2-Week England Tour Packages
Two weeks in England means doing London properly, before moving further, perhaps to the Cotswolds, Bath, Stonehenge, Lake District, York, Cambridge, or Oxford. You could also head to the coastal towns if the weather works, Visit Stratford for Shakespeare stuff, pubs, castles, and countryside, museums. Enjoy the charm of England with enough time to really explore.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week England tour itineraries
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14 Days in England, incl. London and York
A 14-day, 13-night itinerary visits 20 destinations across England from Windsor to Oxford, including UNESCO sites like Canterbury Cathedral, Stonehenge, and Blenheim Palace. Routes wind through the Cotswolds, Yorkshire Dales National Park, and Lake District National Park with stays at properties like DoubleTree by Hilton Bath and Briery Wood Country House Hotel. Liverpool's Albert Dock, Anne Hathaway's Cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon, and Kensington Palace in London appear throughout the itinerary, with group sizes ranging from 26 to 44 travelers.

- Days 1-2
Windsor and The Cotswolds
Get to Windsor by 2 PM to avoid afternoon crowds at Windsor Castle. "Get there early before the tour groups arrive - the State Apartments are much more enjoyable without the crowds," one traveler suggests. Spend your second day exploring the Cotswolds with its charming honey-colored villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold. End your day in Bath and visit the Roman Baths in late afternoon when the lighting makes for great photos.

- Days 3-4
Stonehenge and South Coast
- Days 5-7
Canterbury and London
Start at Canterbury Cathedral after booking tickets online to skip the lines. Then spend two full days in London. "The Kensington Palace visit is best in the morning - grab coffee at the Palace café before the crowds arrive," according to a regular visitor. Take time to walk along the South Bank from Tower Bridge to Westminster.

- Days 8-10
Cambridge and York
In Cambridge, let a professional handle the punting on the River Cam it's not as easy as it looks. When you get to York start with the Minster's tower at 9:30 AM before it gets too hot. A recent visitor notes: "The narrow streets of the Shambles get incredibly busy by midday - explore early morning or evening for the best experience."

- Days 11-12
Lake District and Liverpool
- Days 13-14
Shakespeare Country and Oxford
14 Day Great Britain Itinerary, incl. Edinburgh and London
A grand 14-day tour through England showcases 6 major destinations including Lake Windermere, Liverpool's Strawberry Fields, and Cotswolds' medieval towns. Roman Bath visits, Cornwall's coastal trails, and London's iconic sites await, with luxury stays at Low Wood Bay Resort and Tower Suites Hilton.

- Days 1-3
Edinburgh
- Days 4-5
Lake District
The 4-hour coach ride from Edinburgh to Lake Windermere includes a 60-minute guided tour of Vindolanda Roman fortress near Hadrian's Wall. Stay by Lake Windermere for two nights. Take a morning cruise on England's largest lake, then visit Grasmere village. Pick between Wordsworth's Rydal Mount home or a 2-hour guided hike. If hiking, pack waterproof gear as the weather changes quickly.

- Days 6-7
Liverpool & Journey to Cotswolds
Take a 2-hour walking tour of Liverpool's Albert Dock to learn about its maritime history. Visit the iconic Strawberry Fields site from Beatles fame. Start the next day with a Mersey Ferry ride for great city views. Stop in medieval Shrewsbury before arriving at your 18th-century boutique hotel in the Cotswolds.

- Days 8-9
Cotswolds & Bath
Visit Blenheim Palace early for the best morning light. Spend your afternoon in Stow-on-the-Wold, 800 feet above sea level. The next day, head to the Roman Baths before 10 AM to beat the crowds. A previous visitor noted: "The Roman Baths are fascinating but get very busy. Going early let us take our time exploring the different chambers and actually hear our guide's explanations."

- Days 10-11
Cornwall
- Days 12-14
London
Take the 5-hour scenic train ride from Cornwall to London. Start with a walking tour of major landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. Use your free day based on your interests. The London Eye offers excellent city views but book online in advance to save time and money. Windsor Castle is worth considering but requires 4-5 hours including travel time.

Coasts & Countrysides of England featuring the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Liverpool & London (Edinburgh to London) (from Edinburgh to Hampton)
A 14-day itinerary through England visits 10 destinations, from Liverpool's Strawberry Fields and the Beatles' legacy to Cornwall's rugged coastline and London's Westminster Abbey. Steam train rides cross Lake Windermere, England's largest lake, while the UNESCO-listed Roman Baths in Bath showcase ancient architecture. Coastal paths of St. Ives offer views of the Celtic peninsula and walking trails along the shore. Accommodation spans 12 nights at properties like Low Wood Bay Resort and Spa and The Cornwall Hotel and Spa, with visits to Broadway's honey-hued streets and Big Ben in London included.

What people love about 2-week England tours
- Elegance of Great Britain (Classic, Summer, Start London, 13 Days)
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- England & Wales Classic
Our Tour Manager, Chris B. is a true professional and made our tour both stress free and filled with the sites and stories we came to experience. TourRadar/RIT provided Chis’s cell number weeks before our tour and he was easy to contact and coordinate our unique meeting requirements to join the tour. This was our first visit to the UK and I felt Royal Irish Tours did a good job picking cities and activities for us to experience England and Wales. Our tour was 10 Canadians and 6 Americans and our tour bus was built for 40, so plenty of room to stretch out. The bus had an onboard restroom which I felt was important and our driver, Mark, was excellent. Chris and RIT understand that older folks need regular bathroom breaks, and for me that takes some of the stress out of traveling. We found the UK very progressive when it came to food allergies
- Highlights of Britain
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