UK & Ireland: Panoramas & Pubs
Trip snapshot
5 countries
16 activities
- Walking tour of York
- Entrance to York Minster
- Walking tour of Edinburgh
- Loch Ness scenic cruise
- Walking tour of Glasgow
- Walking tour of Belfast with local guide
- Guided tour of Giant’s Causeway
- Walking tour of Londonderry with local guide
- Walking tour of Galway with your Trip Leader
- Walking tour of Dublin
- Entrance to Guiness Storehouse
- Entrance to Conwy Castle
- Visit National Slate Museum
- Visit the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
- Canoe over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (weather dependent, summer only)
- Walking tour of Bristol
24 meals
- 18 breakfasts
- 6 dinners
Multi-share / Twin share / Double / Single room
Find me... sussing out Banksy in Bristol, wandering ancient streets in York, gazing across misty lochs in Inverness and toe-tapping to Irish music in Galway.
Trip itinerary
Day 1 - London (England)
Touch down in London town.
First nights, British bites: drop your bags, meet your fellow travellers and get ready to kick things off. You’ll be spending the next couple of weeks together, so tonight’s your chance to swap names, that “where have you just flown in from?” chat over a proper meal. London’s food scene serves every flavour going – but tonight, we’re keeping it classic. Think staple British fare to mark the first night of what’s sure to be an *incredible* two weeks ahead.
Later, your way: jet lag calling? Head back home for a well-earned rest. Still buzzing? Follow your curiosity down cobbled streets to a cosy pub for a pint or fruity mocktail, or catch the glow of the city on a twilight stroll past the Thames. Whatever pace you're feeling, London’s got you.
Touch down in London town.
First nights, British bites: drop your bags, meet your fellow travellers and get ready to kick things off. You’ll be spending the next couple of weeks together, so tonight’s your chance to swap names, that “where have you just flown in from?” chat over a proper meal. London’s food scene serves every flavour going – but tonight, we’re keeping it classic. Think staple British fare to mark the first night of what’s sure to be an *incredible* two weeks ahead.
Later, your way: jet lag calling? Head back home for a well-earned rest. Still buzzing? Follow your curiosity down cobbled streets to a cosy pub for a pint or fruity mocktail, or catch the glow of the city on a twilight stroll past the Thames. Whatever pace you're feeling, London’s got you.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Generator London (or similar)
Meals
- Dinner
Day 2 - London – York
Medieval lanes and ghostly tales.
Northward bound: this morning it’s all aboard for York. After winding your way north, your Trip Leader will show you around one of England’s most storied (and haunted) cities. Wander the crooked lanes and timbered houses of the Shambles, take in the city walls and step inside the soaring York Minster with your included entry.
Darkness falls: dinner’s on you tonight, so go hunt down a cosy pub to tuck into Yorkshire pudding the size of your head. Still got energy? Join an optional ghost tour and hear the gory, grisly tales that make York one of the most haunted cities in Europe.
Medieval lanes and ghostly tales.
Northward bound: this morning it’s all aboard for York. After winding your way north, your Trip Leader will show you around one of England’s most storied (and haunted) cities. Wander the crooked lanes and timbered houses of the Shambles, take in the city walls and step inside the soaring York Minster with your included entry.
Darkness falls: dinner’s on you tonight, so go hunt down a cosy pub to tuck into Yorkshire pudding the size of your head. Still got energy? Join an optional ghost tour and hear the gory, grisly tales that make York one of the most haunted cities in Europe.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Ibis Styles York Centre (or similar)
Activities
- Walking tour of York
- Entrance to York Minster
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
- York ghost walk experience
Day 3 - York
Vikings, ghosts and chips.
Your day, your call: today, York’s yours to explore. Step back in time at the Jorvik Viking Centre or wander the cobbled lanes with a coffee in hand. And don’t miss the city’s sweet side – York is the UK’s chocolate capital (hello, Terry’s Chocolate Orange and Kit Kat!) – so a little chocolate fix in the city centre is a must. Prefer a slower pace? Duck into an old-school tea room or kick back by the river with a book, then round off your day with a tasty included dinner – perfect for comparing step counts and chocolate consumption stats.
Vikings, ghosts and chips.
Your day, your call: today, York’s yours to explore. Step back in time at the Jorvik Viking Centre or wander the cobbled lanes with a coffee in hand. And don’t miss the city’s sweet side – York is the UK’s chocolate capital (hello, Terry’s Chocolate Orange and Kit Kat!) – so a little chocolate fix in the city centre is a must. Prefer a slower pace? Duck into an old-school tea room or kick back by the river with a book, then round off your day with a tasty included dinner – perfect for comparing step counts and chocolate consumption stats.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Ibis Styles York Centre (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 4 - York – Edinburgh (Scotland)
Castles, cobbles and a wee tipple.
All aboard: head north to Edinburgh and feel the city come alive as you arrive in Scotland's vibrant capital. Your Trip Leader will guide you on a walking tour of the Old Town and the Royal Mile, taking in streets steeped in stories and the towering shadows of Edinburgh Castle.
Your way to explore: wander the winding lanes at your own pace. Pop into the Writers’ Museum to trace Scotland’s literary legends, browse independent boutiques and galleries or climb up to Calton Hill for sweeping city views. Dine on Scottish seafood – or haggis if you’re feeling brave – and later, join an optional pub crawl to sample some of Scotland’s strongest drams.
Castles, cobbles and a wee tipple.
All aboard: head north to Edinburgh and feel the city come alive as you arrive in Scotland's vibrant capital. Your Trip Leader will guide you on a walking tour of the Old Town and the Royal Mile, taking in streets steeped in stories and the towering shadows of Edinburgh Castle.
Your way to explore: wander the winding lanes at your own pace. Pop into the Writers’ Museum to trace Scotland’s literary legends, browse independent boutiques and galleries or climb up to Calton Hill for sweeping city views. Dine on Scottish seafood – or haggis if you’re feeling brave – and later, join an optional pub crawl to sample some of Scotland’s strongest drams.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
A&O Hostel Edinburgh (or similar)
Activities
- Walking tour of Edinburgh
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
- Edinburgh pub crawl: from £20
Day 5 - Edinburgh
Hill climbs, sips and city beats.
Take on new heights: you’re free to roam Scotland’s capital today – why not wander through Edinburgh Castle and imagine royal dramas unfolding around you, then make your way up Arthur’s Seat for a view where the city sprawls like a miniature model below – rooftops, spires and all?
Let the streets guide you: listen for bagpipes drifting through the Grassmarket and watch street performers juggling and dancing along the Royal Mile. You can also join the optional stroll through Edinburgh’s UNESCO Old Town, where a kilted guide will whisk you into the world of Outlander with tales of rebels, swords and Scottish secrets. Fancy a different angle? Head to Calton Hill or the city’s many terraces to catch the sun dipping behind the castle as the skyline lights up. Your evening, your pace, your Edinburgh.
Hill climbs, sips and city beats.
Take on new heights: you’re free to roam Scotland’s capital today – why not wander through Edinburgh Castle and imagine royal dramas unfolding around you, then make your way up Arthur’s Seat for a view where the city sprawls like a miniature model below – rooftops, spires and all?
Let the streets guide you: listen for bagpipes drifting through the Grassmarket and watch street performers juggling and dancing along the Royal Mile. You can also join the optional stroll through Edinburgh’s UNESCO Old Town, where a kilted guide will whisk you into the world of Outlander with tales of rebels, swords and Scottish secrets. Fancy a different angle? Head to Calton Hill or the city’s many terraces to catch the sun dipping behind the castle as the skyline lights up. Your evening, your pace, your Edinburgh.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
A&O Hostel Edinburgh (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
- Jacobite Rebellion walking tour: from £50
Day 6 - Edinburgh – Inverness
Highland winds and hearty bites.
Highlands on the horizon: on your morning jaunt towards Inverness, watch the Scottish countryside roll past – lochs, rolling hills and maybe a sheep or two keeping you company. Arrive in the afternoon and stretch your legs with a wander through Inverness, meandering down cobbled streets, poking into quirky shops and discovering hidden nooks.
Dinner with a local twist: dig into dinner packed with hearty Scottish flavours – you might tuck into smoked salmon, gamey venison, creamy tatties and maybe haggis if you’re feeling brave. Trade tales about who can actually understand the thick Scottish accents, who’s dared the haggis and whether the whisky here really hits differently. It’s food, fun and a crash course in Highland quirks all in one.
Highland winds and hearty bites.
Highlands on the horizon: on your morning jaunt towards Inverness, watch the Scottish countryside roll past – lochs, rolling hills and maybe a sheep or two keeping you company. Arrive in the afternoon and stretch your legs with a wander through Inverness, meandering down cobbled streets, poking into quirky shops and discovering hidden nooks.
Dinner with a local twist: dig into dinner packed with hearty Scottish flavours – you might tuck into smoked salmon, gamey venison, creamy tatties and maybe haggis if you’re feeling brave. Trade tales about who can actually understand the thick Scottish accents, who’s dared the haggis and whether the whisky here really hits differently. It’s food, fun and a crash course in Highland quirks all in one.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Royal Highland Hotel (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 7 - Inverness
Loch Ness: myth or magic?
Monster hunting: set sail on a half-day adventure and keep your eyes peeled – Nessie could be waving, lurking or just having a nap. Snap photos and make up your own theories as you soak up the mind-blowing Highland scenery.
Evening, your way: back in Inverness, the evening’s yours to make memorable – kick back at the hotel or wander into town to catch live music and practise rolling your Rs like a true Scot.
Loch Ness: myth or magic?
Monster hunting: set sail on a half-day adventure and keep your eyes peeled – Nessie could be waving, lurking or just having a nap. Snap photos and make up your own theories as you soak up the mind-blowing Highland scenery.
Evening, your way: back in Inverness, the evening’s yours to make memorable – kick back at the hotel or wander into town to catch live music and practise rolling your Rs like a true Scot.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Royal Highland Hotel (or similar)
Activities
- Loch Ness scenic cruise
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 8 - Inverness – Glasgow
Scottish streets, bites and beats.
Glasgow on foot: after arriving in Glasgow, join your Trip Leader for a walking tour through Scotland’s largest city. You’ll wander past Victorian architecture, street art that winks at you from every corner and statues that have seen Glasgow grow from gritty to glamorous. After the tour hunt out a local café or bakery for a flaky pastries and maybe a cheeky tablet or shortbread to sweeten your steps. Eat it like a Glaswegian: with a grin, a few crumbs in your pocket and a story to tell.
Glasgow after dark: in the evening, the city’s yours to play with. Explore quirky bars, discover live music hidden down side streets or simply wander through the city’s glow.
Scottish streets, bites and beats.
Glasgow on foot: after arriving in Glasgow, join your Trip Leader for a walking tour through Scotland’s largest city. You’ll wander past Victorian architecture, street art that winks at you from every corner and statues that have seen Glasgow grow from gritty to glamorous. After the tour hunt out a local café or bakery for a flaky pastries and maybe a cheeky tablet or shortbread to sweeten your steps. Eat it like a Glaswegian: with a grin, a few crumbs in your pocket and a story to tell.
Glasgow after dark: in the evening, the city’s yours to play with. Explore quirky bars, discover live music hidden down side streets or simply wander through the city’s glow.
Your Inclusions
Activities
- Walking tour of Glasgow
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 9 - Glasgow – Belfast (Northern Ireland)
All aboard to Belfast.
Streets, stories and a splash of culture: this morning, you’ll make your way to Cairnyan, then sail across the waves on the ferry to Belfast. Once in the city, settle in and watch the waterfront fade into city streets as your adventure begins.
Belfast on foot: after dropping your bags, you'll join a walking tour through the heart of the city with a local guide. You’ll wander past colourful murals, quirky alleyways and buzzing markets, all while tuning your ear to the lilting Irish accent – a whole new challenge after finally decoding the Scottish lilt.
All aboard to Belfast.
Streets, stories and a splash of culture: this morning, you’ll make your way to Cairnyan, then sail across the waves on the ferry to Belfast. Once in the city, settle in and watch the waterfront fade into city streets as your adventure begins.
Belfast on foot: after dropping your bags, you'll join a walking tour through the heart of the city with a local guide. You’ll wander past colourful murals, quirky alleyways and buzzing markets, all while tuning your ear to the lilting Irish accent – a whole new challenge after finally decoding the Scottish lilt.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Ibis Belfast City Centre (or similar)
Activities
- Walking tour of Belfast with local guide
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 10 - Belfast – Giant’s Causeway & Derry – Belfast
Ireland’s legendary north awaits.
Giant adventures: This morning, wind your way up to Giant’s Causeway and wander among 40,000 perfectly hexagonal basalt columns – nature’s own game of giant Jenga. Snap a few photos and stare out at the Atlantic. Nature, myth and a hint of sea spray make it a full-on sensory adventure.
Derry on foot: in the afternoon, arrive in Londonderry and join a local guide for a walking tour of the city’s walls where you’ll see storybook lanes lined with colourful doors. Keep an eye out for spots you might recognise from Derry Girls – cue the theme tune in your head. Explore the only completely walled city in Northern Ireland, stroll along streets where history is etched into every stone and discover the vibrant murals that tell stories of rebellion, resilience and local pride. Test your ear on the Irish dialect, debate the best spots to grab a pint and uncover the quirks that make Derry one-of-a-kind.
Ireland’s legendary north awaits.
Giant adventures: This morning, wind your way up to Giant’s Causeway and wander among 40,000 perfectly hexagonal basalt columns – nature’s own game of giant Jenga. Snap a few photos and stare out at the Atlantic. Nature, myth and a hint of sea spray make it a full-on sensory adventure.
Derry on foot: in the afternoon, arrive in Londonderry and join a local guide for a walking tour of the city’s walls where you’ll see storybook lanes lined with colourful doors. Keep an eye out for spots you might recognise from Derry Girls – cue the theme tune in your head. Explore the only completely walled city in Northern Ireland, stroll along streets where history is etched into every stone and discover the vibrant murals that tell stories of rebellion, resilience and local pride. Test your ear on the Irish dialect, debate the best spots to grab a pint and uncover the quirks that make Derry one-of-a-kind.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Ibis Belfast City Centre (or similar)
Activities
- Guided tour of Giant’s Causeway
- Walking tour of Londonderry with local guide
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 11 - Belfast – Galway (Ireland)
Galway, your way!
Galway on foot: after arriving in Galway, join your Trip Leader for a walking tour through the city’s lively streets. Discover lanes lined with colourful shopfronts, browse craft stalls selling handwoven scarves, ceramic mugs and quirky local jewellery, and pause to watch buskers play fiddle, bodhrán or trumpet in the squares.
Supper, with a side of craic: enjoy a meal showcasing some of Galway’s best bites, and afterwards, take a wander through the city’s storied streets – the nights here are never dull.
Galway, your way!
Galway on foot: after arriving in Galway, join your Trip Leader for a walking tour through the city’s lively streets. Discover lanes lined with colourful shopfronts, browse craft stalls selling handwoven scarves, ceramic mugs and quirky local jewellery, and pause to watch buskers play fiddle, bodhrán or trumpet in the squares.
Supper, with a side of craic: enjoy a meal showcasing some of Galway’s best bites, and afterwards, take a wander through the city’s storied streets – the nights here are never dull.
Your Inclusions
Activities
- Walking tour of Galway with your Trip Leader
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 12 - Galway
Galway’s calling!
Island adventures: today’s a free day to soak up Galway however you like – rain or shine. Fancy a ferry ride? There’s an optional trip to Aran Islands on the cards today. You’ll hop over to Inis Mór (the largest of the three Aran Islands) and wander rugged cliffs, stone walls that twist through tiny villages and whitewashed cottages with doors painted every colour of the rainbow. For maximum drama, combine it with a trip to the Cliffs of Moher for a true edge-of-the-world experience – sheer cliffs, Atlantic winds and the type of views that demand a double-take.
Back on the mainland: bask in Galway’s lively streets – think street performers tossing fire and juggling balls, and the scent of fresh seafood mingling with artisan chocolate and craft stalls. Wander at your own pace, peek into quirky galleries or duck into a Galway pub where traditional Irish music fills the air – think fiddles, flutes, and bodhráns keeping the rhythm as the city comes alive. For a late-night treat, grab a spice bag or two (Galway’s version of comfort food with a fiery kick) from a nearby takeaway.
Galway’s calling!
Island adventures: today’s a free day to soak up Galway however you like – rain or shine. Fancy a ferry ride? There’s an optional trip to Aran Islands on the cards today. You’ll hop over to Inis Mór (the largest of the three Aran Islands) and wander rugged cliffs, stone walls that twist through tiny villages and whitewashed cottages with doors painted every colour of the rainbow. For maximum drama, combine it with a trip to the Cliffs of Moher for a true edge-of-the-world experience – sheer cliffs, Atlantic winds and the type of views that demand a double-take.
Back on the mainland: bask in Galway’s lively streets – think street performers tossing fire and juggling balls, and the scent of fresh seafood mingling with artisan chocolate and craft stalls. Wander at your own pace, peek into quirky galleries or duck into a Galway pub where traditional Irish music fills the air – think fiddles, flutes, and bodhráns keeping the rhythm as the city comes alive. For a late-night treat, grab a spice bag or two (Galway’s version of comfort food with a fiery kick) from a nearby takeaway.
Your Inclusions
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
- Trip to Aran Islands including Cliffs of Moher (summer)
- Trip to Aran Islands (winter)
Day 13 - Galway – Dublin
Dublin, discovered.
Dublin, your pace: this morning, roll into the heart of the Dublin where you’ll join your Trip Leader for a walking tour through the city’s historic lanes. Later, head to the Guinness Storehouse, where you’ll learn the story behind Ireland’s most famous stout and soak up the panoramic city views from the Gravity Bar.
Music in the air: if you’re travelling between March and October, carry on the fun with an optional pub night with music at a quintessentially Dublin pub – pints, tunes and a proper Irish welcome guaranteed. Just a heads-up: it’s popular one so book early! If not, wander into Temple Bar to stumble upon street performers or hunt down a cosy spot for dinner – think fresh Dublin Bay seafood, hearty Irish stew or a slice of sticky toffee pudding to finish.
Dublin, discovered.
Dublin, your pace: this morning, roll into the heart of the Dublin where you’ll join your Trip Leader for a walking tour through the city’s historic lanes. Later, head to the Guinness Storehouse, where you’ll learn the story behind Ireland’s most famous stout and soak up the panoramic city views from the Gravity Bar.
Music in the air: if you’re travelling between March and October, carry on the fun with an optional pub night with music at a quintessentially Dublin pub – pints, tunes and a proper Irish welcome guaranteed. Just a heads-up: it’s popular one so book early! If not, wander into Temple Bar to stumble upon street performers or hunt down a cosy spot for dinner – think fresh Dublin Bay seafood, hearty Irish stew or a slice of sticky toffee pudding to finish.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Clink Dublin (or similar)
Activities
- Walking tour of Dublin
- Entrance to Guiness Storehouse
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
- Dublin pub night with music (summer only)
Day 14 - Dublin
Make Dublin yours.
History or hurling: today’s all yours to explore Ireland’s capital. Why not Tap into your sporty side at the GAA Museum, where Gaelic football – Ireland’s own fast-paced, high-flying game (think AFL with a Celtic twist) – comes alive?
Your Dublin, your pace: wander the cobbled streets, stumble across street performers or hunt down a cosy spot for dinner. Later, catch live music in a pub, try a comedy night or sip cocktails by the River Liffey – Dublin is at its spirited best after dark.
Make Dublin yours.
History or hurling: today’s all yours to explore Ireland’s capital. Why not Tap into your sporty side at the GAA Museum, where Gaelic football – Ireland’s own fast-paced, high-flying game (think AFL with a Celtic twist) – comes alive?
Your Dublin, your pace: wander the cobbled streets, stumble across street performers or hunt down a cosy spot for dinner. Later, catch live music in a pub, try a comedy night or sip cocktails by the River Liffey – Dublin is at its spirited best after dark.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Clink Dublin (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
- Visit to the GAA museum
Day 15 - Dublin – Conwy (North Wales)
From Guinness to Llan-fair… try not to trip over that name
A true tongue-twister: today, you’ll head across the Irish Sea to Holyhead in North Wales. Snap a quirky photo at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch – the longest place name in the northern hemisphere – and see if anyone in your group can actually pronounce it.
Castle calls: next, wander the medieval streets of Conwy and explore its castle, with towering walls and battlements, before heading to your accommodation with time to explore your new surroundings.
From Guinness to Llan-fair… try not to trip over that name
A true tongue-twister: today, you’ll head across the Irish Sea to Holyhead in North Wales. Snap a quirky photo at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch – the longest place name in the northern hemisphere – and see if anyone in your group can actually pronounce it.
Castle calls: next, wander the medieval streets of Conwy and explore its castle, with towering walls and battlements, before heading to your accommodation with time to explore your new surroundings.
Your Inclusions
Activities
- Entrance to Conwy Castle
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 16 - North Wales
Slate, slopes and soaring thrills.
Welcome to Snowdonia: hop on the coach for a day exploring the rugged beauty of North Wales. First up, soak in the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia – mountains, valleys and sweeping views that are perfect for a brisk hike (weather permitting). Next up, a visit to the National Slate Museum to uncover the region’s slate-mining history and see how miners shaped these striking surroundings.
Thrills, your way: feeling adventurous? Take an optional trip to Zipworld and zip through an old underground slate mine – a heart-racing, totally unique view of Wales from below (and above!) the mountains. After a day of exploring, refuel with a delicious dinner included. Trade tales from the day – who nailed the fastest run on the zip line? Who spotted the wildest mountain views? – and get ready for tomorrow’s escapades.
Slate, slopes and soaring thrills.
Welcome to Snowdonia: hop on the coach for a day exploring the rugged beauty of North Wales. First up, soak in the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia – mountains, valleys and sweeping views that are perfect for a brisk hike (weather permitting). Next up, a visit to the National Slate Museum to uncover the region’s slate-mining history and see how miners shaped these striking surroundings.
Thrills, your way: feeling adventurous? Take an optional trip to Zipworld and zip through an old underground slate mine – a heart-racing, totally unique view of Wales from below (and above!) the mountains. After a day of exploring, refuel with a delicious dinner included. Trade tales from the day – who nailed the fastest run on the zip line? Who spotted the wildest mountain views? – and get ready for tomorrow’s escapades.
Your Inclusions
Activities
- Visit National Slate Museum
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Your Options
- Snowdonia zip line experience
Day 17 - North Wales – Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Brecon Beacons – Bristol
Bridges, breezes and a splash of adventure: set off in the morning through the rolling Welsh countryside to the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a 200-year-old engineering marvel that floats high above the valley.
Glide over a Welsh wonder: if you’re travelling during summer and the weather Gods are playing nice, hop in your canoe and paddle over the aqueduct, racing your friends, dodging splashes and taking in the valley stretching out beneath you.
Bridges, breezes and a splash of adventure: set off in the morning through the rolling Welsh countryside to the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a 200-year-old engineering marvel that floats high above the valley.
Glide over a Welsh wonder: if you’re travelling during summer and the weather Gods are playing nice, hop in your canoe and paddle over the aqueduct, racing your friends, dodging splashes and taking in the valley stretching out beneath you.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Ibis Budget (or similar)
Activities
- Visit the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
- Canoe over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (weather dependent, summer only)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 18 - Bristol
Banksy and Bristol bites.
Street art and city beats: grab your Trip Leader and embark on a proper Bristol art hunt. Track down Banksy’s sneakiest pieces, from the iconic Girl with Balloon to the cheeky Mild Mild West. Peek around corners for secret murals, dodge curious pigeons on Nelson Street rooftops and wander along the harbourside where street art pops up in the most unexpected places. Keep your eyes peeled – some works are masters of hide-and-seek!
Later, your way: after your urban art escapade, settle in for an included dinner. Compare your favourite murals, or head out to soak up Bristol’s nightlife – from buzzing harbourside bars to live music spots, the city keeps the fun going well after dark.
Banksy and Bristol bites.
Street art and city beats: grab your Trip Leader and embark on a proper Bristol art hunt. Track down Banksy’s sneakiest pieces, from the iconic Girl with Balloon to the cheeky Mild Mild West. Peek around corners for secret murals, dodge curious pigeons on Nelson Street rooftops and wander along the harbourside where street art pops up in the most unexpected places. Keep your eyes peeled – some works are masters of hide-and-seek!
Later, your way: after your urban art escapade, settle in for an included dinner. Compare your favourite murals, or head out to soak up Bristol’s nightlife – from buzzing harbourside bars to live music spots, the city keeps the fun going well after dark.
Your Inclusions
Accommodation
Ibis Budget (or similar)
Activities
- Walking tour of Bristol
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Your Options
Day 19 - Bristol – London
From bridges to the Big Smoke.
Homeward bound: after one last breakfast, you’re heading back to London. Sit back, watch the countryside roll by and let the memories of castles, canals and city streets sink in – your UK adventure wraps here.
From bridges to the Big Smoke.
Homeward bound: after one last breakfast, you’re heading back to London. Sit back, watch the countryside roll by and let the memories of castles, canals and city streets sink in – your UK adventure wraps here.
Your Inclusions
Meals
- Breakfast
Your Options
Worth noting:
Heads up! A couple of experiences only run in summer. If you’re travelling outside these months, you’ll still get plenty of adventure – just swapped for other ways to explore the city and countryside.
Things we think you'll love
Two nights in York’s historic centre
A rare chance to lose yourself in storied streets, mischievous ghosts and cosy corners begging for a pint or a pastry.
Giant’s Causeway: where legend meets the sea
A wild, rocky playground of hexagonal stones, crashing waves and legends that make the landscape feel almost alive.
Visit a cathedral with a view
York Minster soars above the city, with stunning stained glass, centuries of history and a chance to climb the tower for a sweeping view of medieval streets below.
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Jordan September 2025
This tour in July 2025 was my first top deck tour and going overseas solo. The group made me feel welcome from the start and I made friends instantly. Sean (the coach driver) and Jake (top deck guide)...
Read full reviewBreanna L June 2025
The absolute best experience ever! Everything was so well organised and I met the most beautiful group of girls that I’m now so lucky to call my friends. If you’re thinking about it, just do it! It’s...
Read full reviewAnonymous May 2025
I enjoyed my top deck experience of the uk I seen so much more with our guide than I would of seen alone
Anonymous April 2025
This trip was excellent. Such a good way to see so much of the UK and Ireland in a short amount of time. Great variety and got to see all the best places. Our trip leader Kate was so knowledgeable and...
Read full reviewEmily Dr April 2025
Our tip leader was amazing. She was very relaxed which kept everyone else relaxed. We left places later in the morning which meant we had some time to ourselves in the morning to chill out. We did...
Read full reviewAnonymous April 2025
The trip itself was amazing! Our trip leader and driver were incredibly friendly and helpful, would go out of their way to help and make you feel welcome! They were both incredibly knowledgeable about...
Read full reviewAnonymous November 2024
This trip was amazing. I saw so much more than I would have if I travelled alone. Plus I didn't have to plan a thing. Topdeck takes care of all the planning. Just sit back and take in the scenery.
Anonymous July 2024
Loved this trip!! Our leader Jenna was so knowledgeable and fun (and patient, oh boy). We couldn’t have made it through without her. I also think having a smaller group made this trip all the better...
Read full reviewMichael Gr July 2024
Trip leader was amazing
Jo Ma June 2024
Our tour guide Jake was fantastic and very knowledgeable. He was always happy to help and we had a great time exploring each city and meeting new friends.
Anonymous June 2024
We went on this trip in May. I think it unnecessary spending the first night of the trip in London. Most people are already then and have been sight seeing already. Oxford and York were great. I think...
Read full reviewAnonymous June 2024
Good tour and group. Great sights.
Joseph Ca February 2024
Our trip leader Lana was knowledgeable and had great stories of past experiences. Fantastic tour bus service - driver was friendly and relaxed. Bus was modern and clean.
Most of the dinners provided...
Read full reviewAnonymous February 2024
A fantastic trip if you want to see the best parts of the UK and Ireland. Edinburgh and Galway were the highlights, for the shopping, sites and nightlife. Our tour group was only small (6 people!) but...
Read full reviewAaron Co October 2023
The locations throughout the trip was very good with alot of history and information given to us about the monuments, Alex the trip leader was very organised and went above and beyond for the...
Read full reviewAnonymous September 2023
Incredible trip. Incredible leader. Seeing the highlights of 3 countries, getting the local experience and making amazing friends along the way!
Cameron Sc September 2023
Well organised and great tour leader
Anonymous July 2023
Our guide, Nicole, was friendly and more than happy to give recommendations for great places to eat and see. We were a smaller group which turned out for the best as we all hot on and could all go and...
Read full reviewAnonymous June 2023
In addition to the trip leader having a negative affect on the trip. Regarding the trip overall the ratio between time on the bus and time exploring wasn’t balanced and I felt like most of the 2 weeks...
Read full reviewAnonymous May 2023
Everything was great, locations were the best. Edinburgh was amazing.
Anonymous April 2023
I learned a lot about the tour
Anonymous April 2023
I feel as though this was the perfect length of time to see the UK and Ireland. I do wish we had made it up to Inverness, but I had such a great time on this trip that I'm already planning on going...
Read full reviewAnonymous March 2023
Really need to organise some accommodation with laundry facilities.
Anonymous March 2023
Our trip leader Sicily was amazing! Her insight, knowledge and just all around personality and engagement with our group added great value to the trip. Only downside of the trip was the accommodation...
Read full reviewCam February 2023
UK trip over Dec was great!
Anonymous February 2023
We were able to make the most of our time in every city thanks to our tour leader, they were so knowledgable and always willing to give great recommendations. Our trip could have been improved if we...
Read full reviewAnonymous February 2023
The trip was great. It was a good way to experience the countries and also be shown places that you wouldn’t really consider when travelling on your own.
Tamara Vi January 2023
I have always wanted to travel the world and starting in Britain and Ireland was perfect. Every place we stopped either over night or on the side of the road was incredible.
Anonymous November 2022
Good price for the trip planned
Clare October 2022
Excellent way to see all the main places in the UK and Ireland as some more off the beaten track. Would have loved a little more time in Ireland but maybe I'll just have to go back one day! Great way...
Read full reviewAnonymous February 2019
Happy with the stops. Just wish Hadrian's wall could have been fit it.
Trusted Cu February 2019
Fantastic, just what I had hoped for!
Trusted Cu February 2019
Good locations chosen n enjoyable extras
Anonymous February 2019
Awesome value for money and ease of travel was great
Trusted Cu February 2019
Please consider only using hotels with lifts.
Trusted Cu November 2018
I’ve wanted to see Britain and Ireland for as long as I can remember. Our tour conveniently called ‘Britain & Ireland’ was everything I wanted. Fell in love with Edinburgh and Galway. Would highly...
Read full reviewAnonymous August 2018
I loved this trip! Was so cool to be there during winter - literally! The trip leader and driver made the trip so much fun and we just all had an incredible time.
Trusted Cu August 2018
Beautiful countries filled with amazing people ❤️
Trusted Cu July 2018
The trip was an amazing experience ! Got to travel with some awesome people from around the world. There was so much to see ! Only negative I can say on the trip is not having enough time in certain...
Read full reviewAnonymous July 2018
I went on the Britain and Ireland tour and had the best time ever!! One of the best experiences I have ever done. The trip managers and team took care of us so well and the group I had was amazing! We...
Read full reviewAnonymous July 2018
It was about right I thought
Anonymous July 2018
Absolutely no time to enjoy any of the destinations. Average time spent at each location was 45 minutes to an 1 hour, which is very heart breaking because many of the places are gorgeous and ripe with...
Read full reviewTrusted Cu July 2018
Fantastic trip. Saw alot and made plenty of memories
Trusted Cu July 2018
It was very affordable for the quality of the hotels and dinners. Alot better fo money then some other tours I have been on.
Anonymous July 2018
Loved my trip. Great stops, flexible schedule, optional activities were great to have
Anonymous July 2018
Thoroughly enjoyed the trip and everything it included
Anonymous July 2018
Well organised trip with a fabulous crew. I had a wonderful time and I would recommend it to friends.
Anonymous July 2018
I had the trip of a lifetime! What an amazing region and I got to experience it with such a great group of people. Our bus driver, Ronnie, was an absolute legend who knew the roads well and was very...
Read full reviewTrusted Cu March 2018
Fantástica viagem, pude conhecer o melhor da Grã Bretanha e Irlanda, graças aos guias qualificados que mostraram o melhor de cada lugar. Gostaria de ter conhecido mais das Highlands na Escócia apenas!
Anonymous March 2018
El precio del tour es equiparable con la calidad del mismo
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