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Grand Tour of Norway & Sweden

A wonderful Nordic rail adventure into Sweden and Norway, travelling on world-renowned railways, encountering Scandinavia’s natural wonders and cultured cities

From £4,599 per person


Explore Norway's iconic mountains, glaciers and azure fjords, and discover Swedish Lapland's untamed wilderness on this epic holiday, packing in each and every one of the great Scandinavian rail experiences, crossing the Arctic Circle to the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'. Visiting an authentic Sámi village provides an insight into the traditions of Lapland's indigenous people.

This ultimate tour combines Scandinavia's breathtaking landscapes with its celebrated cities, uncovering the history and culture of vibrant Stockholm, the Viking city of Trondheim, the maritime city of Bergen and Norway's capital, Oslo, on guided tours.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Welcome to Stockholm

Our Scandinavian holiday starts at London Heathrow, where we meet the Tour Manager before boarding our direct flight to Sweden's capital city, Stockholm*. Our flight arrives in the late afternoon and we are met and transferred to our central hotel for two nights.

Stockholm is one of Europe's most attractive and unusual capitals, built across 14 islands which are connected by no fewer than 57 bridges. Much of the city's charm is, wherever you wander, you are always close to water. There's time to get to know the local neighbourhood independently before dinner at our hotel this evening.

*Regional departures are also available on this tour, in which case you would be met on arrival in Stockholm and taken to the hotel.

Please Note -  For departures 15th May we will stay at the Scandic Continental in Stockholm.

For departures 5th and 12th June we will stay at the Elite Hotel Adlon in Stockholm.

Day 2 - Guided tour of Stockholm, the ‘city between the bridges’

Stockholm has over 750 years of history and culture which we are introduced to on a guided sightseeing tour. We stop to enjoy the view of City Hall, the building where the esteemed Nobel Prizes are awarded, and admire the Baroque official residence of the Swedish monarch. Afterwards, we tour the areas of Östermalm, Långholm, and the parkland island of Djurgården. We continue to Stockholm's Old Town, Gamla Stan, one of the best-preserved medieval centres in the world.

During our tour we stop for 'fika', a Swedish-style coffee break, where friends meet over a hot drink and a slice of home-made cake. The rest of your afternoon is free, and you could explore the old buildings or typically Swedish shops of the city. Or visit Museum Island where the Vasa Museum displays a fully intact 17th-century ship.

This evening you are free to dine independently; the city has an excellent range of dining options, from traditional Swedish dishes to Mediterranean and Asian cuisine.

Day 3 - To lakeside Östersund

We board an InterCity train to Östersund today, a city set on the shores of Storsjön Lake, Sweden's fifth largest lake. Östersund is a major cultural and transportation centre, and flaunts the title of Sweden's only UNESCO City of Gastronomy.

The town also nurtures an enduring legend about the lake's rarely sighted monster. Storsjöodjuret ('the great lake monster') reportedly emerged from the chilly waters into the town in 1635 and has been spotted infrequently ever since. Generally described as a serpent with multiple humps, it's yet to be caught on camera, but for a time had a law ensuring its protection!

This is a scenic place to admire the waterside attractions and spend the night before we continue our journey north. You might like to visit Jamtli Museum - a collection of three museums showcasing the art and history of the local area. Tonight you dine independently, and you may like to check out the local specialities and discover the town's celebrated cuisine.

Day 4 - Through Swedish Lapland to a Sámi village

After an early breakfast we make an early start today - to begin our slow train journey towards the untamed wilderness of Swedish Lapland. The Inlandsbanan* snakes northward, through a landscape of pine and birch forests. As we travel into this magical landscape, look out for local wildlife, including moose and reindeer, hearing commentary about the sights outside our windows.

We arrive in Sorsele, where we visit the Inlandsbanan Museum before making our way by coach to a nearby Sámi village to learn about the lives of Scandinavia's indigenous people. We view the traditional buildings, hear about their culture, and are introduced to their reindeer. We continue to spend the night in Arjeplog, where we enjoy an authentic Sámi dinner, served around a campfire.

**Please note: departures before June 12th & after August 14th will travel by coach to the Sorsele, rather than on the Inlandsbanan train, due to the passenger service is seasonal and only runs during the peak summer months.

Day 5 - Into the Arctic Circle for a Sámi experience

Today we experience one of the best days of our tour - an all-day excursion by coach to the remote Sámi town of Jokkmokk. Driving even further north, we travel along long straight roads, passing dense forests and glassy lakes. On our approach into the 'Land of the Midnight Sun', we cross the Arctic Circle and take part in a small ceremony.

On arrival in Jokkmokk we visit the local Sámi Museum, seeing historic artefacts including silver-work and traditional dress, of the indigenous Sámi people and learn more about their semi-nomadic way of life and traditions of fishing, reindeer herding, agriculture. We make our way back to Arjeplog, a long but scenic journey, arriving back in time for dinner at our hotel.

Day 6 - The Silver Road into Bodø, northern Norway

Our journey continues by coach towards the Norwegian town of Bodø, as we set off along the Silver Road - once a trading route where silver was transported to the Norwegian coast.

Passing deep forests, rolling hills, and crystalline lakes, we travel through beautiful river valleys and pass the spectacular Saltdal Fjord. On arrival in Bodø, Europe's Cultural Capital in 2024, we visit the Norwegian Jekt Trade Museum. A jekt is a type of historic boat which was used to transport dried fish along the Norwegian coast, over centuries of trade. There are only three of these boats surviving in Norway and we see one of them: the Anna Karoline. We spend the night in Bodø where dinner is served at our hotel.

Day 7 - Aboard the Nordland Railway to Stiklestad

After a leisurely morning in Bodø we transfer to the station to begin our epic journey along the Nordlandsbanen, whose popular name is the 'Polar Express', to Verdal. Known as Norway's longest train journey, we travel along a vast stretch of this route, experiencing Norway's sensational landscapes. As our train glides past immense fjords, rugged mountains and deep valleys, we marvel at the ever-changing scenery, witnessing many natural wonders including the spectacular Svartisen Glacier.

Disembarking the Nordland Railway at Verdal, we transfer to the small village of Stiklestad for the night. Our contemporary hotel is located inside the Stiklestad National Culture Centre and, after checking in, we take our seats for dinner at the hotel's restaurant.

Please Note - For departure 17th July, we will stay at the Thon Partner Hotel Backlund in Levanger.

Day 8 - Stiklestad to the Viking city of Trondheim

After a leisurely breakfast this morning, we get to know the ancient landscape of Stiklestad on an hour-long guided tour. This historic village is an important site of Norwegian culture, best known for the Battle of Stiklestad, which occurred in 1030. It was here the Norwegian King Olaf II Haraldsson fell in battle. Olaf II is considered to be the first king of all Norway and was also responsible for the shift towards Christianity. Our guided tour takes us to the site of the king's death, during one of Norway's most famous and hard-fought battles.

After our tour we return to our hotel for lunch, before setting out by coach to the popular Viking city of Trondheim, our base for the next two nights. Arriving mid-afternoon, there's time to look around or to relax at our waterside hotel before dinner.

Day 9 - Guided tour of Trondheim, the ancient Viking capital

After breakfast we meet an expert local guide who shares some of their knowledge of Trondheim's history. On our guided tour, we explore the Old Quarter and the colourful waterfront houses of Bakklandet. We continue to the Royal Residence, the largest wooden building in Northern Europe with up to 140 different rooms.

The rest of your day is free to continue sightseeing at your own pace and to dine independently. Among the city's broad avenues, old warehouses and pretty timber dwellings, there are several attractions waiting to be explored, such as the Ringve Music Museum and the Archbishop's Palace Museum - a treasure trove of archaeological discoveries. The Nidaros Cathedral is the world's northernmost Gothic cathedral, with an impressive rose window depicting the day of judgement. Trondheim has an inviting array of eateries to try this evening.

Day 10 - Aboard the spectacular Rauma Railway

Ahead of us today is a picturesque journey by rail, road and ferry to beautiful Geiranger. Leaving Trondheim by train we wind past pretty villages and hamlets to Dombås where we change trains for a journey along the stunning Rauma Railway.

Considered one of Norway's most beautiful train lines, the scenic route glides beside azure rivers and emerald forests before the vistas become even more spectacular. After crossing the 100-year-old Kylling Bridge, we pause to admire the Verma waterfall before entering the Romsdalen Valley. Here we marvel at the majesty of nature, including the Trollveggen, or Troll Wall, Europe's tallest vertical rock face.

Arriving at Åndalsnes on Romsdalfjord, we travel by coach up the twisting Trolls Ladder, glimpsing incredible scenery at each turn. This spellbinding trip continues as we cross serene Norddalsfjord by ferry. Stepping off the boat into fresh, crisp air, we continue by coach to Geiranger and our hotel, which has astounding views of the iconic fjord. We enjoy a buffet dinner at our hotel this evening.

Day 11 - Cruising Norway’s superb Geirangerfjord

We wake to a glorious panorama of pristine Norwegian scenery, with an unforgettable day ahead of us. After breakfast we transfer to the nearby port and embark on a relaxing fjord cruise across Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Acclaimed for its unique landscape, this nine-mile-long branch of Storfjord (meaning 'Great Fjord') boasts towering cliff walls while, along its shores, a number of waterfalls plunge from mountainous forests. As we cruise, we enter a world of colour - the lush green of the trees contrasting with the blue water and brilliant white of distant snow-capped peaks. When it rains, waterfalls appear as if from nowhere, cascading into the water below.

Disembarking in Hellesylt, we take a scenic drive to Hornindalsvatn - Europe's deepest lake at more than 1,600 feet. Keep an eye out for the lake's mythical monster lurking beneath the crystal-clear surface. Returning to Geiranger, we gather for dinner at our hotel.

Day 12 - A journey through Norway’s fjord country to Flåm

We leave Geirangerfjord after breakfast this morning, to continue through Norway's fjord country by coach to Flåm. However, there's a second chance to look back on the fjord when we stop enroute at the Dalsnibba viewing point, which provides panoramic views over Geirangerfjord and its village.

We continue through awe-inspiring scenery, seeing tranquil fjords snake between rolling mountains of verdant forests. Glacier-lined valleys carve glittering paths between spectacular mountain peaks often still topped by snow in late spring. We stop enroute at the ancient Kaupanger Stave Church, built in the 12th century, with distinctive wooden architecture*. Around mid-afternoon we reach Mannheller where our coach boards a ferry for a short trip across the Sognefjord. Back on land, we enter the world's longest road tunnel - with a length of over 15 miles - which takes us almost all the way to Flåm at the head of Aurlandsfjord. Here we check in to our four-star hotel where we have dinner this evening.

*Please note: For tours departing up to mid-June and after mid-August, the Kaupanger Stave Church is closed. We instead visit the Hopperstad Stave Church, and our route to Flåm does not include the world's longest road tunnel.

Please Note - For departure 5th June we will stay at the Myrkdalen Hotel in Myrkdalen.

Day 13 - A fjord cruise, and a memorable ride on the Flåm Railway

Today is yet another highlight of our Scandinavian holiday, starting with a fjord cruise aboard a luxury eco boat, across the serene Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord, sailing past giant peaks and quaint villages, dwarfed by nature. Arriving in the charming village of Gudvangen, we return to Flåm by coach for the second instalment of today's great adventure.

Described as one of the most beautiful, and steepest, rail journeys in the world, we board the iconic Flåm Railway for a superb trip to remote Myrdal. Our route cuts a path through Norway's craggy mountains, entering tunnels and trailing the edge of Tyrifjorden lakeside. The train takes us ever higher, up to the cascading Kjosfossen Falls which we stop to admire, before reaching the high-altitude station at Myrdal where we change trains for our return journey to Flåm. Here, a coach transfers us to the harbour city of Bergen for the next two nights.

Day 14 - Exploring the Hanseatic city of Bergen

We set off on a guided tour of Bergen this morning, by coach and on foot. Once Norway's capital, this attractive city is surrounded by seven striking mountains and renowned for its maritime history and colourful waterfront area, known as the Bryggen. Its UNESCO-listed wharf was once the centre of the old Hanseatic port, a key hub in trade between Norway and the rest of Europe. Opposite the harbour is the Klosteret area, which has beautiful 18th-century wooden houses and charming alleys, where you can walk along the Nordnes peninsula.

Our tour ends at the fish market where, with a free afternoon and evening ahead, you might like to find lunch. You could visit the Bryggens Museum to view the world's largest collection of runic inscriptions or take a ride on the Fløibanen funicular for spectacular views across scenic islands. When seeking out dinner, Bergen offers a good choice of cuisine, from pizza to seafood, Japanese to African.

Day 15 - An iconic trip on the Bergen Railway to Oslo

This morning we board the train to Oslo, travelling aboard Northern Europe's highest railway line, the Bergen Railway. Sights to look out for on our journey include the pretty Hallingdal Valley, through which the Hallingdalselva River flows to Lake Krøderen, the mountain of Norefjell and the awe-inspiring Hardangerjøkule Glacier.

After passing through picturesque resort towns and villages such as Geilo, Gol and Flå, the backdrop to our journey on the Bergen Railway becomes more urban as we make the final approach into Norway's modern capital city. On arrival, we check in to our stylish, central hotel ahead of a free evening during which you can dine independently. You might like to try some new Nordic cuisine, fresh seafood, or maybe opt for a traditional Norwegian dinner at the oldest restaurant in Oslo, the Engebret Café near Christiana Torv.

Day 16 - Uncovering Oslo’s history and culture

After breakfast this morning we set out on a guided coach tour of the Norwegian capital, beginning at the modern Opera House. Appearing as if it is rising from the water, the angled exterior of the auditorium's is covered with marble and white granite. People are encouraged to walk on the building's slopes when the weather is appropriate, for some of the best views across Oslofjord.

We also view the Royal Palace. This 19th-century neoclassical palace is the official residence of Norway's monarch with acres of parkland. With a free afternoon, you could visit one of the city's many galleries or museums such as the Munch Museum and the National Museum, containing works by the expressionist painter Edvard Munch, renowned for 'The Scream'. You could also take a gentle cruise around idyllic Oslofjord, possibly stopping at the Fram Museum to view a 19th-century ship used for polar exploration, or visit the Norsk Folk Museum, which contains historic Norwegian buildings.

This evening, we celebrate our time in Norway with a three-course dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 17 - Homeward bound

On this Scandinavian adventure we've experienced breathtaking glaciers, azure fjords and the untamed wilderness of the Arctic Circle. We've also taken unforgettable journeys on northern Europe's most spectacular railways and toured fascinating Nordic cities.

After a relaxed morning in Oslo to revisit a favourite café, do some last-minute sightseeing or shopping, we head to the airport for our flight back to London Heathrow or to our regional airport. Here your holiday ends and you are free to continue your journey home.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure Dates
15 May 2026From £4,669
5 June 2026From £4,599
3 July 2026From £6,529
10 July 2026From £5,299
17 July 2026Please call
4 September 2026From £5,369
11 September 2026From £5,369
25 September 2026From £4,799

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
Bergen Railway
Bergen Railway

Widely regarded as one of the greatest railway journeys in the world, this high-altitude trip through southern Norway links the old Hanseatic city of Bergen and the Norwegian capital, Oslo. The harsh climate experienced in this part of the world has produced a landscape that is breathtaking and wild, and the Bergen Railway enables us to soak up the spectacular views whilst relaxing in warm, comfortable carriages.

Flåm Railway
Flåm Railway

A branch line of the Bergen Railway, the scenic Flåm Railway takes passengers on a wonderful 12.5 mile (20km) journey up one of the steepest railway lines in the world. On its journey from Flåm, located at the innermost corner of the Aurlandsfjord, the train negotiates horseshoe curves, twists, turns and 20 tunnels - 18 of which were drilled by hand.

The scenery is truly spectacular, with rivers and waterfalls, snow-capped mountains and remote farms passing by the window as you travel towards Myrdal at 2,838 feet (865m).

Inlandsbanan
Inlandsbanan

The Inlandsbanan connects Kristinehamn in the south of Sweden with Gällivare in the north, a journey of approximately 810 miles (1,300km). On our Arctic Circle Express and Grand Arctic Circle Explorer holidays we join the railway in Östersund, an inland city in the middle of the country, for the trip to Jokkmokk, situated above the Arctic Circle. This fantastic journey up the 'backbone of Sweden' takes us past tranquil lakes and tumbling streams bursting with life.

Nordland Railway
Nordland Railway

The Nordland Railway runs between the historic Viking capital of Norway, Trondheim, to the beautiful coastal city of Bodø in northern Norway. The railway is 453 miles in length, making it Norway's longest mainline railway. It is also one of only a few railway lines in the world that crosses the Arctic Circle. The railway, also called 'the train of the midnight sun', takes passengers through the beautifully varied scenery of northern Norway and includes views of lakes, rivers and fjords, as well as the spectacular Svartisen Glacier.

The Nordland Railway crosses the Arctic Circle (66 degrees north) near Lønsdal, the highest station on the line at 1678 feet above sea level. The northern part of Norway is famous as an ideal place to view the Northern Lights. During the summer, in fine weather, the sun remains visible 24 hours a day.

Ofoten Railway
Narvik

The Ofoten Railway lies on a headland at the foot of the Fagernesfjellet, between the Beisfjord and Rornbaksfjord, and runs between the iron-ore mines at Kiruna in Swedish Lapland and the port town of Narvik on the Norwegian coast. The modern town of Narvik was developed as a port for the export of the iron-ore, and the Ofoten Railway, was built at the turn of the century as the link between the mines and the port.

At the time of construction, the Ofoten Railway was both the coldest and northern-most railway project in the world. The 26-mile (42km) line was painstakingly carved out the mountains - an incredible engineering project that was largely undertaken by hand. The result is a breathtaking route which takes passengers past deep fjords, through the wild, rugged mountains and the barren mountain plateaus north of the Arctic Circle.

The Ofoten Railway Museum is dedicated to the local history of Narvik and the Ofoten Railway, and is located close to the centre of Narvik.

The Raumabanen Railway
Raumabanen Railway

Our spectacular journey on the 71-mile Raumabanen Railway begins in the village of Dombås. The train takes us along the valley carved by the River Rauma, offering magnificent views of the awe-inspiring crags, peaks and plateaus of the Alpine massif along the way.

Just beyond Verma, the train enters the semi-circular Stavem Tunnel, which reverses the train's direction, taking us back the way we just came, before crossing the famous Kylling Bridge.

Further along the line we pass Trollveggen (Troll Wall), the tallest vertical rock face in Europe, continuing through the wild, awe-inspiring landscape towards the town of Åndalsnes, on the shores of the beautiful Romsdal Fjord.

Hotels
Hornavan Hotell Arjeplog, Arjeplog
Hornavan Hotell Arjeplog, Arjeplog

The 3-Star Hotel Hornavan in Arjeplog sits snuggly on the wooded shores of Lake Hornavan, close to the town centre. Decorated with warm wooden features to reflect its surroundings, rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions and mini fridges. The hotel's spa area includes a hot tub, sauna, and a gym.

Scandic Neptune Hotel, Bergen
Scandic Neptune Hotel, Bergen

A short distance from Bergen's harbour area, this 4-Star hotel is well-placed for exploring the city. There are three restaurants on site, as well as Champagne bar, a modern art collection and a gym. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, desk, minibar and hairdryer.

Thon Hotel Nordlys, Bodø
Thon Hotel Nordlys, Bodø

Prominently situated beside Bodø's marina and pier, close to the Salten Museum, the 4-Star Thon Nordlys hotel overlooks the Nyholm Sound with views of the imposing Lofoten Wall in the distance. The hotel's Egon Restaurant offers steaks and seafood specialities and excellent breakfasts while the Windjammer Bar serves pizzas, burgers and a variety of chilled beers. All guest rooms feature armchairs and a desk, mini bar and fridge, free Wi-Fi and satellite television.

Fretheim Hotel, Flåm
Fretheim Hotel, Flåm

The 4-Star Fretheim Hotel in Flåm is a long-standing favourite with Great Rail Journeys' customers. Built on an old farm, the villa is located by the cobalt blue waters of Sognefjord, set in a valley alongside cliffs that rise sharply into the clouds. The interior is tastefully decorated with glazed floors and wood panelling, while the in-house bar offers exclusive views of the fjord - the perfect spot to unwind after an exhilarating day.

Havila Hotel, Geiranger
Havila Hotel, Geiranger

The 3-Star Havila Hotel is our home in Geiranger and sits on the edge of the fjord, overlooking the peaceful waters. Most rooms have private fjord views that can be enjoyed alongside other amenities, including a mini fridge, tea & coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen television. There are two restaurants on site serving up Nordic cuisine in typical Scandinavian surroundings. On the 7th floor, you'll find a bar boasting a heated outdoor terrace for more breathtaking panoramas.

Clarion Hotel The Hub, Oslo
Clarion Hotel The Hub, Oslo

Located outside Oslo Central railway station and a short walk from the city's cathedral, this 4-Star hotel oozes Nordic style, with two contemporary bars, an innovative restaurant and a rooftop field where produce is grown for the hotel. All guest rooms are furnished with warm and welcoming décor, and are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, iron, hairdryer, minbar, and tea & coffee-making facilities.

Clarion Hotel Grand Ostersund, Ostersund
Clarion Hotel Grand Ostersund

Our hotel in Östersund is the centrally located, 4-Star Clarion Hotel Grand Östersund. Set just a short walk away from the Badhusparken, which overlooks Storsjön Lake, this lovely hotel features excellent amenities, including a restaurant serving food made with locally-sourced ingredients, a bar, a pool, a sauna, and a well-equipped gym. The delightful rooms are decorated in light colours, giving them a pleasant airy feel, and come with a television, mini bar, tea & coffee-making facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Scandic Stiklestad, Stiklestad
Scandic Stiklestad

The contemporary and stylish 4-Star Scandic Stiklestad offers comfortable accommodation in the historic city of Stiklestad. Enjoy modern rooms and conveniences during your time here, as well as amenities such as the international Skalden restaurant and a well-stocked and cosy bar area. Rooms boast complimentary Wi-Fi, televisions, hairdryers and wall safes.

Clarion Hotel Sign, Stockholm
Clarion Hotel Sign

The 4-Star Clarion Hotel Sign is our base whilst in Stockholm. Located close to the train station and opposite a lovely park, this is the perfect base from which to conduct our explorations. This hotel boasts of some excellent amenities, including a restaurant, serving American influenced cuisine, a spa, which comes complete with a heated outdoor pool and numerous massage treatments (payable locally), and a fitness centre. The rooms come well furnished, with an en-suite bathroom, an in-room safe, a television, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a hairdryer.

Thon Hotel Nidaros, Trondheim
Thon Hotel Nidaros, Trondheim

This modern 3-Star hotel in the centre of Trondheim is a short distance from the station and near to a variety of shops, bars and restaurants. On site, there is a bar and lounge, while the town's main attractions, including Archbishop's Palace, Torvet Square and Marinen Park, are all nearby. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, desk, fridge, ironing facilities, tea & coffee-making equipment and hairdryer.

Radisson Blu Plaza, Oslo
Radisson Blu Plaza, Oslo

Located in Oslo's buzzing city centre, this modern 4-Star hotel is 37-storeys high, overlooking the city and Oslo Fjord. Facilities include a state-of-the-art gym, a sauna, a swimming pool, a rooftop restaurant and bar. The stylish guest rooms are equipped with a writing desk, satellite TV, a tea &coffee maker and free Wi-Fi.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

Flight upgrades
Flight upgrades

Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our expert team for details.

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

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