01 NIGHT/ 02 DAYS GLASGOW THE CULTURAL CITY /SCOTLAND

 The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in

northwestern Europe. England – birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital,
London, a globally influential centre of finance and culture. England is also site of Neolithic Stonehenge,
Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.


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 The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island nation in

northwestern Europe. England – birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital,
London, a globally influential centre of finance and culture. England is also site of Neolithic Stonehenge,
Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.
Scotland, the U.K.’s northernmost country, is a land of mountain wildernesses such as the Cairngorms and
Northwest Highlands, interspersed with glacial glens (valleys) and lochs (lakes). Its major cities are
Edinburgh, the capital, with its iconic hilltop castle, and Glasgow, famed for its vibrant cultural scene.
Scotland is also famous for golf, the game first played at the Old Course at St Andrews in the 1400s.
The Republic of Ireland occupies most of the island of Ireland, off the coast of England and Wales. Its
capital, Dublin, is the birthplace of writers like Oscar Wilde, and home of Guinness beer. The 9th-century
Book of Kells and other illustrated manuscripts are on show in Dublin’s Trinity College Library. Dubbed the
"Emerald Isle” for its lush landscape, the country is dotted with castles like medieval Cahir Castle.
United Kingdom Facts & Figures
About the UK: The United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland (which together make up Great
Britain) and Northern Ireland.
Capital cities: The capital city of the UK is London, which is also the capital of England. For Wales the capital
is Cardiff, for Scotland it is Edinburgh, and for Northern Ireland it is Belfast.
Dialing code:+44
Currency:Pound sterling
Population:64.1 million (2013
Land area: The UK is close to 95,000 square miles (245,000 square kilometres), stretching from the Shetland
Islands off the north coast of Scotland, down to the Isles of Scilly in south west England, and across the sea
to Northern Ireland.
Countryside: The UK’s long coastline is around 5,000 miles (8,000 kilometres). The geography ranges from
green meadows and woodland to rugged moorland and mountains. The highest mountain is Ben Nevis in
Scotland at just over 1,340 metres.
Language: English is spoken throughout the UK, but there are other official languages too, such as Welsh,
Scots and Gaelic.
Money: The currency of the UK is pounds sterling.
Religion: The main religion in the UK is Christianity. However, the UK is a multi-faith society where other
religions are widely welcomed and accepted.
Climate: In general we have warm summers and cool winters. Our summers are cooler than those on the
continent, but the winters are milder. The overallclimateinEnglandis called temperate maritime. This
means that it is mild with temperatures not much lower than 0ºC in winter and not much higher than 32ºC
in summer.
 
Republic of Ireland Facts & Figures:
Location occupies five-sixths of the island of Ireland
Bordered By Northern Ireland
Total Area27,136 sq mi (70,283 sq km)
Coastline 1,738 mi (2,797 km)
Population (2015 est) 4,892,305
 
Nationality Irish
Largest Cities Dublin, Cork
Religions Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland
Languages English (official), Irish (official)
Capital Dublin
Unit of Currency Euro
DAY 1: LONDON – GLASGOW
Depart to Glasgow from London by high speed train.
Arrival transfer at Glasgow station to your Hotel. Check into Hotel (Official Check in time is 1400hrs. Enjoy
Full Day Hop On Hop Off Open Bus tour : simply the best way to discover Glasgow. Explore medieval
Glasgow Cathedral then wander through the Merchant City with its myriad selection of up-scale shops, bars
and restaurants Head to the stylish West End to see the Botanical Gardens, Glasgow University and the
amazing Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Visit the Riverside Museum, Kelvingrove Park and Glasgow
Cathedral.
Evening free for your own leisure for shopping and dining: In recent years the city has become a magnet
for "label lovers” who shop the Style Mile with its chic shopping malls and designer shops. When day turns
to night you will find a wide array of excellent restaurants to meet all tastes and a cosmopolitan range of
bars and clubs.
Glasgow has lots a quality restaurants to choose from with many specialising in Scottish fish and seafood.
Look out for popular "pre-theatre” menus where you can enjoy good food at great savings, if you eat early.
There will be plenty of choices available, just a short walk from your hotel.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 2: GLASGOW – LONDON
Breakfast at Hotel. Packed your luggage and check out from hotel you have free time to explore the city on
your own to till transfer to station to board your train to London :
Victorian Glasgow has left a magnificent legacy of civic buildings amongst them the superb Kelvingrove Art
Gallery and Museum . The highlights of this recently refurbished collection includes impressionist paintings
and wonderful medieval arms and armour. Nearby sits the newly opened Riverside Museum of Transport
and Travel which boasts a wide collection of cars, trams and trains. In the heart of the city the
popular Gallery of Modern Art offers four floors of art which is forever changing to reflect Glasgow’s
modern art collection.
Glasgow is known as the "Dear Green Place” and its many glorious parks are popular with visitors and
residents alike. Take time to visit Pollok Country Park in the city’s south side home to Pollok House, the
Burrell Art Collection and an award winning herd of Highland cattle!

 Inclusions:

 1 Night Accommodation in Glasgow at Hotels as mentioned or similar
 Continental Breakfast Daily
 Arrival & Departure Transfers on PVT basis
 Return Travel on Standard Class High Speed Train from London to Glasgow
 Sightseeing Tours on Seat In Coach Tours as mentioned in program
Exclusions:
 International air fare
 Airport taxes
 
 Visa fees
 Government service tax
 Meals at hotels except those listed in above inclusions
 Travel insurance
 Expenses of personal nature such as tipping, porters, laundry etc
 Any other services not mentioned above