Discover Cotswolds
Cotswolds was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, or AONB for short, a beautiful town
Private Tour – Cotswolds
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Our private tour allows you to modify the itinerary or choose from pre-set routes, and you can also set your own pick-up and drop-off points to meet the needs of all your family and friends.You can plan as early as six months in advance, or as late as two week before the scheduled departure date.Just follow these simple steps:1. Choose the departure date. 2. Select the number of people as 1 (contact person). 3. Choose the departure city and the number of people. 4. Fill in the contact personβs information.Below is an overview of the basic itinerary for this private tour, which can be customised according to your needs:Cotswolds was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, or AONB for short, a beautiful town with numerous English country charms scattered throughout the areaIn the morning, we will visit the most famous attraction in the area, Arlington Row cottages and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the area, as if you were in a fairy tale.After tasting Hong Kong style dim sum at Gloucester Townβs Hong Kong style restaurant at noon, we will continue to visit Bourton on the Water, famed for being βThe Venice of Cotswoldβ, and finally...
Cotswolds Bourton-on-the-Water and Shakespeareβs birth place (Sep 2025)
London Victoria Train Station
The Cotswolds, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1966, is a picturesque region filled with quintessential English charmβrolling hills, honey-colored cottages, and idyllic villages scattered throughout the countryside.In the morning, weβll visit Bourton-on-the-Water, often referred to as βThe Venice of the Cotswoldsβ for its charming low bridges and tranquil streams running through the village.After enjoying a delightful Greek-style lunch in Stratford-upon-Avon, weβll explore the townβs rich heritage and visit to Shakespeareβs birthplace. Youβll also have the opportunity to stroll along the scenic banks of the River Avon, walk in the footsteps of the Bard, and uncover the stories and settings that inspired his legendary works.

