an owl evening at a falconry center where we got to handle and 'fly' several owls.  The trip was a perfect mix of city and country without having to drive hours on end.  

The travel planner sent us a binder a couple weeks out from the trip with each day mapped out with our itinerary for the day, then any tickets or directions we would need for that day.  It was extremely organized and made everything very easy to keep track of.  They had suggestions for activities and places to eat, which were very helpful.

The trip was wonderful and everyone in the family loved it!

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England Father/Daughter Vacation Review: London, Cotswolds, Warwick Castle, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Stonehenge
My daughter and I took a trip to England at the end of June 22. Mirella did a fantastic job listening, planning and staying within a budget that I had set. We had a few bumps in the road (none of which was her fault and one self inflicted) and Mirella was very quick to help smooth those bumps. She also arranged great guides and transportation to and from the airport and to all of our tours. This helped us keep at ease as we navigated through London and the Cotswolds. Be sure to see as many of the sites as your can, especially private tours because you get hands on information and get through the lines quicker. We had tours to Warwick Castle, Oxford University area, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, London Bridge, Big Ben and more! One of our guides even went out of his way to show us things not on the agenda sheet. He even showed us an old 1600's tavern to where we stopped and ate pies and drank local beers. Overall, I would definitely use their services again! They were extremely professional and helpful with a personal touch that I wasn't expecting. Thanks again to our travel agency, especially Mirella, for the memories that my daughter and I will always remember!

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Luxury UK Trip Review: England & Scotland, Seaham Beach Sea Glass, Hiking Isle of the Skye & Cotswold, Edinburgh, Blooming Heather
Our trip to the UK was slightly complicated and involved a lot of physical traveling between both Scotland and England. I worked with a trip planner from start to finish and although there were a few hiccups along the way, our overall experience was wonderful. We traveled from Washington, DC to London. From there we went to Edinburgh, Inverness, The Isle of Skye, Glasgow, Seaham, and the Cotswolds. And, the first week we traveled with another couple. Our planner had a lot of planning to do which involved a lot of moving pieces. He did an excellent job. Along the way, we took a train, had drivers, and also drove ourselves with a rental car for several days. At each stop, our reservations, drivers and activities were all carefully organized. The only exception was our rental car reservation. When we got to Inverness, the rental car place had given our car away, because they had the wrong information and thought we were picking it up at 9:00 am instead of 5pm, which would have been impossible because we were driving from Edinburgh that day and didn't leave until 10:00am. The problem came when the rental car place told us they had NO cars for us and would not have one the next day either. Fortunately, we had an awesome guide/driver who handled the entire situation with professionalism. He ended up staying with us until he had secured a car for us from another car rental agency for the next morning. Our guide/driver took care of everything allowing us to stay stress-free:) My husband and his brother were playing golf the next day and needed the car to get to the course, so our guide/driver arranged for a prepaid cab to pick them up to take them to the car rental agency. The guide/driver really went above and beyond what he was hired to do and should receive kudos for turning a potentially big problem into barely an inconvenience. Also, the car we ended up receiving was a lovely Mercedes upgrade from our original car hire. Our driver/guide was also an excellent guide in Edinburg and full of information about Scotland and that city in particular. He was fun, easy to talk with and full of ideas. He heard we loved Outlander, the series, so made it a point to stop at many of the places where Outlander was filmed!  We also had a one day guide in London. She was wonderful, and full of information about the history of England, especially London. Our driver from Seaham to the Cotswolds and he, too, was a wealth of information (former teacher) and was very interesting to talk to. The drivers and guides really helped to enhance the overall experience of being in another country. We stayed in a variety of hotels, all with their own uniqueness. Our favorite was probably the hotel on the north coast of England. This hotel also had a spa with great facilities. The people were amazingly nice and accommodating. Our room was absolutely beautiful and large. We are sea glass collectors and Seaham Beach is known for its treasures from the sea, because of glass factories that used to operate in the area a long time ago. We found lots of sea glass so Seaham did not disappoint. The Isle of Skye in Scotland and the Cotswolds in England were our two favorite places . . . of course they were the farthest apart from one another .  . . Skye is an island in the upper west corner of Scotland and the Cotswolds are about 2 hours west of London. In two weeks, we traveled many, many miles, but we really wanted to get a feel for both countries.  To do a trip like this on our own would have been very difficult. Using Zicasso and this tour company made our two weeks so easy! The issues we had along the way were all made right by the travel partners involved without question. In fact, one of the most impressive things that happened, was when we got to the last three days of our trip . . . by the time we arrived in the Cotswolds we were tired of touring and traveling from place to place. I called our planner to tell him we wanted to cancel our trip to Bath and Stonehenge.  . . all we wanted to do was hike. All of the time it took to travel from place to place had taken away time we had to hike and explore. He was able to get us a full refund for money spent on that final tour to Bath and Stonehenge, and that was greatly appreciated:)Once we returned, the planner called to go over everything about our trip and to ask for constructive feedback on how things could have been better. We talked for over an hour and in my opinion, his concern and attention to detail is what makes this company so successful. We are looking forward to working with him again to plan a trip that concentrates more on hiking and revisiting the places we fell in love with. We also want to include Wales next time and he has already sent some suggestions.    

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Review: England Vacation, London, Bath, Oxford, Dover Cliffs, Stonehenge, Leeds Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, Jane Austen Tour

This travel agency planned an excellent London, Bath, and multiple side-trip vacation for me and my family. The logistics were well-designed and executed. The tour guides were well above average, and the hotel choices in London and Bath were perfect.

We spent five nights in London, three nights in Bath, and our final night in Oxford.

Our side-trips from London included a day visiting sites related to the life of Jane Austen (Steventon, Chawton, Winchester, and Lacock) and day traveling south to visit Leeds castle in Kent, the Canterbury Cathedral, and the Dover Cliffs.

Our final day side trip took us from Bath, through Bradford-on-Avon, to Stonehenge, Highclere Castle, and then ending the day in Oxford.

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