London Day Trips - Oxford, Bath, & Windsor
Experience the ultimate English adventure as we journey from the vibrant, world-class energy of London to the timeless "dreaming spires" of Oxford and the golden-hued Georgian elegance of Bath. This guide invites you to step inside the centuries-old halls of Windsor Castle, the King’s favorite residence, before uncovering the Roman secrets and literary charm hidden within Britain’s most picturesque streets. Whether you’re sipping tea in a historic cafe, exploring the vast underground libraries of Blackwell’s, or marveling at the majestic dome of St Paul’s, this itinerary captures the very best of England’s royal heritage and academic soul.
London Highlights
Dive into the electric heart of the United Kingdom with our highlights guide to London, a city where 2,000 years of history meet cutting-edge modern culture. From the crown jewels glinting in the Tower of London to the panoramic, Manhattan-style views at Madison rooftop, we uncover the essential experiences that make this metropolis a global icon.
Pioneer Woman - Pawhuska Oklahoma
Nestled in the heart of Osage County, Pawhuska, Oklahoma, beckons with a unique blend of culinary delights, Food Network Star Pioneer Woman attractions, and breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine savoring a delicious meal at Ree Drummond's Pioneer Woman Mercantile restaurant, then embark on a guided tour of her Lodge, soaking in the rustic charm and understanding the heart behind her empire. This is an unforgettable escape, perfect for a girls weekend that allows you to see the soul of Oklahoma.
Montreal City, Canada
Montreal City is the largest city in the province of Quebec. Known for its early beginnings as a French settlement along the Saint Lawrence River, it is now a thriving metropolis. Stroll down the romantic streets to see colonial architecture, see the city’s original foundations, and enjoy the French Canadian cuisine.
Quebec City, Canada
Quebec City sits along the Saint Lawrence River and is known for its cobblestone streets, fortifications, and sweeping views. Founded in the early 1600s by Samuel Chaplain, a French Diplomat, this city has a long standing history and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Step back into time and learn about the history and challenges of the early French colonies and experience the luxury of the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac.