Downton Abbey Tour this May

Visit the Crawleys at Downton Abbey this May
Downton Abbey Tour – May 27-30 2014

Highclere Castle Downton AbbeyThe new season of Downton Abbey has begun in the US, with  Matthew gone and Lady Mary recovering from her grief, and schemes below stairs underway. For fans of the show who want to get a closer look at the life of the lords and ladies, UK based Tours International is offering a special Downton Abbey theme guided tour of the real life location of the show, Highclere Castle and other so veddy British sights and experiences. This singular opportunity to visit locations and sets where the world-renowned TV series is filmed, includes exclusive access and guided tour of the magnificent Jacobean era manor house which serves as stand-in for the fictional Downton Abbey. (The Downton Abbey of the story is in Yorkshire, while the location Highclere is in Hampshire.). Live the high life like the aristocracy of the 1920s and 30s and indulge in a luxury afternoon tea at Byfleet Manor, enjoy a guided tour of the Queen’s second home, Windsor Castle, and enjoy a sip of champagne view stunning views high above the London skyline in the amazing London Eye wheel.

Included in the Downton Abbey Tour

  • Exclusive visit to Highclere Castle,      used as the setting for Downton Abbey
  • Traditional English afternoon tea at Byfleet Manor,  the setting for the residence of Violet Crawley in Downton Abbey
  • Basildon Park, used as the location of the Granthams’ London residence
  • Special visit to Windsor Castle by a serving Military Knight
  • Ride on the London Eye in a Private Capsule with Champagne
  • Panoramic Tour of London taking in key Downton Abbey locations
  • Cruise on the River Thames
  • Three nights accommodation in a central      London 4 star deluxe hotel

Tour Dates: May 27–30, 2014
Price per person: $1650.00 (Double Room) and $2010.00 (Single Room)

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