Best 3 day Tours from London
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Airport transfers bookmark this three-day London stay, featuring 24-hour hop-on-hop-off access from Belgravia to Tower Bridge. A Thames River cruise, Notting Hill walks, and visits to Kensington Palace round out the journey.
Duration 3 days Destinations London Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,001
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Duration 2 days Destinations London, Cambridge, Coventry, Liverpool, Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford Age Range 3 to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
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Paris for New Year
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was really great! Really, really enjoyed it!”
Charlotte, traveled in December
Cross the White Cliffs of Dover and Channel on this 4-day London round-trip to Paris. The itinerary features Somme Valley, Seine River cruise, and NYE celebrations in Pigalle before returning via Calais, with final day airport transfer.
Duration 4 days Destinations London, Dover, Calais, Paris Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $1,268
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Independent London City Stay
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a Great experience and look forward to using Globus in the future.”
From London's South Kensington district, this 4-day city stay features guided tours of St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. The Millennium Gloucester Hotel provides convenient lodging, just 45 minutes from Heathrow Airport. Morning tours highlight Big Ben, Downing Street, and Buckingham Palace with daily breakfast included.
Duration 4 days Destinations London Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $1,359
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The train leaves London Euston at 09:02, arriving Holyhead in 3h40m. Cross Irish Sea on Ulysses ferry featuring cinema and restaurants. The return includes morning ferry from Dublin and afternoon train to London Euston 16:38, spanning 4 days with 3 Dublin nights.
Duration 4 days Destinations London, Dublin, Limerick, Doolin, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Age Range up to 100 year olds Operator Railtours Ireland First Class From
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This 4-day London package spans from Westminster Abbey to Camden Market. Three nights in a 3-star hotel come with private airport transfers and an evening illumination tour, perfectly positioned for Soho, Chinatown, and Covent Garden.
Duration 4 days Destinations London Age Range 17 to 80 year olds Operator BTOURS From $4,154
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Point A Hotel in Zone 1 serves as the base for this 3-day London tour. Hop-on Hop-off buses connect Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace among other iconic landmarks.
Duration 3 days Destinations London Age Range 18 to 85 year olds Operator BTOURS From $899
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A four-day journey from Thistle London Marble Arch includes half-day city tours featuring St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace. Visits to Windsor Castle, Oxford's university grounds, and mysterious Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain complete the experience.
Duration 4 days Destinations London, Windsor, Oxford, Stonehenge Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
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Roll out from London Victoria at 8:30 AM on this 2-day adventure. Windsor and Stonehenge fill day one before overnight at Bath's Brooks Guesthouse. Castle Combe's medieval streets and Oxford's historic colleges precede a 6 PM return to Victoria.
Duration 2 days Destinations London, Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath, Castle Combe, Oxford Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $1,115
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The three-day tour leaves London Victoria at 9:15 AM, visiting 7 key sites. Guests visit UNESCO-listed Stonehenge, stay at Queens Court Hotel in Exeter, and tour Bath's Roman heritage before returning to London Victoria at 7:00 PM on the final day.
Duration 3 days Destinations London, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock, Glastonbury, Bath Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $1,755
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Reviews of 3 day Tours from London
- 2-Day Windsor, Stonehenge, Bath & Oxford Small-Group Tour from London
The tour takes you to some great places that are all worth seeing. We liked pretty much everything we saw: the Stonehenge, Roman Baths and Bodlian library. Definitely, make sure that you have all necessary reservations in advance as many entries are timed. This is especially important during the high season. Unfortunately, we missed the Windsor castle because I didn't have a reservation ahead of time.
- 3-Day Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Bath & the South West Coast Small-Group Tour from London
Hugh and team were.great!
- 3-Day Isle of Wight and the Southern Coast Small-Group Tour from London
All trip was excellent Our driver did an amazing job and made our trip really good The B&B was really nice too
What our customers ask about Best 3 day Tours from London
What are some popular destinations to explore on a 3-day tour from London?
From London, you can reach some incredible places in just three days. Head to Ireland's Ring of Kerry to see the rugged MacGillycuddy Reeks mountains and beautiful coastline. In Northern Ireland, you can visit the fascinating Giant's Causeway and the ruins of Dunluce Castle. Many travelers choose to explore southwest England, where you can see Stonehenge and the natural limestone arch of Durdle Door along the Jurassic Coast. You'll stay in comfortable places like the Queens Court Hotel in Exeter. One of our travelers put it perfectly: "The scenic coastal drives and historic sites were absolutely breathtaking."
What kind of accommodation will I have on a 3-day tour from London?
You'll stay in nice 3 to 4-star hotels, usually right in the center of things. If you're heading to Dublin, you might stay at places like the Millennium Gloucester in Kensington. For southwest England trips, you'll find yourself at hotels like the Queens Court or Premier Inn in Exeter. Every room comes with its own bathroom, and breakfast is always included. Our travelers often tell us they love the locations - as one mentioned: "The hotels were well-located and the staff were extremely helpful with directions and recommendations."
What's typically included in the price of a 3-day tour?
Your tour price covers the basics you need for a great trip. You get your hotel stays, all transportation (buses, trains, and any ferry rides), a professional guide, tickets to main attractions, and breakfast each morning. For example, if you take the Southwest England Express tour (USD 1,015), that includes two nights in hotels, all your transport, guide services, and your ticket to Stonehenge. Dublin tours run about USD 1,322 and include your train and ferry travel, three nights in a hotel, and city tours. You'll just need extra money for most lunches and dinners, any optional activities, and personal spending. As one of our travelers said: "The inclusions provided excellent value for money."
What are the most visited places on these tours?
Most travelers want to see the Roman city of Bath, the ancient stone circle at Stonehenge, the naval city of Portsmouth, and Queen Victoria's holiday home on the Isle of Wight. If you take the Southwest Express tour, you'll get to see the beautiful Jurassic Coast and the natural arch at Durdle Door. Many tours also stop in Exeter, where you might stay at the Exeter Townhouse. Our travelers often tell us they love how these tours mix coastal views, countryside, and historic sites all in one short trip.
When should I plan my 3-day tour?
The most popular time to go is between April and September when the weather's nicest and you have lots of daylight for sightseeing. Summer (June through August) brings temperatures around 68°F (20°C) but also the biggest crowds. If you want a quieter experience with still-nice weather, try spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). While tours run all year, there are fewer options in winter, and the days are shorter. For Ireland tours, September is particularly good - the weather's mild and you'll find plenty of tour options.