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Post by plane2catch on Nov 24, 2015 3:16:12 GMT
Does anybody know why Trafalgar no longer offers their City Break Tours?
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Post by solaria on Nov 25, 2015 1:02:33 GMT
Some are still listed on the Trafalgar NZ site.
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Post by plane2catch on Nov 25, 2015 1:23:00 GMT
That's odd I don't see them listed on the US site.
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Post by axl on Nov 25, 2015 6:33:07 GMT
They are still in the new TT book here in Australia too. Also wondering Plane2Catch is going to write a review of recent Best of Britain tour am very interested in this tour and considering it for next year?
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Post by plane2catch on Nov 25, 2015 6:49:47 GMT
I won't be writing a tale but am willing to answer any questions. I will say that the TD was excellent and my favorite part of the tour was seeing the cathedral in York. I didn't have any complaints about the hotels or included meals. Britain, Scotland and Wales aren't my favorite countries in the world but they have a lot of history to offer. Although I didn't go to any shows this time while in London I have other times and usually enjoy the Theatre district. I had a blast when I visit London the first time back in 1980. 21 is a good age to travel. I remember running non stop on the tube taking in all of London's attractions. I think the Best of Britain tour covers a lot of territory for the price of the tour. I am sure you'll enjoy yourself
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Post by solaria on Nov 25, 2015 19:50:19 GMT
They are still in the new TT book here in Australia too. Also wondering Plane2Catch is going to write a review of recent Best of Britain tour am very interested in this tour and considering it for next year? I notice Owen has just put across Oz -Ts Grandeur tour. If you skip the Irish part many of the places visited will be similar to the Best of tour. Same goes for the Tour Tale I put on. They will give you a flavour of what you can expect.
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