Discover the historic sights of England and Scotland, from
prehistory to the 1960s, on this overland rail adventure from
London to Edinburgh
Journey through the heart of Britain's most iconic cities and
landscapes, savoring local cuisine and breathtaking vistas
throughout.
Starting by touring the streets of London, a visit to enigmatic
Stonehenge adds a touch of ancient mystery, before uncovering
reminders of Romans and Georgian elegance in Bath. Explore
Liverpool, the historic port city and birthplace of the Beatles,
before delving into the long history of beautiful York.
This unforgettable vacation ends in Edinburgh, Scotland's
stunning capital, where a whisky tasting experience and a Great
Scots banquet conclude the tour in style.
Unforgettable Experiences
Marvel at Neolithic Stonehenge
Gaze in awe at the mysterious stone circle that has puzzled and enchanted in equal measure. Standing in the wild Salisbury Plain, this world-famous monument feels like stepping back in time.
Explore Edinburgh Castle and a Scottish whisky tasting
Visit the Scottish capital’s iconic castle to discover centuries of captivating history, before learning about the production of malt whisky – followed by a tasting of a few wee drams.
Savor a Scottish banquet with traditional entertainment
Indulge in a final night farewell dinner in the atmospheric surroundings of the Great Scots Hall, dining on traditional Scottish cuisine accompanied by pipers and dancers.
Witness the Tower of London opening ceremony
Dating from 1322, the Ceremony of the Keys is the official daily opening of the historic Tower of London filled with pomp and fanfare. Enjoy this age-old sight on a morning visit to the attraction.
Absorb the world-famous culture of Liverpool
From its heyday as an ocean-going cruiser terminal to the Swinging Sixties, Liverpool has embraced and influenced culture across the globe. Enjoy a tour of city sights linked to transatlantic trade and the Beatles.
Discover the historic cities of Bath and York
Brimming with reminders of their Roman pasts, both cities offer glimpses into England’s long history – York revealing Viking and medieval influences, while Bath shimmers in Georgian elegance.
What’s included on the tour?
Tour Manager
Expertise of a Tour Manager from start to finish
Accommodation
10 nights’ 4-Star hotel accommodation
Transportation
First and Standard Class rail options available
All rail and coach travel throughout your tour
Food & Drink
Breakfast each day, 4 dinners
Luggage
Group luggage transfers throughout
Excursions & Entertainment
All tour excursions
Not Included
Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour but can be arranged
Flights and Airport transfers not included
Itinerary
Welcome to London
Your great British vacation begins today as you land in London
and transfer independently to our central hotel.
Once you've checked in, the rest of your afternoon is free to
unwind or explore the local area. You could head out into the
bustling streets to soak in the capital's vibrant atmosphere. The
hotel is a short distance from Regent's Park and the British
Museum, while its location next to Warren Street Underground
station means that many attractions are within easy reach. You
could stroll along busy Oxford Street, home of Selfridges
department store, seek out vintage style at Camden Market, or delve
into the fictional world of Harry Potter at King's Cross station -
where you can find Platform 9¾.
Returning to our hotel this evening, we get to know each other
over our first dinner as a group. Overnight London.
Includes
Dinner
Discovering London’s iconic landmarks
After your first breakfast in the UK, we witness the ceremonial
opening of the Tower of London, a tradition that first took place
in 1322. A Yeoman Warder dressed in their finery delivers a short
talk before the ceremony and there's free time afterward to explore
the famous landmark. Built in the 11th century, the tower now
houses the Crown Jewels but has played an important role in much of
British history. As an infamous prison, former inmates included
royals such as a king of Scotland, Anne Boleyn, and the 'princes in
the tower'.
There is time to grab lunch on your own, before we embark on a
guided tour of London. Traveling around the city by motorcoach, our
onboard guide narrates a dazzling array of notable attractions,
including Buckingham Palace and Big Ben.
Returning to our hotel, there is a free evening to relax or head
out to enjoy the London nightlife, perhaps seeing a West End show
or dine in one of the many celebrated or Michelin-starred
restaurants. Overnight London.
Includes
Breakfast
Mysterious Stonehenge and elegant Bath
Departing London after breakfast, we journey by motorcoach to
the wild grasslands of Salisbury Plain. Here, we encounter arguably
the most famous Neolithic structure in the world - Stonehenge.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is still revealing its
mysterious origins but is believed to have been built about 5,000
years ago - around the same time as the Great Pyramid of Giza in
Egypt. Each standing stone of this enchanting circle stands around
13 feet high and experts suspect it was a place to conduct rituals
relating to the changing seasons. There's time to learn more at the
museum, walk around the stones or grab lunch in the café before we
move on.
Our destination is beautiful Bath, where the afternoon is at
leisure. Originally a Roman spa town, Bath boomed during the Georgian period of the late
1700s. Our hotel showcases this grand architecture style with a
honey-colored façade made from Bath stone, and it is here we dine
together tonight. Overnight Bath.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Exploring the history of Bath
With a timeline stretching back nearly 2,000 years, there is
much to enjoy on a guided tour of Bath this morning.
Spanning the River Avon near our hotel is Pulteney Bridge. Lined
on both sides by quaint stores, you may not notice you are crossing
a river. This historic bridge was constructed in 1774 - a time when
Bath was enjoying a resurgence thanks to the efforts of notable
architects. Nearby is the striking medieval abbey, a place of
tranquility in the heart of Bath's small city center. Admiring the
sweeping Royal Crescent transports you back to the opulence of
Georgian England.
The Romans, attracted to the area by natural hot springs, built
their first temple complex in around 60AD. The Roman Baths still
stand today and, after free time for lunch, we enjoy a visit to the
bathhouse and temple. You can even taste the waters - although,
with a sulfuric odor and strong mineral flavor, it is very much an
acquired taste. Overnight Bath
Includes
Breakfast
Touring the quaint Cotswolds & Warwick Castle
Boarding a motorcoach after breakfast, we travel through the
scenic Cotswolds. This quintessentially English part of the world
shimmers with golden limestone buildings and rolling farmland. The
main road through this picturesque region is the Fosse Way, built
by the Romans.
Reaching Warwick, we stop to explore its iconic castle that was
first built in 1068, during the reign of William the Conquerer. The
medieval stone fortress we explore now was constructed during the
12th century and played a pivotal role in the War of the Roses.
Here, we uncover the castle's history and view some surprising
exhibits before continuing to England's north country.
Arriving this evening, we check in to our hotel outside
Liverpool's Lime Street station. The rest of the day is free to
begin your explorations and dine independently. Thanks to its
historic docks, Liverpool has enjoyed a global influence for
centuries and this is reflected in its culinary offerings. In the
city, you can enjoy everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to
cuisine from all across the world. Overnight Liverpool
Includes
Breakfast
Fab Four and more on a tour of Liverpool
You've got a 'ticket to ride' as we embark on a 'magical mystery
tour' of Liverpool today, blending sightseeing with the history of
the city's most celebrated sons - the Beatles.
From the childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney to
locations featured in their hit songs, we get to know more about
the Fab Four and how Liverpool shaped them. On our tour, we cover
the famed Cavern Club, Penny Lane and Strawberry Field,
immortalized in Strawberry Fields Forever. Stopping here, you can
view the colorful gates, the posts of which have become a makeshift
memorial for the band. We also view the Gothic Liverpool Cathedral
and the modernist Metropolitan Cathedral, nicknamed Paddy's Wigwam
due to its distinctive shape. Liverpool is synonymous with its port
and shipping. Our motorcoach tour also reveals the iconic Royal
Liver Building, Albert Dock, the former headquarters of White Star
Line (owners of the Titanic), and Europe's oldest Chinatown.
After lunch, we view Liverpool from a different perspective on a
Mersey cruise, providing great panoramas of Liverpool's skyline,
before an evening at leisure. Overnight Liverpool.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Over the hills to ancient York
The leaving of Liverpool follows breakfast today as we travel
from west to east. With our luggage going directly to our next
hotel, we board our train to York. Our journey to Manchester
follows the route of the world's first inter-city railway, opened
in 1830.
We are greeted at York station by a tour guide who shows us this
ancient city's sights. A significant town in Roman Britain, York
was invaded by Danish Vikings in the 9th century, before becoming
an important religious and trading center in medieval times. Many
reminders of this long history remain to this day, including the
13th-century city walls. After visiting the Shambles, a narrow
14th-century lane with overhanging, timber-framed buildings, our
tour concludes outside York Minster. We head inside this
magnificent cathedral that boasts an impressive amount of medieval
stained glass. As the seat of the Archbishop of York, its
importance is second only to Canterbury and walking around its vast
interior is a stunning experience.
The evening is free to dine in one of this attractive city's
wide range of restaurants. Overnight York
Includes
Breakfast
Crossing the border to Edinburgh
A morning at leisure provides the opportunity to explore more of
York's attractions, while our luggage is transferred to our next
hotel. Rail enthusiasts will enjoy strolling around the National
Railway Museum, housing many famous locomotives including Mallard.
Step into a world of Scandinavian invaders at the Jorvik Viking
Museum, traveling in small carriages through re-creations of Viking
life in the city. Alternatively, wander through York's charming
streets indulging in a spot of retail therapy.
This afternoon, we return to York train station for a journey
north to the capital of Scotland. In Northumberland, England's
northernmost county, we can admire scenes of the rugged coastline
from our First Class seats before entering Scotland near
Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Split into a grand Georgian New Town and a medieval Old Town,
Edinburgh is a stunning city of robust sandstone buildings,
enchanting history and captivating culture. Our beautiful four-star
hotel is on the atmospheric Royal Mile and we check in for two
nights ahead of dinner this evening. Overnight Edinburgh.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Visiting Edinburgh Castle and whisky tasting experience
Edinburgh's UNESCO-listed center is on our doorstep as we wake
for our first morning in Scotland's capital. After breakfast, we
step out and walk down the Royal Mile to the city's iconic landmark
- Edinburgh Castle.
Perched on a craggy volcanic rock, there has been a castle on
this site since the 11th century. Home to kings and queens
throughout the ages, Edinburgh Castle is rich in tales of sieges,
military exploits and even pirates. At the end of the broad
esplanade where the annual military tattoo takes place is the
Gatehouse, either side of which stand statues of Robert the Bruce
and William Wallace. Leaving the castle, we savor a taste of one of
Scotland's most popular products. The innovative Scotch Whisky
Experience introduces us to the history of whisky and how it is
created. After this engaging insight, a guide takes us to a private
area to teach us about Scotland's five whisky regions, followed by
a tasting of a few drams.
There rest of the day is free to either unwind at the hotel or
continue exploring. Overnight Edinburgh.
Includes
Breakfast
Royal Yacht Britannia & Great Scots Gala Dinner
Moored at the Ocean Terminal in Leith, Her Majesty's Yacht
Britannia carried Queen Elizabeth II and the British royal family
around the world between 1954 and 1997. After breakfast, we visit
this now-retired vessel to explore its state rooms and timeless
grandeur,
Returning to central Edinburgh, there's free time to uncover the
many attractions of Scotland's capital. From the Walter Scott
Memorial to the charming statue of Greyfriars Bobby, you are never
far from literary heritage in Edinburgh - which became the world's
first UNESCO City of Literature in 2004. Perhaps hunt out the café
where JK Rowling wrote parts of the Harry Potter series or relax in
historic pubs - including Deacon Brodie's, named for the man who
inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's creation, Dr Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde.
This evening, we sit down for a Scottish banquet in our hotel's
Great Scots Hall. With traditional furnishings, latticed sandstone
ceiling, painted panels and an open fire, it is an ideal setting
for a fine feast accompanied by traditional pipers and dancers.
This time-honored celebration is the perfect farewell evening to
your amazing vacation. Overnight Edinburgh
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Homeward bound
Traveling between the capitals of England and Scotland has
showcased an abundance of history, culture and fascinating cities.
From witnessing the venerable Ceremony of the Keys in London to
enjoying a Scottish gala dinner in Edinburgh, we have explored the
mysterious landscape of Stonehenge, Viking history in York,
Georgian elegance in Bath and the pop culture of the Swinging
Sixties in Liverpool.
After breakfast at our hotel this morning, your grand tour
concludes and you are free to make your way to Edinburgh Airport
for your flight home.
Departure times vary based on selected rail vacation. This
information will be provided in your final documents. For more
information please speak with your rail specialist.
Mobility information
Due to the nature of our tours, they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. Please reference our Mobility Ratings Information, and if you’d like to discuss any particular vacation with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us at 1-877-929-7245.
From Ben Nevis in Fort William to the Glenfinnan Viaduct and
Loch Nevis in Mallaig, some of the most impressive sights in the
Scottish Highlands are presented aboard the Jacobite Steam Train.
Many travelers recognize the line as the "Harry Potter" train;
however, the railway has been in operation for over 120 years,
connecting remote villages and towns on Scotland's Atlantic Coast.
The Jacobite Steam Train follows its 84-mile roundtrip course at an
average speed of 50 miles per hour to showcase all of the beautiful
Highland scenery in its full glory.
Providing the entirety of mainland Scotland with transport
links, Abello Scotrail is a fantastic commuter service that means
even the farthest reaches of this wild and wonderful country is
easily accessible. Running since 1983 under a variety of operators,
this service has numerous lines, including one that stretches from
the tip, Thurso, down to Edinburgh.
Many of our guests choose to spend additional nights
before or after their trip. Vacations By Rail
would be happy to make hotel arrangements for you.
Reviews
4.3 / 5 · 22 reviews
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Meredith Foster
Submitted 20 Sep 2025
Great trip tour guide Alan Smith was EXCEPTIONAL
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Jim Crouch
Submitted 16 Sep 2025
Alan Smith was a wonderful Tour Manager and his leadership made a fantastic tour.
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FREUND, INEZ
Submitted 07 Jun 2025
Fantastic trip!
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Dawn Reagor
Submitted 07 Jun 2025
Great trip, some hotels were less than stellar, tour manager was phenomenal!. Guides knew their content, though the walking tours had a lot of standing around which for some was physically hard to stand, as opposed to walking.
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David Peterson
Submitted 03 Jun 2025
Wondertful tour with very knowledgable guides, excellent hotels, lots of things to do and see!
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Susan Iorio Hofer
Submitted 18 Sep 2024
The tour itself was well rounded but there are some things I would change. An extra day in York, eliminate the Jacobite steam train and add another stop. Dealing with the luggage on the train was a deficit. The men in the group were very helpful with this problem. Having the luggage sent forward to the hotel was much better. The hotels were nice, with the one in Glasgow having the best bathrooms. We had no issue with the lack of twin beds in a few locations. The breakfasts were the same except for Mallaig where the dinner and breakfast were 5 stars. Jeannette Croft was a 5 star guide, always following up with us that everything was ok and working very minute to satisfy any question. She was personable and very sweet. All the guides were excellent except for the lady in Edinburgh who was very soft spoken and no one could hear anything she said. My travel partner arranged for us to visit HMS Britannia which would be a great addition to the tour.