Hi!
I'm starting to get a good idea on a trip to Scotland and London in a year (mid May) and I'm just looking for some advice on the rough (I mean VERY rough) itinerary that we are thinking about.
Currently it looks like we may be staying near Farringdon Station in London and close to Waverly Station in Edinburgh. We will not have a car.
Day 0 - Fly overnight into Edinburgh from Philadelphia
Day 1 - Check in and explore immediate area & Royal Mile
Day 2 - Edinburgh Castle, National War Museum and Royal Palace
Day 3 - Holyrood Palace, Author's Seat and/or Calton Hill with Holyrood Park
Day 4 - Begin 3 day tour to Isle of Skye
Day 5 - Isle of Skye
Day 6 - End 3 day tour to Isle of Skye
Day 7 - Leave Edinburgh in the AM and take train to London; Arrive in London in the afternoon
Day 8 - Tower of London in the AM then St. Pauls Cathedral in the PM; Walk around Borough's Market, Millennium Bridge and Tower Bridge
Day 9 - British Museum in the AM then a walk around Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square
Day 10 - Take the day to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour; Huge Harry Potter fan so I plan to take a long time
Day 11 - Westminster Abbey in the AM then a walk by Big Ben, 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace with Churchill War Rooms in the PM
Day 12 - Take 1 day tour to Bath, Stonehenge, Avebury & Lacock. I'm sure we will be spending more time in Bath when we come back, but we want to see those other sites too and this is the best way
Day 13 - Half day to Windsor then free to do whatever or get packed up for our departure
Day 14 - Check out and fly out from Heathrow in the morning/afternoon back to Philadelphia
I feel like I've read the guide books a million times over but it's hard to know if I'm on the right track or not. None of this is set in stone at all, its just a way for me to organize the things that we want to do and we can roll with the punches with 'most' of it when we get there. The tours are the only thing that will eventually be set. I'm hoping it all makes sense! I appreciate any insight :)
