Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Southern England Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
England's ancient opulence is preserved in its palaces, castles, and gardens. A duke's indulgence lives on, the Monarchs' elegance spills through stately homes, and there's a hidden history that complements the heritage. Handcrafted to delight the regality inside any luxury visitor, this 10-day Southern England tour reveals the astonishing architecture of England's royals. Welcome to a millennium of beauty, flamboyant tastes, and lushly landscaped gardens.
Customizable Itinerary
London – Regal Welcomes to a Famous Capital
Welcome to London, the seat of the Monarchy and the center of England's millennium of history. Westminster hangs over the Thames, the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) chimes, and the King’s Guard stands stern-faced. London delivers on its promise of famous sights, but after landing in the capital, there's a more relaxed way to get acquainted with the luxury. You will be greeted at the airport and transferred to a five-star hotel in the heart of the city. Take time to recuperate and reenergize with high tea in a lavish restaurant, preparing for a sophisticated evening.
Tonight, you get dressed up for a night at the opera. The Royal Opera House is one of London's premier gems, a building of elegance and excess that comes to life when orchestral strings reverberate off the walls. Spend the evening enjoying a world-class performance before heading to post-opera dinner reservations at an upscale London restaurant. It is the perfect introduction to the cultural richness of the capital, setting the stage for the royal history you will uncover in the days ahead.
What's Included:
London – The Crown Jewels and Kew Gardens
London – Windsor Castle and Hampton Court
London – Canterbury Cathedral and the Garden of England
Oxford – Highclere Castle and Blenheim Palace
Oxford – Exploring the Ancient University City
The Cotswolds – Kelmscott and Countryside Charm
The Cotswolds – Sudeley Castle and Royal Connections
The Cotswolds – Postcard Perfect Villages and Gardens
The Cotswolds to London – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Explore England's finest palaces and stately homes, including the magnificent homes of the monarchs
- Tour the stately rooms of Buckingham Palace, explore ancient Windsor Castle, see the home of the Duke of Marlborough and the opulence of a dozen palaces and castles
- Enjoy four nights of luxury in London, complete with tickets to the Royal Opera House and the sublime botanical gardens of Kew
- Day trip to the lesser-known yet equally inspiring gardens of Kent, then stop off at 13th-century Hever Castle for some more royal intrigue
- Settle into the cobblestone of Oxford and spend two nights amongst the splendor of the world's oldest university
- Journey through the iconic villages and gardens of the Cotswolds and spend three nights reveling in the countryside
- Visit the home of the Prince of Wales, the Queen Mary, Winston Churchill, Henry VIII, and a whole series of England's royalty
Detailed Description
It's hard to imagine England without its royalty, with images of the Queen sipping tea from regal china, stories of Henry VIII beheading his wives, or palaces that seem to redefine notions of opulence. The monarchy is shrouded in both fame and mystery, and Southern England is filled with the jewels from its treasure chest. Of course, this handcrafted tour covers the famous sights of the finest England vacations, like the State Rooms of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. But it also pieces together the fabulous castles and stately homes that are far from the limelight. Lush and inspiring landscaped gardens are equally prominent throughout this Southern England tour of palaces, castles and gardens, along with a rural sense of splendor when you escape to the Cotswolds.
London is the ideal starting point, and a performance at the Royal Opera House introduces you to just how luxurious the capital can be. Over four days, you're immersed in a heritage collection that is full of beauty and intrigue. Picture Hampton Court Palace, Sissinghurst Castle, Kew Gardens, Queen Mary's Doll House, the palace throne, and the crown jewels; This is royal England at its grandest. An expert royal guide takes you on private tours in and around London, stopping each day at a picturesque garden so you can enjoy a spot of high tea.
Oxford is a change of pace, its cobbled pedestrianized streets allowing you to explore at leisure. Picture a millennium-old university, the world's biggest library, Gothic chapels, and rustic pubs only serving hand-pulled ales. Oxford is a fascinating mix of architecture and experiences, a living and breathing masterpiece from the past. En route, you'll see Highclere Castle, along with the 18th-century Baroque masterpiece of Blenheim Palace. Surrounded by sublime gardens, this is arguably England's finest stately home, yet it remains blissfully devoid of tourists.
Journeying into the Cotswolds, you're acquainted with timeless impressions of rural England. A boutique hotel is set in a stately home; Prince Charles has his gardens nearby while castles and manors are hidden down elegant driveways. Idyllic and intimate, it's the perfect place to relax after spending time in the cities. Listen closely and all you hear is a boiling kettle and the resonance of sheep herds. Tour buses can flood the villages during the afternoon, so you're out in the country, visiting stunning manor houses, gardens, and royal castles. Then you return to the postcard image when everyone else has departed, enjoying the submersion in a hidden fairytale chapter of England.
Starting Price
$5,700 per person (excluding international flights)
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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 41 reviews
Every hotel had beautiful grounds and views. We had asked for hotels that also had the ambiance of age and antiquity. One of our favorites was in Chelsea. The staff was especially warm and friendly. We felt very comfortable with everyone! We loved all of the rooms in the entry level. It was cozy and beautiful, even the patio.
The Broadway hotel really blew us away. It was built in 1300 or so. It has an outstanding courtyard and landscaping. The staff were flexible. Theye even helped me to find a secluded area for dinner the last evening. We were mesmerized by every sitting area. There were antiques everywhere; I should say ancient antiquities. The coastal hotel was nautical and charming. There were lovely staff there as well! The views of the estuary were stunning. At high tide, the river came right up to the outdoor patio. It was mesmerizing!
Another hotel was very pretty inside and had compelling views of gardens and sweeping lawns. It overlooked the Jurassic coast, as well as a very large beach and piers. It was very far to walk and straight downhill. We could not get any taxi or bus to get to the harbor for our boat ride, sadly. We tried walking, but it was too far. There was no taxi for the return trip either. We had to walk up steep steps and then along a winding garden path back to the top. It was very stressful for me because I have a damaged tendon in my ankle, which hurt me quite a lot. It was very disappointing. However, my husband was thrilled that I made it up the hill. So was I.
There was a mix-up at the hotel about our room. We had discussed with our agent that we needed rooms on the ground floors. They had us on the first floor and moved us at the last minute to a very small corner room with cheap furniture and no space for two people to maneuver. We were both appalled, but fortunately our agent was able to take our call and we ended up in an apartment instead. It had no view other than of parked cars, but it was spacious and modern. It was the best they could do. This hotel was located in Lyme Regis.
Our next stop was Henley on Thames. The hotel was very nice and the two was pretty, but we didn’t arrive until 4.30. There was no Sunday dinner, so went elsewhere. Then we left the next morning at 9.30. The river was lovely to view.
We had fantastic drivers and driver guides throughout London, the Cotswolds, Cornwall, and Dorset back to London.
We missed our tour of Westminster Abbey due to the time change and lack of sleep. Our concierge tried his best to arrange for us to visit it on our last day. I called our travel company and was given the ticket number by email. Westminster Abbey declined because the company it was purchased through refused to confirm it. We were again disappointed. I tried calling the travel company back, left a message for help, but never got a return call.
We may go back again, but I would arrange for someone to meet me at the airport with a wheelchair. I would have been less stressed. That airport was overwhelming and confusing.
I sincerely wished that we did not have the Chelsea Flower Show and Windsor Castle on the same day. I could hardly walk by the end. Our agents offered to change Windsor to a different day, but it was an additional £350 or so. That seemed very unfair.
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We absolutely loved our England adventure and already wish we could go back. It was a perfect balance of English countryside, history, and culture.
All our hotels were wonderful. The lodge in Broadway was such an extraordinary place to stay—the property was so historic, but the rooms and amenities were modern. We loved the pool and gym, and delicious food/drink they offered. We also took advantage of the playground down the street every evening after dinner—it had a zipline and a beautiful vista. The lodge at Warwick was also amazing, such a fun place to stay for families with young kids. We also really enjoyed our hotel in London. The location was ideal as we could walk to restaurants and we had a tube station right there.
Our drivers were also very professional and friendly, and made the transfers between locations so simple and stress-free for us. Honestly we have nothing but good things to say about every moment of this vacation, from the afternoon tea to the "Harry Potter" studio tour.
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After working with Zicasso-matched travel companies in the past, I expected a worry-free and bespoke experience with this tour operator. My requests were not out of the ordinary in any way. I had wanted to explore the Cotswolds, visit Stonehenge, and then spend a couple of days in London. I had expressed that in London I was interested in seeing Abbey Road, spending a day on Military History for my son, and then a day exploring London neighborhoods and neighborhood bakers for me.
The tour operator planned transportation for us to and from the Cotswolds, a bike tour in Oxford, and a punting trip, and then two guided days in London (including a tour of the Churchill War Rooms that I had requested). In the weeks leading up to the trip, I had received a more detailed itinerary, and it was clear that days in London were not planned to specifications and were very generic offerings. And there was no effort made to accommodate my request to see Abbey Road (basically, I would be left to squeeze it in on my own). I emailed my disappointment to the tour operator, and they assured me that they would make changes to allow for my desire to explore neighborhoods and bakeries. I also wanted to get to London earlier and remove a stop in Bath and was charged a change fee (to remove something, six weeks in advance?)
Upon our arrival at Heathrow, our transportation was not onsite, which is fine; however, there was no one tracking our flight and no proactive notification that our transportation would not be able to meet us. I had to contact the tour operator's emergency line (which was very helpful).
Our second morning (Saturday), while still jet-lagged, we were up and ready to meet our driver at 9:15 in front of our hotel to take us to the train station a few towns away. Our driver was 10 minutes late, with no proactive contact to let us know that he was on his way. Then, later that day, once we were in Oxford for our bike tour, the tour company was not expecting us and did not have bikes ready for us. (Another group was there and were the only ones expected.)
The next morning (Sunday), we were told to be ready and checked out of our hotel by 9:00 a.m. for a driver to take us to see Stonehenge. At ten after 9:00, I contacted the after-hours number to inquire as to why the driver was not there. At 9:30, the tour operator still could not get in contact with the driver and recommended that I try to find a taxi to take me 2 hours away to Stonehenge. Needless to say, it was impossible to find someone at the last minute on a Sunday morning during high season. (Sidenote: a number of guests were being met by their drivers, on time, at our hotel. So, not an impossible ask.) Finally, after waiting for 3 hours, we were met by another driver who drove us to London directly. We wasted our morning (and because we had checked out of our hotel, we basically sat with our bags in the lobby) and never saw Stonehenge.
When we were in London, while our guide was a lovely person, we were asked to figure out our own way to meet her (instead of being met) and she did not have any particular knowledge about Military History (when we were in the Guards Museum, another guide was there with his party and it was clear, again, that it was not an impossible ask to have a guide with such knowledge). Also, it was clear to me that our guide, who would be guiding us for the following day, was not briefed or prepared to give a tour of neighborhood bakeries. (She thought I wanted to see a blue door in Notting Hill that was highlighted in a movie.)
All in all, I feel like I paid a premium for a vacation that I could have planned myself and instead of a stress-free and customized experience, I had to keep on top of our transportation plans and was given something perfunctory.
The tour operator has refunded me for the drive to Stonehenge that did not happen and some change fees. This seems to be an obvious gesture and the least they should have done.
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We had an absolutely amazing time in England, thanks to Zicasso's travel specialist. We had the opportunity to visit the countryside in Sussex, walk in the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh, visit the coast, pass through Wimbledon, and finish off in London. The trip was perfectly planned and well-paced. They really listened to our intentions and made great recommendations with regard to lodging, tours, and food.
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Zicasso's tour planner and her associates at the travel company did an excellent job of putting together a long-awaited trip to the UK to explore our father's roots.
Starting in Edinburgh, Scotland, and extending down into London and on to our father's birthplace in mid-Wales, she and the company found us great accommodations centrally located within our areas of interest. Our various walking tour guides were excellent and our agent's recommendations for places to see were wonderful and fit within the timeframe and parameters of our travels.
Our wonderful Welsh guide was able to locate our father's childhood farm and even discovered some previously unknown family members still in residence there. We had a truly memorable trip and highly recommend our agent and her travel company!
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Zicasso's trip planner worked with my family for the better part of a year planning our big family trip. She provided exceptional service and planned every detail of our trip. We have a large family, with lots of moving parts. There were many changes in the itinerary along the way and she rolled with all the many changes. She was always polite, courteous, and graceful in her many interactions with our family.
She listened carefully during our initial conversations to help us plan the best trip possible. Being a large family, with multiple generations, she really created the best possible experience, taking in everyone's wishes. Working with her was very relieving, knowing she was taking care of all the details.
Our family's trip took us from the States to Ireland, Scotland, and England. We traveled on planes, trains, ferry, and drove a car. Our trip planner arranged every detail meticulously. We stayed in lovely, quaint, boutique hotels, ate the most wonderful foods, saw the amazing sights, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites across all three countries. From the Cliffs of Moher to the Culloden Moor Memorial to Stonehenge to castles grand and desolate; from beautiful cathedrals to old abbey ruins; from little country pubs to Michelin-starred restaurants; and even spending a couple days in an actual 17th-century castle, every minute was amazing! Truly amazing!
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