Anonymous wrote:Just got back from a family trip to London with teens and we added a trip to Edinburgh. We went by train and then went back to London to fly home It was beautiful but I wish we had just done a day trip to Oxford or Bath instead and had saved more time for London. There is so much to do in London and we didn’t even acto the surface. We loved Tower of London (beefeaters were wonderful) and British Museum was incredible (get there early, crowds!) we did both in one day. That was enough time for our teens. We also threw in 2 shows at the last minute and it was so fun! Theaters felt smaller and more intimate than broadway. Westminster Abbey was fascinating too. Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by home base? I would assume you’d stay in London and do day trips or maybe an overnight. But if you’re considering Scotland and only have ten days then it sounds like you’re just splitting the trip between two places. Have you decided how many days you want to stay in London?
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We did this trip when our kids were about the same ages (perfect ages to go, btw!). We started in London and stayed there for about five nights. Saw all the city sights, then took day trips to Stonehenge and Oxford/Blenheim Palace. Then we took the train up to Newcastle where we rented a car. Stayed one night in Carlisle, right beside Hadrian's Wall. Then drove up to Scotland for the remaining days (I think 6-7). Stayed on the Isle of Skye, Mull, Loch Ness, and ended in Edinburgh. Flew home from there. Wonderful trip and my kids (in their 20s now) still talk about it!
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by home base? I would assume you’d stay in London and do day trips or maybe an overnight. But if you’re considering Scotland and only have ten days then it sounds like you’re just splitting the trip between two places. Have you decided how many days you want to stay in London?
Anonymous wrote:Would love any itinerary suggestions using London as a home base for a 10 day trip in June. Have considered a side trip to Scotland. Kids are 15, 13, 10.