
Join us on an epic tour across the United States, a once-in-a-lifetime journey to some of America's most celebrated cities - San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago and New York - visiting iconic landmarks including Monument Valley, Yosemite, the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls.
This incredible journey also features legendary trains - Amtrak's California Zephyr takes us from Grand Junction through the Rockies to Chicago, the Durango-Silverton heritage railway transports us on a breathtaking trip past canyons and emerald lakes, and the Lake Shore Limited train skims Lake Erie as we travel overnight from Chicago to Buffalo, New York.
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Your grand tour of the USA begins at London Heathrow, where you meet the Tour Manager and rest of the group before boarding a direct daytime flight to the city of San Francisco.
Arriving in the late afternoon, we are transferred to our hotel located on the iconic Fisherman's Wharf, our base for the next two nights. With its harbourside charms, historic streetcars and famously welcoming laid-back culture, San Francisco is one of America's best-loved cities and we are perfectly placed between the centre and the relaxed waterside.
Tonight is free to dine independently. You could order the catch of the day at one of the Wharf's much-loved seafood restaurants, many of which are family-owned and have been serving locals and tourists for decades. Alternatively, try a classic sourdough bowl filled with creamy clam chowder or head to Little Italy for artisan pizza.
After breakfast, we're introduced to San Francisco on a guided tour. Among other landmarks, we take in the iconic Golden Gate Bridge - built in the 1930s and celebrated as one of the world's most beautiful bridges - and explore Pier 39, known for its sweeping views of the bay and its famous resident sea lions.
Our tour concludes at Fisherman's Wharf, with free time over lunch before our cruise to Alcatraz. On the island, we take a self-guided tour of this public museum, once an 'escape-proof' maximum-security prison housing notorious criminals such as Al Capone and the 'Birdman of Alcatraz'.
Back on the mainland, the rest of the afternoon and evening are yours to explore. You might visit the city's Maritime Museum, wander through Chinatown or stroll the cafes and streets of Little Italy. For a classic San Francisco moment, you could also hop aboard one of the historic streetcars for a ride over the famous hills. Later, enjoy dinner independently at one of the city's many inviting restaurants.
Making an early start this morning, we transfer by coach to Oakland station. Here, we board an Amtrak train for a scenic journey inland to Merced, a city in Merced County. On arrival, we continue by coach to El Portal at the entrance to Yosemite National Park, meeting our guide for a tour of its wonderful sights.
One of America's most stunning areas of natural beauty, Yosemite is known for its distinctive rocks, tumbling waterfalls and ancient redwood trees. Our guide shows us the national park's main highlights: Half Dome, a well-known rock formation with a distinctive shape, the 3,000-foot El Capitan - a huge rock face popular with climbers - and the spectacular Bridalveil Falls.
We return to Merced, where we check in to our hotel in the heart of the town for the night. Tonight, you are free to dine independently. Our hotel offers an in-house restaurant which is highly rated, and there is a good choice of places to eat a short distance away.
Setting out early this morning, we board the Amtrak service to Bakersfield, travelling through the rolling landscapes of California's Big Valley - an area known for its orchards, vineyards and agricultural fields.
From Bakersfield, we continue by coach, passing the dramatic peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains before travelling across the atmospheric Mojave Desert to Las Vegas.
Arriving in the late afternoon, we check in for two nights at our four-star hotel, the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino - ideally situated on the glittering Las Vegas strip. With outdoor pools and an incredible choice of restaurants, Planet Hollywood is everything you might expect from a Las Vegas hotel, and more. It is also directly connected to the 'Miracle Mile' of upmarket shops, restaurants and live theatres on the strip, which you are free to explore this evening.
You are free to explore the incredible world of Las Vegas at your own pace today, and there's plenty to discover. The Las Vegas Monorail system is a quick and easy way to explore the four-mile Strip of resorts and sights, with a dazzling selection of entertainment.
Among the Strip's most famous sights are the Fountains of Bellagio, the pyramid of the Luxor with its well-known beam of light and the Skypod observation tower. You may also spot the replica Eiffel Tower at the Paris casino hotel and the Campanile at the Venetian Resort, a glamorous tribute to the architecture of Venice with Baroque-inspired murals and colonnades of solid Botticino marble.
The city is known for its wide choice of entertainment, including well-established theatre productions and concerts. There are also numerous restaurants offering everything from casual dining to high-end cuisine, giving you plenty of options for a relaxed and enjoyable day.
Today, we leave the neon-soaked landscape of Las Vegas and start our journey to Flagstaff by coach, stopping at the Hoover Dam viewing point along the way. Harnessing the power of the mighty Colorado River in Black Canyon, the dam is an impressive example of American hydropower and engineering.
Continuing our journey, we enter Arizona and take the legendary Route 66, stopping for lunch enroute before following this famous road until we reach Flagstaff. Along the way, the scenery gradually changes from rugged desert and rocky outcrops to rolling hills and distant mountain ranges.
On arrival, we check in to our hotel for the next two nights, set in a mountainous area amid 500 acres of ponderosa pine forest. There is time to look around and dine independently this evening, exploring the town's music venues, coffee shops and restaurants offering diverse dishes.
Our day starts with a drive along the legendary Route 66 to Williams. From here, we board the Grand Canyon Railway for a trip to one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders, travelling in carriages hauled by historic locomotives.
On arrival at the South Rim, there is free time over lunch to take in the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon. Carved over millions of years by the Colorado River, the canyon stretches 277 miles in length, up to 18 miles wide and a mile deep. You might choose to stroll along a section of the paved South Rim Trail, stopping at lookout points such as Mojave Point, or simply relax and admire the scenery from the restaurants or gift shop overlooking the canyon.
The Grand Canyon is a place of deep spiritual significance for the Hopi people, who consider it a gateway to the afterlife. Learn more about their history and culture in the nearby adobe building showcasing traditional Hopi arts and crafts. In the late afternoon, we return to Flagstaff by coach, with a free evening to explore the town, enjoy dinner or unwind at the hotel.
We set off early by coach this morning, travelling through wide-open Navajo country to Utah's Monument Valley. We stop for a short break in a town called Cameron before continuing through the stunning yet familiar desert landscape of Monument Valley, the backdrop of so many American Western movies.
The entire region has the feeling of a bygone era, where cowboys still spend months herding cattle across miles of untouched hills and Native Americans perform age-old rituals. After around two hours of travelling, we stop for lunch at the Monument Valley Visitor Centre.
We continue to Gooseneck State Park, recognisable by its long, narrow river which forms a bowl. We stop at a scenic point here before driving to the Colorado mountain town of Durango, arriving late afternoon. After checking in to our hotel for the night we have a free evening ahead.
After breakfast at the hotel, we take a short walk to board the Durango and Silverton Railroad* for a journey through breathtaking canyons, past emerald-green rivers and dense forests. The line connects Durango with the mining town of Silverton and incredibly, has been in continuous use since its inception more than 130 years ago.
We have free time over lunch in the Old West town of Silverton, surrounded by the impressive San Juan Mountains, part of the Rocky Mountains. Our journey continues by coach from Silverton to Grand Junction, a city nestled in Colorado's fruit growing area, where we arrive this afternoon to spend the night.
Staying in a downtown hotel, you are free to try one of the many restaurants on Main Street for dinner. Grand Junction is known for its locally grown produce and regional wines.
*Please note: During the early part of the season the Durango & Silverton Railroad operates a winter timetable. During this period, we enjoy a journey from Durango to Cascade Canyon by rail.
This morning after breakfast, we transfer to Grand Junction railway station to set out on one of America's most famous rail journeys aboard Amtrak's legendary California Zephyr. This historic train was first launched in 1949 and ran along three railroads - the Burlington, the Rio Grande and the Western Pacific - until 1970. Today's California Zephyr service follows the same spectacular route.
With a full day and overnight onboard the train, you could spend some time in the Observation Car, where large windows provide excellent views as we travel across open plains, river valleys and rugged canyons on our way from Colorado towards Chicago.
As evening approaches, we settle in for the night as our picturesque journey carries us through the superb landscapes of the Rocky Mountains, passing through the heart of Colorado's wine region as we head towards the 'windy city'.
Our train rumbles towards Chicago this morning. A few hours before arriving in the city, we cross the landmark steel bridge which spans the mighty Mississippi River, marking our arrival into Illinois.
We pull into Chicago's historic Union Station this afternoon, where we are transferred by coach to our hotel in the heart of the city. After checking in, you are free for the rest of the day to familiarise yourself with your new surroundings and start exploring this great city.
Our hotel is in the River North district, a short distance from the Magnificent Mile, one of Chicago's most inviting areas. This neighbourhood stretches along the Chicago River and features an outstanding range of city attractions, glittering high rises, shops and restaurants. Take a stroll and soak up the atmosphere along the riverfront or find a spot nearby for dinner, making the most of your first evening in Chicago.
A cruise along the Chicago River awaits after breakfast this morning, a relaxing way to soak up the city's remarkable architecture. Chicago is known around the world for its skyline, where 100-year-old Art Deco, neoclassical and Gothic towers stand alongside some of the tallest modern skyscrapers in the country.
As we sail along, we pass many of Chicago's most significant buildings, including the Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower and the Willis Tower, which held the title of the world's tallest building until 1998. The fully narrated tour provides an engaging insight into the city's history and tales of people who helped shape Chicago's skyline.
With an afternoon and evening at leisure after the cruise, you are free to explore at your own pace. You might choose to visit the Willis Tower's Skydeck to view Chicago from above, take the train up to Wrigley Field for a tour of the baseball stadium or enjoy a riverside walk. There's also plenty of opportunities for shopping, whether along the Magnificent Mile or on upmarket boutiques of East Oak Street.
You are free to explore Chicago further after breakfast today, and there is plenty to discover at your own pace. The city's grid layout makes it easy to navigate, whether you prefer to explore on foot or take things a little easier by joining one of the Hop-On-Hop-Off bus tours that stop at many of the key sights.
Alternatively, you might like to visit one of the museums and galleries around the Magnificent Mile area. The Newberry, one of Chicago's best-loved cultural institutions, is free to visit and sits close to Washington Square Park. The Art Institute of Chicago is another highlight, home to an outstanding collection of works by world-renowned artists.
Chicago is also known for its popular green spaces, such as Millennium Park, Maggie Daley Park and the lakeside paths around Lake Michigan, all offering a pleasant place for a gentle stroll. This evening, we board Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited service for an overnight rail journey from Chicago to Buffalo, close to Niagara Falls.
Our train rolls into the US city of Buffalo today, where we are transferred by coach to our hotel on the American side of the spectacular Niagara Falls. After checking in, we wander down to the Niagara Falls State Park nearby, the oldest state park in the country, for our first glimpse of this awe-inspiring natural wonder.
During your visit, it's possible to book a cruise boat for an exhilarating trip to the base of the falls, where you can experience the thunderous roar and cool mist rising from the cascade. Alternatively, you could stroll along the park's walkways to reach one of the scenic viewpoints, each offering its own impressive perspective of the falls and surrounding landscapes.
For a relaxed meal with a view, the Top of the Falls restaurant overlooks Horseshoe Falls, one of the most dramatic sections of the Falls, and is open for you to have lunch and dinner independently.
We transfer to Buffalo by coach after breakfast this morning, where we board the train to New York. The route sees us head east from Buffalo to New York State's capital, Albany. From here, we follow the course of the Hudson River straight into New York City.
Arriving in Penn Station, we are taken to our hotel in the heart of the city, located on iconic Times Square. With its revolving dining room offering spectacular views of the famous Manhattan skyline, it's easy to understand why this four-star hotel is our customers' favourite North American hotel.
The evening is free to either unwind or head out into the 'city that never sleeps'. Times Square is the beating heart of New York's entertainment district, where glittering billboards cast their sparkle across the square while an array of famous theatres line Broadway. In such a global city, your dining options are virtually unlimited.
Today, we set out on a guided tour of the 'Big Apple', discovering some of New York's most familiar sights. We take a harbour cruise around the iconic Manhattan Harbour, passing America's emblematic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Returning to land, we transfer to Grand Central Station, a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture. Here, there's time to look around, admire the famed opal glass clock and perhaps try the station's intriguing Whispering Gallery. After, we embark on an afternoon tour of Manhattan's renowned sights, visiting Central Park, the Rockefeller Centre, the Theatre District and the World Trade Centre site.
The rest of your day is free to explore at leisure. In nearby Midtown Manhattan, you'll find New York's impressive Museum of Modern Art and the elegant shops of Fifth Avenue. Alternatively, you might head to the acclaimed Museum of Natural History. This evening, to mark the final night of our exploration of the USA, you could catch a show on Broadway, a dance performance at the New York City Ballet or maybe see some live jazz at the Lincoln Centre.
Our last morning in this exciting city is free to spend as you wish, perhaps lingering over a classic New York breakfast in a local diner or browsing for last-minute souvenirs. From our hotel on Times Square, it's an easy stroll to Bryant Park or the characterful streets of Hell's Kitchen, taking in the city's energy one final time before you depart.
This afternoon, we transfer to the airport for our direct evening flight to London Heathrow.
On this unforgettable exploration of North America, we've witnessed some of its most iconic landmarks - from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge to the neon-soaked Strip of Las Vegas and New York's Time's Square - and delved into multiple world-famous cities. We experienced breathtaking natural wonders, including Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon and the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls, and journeyed on renowned trains including Amtrak's California Zephyr and the historic Durango-Silverton Railway. Memories of these last three weeks, from the scenery to the unique energy and character of each place, are sure to remain with you long after the journey ends.
Touching down at London Heathrow this morning, your incredible holiday comes to an end, and you are free to make your way home.
Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.
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The USA's national rail operator, Amtrak, runs approximately 300 trains per day throughout the United States, connecting more than 500 destinations on 21,000 miles of track.
Some of these trains are commuter services that connect nearby cities, while others are long-distance trains that connect states near and far. In fact, Amtrak offers 15 thoughtfully planned overnight journeys.
Journeys to each unique region depart throughout the year and, because Amtrak traverses remote stretches and places where roads do not travel, there is no better or more relaxing way to see the hidden details of North America.
Amtrak offers several travel classes from which to choose. Coach Class is the included service for our Grand Tour of America tour, all other tours have Roomettes as standard.
Coach Class is the standard level of service. Passengers travel in wide, reclining seats with plenty of legroom. There are trays, reading lights and electric outlets at each seat, with toilets at the end of each carriage. There are no included meals in Coach, but food can be purchased in the onboard Café.
Roomettes are private rooms with two comfortable seats that transform into upper and lower bunks at night. A large picture window in the room ensures great views of the passing scenery can be enjoyed, while each carriage has shared toilet and shower facilities. Meals are included in the Dining Car for passengers who have upgraded to this level of service.
Ensuite Bedrooms are spacious private rooms with in-room sink, toilet and shower. Twice the size of a Roomette, these contain a large picture window, a sofa and a separate chair during the day. At night, the sofa transforms into upper and lower bunks. Meals are included in the Dining Car for passengers who have upgraded to this level of service.
The number of meals is dependent on the length of the journey. Full dining service is only available on select long-distance trains, including but not limited to, the California Zephyr, Southwest Chief, and Empire Builder.
Emeryville to the Great Central Valley
Once dubbed the "most talked about train in America", our
journey on the California Zephyr begins in Emeryville,
just after the western terminus in San Francisco. On leaving
Emeryville, we cross the shallow tidal estuary that forms the
northern extension of San Francisco Bay. Across the strait is the
California Maritime Academy, and on the Solono County side is the
former Mare Island Naval Shipyard - the first such facility on the
West Coast. We pass through Martinez, and at Suisun Bay, we can see
on the right a 70-ship fleet of decommissioned warships, kept
afloat since World War II in case of another war. Travelling
through Suisun Marsh, the Montezuma Hills are visible from the
northern banks of the river. These are known for their wind energy
resource potential; there is a windfarm here which boasts turbines
up to 415 feet tall. Our next stop is in Davis, which has a 1913
adobe-style railway station listed as an historic landmark. After
this we reach the Great Central Valley - the large, flat valley
that dominates the central portion of the state. Outside the
windows we can see the Yolo Basin, which produces one billion
pounds of rice annually.
Sacramento into Utah
We then reach the capital of California, Sacramento,
where we can see the remnants of the Southern Pacific's locomotive
shops on approach. We later pass through Auburn, known for being
part of the gold rush. On the left we can see a firehouse, which
was built in 1888 and housed the first voluntary department west of
Boston. We call at Colfax, and then our train begins to cross the
Sierra Nevada Range. We see Cape Horn on the right, some 1,500ft
above the American River, before we journey over the Long Ravine
Bridge, which provides one of the first clear views of the Sierras
in the distance to the right. Before too long we cross Interstate
80. There are two cascade lakes actually above the train here, and
their runoff flows beneath the tracks under two bridges. The
California Zephyr stops in Reno in the evening, and as
night falls, the train continues on into Utah and through Salt Lake
City. We also pass alongside some of the region's imposing
mountains, such as the 11,000ft Mount Timpanagos on the left as we
travel through Geneva.
To Colorado
In the morning, we cross over the Utah/Colorado State
Line as our train continues eastwards. Here the scenery becomes
truly spectacular as we journey over the 12.5-mile gorge at
Glenwood Canyon, followed closely by the short Gore Canyon. This
particular gorge is 1,000ft above the river, meaning that it can
only be crossed by rail. Shortly after this, the California
Zephyr travels through Granby and into the stunning Rocky
Mountain National Park. We make our way through the 6.2-mile Moffat
Tunnel, a feat of engineering that cuts our journey by 176 miles,
before we reach Denver. Known as the Mile-High City because of its
elevation above sea level, Denver is the final calling point for
some of our journeys, and the boarding station for others.
From Denver to Chicago
Leaving Denver behind in the evening, the first main
point is the Colorado/Nebraska State Line. Here the clocks go
forward one hour. We pass through Lincoln, Nebraska's state
capital, after night falls. After this, our train passes alongside
a part of the Platte River, which is over 300 miles long. After a
stop in Omaha in the morning, we pass Offutt Air Force Base on the
right. This was where two B-29 Superfortress bombers were built
which were then used to drop atomic bombs on Japan, and shortly
after this our train crosses the Nebraska/Iowa State Line. At the
same time, we cross the Missouri River. Our next stop is at
Creston, so called because it is the highest point on the railway
between the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. We then make the
descent to the Iowa/Illinois State Line, shortly before the
enormous Mississippi River appears beneath us. Our train calls at
Galesburg and Naperville before arriving at Chicago, Illinois'
largest city, and the industrial core of the Midwest.
The San Joaquin plies the route between Oakland in the San Francisco Bay area and Bakersfield in Southern California. It takes its passengers on a journey through California's premier agricultural region, the Central Valley, making a stop in Sacramento, the state capital, on the way. On our Las Vegas & the Golden West Holiday we travel the whole of this route in two stages. We begin with the three-hour journey from Oakland to Merced, where we alight for Yosemite National Park, and continue the following day to Bakersfield - a further three hours.
Our 959-mile journey on Lake Shore Limited begins in Chicago, as we prepare to cross five states on our overnight journey to New York.
Please note that some of our tours operate this route in reverse, or feature a journey along just part of the route. See the tour itinerary for details.
The historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad weaves a tale of human ingenuity and natural beauty as it travels on its 45-mile route between Durango and Silverton in Colorado. Aboard fully restored steam trains that are original to the line and open-air gondolas that offer uninhibited views of the surrounding scenery, passengers relive the region's mining past and marvel at panoramic vistas of the Animas River and its gorge.
Opened in 1901, the Grand Canyon Railway carried passengers and supplies over the sixty-five mile journey from the Arizona town of Williams to Grand Canyon Village at the canyon's South Rim.
A convenient means of visiting one of the USA's greatest natural phenomena, the Grand Canyon Railway remained popular with tourists until the irresistible rise of America's car industry. As the popularity of road travel boomed, the railway's passengers declined and the line became freight-only in 1968 before closing altogether in 1974. Realising that such an iconic line could not be lost, entrepreneurs Max and Thelma Biegert bought the Grand Canyon Railway in 1989, just as its rusting assets were being salvaged for scrap. Its track and rolling stock lovingly restored to its original glory, the railway re-opened in 1990.
Today, although the magnificent steam locomotives that once hauled carriages to and from the Grand Canyon only appear very rarely, the two-hours and fifteen-minute trip to and from Williams remains an unforgettable and nostalgic journey through one of the USA's most spectacular landscapes.
The 3-Star Little America Hotel in Flagstaff stands in 500 acres of ponderosa pine forests at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks and offers a perfect base from which to explore the natural wonders of northern Arizona. The hotel benefits from a full-service restaurant and a lounge bar, along with leisure facilities, including a fully quipped gym, a heated outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub. The comfortable, well-appointed guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, mini fridge, safe, tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer and ironing facilities.
Situated on historic Main Street in downtown Grand Junction, this 3-Star hotel enjoys a prime location within easy walking distance of shops, restaurants, museum and theatres. Facilities include an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, jacuzzi and fitness centre. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, coffee-making facilities and hairdryer.
This large, modern 4-Star casino hotel sits at the heart of Las Vegas' glittering Strip, near the Bellagio. There are two outdoor pools and hot tubs that overlook the boulevard, as well as a spa and fitness centre. With an incredible array of restaurants and bars directly connected to the hotel, you could dine at Gordon Ramsay's American-style restaurant or taste Japanese cuisine. Evening entertainment is provided by world-class entertainers. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, desk, safe and hairdryer.
Conveniently placed on Merced's Main Street, the 4-Star El Capitan Hotel is a comfortable and convenient base close to the natural splendours of Yosemite National Park. On-site, there are dining options and a gym, and the hotel is also within walking distance of the great shopping and dining options in Merced. Air-conditioned guest rooms are stylishly furnished and well equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, mini fridge and tea & coffee-making facilities.
Located in the buzzing epicentre of New York's Times Square, the 4-Star hotel is ideally located to experience all the magic of the 'Big Apple'. Situated just steps away from legendary sights and attractions, including Broadway's theatres, Radio City Music Hall, Madame Tussauds and the Rockefeller Center, this popular hotel boasts several restaurants and bars, including the city's only revolving restaurant and lounge. There's also a Broadway lounge and terrace, offering spectacular views across the iconic thoroughfare itself, a traditional American kitchen and bar and an on-site coffee house. Luxurious guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, plush bedding, stylish marble bathrooms, flatscreen TV and tea & coffee-making facilities.
This 3-Star hotel puts travellers in a prime position to enjoy everything this region offers, including the shops and restaurants of downtown Durango and the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, which is just 10 minutes away. Guests have access to a heated indoor pool, a fully equipped fitness centre and can enjoy a complimentary breakfast each morning with lovely mountain views. Guest rooms are fully equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, mini fridge and complimentary toiletries.
The Fairfield Inn & Suites has a fantastic location in the heart of downtown Chicago. Set in the heart of the city centre, the hotel is five minutes' walk from restaurants and the luxury shops of Michigan Avenue and the banks of the Chicago River. Air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with a tea & coffee maker, a refrigerator, a flatscreen TV with HBO film channels, free Wi-Fi, a hairdryer and ironing facilities.
The 4-Star Hotel Zoe enjoys a prime location on San Francisco's iconic Fisherman's Wharf, placing guests within easy reach of the waterfront, historic piers and the city's famous seafood restaurants. On-site, there are welcoming communal areas and an Italian restaurant, serving authentic dishes served with farm-fresh ingredients. The stylish, air-conditioned guest rooms are fully equipped with free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, safe, tea & coffee-making facilities, ironing facilities and hairdryer.
Sheraton Niagara Falls is a conveniently located 4-Star hotel in the heart of Niagara Falls tourist district, steps from majestic Niagara Falls. Offering everything needed for a perfect stay, guests can enjoy a fitness centre, indoor swimming pool, on-site spa and four restaurants, along with numerous walking trails located just minutes away from the hotel. Air-conditioned guest rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, minibar, safe, tea & coffee-making facilities, ironing facilities and hairdryer.
We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!
Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.
We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.
Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.
We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.
For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.
Upgrade to a bedroom with a private shower and WC on your overnight rail journey, available from £900pp. Please call for further details.