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From the misty highlands of Scotland to the vibrant streets of London, this 11-day summer journey takes you through ancient castles, legendary lochs, mystical islands, and world-class museums for the ultimate British Isles experience.

From the misty highlands of Scotland to the vibrant streets of London, this 11-day summer journey takes you through ancient castles, legendary lochs, mystical islands, and world-class museums for the ultimate British Isles experience.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Scotland, United Kingdom, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~3 hours
Take a tram from Edinburgh Airport to the city center (around 30 minutes, £7.50 single). Drop bags at your accommodation in the Old Town or Grassmarket area.

Located on Chambers Street, this free museum covers Scottish history from geology to modern innovations. Head to the rooftop terrace for excellent views of the castle.

Located on Chambers Street, this free museum covers Scottish history from geology to modern innovations. Head to the rooftop terrace for excellent views of the castle.

Start at the Castle Esplanade at the top and stroll downhill toward Holyrood Palace. Detour down side closes like Advocate's Close for picturesque alleyways.

Start at the Castle Esplanade at the top and stroll downhill toward Holyrood Palace. Detour down side closes like Advocate's Close for picturesque alleyways.

Look for a pub on the lower Royal Mile near the High Street. Order a pint of Scottish ale and try a plate of haggis with neeps and tatties.

Look for a pub on the lower Royal Mile near the High Street. Order a pint of Scottish ale and try a plate of haggis with neeps and tatties.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a coffee and pastry at any café near the火车站 or Grassmarket. Try a slice of shortbread if available.
Shortbread
Find a casual café or sandwich shop on George IV Bridge and order a Scotch pie (a mutton-filled pastry) with a side of chips.
Scotch pieSteps from the Royal Mile, the National Museum, and dozens of pubs and restaurants.
Steps from the Royal Mile, the National Museum, and dozens of pubs and restaurants.

Arrive early around 9:00 AM to beat the crowds. Head straight for the Crown Jewels and the Scottish National War Memorial before the midday rush. Book tickets online in advance to skip the queue at the Esplanade entrance.

Arrive early around 9:00 AM to beat the crowds. Head straight for the Crown Jewels and the Scottish National War Memorial before the midday rush. Book tickets online in advance to skip the queue at the Esplanade entrance.
~1 hours
Grassmarket is just a 5-minute walk downhill from the castle exit. Look along the lower end near Victoria Street for casual pubs serving hot food. Try a Scotch pie from a recommended butcher shop for a quick, filling bite.

Enter Holyrood Park via the path at the far end of the Royal Mile near the Scottish Parliament. The main ascent takes about 45 minutes up a well-trodden grassy trail. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water even on a sunny day, as the wind at the top can be strong.

Enter Holyrood Park via the path at the far end of the Royal Mile near the Scottish Parliament. The main ascent takes about 45 minutes up a well-trodden grassy trail. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water even on a sunny day, as the wind at the top can be strong.
~2.5 hours
Search for shows at The Scotch Whisky Experience or a traditional music session at a pub on the Royal Mile. Many venues offer live Scottish folk music and storytelling. Check the Royal Mile's shop windows or the Edinburgh Festival website for listings during summer.
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Find a café on the Royal Mile or near the Grassmarket and order a full Scottish breakfast with black pudding, tattie scones, and a pot of strong Tea.
Tea
Look for a gastro pub in the Grassmarket area and order a bowl of hearty Cullen Skink, a creamy smoked haddock soup that is a classic Scottish starter.
Cullen skinkStaying in the Old Town keeps you close to Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat, and evening entertainment without needing transport.
Staying in the Old Town keeps you close to Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat, and evening entertainment without needing transport.
~1.5 hours
From Edinburgh, take a direct ScotRail train from Waverley Station to Stirling. It's about 50 minutes. Book in advance on the ScotRail app for the best fares.

Visit this iconic hilltop fortress with the Stirling Heads gallery and the Great Hall. Arrive right at opening time to avoid the midday crowds.

Visit this iconic hilltop fortress with the Stirling Heads gallery and the Great Hall. Arrive right at opening time to avoid the midday crowds.
~1 hours
Walk along King Street near the Old Town Jail for classic cafes and pubs. Grab a quick bite before heading north.

Drive or take a bus from Stirling to Inverness (about 2.5 hours) and stop at Culloden Moor. The visitor center explains the 1746 battle with immersive exhibits and a walking trail across the moor.

Drive or take a bus from Stirling to Inverness (about 2.5 hours) and stop at Culloden Moor. The visitor center explains the 1746 battle with immersive exhibits and a walking trail across the moor.
~1 hours
Head into Inverness city center near the River Ness. Drop bags and freshen up before heading out for dinner.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a pub along Baker Street in Stirling and order a slice of Sticky Toffee Pudding for dessert. For the main course, a hearty steak and ale pie with mashed potatoes is a filling choice.
Sticky Toffee PuddingCentral location puts you steps from the river, restaurants, and tomorrow's tour departure points for Loch Ness and Glen Coe.
Central location puts you steps from the river, restaurants, and tomorrow's tour departure points for Loch Ness and Glen Coe.

Drive to Loch Ness via the A82 through the Great Glen. Stop at the Fort Augustus viewpoint near the Caledonian Canal for the best views and a chance to see the locks in action.

Drive to Loch Ness via the A82 through the Great Glen. Stop at the Fort Augustus viewpoint near the Caledonian Canal for the best views and a chance to see the locks in action.

Pick up supplies at a Tesco or Co-op in Fort Augustus before heading to Dores Beach or the Loch Ness Shores viewpoint for a scenic picnic spot with tables and parking nearby.

Pick up supplies at a Tesco or Co-op in Fort Augustus before heading to Dores Beach or the Loch Ness Shores viewpoint for a scenic picnic spot with tables and parking nearby.

Drive south on the A82 into Glen Coe. Park at the Three Sisters viewpoint car park and walk the short path to the lochan for dramatic mountain reflections. Stop at the Glencoe Visitor Centre.

Drive south on the A82 into Glen Coe. Park at the Three Sisters viewpoint car park and walk the short path to the lochan for dramatic mountain reflections. Stop at the Glencoe Visitor Centre.
~3 hours
Drive 1.5 hours back to Inverness along the A82. Park at the Rose Street multi-storey car park and explore the city center restaurants along Church Street or Castle Street.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a café near your accommodation in Inverness before heading out. Ask for a Scotch pie (a savory mutton-filled pastry) with a cup of strong tea.
Scotch pie
Find a gastropub on Church Street in Inverness and order the Sunday Roast (slow-roasted meat with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, and vegetables) if available, or try a hearty steak and ale pie.
Sunday RoastBeing in central Inverness puts you steps away from dinner options and an easy morning departure toward the Isle of Skye.
Being in central Inverness puts you steps away from dinner options and an easy morning departure toward the Isle of Skye.

Drive from the Loch Ness/Glen Coe area to the Isle of Skye. Take the A82 south to Fort William then the A87 across the Skye Bridge. The drive is scenic with stunning Highland views.

Drive from the Loch Ness/Glen Coe area to the Isle of Skye. Take the A82 south to Fort William then the A87 across the Skye Bridge. The drive is scenic with stunning Highland views.

Park at the Fairy Pools car park off the B8009 road near Glenbrittle. Walk about 1.5 km up the River Brittle to find the crystal-clear pools and waterfalls. Wear waterproof boots as the ground can be boggy.

Park at the Fairy Pools car park off the B8009 road near Glenbrittle. Walk about 1.5 km up the River Brittle to find the crystal-clear pools and waterfalls. Wear waterproof boots as the ground can be boggy.
~1 hours
Stop in the village of Carbost near the Fairy Pools. Look for a pub or café near the Old Inn or the Loch Harport area for a hearty lunch.

Located on the A87 just before the Skye Bridge, this iconic castle sits on a tidal island. Book tickets online in advance during summer to avoid queues, and explore the interior and the gift shop.

Located on the A87 just before the Skye Bridge, this iconic castle sits on a tidal island. Book tickets online in advance during summer to avoid queues, and explore the interior and the gift shop.
~2 hours
Portree is the main town on Skye. Search along Quay Street or the harbor front for seafood restaurants. Try the local langoustines or grilled salmon, and arrive early or reserve ahead as places fill up quickly.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at any café or bakery along the A87 before crossing to Skye. Ask for a Scotch pie (a savory mutton pie) and a cup of tea to start the day.
Scotch pie
Find a pub in Carbost near the Fairy Pools and order a bowl of Cullen skink (a creamy smoked haddock chowder) with crusty bread to warm up after the hike.
Cullen skinkStaying in Portree puts you near evening dining options and gives easy access to the A87 for tomorrow's drive to Fort William.
Staying in Portree puts you near evening dining options and gives easy access to the A87 for tomorrow's drive to Fort William.
~2 hours
Drive or take the bus from Isle of Skye to Fort William via the A87 and A82. The route passes through Glen Shiel and the Great Glen with stunning Highland views.

For a full ascent allow 5-6 hours via the Mountain Path starting from Glen Nevis visitor centre. If short on time, take the gondola from Nevis Range for panoramic views without the climb.

For a full ascent allow 5-6 hours via the Mountain Path starting from Glen Nevis visitor centre. If short on time, take the gondola from Nevis Range for panoramic views without the climb.
~1 hours
Grab lunch along the High Street near the waterfront. Look for a pub or café serving hot soup and a sandwich to refuel after the morning walk.
~2 hours
Walk the High Street and the Loch Linnhe waterfront promenade. Visit the West Highland Museum on Cameron Square for local history exhibits.
~3 hours
Take the train from Fort William to Edinburgh via Glasgow Queen Street, or drive south on the M9. Book train tickets in advance for better fares.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a café near your accommodation in Fort William. Order a square sausage roll (a Scottish staple) with a hot cup of tea.
Tea
Find a casual pub or café on the High Street and order Cullen skink, a creamy smoked haddock soup from the northeast of Scotland, served with crusty bread.
Cullen skink
Pick up fish and chips from a local chippy along the High Street or eat at a pub-style restaurant near the station. Ask for haddock battered fresh and enjoy it with mushy peas.
Fish and ChipsConvenient for departing early the next morning toward Edinburgh by train or car.
Convenient for departing early the next morning toward Edinburgh by train or car.
~2 hours
Start at Charlotte Square and walk along George Street, the broad central avenue lined with Georgian architecture. Browse the boutiques and side streets like Thistle Street for independent shops.
~5 hours
Take the LNER train from Edinburgh Waverley to London King's Cross (about 4.5 hours). Book an advance ticket online via LNER or Trainline for the best prices, and consider reserving a seat.
~1 hours
Settle in, drop bags, and freshen up. If arriving before check-in time, most hotels and bnbs offer luggage storage.
~2 hours
Walk from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge along the South Bank path. Pass the London Eye, National Theatre, and Shakespeare's Globe, with views of the lit-up City skyline across the river.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café on George Street in the New Town and order a full Scottish breakfast or a Scotch pie (a mutton pie with a hot water crust pastry) with a cup of tea.
Scotch pie
Find a gastropub near the South Bank or Waterloo area and order Fish and Chips with mushy peas, a classic British meal perfect after a stroll along the river.
Fish and ChipsClose to the South Bank stroll and walking distance to royal London sights for Day 8.
Close to the South Bank stroll and walking distance to royal London sights for Day 8.
Take LNER from Edinburgh Waverley to London King's Cross. Book advance tickets online a few days ahead for the best prices. First class upgrades are available but standard class is comfortable with WiFi and a café car.

Arrive early to see the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside the palace gates. Walk down The Mall afterward for a classic London photo.

Arrive early to see the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside the palace gates. Walk down The Mall afterward for a classic London photo.

Stroll through the eastern section near Kensington Palace and the Round Pond. Look for the Peter Pan statue and stop at the Serpentine Bridge for skyline views.

Stroll through the eastern section near Kensington Palace and the Round Pond. Look for the Peter Pan statue and stop at the Serpentine Bridge for skyline views.
~1 hours
South Kensington has many casual cafés and gastro pubs along Old Brompton Road. Find a spot near the South Kensington tube station for quick service.

View the Elizabeth Tower from Parliament Square or across Westminster Bridge for the best photo angle. Tours are limited so just enjoy the exterior.

View the Elizabeth Tower from Parliament Square or across Westminster Bridge for the best photo angle. Tours are limited so just enjoy the exterior.

Enter through the west door to see the Coronation Chair, Poets' Corner, and the Gothic nave. Download the audio guide app in advance to save time.

Enter through the west door to see the Coronation Chair, Poets' Corner, and the Gothic nave. Download the audio guide app in advance to save time.
~2 hours
Book your free ticket weeks ahead on the Sky Garden website as slots fill up fast. Go at sunset for golden light over the Thames and Tower Bridge.
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Find a café near your accommodation and order a full English breakfast with eggs, bacon, sausage, grilled tomato, and toast. Pair it with a strong cup of English breakfast tea.
Tea
Look for a gastropub in South Kensington and order a classic fish and chips with mushy peas and a side of tartare sauce. It's a London staple done well in most pubs.
Fish and ChipsClose to Westminster, the Thames, and walking distance to many Day 8 sights plus easy connections to Day 9's Markets & Museums area.
Close to Westminster, the Thames, and walking distance to many Day 8 sights plus easy connections to Day 9's Markets & Museums area.

Arrive at opening. Head straight to the Rosetta Stone in the Egyptian galleries, then explore the Parthenon sculptures and the Enlightenment Gallery on the upper floor.

Arrive at opening. Head straight to the Rosetta Stone in the Egyptian galleries, then explore the Parthenon sculptures and the Enlightenment Gallery on the upper floor.

Walk from British Museum to Holborn station and take the Piccadilly line to Borough. Grab a grilled cheese sandwich or a venison burger from one of the market stalls near the Southwark Cathedral end.

Walk from British Museum to Holborn station and take the Piccadilly line to Borough. Grab a grilled cheese sandwich or a venison burger from one of the market stalls near the Southwark Cathedral end.

From Borough Market, walk 10 minutes across the Millennium Bridge. Start on Level 4 for the rotating free collection and end in the Turbine Hall.

From Borough Market, walk 10 minutes across the Millennium Bridge. Start on Level 4 for the rotating free collection and end in the Turbine Hall.

Walk north across Waterloo Bridge from Tate Modern (15 minutes). Browse the Apple Market craft stalls under the covered piazza and watch street performers near the Punch and Judy pub.

Walk north across Waterloo Bridge from Tate Modern (15 minutes). Browse the Apple Market craft stalls under the covered piazza and watch street performers near the Punch and Judy pub.
~2.5 hours
Check what is on at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden or the National Theatre on the South Bank. Book standing tickets or same-day returns for the best price.
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At Borough Market, look for a stall selling fish and chips wrapped in paper. Ask for a squeeze of lemon and malt vinegar on top.
Fish and ChipsYou end your day at a performance near the river, so staying on the South Bank saves travel time and keeps you central.
You end your day at a performance near the river, so staying on the South Bank saves travel time and keeps you central.

Head to Greenwich via the Uber Boat from central London (fast and scenic). Stand on the Prime Meridian line at the Royal Observatory and explore the museum exhibits. The views of Canary Wharf across the Thames are excellent from the hill.

Head to Greenwich via the Uber Boat from central London (fast and scenic). Stand on the Prime Meridian line at the Royal Observatory and explore the museum exhibits. The views of Canary Wharf across the Thames are excellent from the hill.
~1.5 hours
Search for a traditional pub on Greenwich's high street or near the Cutty Sark. Order a Sunday Roast if available or a classic pub pie with ale.

Take the DLR or a short Uber Boat from Greenwich Pier directly to Tower Pier. Join a Yeoman Warder tour to hear the history, and see the Crown Jewels exhibition early to avoid queues.

Take the DLR or a short Uber Boat from Greenwich Pier directly to Tower Pier. Join a Yeoman Warder tour to hear the history, and see the Crown Jewels exhibition early to avoid queues.

Walk across the bridge from the Tower side to the exhibition entrance on the south bank. The glass-floored walkway offers great photo ops of the river and the drawbridge mechanism below.

Walk across the bridge from the Tower side to the exhibition entrance on the south bank. The glass-floored walkway offers great photo ops of the river and the drawbridge mechanism below.
~2.5 hours
Walk or take a short bus from Tower Bridge to Brick Lane in Shoreditch. Roam the vintage stalls, street art, and curry houses along Brick Lane and the surrounding streets like Bethnal Green Road.
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Find a traditional pub near Greenwich Market and order Fish and Chips with mushy peas, a classic British seaside-style dish that is especially good near the river.
Fish and ChipsCentral location between Greenwich and East London, with easy transport links via the Thames and Tube.
Central location between Greenwich and East London, with easy transport links via the Thames and Tube.

Enter via the Exhibition Road entrance to avoid queues. Head straight for the Hintze Hall with the blue whale skeleton before exploring the Earth galleries and the volcanic eruption exhibit.

Enter via the Exhibition Road entrance to avoid queues. Head straight for the Hintze Hall with the blue whale skeleton before exploring the Earth galleries and the volcanic eruption exhibit.

Walk through the tunnel from the Natural History Museum. Focus on the Cast Courts and the jewelry collection in the William and Judith Bollinger Gallery.

Walk through the tunnel from the Natural History Museum. Focus on the Cast Courts and the jewelry collection in the William and Judith Bollinger Gallery.

Take the Tube to St. Paul's station. Climb the 528 steps to the Golden Gallery for panoramic city views and explore the Whispering Gallery inside the dome.

Take the Tube to St. Paul's station. Climb the 528 steps to the Golden Gallery for panoramic city views and explore the Whispering Gallery inside the dome.

Find a tea room on Neal Street or around the Covent Garden piazza. Order a traditional afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, and a pot of English breakfast tea.

Find a tea room on Neal Street or around the Covent Garden piazza. Order a traditional afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, and a pot of English breakfast tea.
~1 hours
Head to your departure point (Heathrow, Gatwick, or St. Pancras for Eurostar) via the Piccadilly Line or Heathrow Express from Paddington. Allow at least 3 hours before your flight or train.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a pub near St. Paul's Cathedral and order a Sunday Roast with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, and gravy if it's a Sunday, or a Scotch pie with mushy peas otherwise.
Scotch pie
Before departing, grab Fish and Chips from a chippy near your departure station. Ask for cod or haddock with salt and vinegar, wrapped in paper to eat on the go.
Fish and ChipsClose to the Natural History Museum and V&A, and has good Tube links to St. Paul's and Paddington for departure.
Close to the Natural History Museum and V&A, and has good Tube links to St. Paul's and Paddington for departure.
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Hotel ~$60/night. Food: ~$15 restaurant meal + ~$6 street food = $21/day. Transport: public transit ~$10/day. Activities: ~$15/day. Using mid-range budget approach. Converted from GBP estimates at ~1.25 USD/GBP.
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