Gran Tour de Londres e Inglaterra
London
Discover the most iconic districts and take photos of landmarks such as Big Ben. Then enjoy the cosmopolitan lifestyle at your own pace.
The British capital is a city renowned for its rich historical heritage and its role as a hub both in the past and in the present day. Founded by the Romans under the name Londinium, this city has witnessed key events that have shaped history, such as the signing of the Magna Carta, the Black Death, the Great Fire, the Industrial Revolution and both World Wars.
At the heart of this metropolis lies a financial district known for housing the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England, reflecting its importance as one of the world’s leading financial centres. Furthermore, the city’s architecture bears witness to its evolution over the centuries, with buildings ranging from the historic Tower to the modern Shard, offering an urban landscape that is both an open-air museum and an ever-changing skyline.
Culturally, this city is a hive of activity, with theatres staging some of the world’s finest productions, world-renowned museums housing priceless collections, and art galleries that delight enthusiasts and experts alike. The city’s influence on music, literature and art is undeniable, having been home to iconic figures who have left an indelible mark on global culture.
The diversity of its population is another of its defining features, with a mix of cultures reflected in its cuisine, festivals and the daily life of its neighbourhoods. This melting pot of nationalities makes the city a microcosm of global society, where traditions from around the world coexist and intertwine.
Despite the challenges it has faced over the centuries, from invasions to natural disasters and economic crises, this city has shown remarkable resilience, continually reinventing itself and maintaining its status as one of the most influential and visited cities on the planet. Its legacy endures, not only in the monuments and buildings that dot its landscape, but also in the pages of history and in the lives of those who live in and visit it.
At the heart of this metropolis lies a financial district known for housing the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England, reflecting its importance as one of the world’s leading financial centres. Furthermore, the city’s architecture bears witness to its evolution over the centuries, with buildings ranging from the historic Tower to the modern Shard, offering an urban landscape that is both an open-air museum and an ever-changing skyline.
Culturally, this city is a hive of activity, with theatres staging some of the world’s finest productions, world-renowned museums housing priceless collections, and art galleries that delight enthusiasts and experts alike. The city’s influence on music, literature and art is undeniable, having been home to iconic figures who have left an indelible mark on global culture.
The diversity of its population is another of its defining features, with a mix of cultures reflected in its cuisine, festivals and the daily life of its neighbourhoods. This melting pot of nationalities makes the city a microcosm of global society, where traditions from around the world coexist and intertwine.
Despite the challenges it has faced over the centuries, from invasions to natural disasters and economic crises, this city has shown remarkable resilience, continually reinventing itself and maintaining its status as one of the most influential and visited cities on the planet. Its legacy endures, not only in the monuments and buildings that dot its landscape, but also in the pages of history and in the lives of those who live in and visit it.
London
Discover the most iconic districts and take photos of landmarks such as Big Ben. Then enjoy the cosmopolitan lifestyle at your own pace.
Windsor
In the heart of this historic town stands a majestic residence, whose origins date back to the Norman period
Oxford
Discover the city that is home to one of Europe’s most prestigious universities, famous for its colleges and film locations.
Stonehenge
Discover an enigmatic archaeological site dating back over 5,000 years, which captivates tourists and archaeologists alike with its mysteries.
Bath
Enjoy a stroll through a beautiful town nestled on a bend in the River Avon.
The Cotswolds
Explore the English countryside, where fairytale houses built between the 13th and 15th centuries have been preserved intact.
Liverpool
Discover the transformation of a former textile powerhouse into a vibrant hub of culture and sport.
Chester
Discover this small city nestled between the rivers Mersey and Dee, famous for its Roman heritage and the covered medieval arcades known as the Rows.
Lake District
Explore the land of poets and immerse yourself in English tradition as you take a boat trip on the national park’s largest lake.
York
Discover history at every turn in this ancient capital, the cradle of Saxon culture and steeped in legend.
Leeds
This city in the north of England, situated in the county of Yorkshire, boasts a rich industrial heritage and is known for its vibrant cultural scene.
Cambridge
Enjoy a stroll through the beautiful streets and visit the colleges where scientists such as Stephen Hawking made their mark.