Trip Highlights: Enjoy a tour of the historic city of York en route to Scotland's capital city, and spend an enjoyable weekend in this vibrant city. Travel on Northern Belle from London.
Features: Brunch with Bucks Fizz, tour of York with afternoon tea, four course dinner with champagne and wine on outward journey to Edinburgh. Two nights accommodation (bed and breakfast) in Edinburgh, city bus tour (not exclusive). British Midland flight (economy class) to London Heathrow airport.
Your Journey Detailed information
Your journey begins with Brunch with Bucks Fizz served on the outward journey from London. On arrival at York you are taken on a guide tour of Castle Howard where afternoon tea is served.
Enjoy dinner on board as the Northern Belle continues travelling north, offering spectacular views of the historic cities of Durham and Newcastle on the River Tyne. On arrival in Edinburgh, transfer to your chosen hotel for two nights.
Spend your time in Edinburgh exploring its many attractions both old and new, from the historic castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, to the many galleries and shops. A voucher is provided for the Hop on Hop off city bus tour which helps set the scene.
Transfer to Edinburgh airport on Sunday for your early afternoon British Midland flight to London Heathrow Airport.
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Hotel Detailed information
Caledonian Hilton
251 rooms. Built in 1903, centrally located on Princes Street in the heart of the city, and offering extensive lounge and bar areas.
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The British Pullman takes its name from George Mortimer Pullman, an American, who in 1864 built The Pioneer, the first railway carriage designed with true comfort for the passenger. The later creation of the Pullman Car Company in 1882 led to his domination of luxury train travel in Britain from that time onwards.