london

RMC presents

LONDON
October 16-23, 2025

London tour

London is one of the world’s favorite cities with its endless attractions, great restaurants and pubs, and abundant shopping. The hustle and bustle of the city is contagious.

On our tour to London, you will be visiting many of these sites. There are visits to the Celtic and pre-Celtic mysteries at Stonehenge for a full-day tour including a stop at Windsor Castle. A tour to visit locations of the famed TV show Downton Abbey, plus Oxford and the Cotswolds. There will be special dinners and more. Plus, free time to enjoy the city with an incredibly long list of things to do. There are more museums to visit, neighborhoods to explore, pubs to visit, department stores and markets to go shopping, and parks to visit than just about any other city, not to mention its great theater.

TOUR INCLUDES
• Round trip air from JFK to London (if a minimum of 10 participants)
• Round trip transfers to/from JFK (if a minimum of 10 participants)
• 6 nights hotel accommodations at the 4-star Chesterfield Mayfair hotel
• Hotel service charges and taxes
• Breakfast every day
• 3 dinners
• Sightseeing as per itinerary
• Sightseeing entrance fees

SPECIAL FEATURES
• Panoramic Tour of London
• Visit to Westminster Abbey
• Visit to Oxford
• Visit to Stonehenge
• Visit to the site of Downton Abbey
• Visit to Windsor Castle
• Soho pub dinner
• Dinner cruise on London’s Thames River

TOUR ITINERARY **

Day 1, Thursday. October 16: To London
Depart on your flight to London.
** If there are 10 or more travelers, air and transfer to/from JFK is included in the price.

Day 2, Friday, October 17- Arrival London (D)
Thames cruiseArrival in London,where you transfer to your reserved accommodations in London to relax and get used to the time change. In the early evening, we will be transferred to the pier for our evening dinner cruise on the Thames River. As we step on board our floating river restaurant, we start to sail, gliding on the river as London’s landmarks are even more impressive at night. With their bright lights and dreamlike quality, the ever-changing backdrop is simply mesmerizing as we sail under Tower Bridge, down towards the Thames Barrier and past the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Dinner is served and a live band sets the mood with gentle background music. After disembarking, we return to our hotel by coach.

Day 3, Saturday, October 18- Morning London Sightseeing tour. Evening SOHO dinner (B/D)
Changing the Guard at Buckingham PalaceAfter breakfast, we have a panoramic tour morning to experience London’s West End, including a look Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and other famous sites. A stop will be made for a visit to Westminster Abbey, an architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries that presents a unique pageant of British history – the tombs of kings and queens, and memorials to some of the Westminster Abbeygreatest writers in history. King Henry III, who rebuilt Westminster Abbey in 1245. The rest of the afternoon is free for some independent time on your own for lunch, exploration, museum hopping and shopping. In the evening, it’s a Soho dinner. Explore one of the most dynamic and storied neighborhoods in London and take a deep dive into its dining and imbibing scene with this Soho food tour. Join your insider guide to discover the top spots for specialties from gourmet tacos to Chinese dumplings, plus enjoy drinks at a lounge bar and English pub far from the tourist traps. Return to your hotel.

Day 4, Sunday, October 19- Excursion to Windsor Castle & Stonehenge (B)
Windsor CastleIt’s hard to believe that the imposing Windsor Castle is a working royal residence. But on our visit to this lavish fortress we will discover why it was Queen Elizabeth II’s favorite weekend home! Overlooking the Thames and a stone’s throw away from the charming Windsor town, the castle has been a fixture on the landscape for almost 1000 years. During this visit you’ll be able to peek inside the luxurious State Apartments, where 39 monarchs have lived since the castle was built. Keep your eyes open for windsor castle state apartmentspriceless artwork on the walls by Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt! You’ll also get to explore St George’s Chapel — the setting for many royal weddings and the final resting place of many monarchs including Queen Elizabeth II and the notorious Henry VIII. After lunch on our own, we head for Stonehenge to learn more about English history and culture, and to see breathtaking views of the countryside. Our destination is the mysterious Stonehenge as we approach Salisbury Plain — Stonehengeand where we’ll be able to get up close to the 5,000-year-old monument during this visit to the Neolithic stones. Sitting strikingly on the landscape, Stonehenge’s origins have puzzled experts for hundreds of years. During our visit, we’ll get a chance to discover many fascinating theories and attempt to make up our own mind and solve the mystery ourselves. We will also have a little time to visit the exhibition, where 250 archaeological objects are displayed! Return to London in the late afternoon.

Day 5, Monday, October 20- FREE Day in London (B)
London EyeA free day in London. Maybe take a ride on the London Eye It is an ultra-touristy thing to do in London, but if this is your first time in the city, it’s thrilling to look down on the River Thames, Parliament, and over the London skyline. Or visit the Churchill War Rooms. This museum has two parts to it. At the Churchill Museum you learn about the life and legacy of Winston Churchill. Then you enter the Cabinet War Rooms. This is the underground bunker where Churchill and his staff ran their operations during World War II. This museum is fascinating, and you do not need to be a history buff to appreciate this visit. In the evening, why not take in a London show.

Day 6, Tuesday, October 21- Full day excursion to Oxford, the Cotswold & Downton Abbey (B)
Highclere Castle, aka Downton AbbeyTrace the footsteps of Lady Mary Crawley on a full-day tour of rural ‘Downton Abbey’ locations. Rewind to early 20th-century Britain as you tour Bampton—the Oxfordshire village that doubled as Downton—and hear anecdotes about the series and actors. Enjoy the picturesque village of Swinbrook, home to the famous Mitford family, as we drive through this stunning village. On the way, your guide will point out some local landmarks that have been used in Swan pub Bamptonthe hit film series Bridget Jones. There is a stop at the Swan Pub, a pub so good former Prime Minister David Cameron is known to drink there. We will stop in for a quick pub lunch. Please note that the cost of lunch is not included in the tour. The final stop on the tour is the fantastic filming location that is Bampton village. Bampton is famous for being the filming location for Downton village in all six series and the feature film of Downton Abbey. There will be a chance to take photos outside a some of the iconic buildings. Leaving Bampton, we head to Oxford for a walking tour. Stroll through the quaint cobbled streets of Oxford and get a real feel Merton College Oxfordfor this historic city. During your guided walking tour, we’ll get to wander through the charming college courtyards, which can be found dotted throughout the city, including that of Christ Church. If you’re a fan of Harry Potter, you’ll recognize this college from a number of famous scenes. Our tour guide will also take you to see the famous 17th century Bodleian Library, a huge library packed with research and literature. An Oxford visit wouldn’t be complete without visiting the oldest university in the English-speaking world. The 36 colleges that comprise Oxford University have produced such gifted alumni as T. S. Eliot, Hugh Grant and Bill Clinton. Back to London in the early evening.

Day 7, Wednesday, October 22- FREE Day in London. Evening Farewell dinner (B/D)
Covent Garden LondonFree day for independent exploration. Visit Covent Garden, a district in the West End that is now a popular shopping and dining area. Spend the afternoon exploring this neighborhood. Neal’s Yard is a colorful alley near Covent Garden. It’s worth the quick visit just to take a photo. Just around the corner is Neal’s Yard Dairy, one of the best spots in the city to sample artisanal cheese. There are numerous restaurants in this area for lunch, including a cluster of restaurants and shops in Apple Market. In the evening, we will have a farewell dinner at a local pub.

Day 8 Thursday, October 23 – Fly home from London (B)
The tour ends after breakfast as you make your way on your own to the airport and your fights home. Or with an included transfer if we have the group flight.

Chesterfield Mayfair hotelYour Hotel:
The Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel
As a proud part of The Red Carnation Hotel Collection, this hotel on Mayfair’s Charles Street offers a serene sanctuary amidst the bustling city life. With a prime central London location, just a brief walk from Bond Street, Hyde Park, and iconic landmarks such as The Royal Academy and Buckingham Palace, The Chesterfield Mayfair truly embodies the vibrant essence of an historic city.

 

 

Please Read the Terms and Conditions for this Tour

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PRICE PER PERSON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INITIAL DEPOSIT

$750 ($800 by credit card) Non-Refundable* deposit on or before May 1, 2025 is required to guarantee space.

  • Note: Should the tour fail to materialize due to insufficient participation, all deposits will be refunded in full.

FINAL PAYMENTS: Due on or before August 1, 2025

** Note: Invoice will be charged based on 10+ air & transfer rate. If we do not achieve that number, a shortfall supplement will be issued based on the above “without air or transfer” rate.

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Travel Insurance
RMC Travel highly recommends the purchase of Trip Cancellation/Interruption Travel Insurance, and we therefore provide you with an easy way to contact RMC’s preferred insurance provider, Allianz Global Assistance.

 

 

 


Photo credits:
Christ Church by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Front Quad, Merton College, Oxford by Richard Humphrey, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Changing the guard at Buckingham Palace: Radosław Botev, CC BY 3.0 PL, via Wikimedia Commons
Westminster Abbey: Alicank, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

UK

RMC presents

SCOTLAND & LONDON
October 3-12, 2025

RESERVATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED

scotland tour

Scotland is one of the most untouched regions in the western world, which means it has been able to retain its scenic and historical past. It has thrilled millions of people over several millennia, yet it still feels “untouristed” and pure. This journey to Scotland will guide you to to this land’s most popular sites, both ancient and modern, and feature the country’s legendary and historical figures.

Then to London for a few days of sightseeing, shopping and theater…
plus visit the Celtic and pre-Celtic mysteries at Stonehenge for a full day tour including a visit to Oxford.

 

TOUR INCLUDES
• 8 night’s First Class hotel accommodations
• Hotel service charges and taxes
• Breakfast every day
• 1 dinner
• Transportation in Scotland by coach
• Rail transportation from Edinburgh to London
• Escorted in Scotland
• Local Guides in London
• Sightseeing as per itinerary
• Sightseeing entrance fees

SPECIAL FEATURES
• Visit historic Clava Cairns
• Tour Edinburgh Castle
• See the Rosslyn Chapel
• Cruise on Loch Ness
• Panoramic Tour of London
• Visit to Westminster Abbey
• Visit to Oxford
• Visit to Stonehenge
• Dinner cruise on London’s’ Thames River

TOUR ITINERARY **

Day 1, Friday, October 3- To Scotland
Depart this evening on your own for Inverness Scotland.

Day 2, Saturday, October 4- Arrival Inverness
Morning arrival in Inverness where you transfer on your own to your reserved accommodations. Balance of the day free to relax.

Day 3, Sunday, October 5 – In Inverness (B)
FortroseAfter breakfast, it’s off to the Black Isle. Contrary to its name, the Black Isle is not an island. It is in fact a peninsula, surrounded on three sides by expanses of water and is distinguished by its Georgian merchant houses and quaint fishermen’s cottages. Overlooking the Moray Firth, Fortrose is the largest of the Black Isle’s towns and lies close to Rosemarkie, a small village with a beautiful beachfront. Also situated on the coast is Avoch, a fishing Rosmarkievillage characterized by neat little lanes of cottages running down to a historic harbor. In the west of the peninsula is Beauly. This trip will give an insight to the beautiful Scottish countryside. On our return to our hotel, we visit Clava Cairns (site of the Outlander TV series). Tucked away in a beautiful woodland east of Inverness we will find the sacred burial cairns of Bulnuaran of Clava or widely known as the Clava Cairns. Clava Cairns is the site of an exceptionally well-preserved group of prehistoric burial cairns that were built about 4,000 years ago and you discover one of Scotland’s Clava Cairnsmost evocative prehistoric sites – the exceptional remains of an ancient cemetery, set on a terrace above the River Nairn. The cemetery remained a sacred place in the landscape for millennia and provides many clues to the beliefs of Bronze Age. Clava Cairns has also experienced the “Outlander effect”. Since the launch of the series, thousands of visitors have travelled from all over the world to have their photo taken by the stones where the character Claire Randall is transported back in time and where she falls in love with Jamie Fraser. Return to your hotel in the afternoon and some free time.

Day 4, Monday, October 6 – To Glasgow (B)
loch ness castleWe leave Inverness and travel though the Highlands and Los Ness Glens as we journey through moors, lochs, forests and craggy mountains. Our destination is Loch Ness, where we will take a short cruise on the lake. On our cruise we will learn the insights and knowledge of the unique and unparalleled famous Glencoesightings of the monster and the history of Scotland’s most mysterious Loch. Although Loch Ness is brimming with history and tales of the world’s shyest monster (you might just spot Nessie), its real stars are its castles, monuments and scenery while cruising. From Loch Ness it is to Fort William. Here we will be traveling along a natural fault line called “Great Glen that divides Scotland in half. A photo stop at Glencoe before a late afternoon arrival in Glasgow.

Day 5, Tuesday, October 7 – In Glasgow (B)
Loch LomondThis morning’s program will focus on Loch Lomond with a photo stop at Scotland’s first National Park. Walk from the wide-open lush landscapes to the sprawling glens and rocky peaks for some great picturesque shots. The fault line that divides the Highlands from the Lowlands runs right across Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, making this an endlessly varied part of the world – rugged hills, wooded nooks and enticing waters. Return to our hotel with a stop at “Rest & be Thankful,” the highest point of this scenic road. The famous pass called “Rest and Be Thankful” is a viewpoint with beautiful views in Glen Croe where you can clearly see the old valley road that was engineered by General Wade during the subjection of Scotland following the Jacobite rebellion. A stone placed there by soldiers who built the original military road in 1753, states “Rest & Be Thankful.” Return to Glasgow in the afternoon for some independent exploration

Day 6, Wednesday, October 8 – To Edinburgh (B)
Rosslyn ChapelToday we are off to Edinburgh. Enroute we will visit Rosslyn and the Rosslyn Chapel, a magical chapel just outside of Edinburgh. For years, the small and enigmatic chapel has been featured in a number of publications, especially “The Da Vinci Code,” but also in many non-fiction books. Edinburgh castleThere are hundreds of magical carvings, artwork and so much more that will initiate you into the true history and purpose of this sanctuary. We then make our way up the Royal Mile to visit Edinburgh Castle, the great medieval fortress that dominates the city. Built upon a sacred rock in the shadow of Arthur’s Seat, we will explore its rich history. Afterwards it’s onto our reserved accommodation in Edinburgh.

Day 7, Thursday, October 9 – To London. By Rail (B)
After breakfast, we transfer to the Glasgow rail station and board our high-speed train to the heart of London. On arrival, transfer to our accommodation. The rest of the evening is at leisure. Why not attend one of the wonderful shows in London’s theater district?

 

 

Day 8, Friday, October 10 – In London. Excursion to Oxford & Stonehenge (B)
StonehengeThis morning, we head for Stonehenge and Oxford on a full-day trip to these historical landmarks to learn more about English history and culture, and to see breathtaking views of the countryside. Our first stop is Stonehenge as we look out for the mysterious Stonehenge as we approach Salisbury Plain — and where we’ll be able to get up close to the 5,000-year-old monument during this visit to the Neolithic stones. Christ Church OxfordSitting strikingly on the landscape, Stonehenge’s origins have puzzled experts for hundreds of years. During our visit, we’ll get a chance to discover many fascinating theories and attempt to make up our own mind and solve the mystery ourselves. We will also have a little time to visit the exhibition, where 250 archaeological objects are displayed! Then after lunch on our own, we head for Oxford and a stroll through the quaint cobbled streets.Merton College Oxford Here we will get a real feel for this historic city. During our guided walking tour, we’ll get to wander through the charming college courtyards, which can be found dotted throughout the city, including that of Christ Church. If you’re a fan of Harry Potter, you’ll recognize this college from several famous scenes. Our guide will also take us to see the famous 17th century Bodleian Library, a huge library packed with research and literature. Our Oxford visit wouldn’t be complete without visiting the oldest university in the English-speaking world. The 36 colleges that comprise Oxford University have produced such gifted alumni as T. S. Eliot, Hugh Grant and Bill Clinton. Back to London in the early evening.

Day 9, Saturday, October 11- In London (B/D)
Changing the Guard at Buckingham PalaceAfter breakfast, we have a panoramic tour morning to experience London’s West End, including a look Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and other famous sites. A stop will be made for a visit to Westminster Abbey, an architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries that presents a Westminster Abbeyunique pageant of British history – the tombs of kings and queens, and memorials to some of the greatest writers in history. King Henry III, who rebuilt Westminster Abbey in 1245. The rest of the afternoon is free for some independent time on your own for lunch, exploration, museum hopping and shopping. In the early evening, we will be transferred to the pier for our evening dinner cruise on the Thames River. London WestminsterAs we step on board our floating River Restaurant, we start to sail gliding on the River as London’s landmarks are even more impressive at night. With their bright lights and dreamlike quality, the ever-changing backdrop is simply mesmerizing as we sail under Tower Bridge, down towards the Thames Barrier and past the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Dinner is served and a live band sets the mood with gentle background music. After disembarking, we return to our hotel by coach.

Day 10, Sunday, October 12 – Fly home from London (B)
The tour ends after breakfast as you make your way on your own to the airport and your fights home.

 

** NOTE: The above is based on the Coach & Escort Itinerary. If the tour is by private van, the day-by-day itinerary remains the same, but the touring schedule may be adjusted, and the tours will be by private local guides.

Hotels or similar

  • Inverness: The Kingsmill Hotel – 2 nights
  • Glasgow: The Address Hotel – 2 nights
  • Edinburgh: The Bonham Hotel – 1 night
  • London: The Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel or H10 Waterloo Hotel – 3 nights

Please Read the Terms and Conditions for this Tour

Bonus! SAVE! You will receive a 5% discount if ALL payments are made by check or money order. This discounted price is noted below in red.

*Special No Interest + No Payments for 6 Months Plan Now Available!
RMC Travel now offers the “PayPal Credit” Plan (Click here for details)

 

LAND PRICES PER PERSON

By Private Car/Van and Local Guide for 5 or 6 participants. Or by Coach with Escort for 10 + participants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INITIAL DEPOSIT
$750 ($800) by credit card) Non-Refundable deposit due to guarantee space.

FINAL PAYMENTS: Due on or before August 1, 2025

RESERVATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED

registration form

If you already registered online and want to access the Payment Information page, click here.

Travel Insurance

RMC Travel highly recommends the purchase of Trip Cancellation/Interruption Travel Insurance, and we therefore provide you with an easy way to contact RMC’s preferred insurance provider, Allianz Global Assistance

 


Photo credits:
Oban harbour: dun_deagh, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Fingal’s cave: See page for author, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Fortrose, the Anderson: Peter Bond / The Anderson,Fortrose
Rosmarkie: Ulrich Hartmann / Rosemarkie seen from the beach
Clava Cairns: Elliott Simpson / Clava Cairns – Bronze Age monuments
Rest And Be Thankful Memorial Stone, Glen Croe: Chase me ladies, I’m the Cavalry, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The west front of Rosslyn Chapel by David Purchase, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
London train at Glasgow Central by The Carlisle Kid, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Christ Church by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Front Quad, Merton College, Oxford by Richard Humphrey, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Changing the guard at Buckingham Palace: Radosław Botev, CC BY 3.0 PL, via Wikimedia Commons
Westminster Abbey: Alicank, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons