Note: 1. Additional vehicles without Wi-Fi and USB chargers may be used during peak hours. 2. You must bring your e-ticket (PDF file attached to the email) to participate in this tour, and be sure to check in at least 15 minutes in advance according to the meeting time on the e-ticket. If you are late, you will not be able to participate and will not be refunded!!! 3. The travel time is for reference only and may change due to traffic or weather reasons. The actual travel time shall prevail. Itinerary for reference. Weather, traffic and other factors may adjust the order or time of scenic spots without prior notice. Please refer to the actual itinerary: Cotswolds Covering 800 square miles across five counties (Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire), this is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in the UK, famous for its honey-coloured rocks and rolling hills. Drive through it and you’ll see quintessentially English countryside, with picturesque chocolate-box villages and bustling market towns dotted around as far as the eye can see. Warwick Castle Experience medieval charm at the stunning Warwick Castle! Visit secret rooms in the castle that are not usually open to the public and hear the secrets and stories of the fortress. Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, this fortress still offers an authentic medieval experience in the 21st century. Feel the weight of a sword and become a knight; visit the ballroom, which was set for Victorian dinners; or delve into the Warwick Castle dungeons and learn about 300 years of the area's long and gruesome history. There are also attractions, live shows and activity for all the family to enjoy. Stratford-upon-Avon and Shakespeare's Birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon is a beautiful market town in rural Warwickshire, nestled on the banks of the River Avon. Rich in culture and history, it is the birthplace and home of William Shakespeare, the famous English poet, playwright and actor. Wander around the house where he grew up, hear stories of Shakespeare's family life, and see original artefacts including cooking pots, oak cradles, wooden crates and more. Oxford Walking Tour Oxford is renowned for being the oldest university in the English-speaking world - countless talented young people have wandered its cobbled streets over the years! On this guided walking tour, you'll visit the stunning Bodleian Libraries and quietly explore the original narrow lanes, ancient squares, and soaring spires. Visit the 13th-century University Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Explore the heart of Oxford University and soak up the stunning views of the unique Baroque design and architecture. After your visit to Oxford, you'll leave the university city and return to London. Estimated time of arrival back in London is approximately 7pm. meeting time: 08:15am Return time (approximately): 7:00 p.m. Departure point: Bus Stop 1, Bulleid Way, Victoria, London SW1W 9SR what3words Location: eager.play.forks meeting point reference map: Directions to Bulleid Way from Victoria Station: Exit Victoria Station via the Buckingham Palace Road entrance on the right hand side of the Gatwick Express platform. Turn left and walk along Buckingham Palace Road to the first main junction. When it is safe, cross the road at the lights and turn left. Walk approximately 20 yards and turn right onto Bulleid Way. Your coach will not depart from Victoria Coach Station.