Description
Four days away to enjoy the seemingly endless attractions of England's Capital and the Royal Windsor Flower Show.\n\nJoin us for the Royal Windsor Flower Show, a spectacular celebration of gardening and horticulture, in the heart of Windsor. Taking place at the beautiful Windsor Great Park, this historic event- founded in 1892- continues to inspire and delight visitors of all ages.
2025 marks the 118th Royal Windsor Flower Show and is inspired by the theme 'Patterns in Nature' taking its inspiration from the patron His Majesty King Charles III's book 'Harmony.'Enjoy stunning floral displays, expert gardening talks, exciting competitions, and stalls offering plants, crafts, and delicious local produce. Explore the interactive activities or gardening tips from industry experts. Whether you're a passionate gardener or looking for a wonderful day out, the Royal Windsor Flower Show promises a delightful experience in a stunning setting.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Three nights dinner, bed and breakfast at our select hotel- 2 for 1 barfor three hous each evening with a choice of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.- Visit to Stamford on your outward journey- Friday - Full Day inclusive admission to the Royal Windsor Flower Show- Time to enjoy the delights at attractions of London at your leisure- Visit to Cambridge on your return journeyTake a stroll down Knightsbridge or Oxford Street, wander past the Houses of Parliament or Buckingham Palace. Why not have your picture taken at Trafalgar Square or Nelsons Column, or take a ride on the London Eye for a bird's eye view of what the city has to offer!\n\nLondon has it all. How much of it can you explore?
London
There are so many things to see and do in England's capital\nLondon is crammed with so much to see and do, it's no wonder the city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting around 19 million visitors every year! London is the perfect destination for a city break with over 2,000 years of history, iconic buildings and world-class theatre. Discover some of London's most famous landmarks, such as the Tower of London, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Buckingham Palace. Time it right and you could even experience the Changing of the Guard, one of the oldest ceremonies associated with the palace.\n\n...especially museums\nIf you love a fascinating museum, you'll be spoilt for choice in London. Explore The British Museum, Natural History Museum, Imperial War Museum and The Science Museum. You'll even find a Sherlock Holmes Museum which is of course located on Baker Street.\n\nThe city's shopping is unrivalled\nIf you fancy a spot of retail therapy, London is an absolute dream. Head to Oxford Street and Regent Street and you'll find all the big high street names. For a bit more luxury, pay a visit to Harrods, one of the largest and most famous department stores in the world. If you fancy something a little different, explore Camden Market with its many independent shops and stalls, selling fashion, music, art and food.
Stamford
Enjoy an excursion to the idyllic village of Stamford. Wander through the cobbled streets of the “finest stone town in England”, and discover the treasure trove of attractions on offer. From All Saints Brewery, All Saints Church, Barn Hill & the Stamford Art Centre to the relaxing beauty of Stamford Meadows and the historical delights at Stamford Museum. Whatever makes a great day out for you, Stamford promises it - there is so much to see and do in this popular town.
Cambridge
There is something for everyone in Cambridge, whether its history, culture or just a relaxing time. Take a walking tour to discover the delights of this vibrant city, or explore the sights by boat and go punting on the River Cam! Cambridge has an array of art galleries including the University of Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum, home to world-class collections of art and antiques spanning civilisations and centuries, plus the major centre for 20th Century and contemporary art, Kettles Yard. Kings College Chapel is celebrated for its choral services with Enensong being sung almost every day during term time. The city also boasts a wide range of museums, where you can marvel at ancient Egyptioan relics, visit the North and South Pole, view old masters by artists such as Canaletto and Cezanne, or take a look at the original specimens that Darwin collected on his famous trip on The Beagle. Sights in Cambridge include breathtaking views from the Bridge of Sighs, the Mathematical Bridge, beautiful courts and magnificent libraries. Wander through the pretty streets and see sights depicted in TV's Granchester, or simply, sit back, relax and enjoy this truly green city with its natural fen landscapes flowing right into the centre along the River Cam.