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Portobello Market

Portobello Market

16 Jul

Today we are visiting Portobello Market, located in the heart of Notting Hill, London, is a vibrant and eclectic marketplace renowned for its rich history and diverse offerings. It stretches along Portobello Road and is particularly famous for its antique market, which attracts treasure hunters and collectors from all over. One of the market's main draws is its lively atmosphere, filled with a colorful array of stalls selling everything from vintage clothing and accessories to handcrafted goods and delicious street food. On Fridays and Saturdays, the market buzzes with activity, showcasing local artisans and vendors offering unique products, including fresh produce and gourmet items. Wandering through the market, visitors can soak in the charming architecture of the surrounding area, vibrant street art, and the hustle and bustle of shoppers. The combination of old-world charm and contemporary flair makes Portobello Market a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. Whether you're searching for antiques, exploring food stalls, or simply enjoying the lively surroundings, there's always something new and exciting to discover at Portobello Market.

Price

£33.00

Wellesbourne Market & Stratford-upon-Avon

Shop 'till you drop!

19 Jul

Wellesbourne Market is one of the UK’s largest outdoor markets.  There is a vibrant family atmosphere where you can wander around hundreds of stalls and find some real bargains. Each aisle has a large variety of products and there is something for everyone. Weekly sales for all, from clothes, gardening, make-up, flowers, health food, net curtains, sweets, D.I.Y, meats, household goods, bags, jewellery, fruit, prams, kitchen utensils, paintings, beds, furniture, toys, books, mobiles, food and much more.  After a few hours of shopping, we make our way to Shakepere County, Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford is a market town with more than 800 years of history, containing not only many buildings that survive today and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure and shopping experiences. Another great value day out!

Price

£26.00

Fleetwood Festival of Transport

Fleetwood Festival of Transport

20 Jul

The Fleetwood Festival of Transport is an annual event that celebrates various forms of transport, showcasing a diverse collection of vehicles. This festival typically features classic cars, motorbikes, buses, and trams, offering enthusiasts and families alike the chance to explore a wide array of vintage and classic vehicles. In addition to the impressive vehicle displays, the festival often includes a variety of entertainment options, such as live performances, fairground rides, and market stalls selling goods, making it a fun-filled day for all ages. It’s a vibrant celebration of transport heritage, bringing together people who share a passion for classic vehicles and the history behind them, all while enjoying a lively community atmosphere.

Price

£28.00

It's a Mystery

It's a Mystery

24 Jul

If you want to head out on an adventure but don't know where to go, why not join us on our luxury coaches as we choose the destination for you!

Price

£26.00

Camden Market

Camden Market

26 Jul

Join us as we visit Camden Market in London, with over 1000 shops and stalls selling fashion, music, art and food next to Camden Lock. A shopping experience unlike no other, Camden Market has something unique and unusual for everyone. Street food from all over the world is available. The area has been made famous by films such as 'Withnail & I', pop icons 'Madness' & 'Oasis' and historic writes such as George Orwell, Mary Shelley and Charles Dickens.Additionally, the market's rich cultural history, intertwined with the influences of renowned films, iconic musicians, and celebrated literary figures, adds an extra layer of allure to this fascinating locale.

Price

£33.00

Beautiful Bath

Beautiful Bath

30 Jul

Bath’s compact, visitor-friendly centre is overflowing with places to eat and drink, plus some of the finest independent shops in Britain, making it the ideal city to visit. Immerse yourself in Bath’s remarkable collection of museums and galleries.Built for relaxation, beautiful Bath has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. The waters are still a big draw today, both at the ancient Roman Baths and the thoroughly modern Thermae Bath Spa, which houses the only natural thermal hot springs in Britain you can bathe in.Visit Bath's tourist information website for things to do and see while you're there!

Price

£28.00

Bristol Docks 'n' Shops

Bristol Docks 'n' Shop

31 Jul

If ever there was a city with a story to tell, it’s Bristol. Enveloped in the hills of South West England, it has its own unmistakable identity, carved out by passionate locals and spirited fans.Fancy a spot of shopping? Head over to Wapping Wharf and Harbourside. From a florist to an ethical clothes shop and from a jewellers to a gift and homeware shop, this popular harbourside quarter is brimming with goodies not found on the high street. Pop into one of the shops and you might end up coming away with a bamboo watch, antique jewellery or a beautiful house plant!

Price

£28.00

Stratford Market and Evesham

Stratford Market and Evesham

01 Aug

Stratford Market is a vibrant and bustling marketplace located in Stratford-upon-Avon, known for its rich history and connection to William Shakespeare. The market typically features a variety of stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, handmade crafts, and local specialties. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, often accompanied by street performers and local musicians, making it a delightful experience. The market is a great place to pick up unique souvenirs, sample delicious foods, and soak in the culture of this historic town. With its picturesque surroundings and friendly vendors, Stratford Market is a must-visit for anyone exploring the area.Surrounded by the beautiful Worcestershire countryside, Evesham is a town of great charm offering its visitors plenty of things to do, attractions and places to visit.

Price

£25.00

Caernarfon Bay

Caernarfon Bay

03 Aug

Today we visit Caernarfon Bay, home to Wales’ most famous castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mighty Caernarfon Castle commands the lion’s share of attention, but the town’s narrow streets and stylishly redeveloped waterfront also merit a visit. The castle, built in the 13th century by Edward I as a royal palace and military fortress, was at the core of a medieval walled town. It is perfect for exploring on foot, with its 13th-century walls, cobbled streets, and Georgian architecture. There are plenty of interesting shops, galleries, cafés and restaurants to discover too.(Entrance to Caernarfon Castle is not included)

Price

£26.00