In the Footsteps of Literary Giants
Step into the world of Shakespeare, Austen, Dickens, Tolkien, and Wordsworth on this 10-day literary tour of England. From the bustling bookshops of London to the rolling moors of Haworth, the picturesque villages of the Cotswolds, and the poetic beauty of the Lake District, this journey takes you through the very landscapes and landmarks that inspired some of the world’s greatest writers. Tour Oxford’s historic libraries, visit Shakespeare’s birthplace, explore the romantic settings of Jane Austen’s novels, and wander the moors of Wuthering Heights. Perfect for literature lovers, aspiring writers, and history buffs, this immersive tour brings England’s literary legacy to life.
DEPARTS DAILY – 10 Day / 9 Night package includes your choice of accommodations, private arrival and departure transfers, and customizable sightseeing tours. This flexible itinerary allows you to tailor your experience, adjusting it to suit your personal interests, available time, and any specific attractions or landmarks you’d like to prioritize.
Includes
- Keytours 24-hour emergency assistance
- Private arrival and departure transfers as per itinerary
- Accommodations of your choice
- Sightseeing tours and/or activites of your choice
Excludes
- Items of a personal nature
- Travel insurance; please inquire with your Keytours travel consultant
- Gratuities for drivers, guides, and escorts
Itinerary
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1
Arrival in London & Private Black Cab Tour – A Perfect Introduction to the City
Upon arrival in London, meet your private driver for a seamless transfer to your centrally located hotel. After checking in and dropping your bags, embark on a half-day private Black Cab tour, the perfect way to get your bearings while exploring London’s most iconic sights with the flexibility to stop and explore at your own pace. Journey through Kensington, passing Kensington Palace, Royal Albert Hall, and Hyde Park, before heading to Mayfair, home to the elite and the historic Tyburn Tree execution site. In Westminster, marvel at Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and Downing Street. Cross the Southwark Bridge to explore Shakespeare’s Globe, London Bridge, and Southwark Cathedral, then delve into the City of London, home to St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London, and Tower Bridge. With a knowledgeable driver-guide and a flexible itinerary, this private Black Cab tour is the ultimate introduction to London’s royal, literary, and historic landmarks, ensuring a memorable start to your stay.
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2
London – Literary Landmarks & Classic Authors
Begin your literary journey with a private Bloomsbury walking tour, exploring the haunts of T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and Charles Dickens. Stroll through Russell Square, Tavistock Square, and Gordon Square, once home to the Bloomsbury Group, before visiting the Charles Dickens Museum. In the afternoon, enjoy a private tour of Westminster Abbey, focusing on Poets’ Corner, where Shakespeare, Chaucer, Dickens, and Austen are honored. Marvel at the Gothic architecture and the Abbey’s historic significance. Conclude your day with a moment of reflection in the Abbey Cloisters or a tea break at the Cellarium Café, surrounded by centuries of literary history.
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3
Shakespeare & Sherlock Holmes Tour of London
Step into the world of Shakespeare and Sherlock Holmes on this exclusive private tour through literary London. Begin your journey with a Shakespearean experience, visiting the reconstructed Globe Theatre, where the Bard’s plays were performed. Explore the Bankside area, once the heart of Elizabethan entertainment, and learn about Shakespeare’s London, from his early life to his enduring legacy. In the afternoon, shift from Shakespeare’s stage to Sherlock’s streets on a private Sherlock Holmes walking tour. Follow in the footsteps of the great detective through Baker Street, Scotland Yard, and iconic Holmesian locations, uncovering the inspirations behind Arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous cases.
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4
A Literary & Tolkien-Themed Day Trip to Oxford from London
Journey to Oxford, a city rich in literary history, where J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Lewis Carroll shaped some of the world’s most beloved stories. Visit Christ Church College, the inspiration for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and explore the Bodleian Library, home to rare Tolkien and Lewis manuscripts. Enjoy lunch at The Eagle and Child, where The Inklings met, before strolling Addison’s Walk, where Lewis found inspiration. Pay respects at Wolvercote Cemetery, Tolkien’s final resting place, and visit his former homes and colleges before returning to London, enriched by Oxford’s literary magic. A must for Tolkien, Lewis, and Carroll fans!
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5
Beatrix Potter’s Lake District – A Journey into the World of Peter Rabbit
Depart London Euston for a scenic train ride to Windermere, gateway to Beatrix Potter’s Lake District. Visit Hill Top, her 17th-century farmhouse, and explore its storybook garden. Continue to Hawkshead, home to the Beatrix Potter Gallery, featuring her original sketches and watercolors. Enjoy a leisurely lunch in a charming inn before cruising Lake Windermere, admiring the landscapes Potter helped preserve. End the day at a countryside hotel, where you’ll relax over a locally-sourced dinner, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Lakes. A perfect retreat into the world of Peter Rabbit and timeless English charm.
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6
Wordsworth’s Romantic Lakeland – Poetry & Natural Beauty
Wake up in the Lake District, where misty fells and glistening lakes echo William Wordsworth’s poetry. Travel to Grasmere, the village he called “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found.” Visit Dove Cottage, his first home, and explore the Wordsworth Museum, filled with manuscripts and letters. Enjoy tea and Grasmere Gingerbread before visiting Rydal Mount, his final home with serene gardens and writing study. Stroll along Rydal Water’s Coffin Trail, where he found inspiration. As the day ends, return to Oxenholme Station for a scenic train back to London, concluding your poetic retreat.
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7
Shakespeare’s Stratford: A Literary Pilgrimage from London
Step into Shakespeare’s world on a literary day trip from London to Stratford-upon-Avon. Travel by train from Marylebone to the town where the Bard was born. Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace, a beautifully preserved Tudor home, and explore interactive exhibits. Walk to Holy Trinity Church, his final resting place, before visiting Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, the romantic thatched home of his wife. In the afternoon, take a backstage tour of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre or explore Stratford’s charming bookshops and Tudor pubs. Return to London in the evening, enriched by the legacy of England’s greatest playwright.
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Canterbury & Rochester: Walk in the Footsteps of Chaucer & Dickens
Embark on a literary day trip from London to Canterbury and Rochester, exploring the worlds of Geoffrey Chaucer and Charles Dickens. Begin in Canterbury, home to the legendary Canterbury Cathedral, the final stop for Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales pilgrims. Experience medieval storytelling at The Canterbury Tales Experience, where his characters come to life. In the afternoon, travel to Rochester, a town beloved by Charles Dickens. Visit Restoration House, the inspiration for Miss Havisham’s Satis House, and explore Dickensian exhibits at the Guildhall Museum. Stroll along Rochester High Street, filled with Victorian charm and bookshops, before returning to London, enriched by England’s literary past.
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9
A Literary Escape to the Cotswolds & Bath: Jane Austen & Classic Writers
Step into England’s literary past with a journey through the Cotswolds and Bath, where some of the greatest writers found inspiration. Visit Chawton House, where Jane Austen penned Pride and Prejudice, and wander Stow-on-the-Wold, thought to have influenced J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth. Explore the Laurence Sterne Museum, dedicated to the author of Tristram Shandy. Continue to Bath, where Austen lived and set parts of Persuasion and Northanger Abbey. Visit the Jane Austen Centre, stroll the Royal Crescent, and enjoy Regency-style afternoon tea, embracing the world of her novels before returning, enriched by England’s literary heritage.
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Farewell to Literary England – Departure Day
After a final breakfast in London, take a moment to reflect on the incredible literary and cultural journey you've experienced. At the designated time, meet your private driver for a seamless transfer to the airport or train station, ensuring a smooth and comfortable departure. Whether you're heading home or continuing your travels, depart with unforgettable memories of historic landmarks, literary inspirations, and breathtaking landscapes.
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