London Theater

Trip Length:

9 Days

Cost:

$4,615

2024 Dates:

June 2 - June 10

Enroll By:

Program Full

The curtain is rising on this tour through the birthplace of modern theatre. Follow in the footsteps of Shakespeare and Shaw as you explore the theatrical legacy of London.

Picture yourself standing center stage at The Globe, participating in a professional West End theatre workshop, and going beyond the bounds of the city to explore historic sites like Stonehenge and Bath.

Get your camera ready for sights like...

  • Landmarks of London: Big Ben, the National Gallery, and Westminster Abbey
  • Excursions to inspiring locations including Stonehenge, Bath, and Stratford
  • An unforgettable cruise down the Thames, enjoying the sights of London
  • Walking a mile in the bard’s shoes as you participate in an interactive theatre workshop at The Globe

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Take The Leap

Throughout your trip, your Tour Director will guide you through various LEAP activities, from discovering the history of London’s Soho and West End neighborhoods to exploring the nearly 800-year old Westminster Abbey. All LEAP activities are designed to inspire active discussions about the various cultural and historical monuments you’ll be visiting, and to make you feel even more connected to the world around you.

What's Included

Authentic, local meals

Comfortable Double Accommodations

Expert Tour Director

Entrance to museums and historic sites

Round trip airfare*

*Roundtrip airfare from the designated international airport hub is included. Any travel costs from your location to that hub are not included.

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Itinerary Highlights*

Day One – Group introductions and welcome dinner
Day Two – Depart on overnight group flight to London
Day Three – Full day of touring, including the National Gallery and Covent Garden
Day Four – Experience Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace
Day Five – Explore the Tower of London and enjoy a show on the West End
Day Six – Experience the wonder of Stonehenge and the Roman city of Bath
Day Seven – Enjoy a theatre workshop at The Globe and another West End show
Day Eight – Travel to Oxford, the Cotswolds, and Stratford-upon-Avon
Day Nine – Depart on group flight to the States
DAY ONE
  • Arrive in gateway city
  • Registration at a hotel near the airport
  • Group introductions and welcome dinner
DAY TWO
  • Final packing
  • Group flight to London
DAY THREE
  • Hit the ground running with a walking tour of Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, Soho, and Shaftsbury Avenue
  • In this city of nearly seven million, you’ll see everything from 12th-century fortifications to modern skyscrapers, royal parks to street art. Your Tour Director will take you through iconic sites, like the National Gallery, with an unrivaled collection of Western art that spans over seven centuries; Trafalgar Square, often used for community gatherings and political demonstrations; and Piccadilly Circus, a shopping and entertainment hub with vibrant video displays and neon signs.
  • Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and some downtime with your groupmates
DAY FOUR
  • Continue your tour through London with your Tour Director, visiting Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and the Tower Bridge
  • Enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant before heading to Windsor Castle for an in-depth tour
  • Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, the castle has since been home to 40 different monarchs.
  • Have dinner at another local restaurant and enjoy another quiet evening
DAY FIVE
  • Spend your morning exploring the Tower of London with your Tour Director
  • This World Heritage Site is the forever home for the Royal Crown Jewels, which have been stored in the Tower since 1661. The Tower has also served as one of the most infamous prisons of the medieval world. Certain royals even served time in the fearsome Tower of London, including Lady Jane Grey who was Queen of England for only 9 days before being imprisoned by her cousin, Queen “Bloody” Mary.
  • After lunch, enjoy a leisurely cruise down the Thames River, taking in all the sights and sounds of London
  • Take a turn on the London Eye, the tallest ferris wheel in Europe, before heading to dinner at a local hotspot
  • Places, everyone! After dinner, you’re in for one of the hottest show’s on London’s West End
DAY SIX
  • Get an early start to your excursions outside of London today, joining your Tour Director on a visit to Stonehenge and Bath
  • The stony World Heritage Site has been puzzling archeologists for centuries. Each individual Stonehenge stone weighs at least 25 tons (aka 50,000 pounds) and much of the height of the stones are buried underneath the ground, leaving only a small fraction of their actual size visible. The very first excavations at Stonehenge took place in 1620, though no records survived to indicate the dig’s findings.
  • Since the Roman era, Londoners have been escaping to Bath in search of wellbeing and relaxation as the city serves as home to the only natural hot springs suitable for bathing in Britain.
  • Return to London for dinner and a relaxing evening
DAY SEVEN
  • Explore the vast wonders of the British Museum, including collections featuring artifacts that date back over 2 million years
  • After lunch, participate in a high-paced workshop at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, which will be staging a production of one of The Bard of Avon’s plays
  • The Globe Theatre that stands in London today is the third version of Shakespeare’s “wooden O” playhouse. The original theatre burned down in 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII and the second was closed in 1642. Today’s Globe opened in 1997 and has been staging plays on their magnificent indoor-outdoor stage ever since.
  • After a full afternoon on the stage, enjoy an evening in the seats taking in another popular production on the West End
DAY EIGHT
  • Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before heading out to explore Oxford, the Cotswolds, and Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Home to the second-oldest university in the world, Oxford also celebrates a rich literary tradition. Many of the world’s famous authors have called this city home at one point or another, including JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis.
  • The Cotswolds, a region in southwestern Britain, is one of the most picturesque across the isle. With rolling green hills and towns built of honey-colored stone, you’ll want to keep your camera on hand as you explore. And, if you get hungry, you can always pop into The Porch House pub, which has served patrons since 947AD.
  • A medieval market town, Stratford-upon-Avon is a must-see for Shakespeare fans. Five houses in Stratford are maintained by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, including the site of his cottage and the home of his daughter.
  • Enjoy your final group dinner at a local restaurant in London upon your return
DAY NINE
  • Departure on the group flight back to the States

*The events included on this itinerary are subject to minor changes before your departure date.

Meet a WorldExplore Tour Director!

WorldExplore tours are led by experienced educators that have extensive, firsthand knowledge of the culture around you because your Tour Director is a local. That means front-row seats to the changing of the guard and an insider’s guide to navigating all the social etiquettes of high tea.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,500 Tour Director applications each year. On average, only 70 applicants will make the cut.

Simon Wilkinson

Hello! I was born in Kampala, Uganda, but home for me is England and I have traveled to almost every corner of Britain. I am a veteran high school teacher who loves exploring the world. I enjoy acquiring new languages and have had the chance to use my Spanish in Ecuador and my French in France, Morocco, and Madagascar. Working as a Tour Director for WorldStrides is exciting for me because it combines teaching, logistics, and exploring. I look forward to sharing your adventure with you!

We are incredibly proud of our entire team of Tour Directors. Simon is just one example of our roster of experienced guides and may not be the actual Tour Director for your London & France adventure.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,500 Tour Director applications each year. On average, only 70 applicants will make the cut.

What Our Travelers Are Saying...

“This trip was absolutely amazing! Our tour director did an outstanding job not only keeping us organized and on time but also enriching our knowledge with things we didn’t know we wanted to know. I adored this trip and will continue to travel with WorldStrides in the future!

– Sofia, 2022

“My trip to England was amazing. Our tour guide was friendly and helpful, our accommodations were excellent, and the whole trip could not have gone more smoothly. Easy 5 stars!”

– Noel, 2022