Saturday 06.07-Edunburg-the capital of Scotland. You board the open-to sightseeing bus
A great fourteen-night programme including an English course and afternoon excursions to some very cool places in London.
Monday 01.07- Arrival in Great Britain.
Transfer to host family centre to meet your host families.
Tuesday 02.07- a.m. Placement test and English language lessons.
p.m. Visit to the bowling alley followed by shopping in Kingston.
Fantastic shopping opportunity in the Bentalls Centre.
Wednesday 03.07-a.m. English language lessons.
p.m. Excursion toLondon (public transport):
Take off for the best views of the capital on the London Eye, but don’t forget to
visit the new 4-D Experience first!
Cross the River Thames to get close up to the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and
Westminster Abbey, then stroll up Whitehall, passing Downing Street and the Horse
Guards to Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace- the official
London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch.
Thursday 04.07-a.m. English language lessons.
p.m. Excursion to London (public transport):
Visit one of the world’s greatest museums in the heart of London: the British Museum
displays some of the most important and interesting artefacts from history. See ancient
Greek sculpture, Egyptian mummies, exhibits from Roman Britain and perhaps
something from your country!
Round off your afternoon browsing the shops and stalls at Covent Garden Market or
enjoy some free street entertainment in the Covent Garden Piazza. The double-decker, the black taxi and the world’s first underground railway are just a few of the icons celebrated at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden.Spend some time in this recently updated exhibition, then enjoy some street entertainment or browse the stalls at Covent Garden Market.
Friday 05.07- a.m. English language lessons.
p.m. Excursion to London (public transport):
A visit to Madame Tussaud’s on Marylebone Road is one of the highlights of a trip to
London. See all your favourite celebrities and have your photo taken with a Prince, a
pop-star or a president. Don’t forget to pop around the corner to Baker Street to see
Sherlock Holmes’ house at number 221B.
Enjoy some free-time on Oxford Street; London’s most famous shopping street. Have a
quick look at Speaker’s Corner and Marble Arch before you head
into the shops if you have a chance.
Departure to Scotland by coach from Victoria Coach Station.
Saturday 06.07-Edunburg-the capital of Scotland. You board the open-to sightseeing bus
where you'll get a bird's-eye view of this majestic city!
The hop-on hop-off ticket allows you the freedom to leave and re-join
the bus as often as you like. Check-in the hotel.
Sunday 07.07- Edunburg.Walking all over the city.Visiting Ancient fortress, Royal castle,
Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre, Saint Giles Cathedral, Palace of Holyroodhouse