A 10-Day UK & Ireland Itinerary: Tours and Scenic Travel to London, Bath & Dublin

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Advisor - A 10-Day UK & Ireland Itinerary: Tours and Scenic Travel to London, Bath & Dublin
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This itinerary was designed for travelers who want a balance of iconic landmarks, relaxed pacing, and easy logistics across multiple destinations. It combines guided touring in England with independent exploration time and finishes with a flexible, immersive stay in Dublin. I planned this with comfort and simplicity in mind, using centrally located hotels, included breakfasts, and experiences that minimize stress while maximizing what you see. This is ideal for first-time visitors to the UK and Ireland who want structure without feeling rushed.

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Day 1: Arrival in London & settling in

After arriving in London, you’ll check into Grand Hotel Bellevue, located near Norfolk Square in a convenient central area. This is a great base for your first night, especially if you’re arriving from a long-haul flight and need something straightforward and comfortable. Take the afternoon to ease into the trip with a light walk around the neighborhood and adjust to the time change. In the evening, you’ll enjoy a relaxed start with two glasses of wine at Pondichery Bar, which sets a nice tone without overloading your first day.

Day 2: Exploring the countryside from Leeds Castle and Canterbury to Dover

This is a structured, full-day guided experience that takes the pressure off planning logistics while covering some of southern England’s most iconic sights. You’ll depart early from Victoria Coach Station and travel through Kent, often referred to as the “Garden of England” for its countryside scenery. The first stop is Leeds Castle, a historic estate set on 500 acres, followed by Canterbury where you’ll explore the famous cathedral dating back to the 11th century. The day ends with a scenic stop at the White Cliffs of Dover before returning to London in the evening. Expect a full but efficient day, with transportation, entrance fees, and a guide included, though lunch is on your own.

Day 3: Travel from London to Bath

After breakfast, you’ll check out of your London hotel and make your way to Bath using your included Eurail pass. This is a smooth transition day and a great chance to experience train travel through the English countryside. Upon arrival, check into Hotel Indigo Bath, where you’ll stay in a Premium King room with modern amenities and a walk-in shower. Spend the rest of the day getting oriented in Bath, which is compact and very walkable, making it easy to explore at your own pace.

Day 4: Exploring Bath's history & architecture

Start your morning with the included breakfast before heading out to explore Bath’s historic center. This city is known for its Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, and relaxed atmosphere compared to London. Focus your day around the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey, then spend time walking through the Royal Crescent and Circus, which are some of the most recognizable architectural landmarks in England. Plan a slower-paced evening, as Bath is more about ambiance than nightlife.

Day 5: Bath at your own pace

This is a flexible day, which is important after a few structured travel days. You can revisit favorite spots or explore areas you missed, such as the Pulteney Bridge or local shops and cafes. If you want to elevate the experience, this is a good day to consider a spa visit, as Bath is historically known for its thermal waters. Keep your schedule light and intentional.

Day 6: Final day in Bath

Use this final full day in Bath to round out your experience. This is a great opportunity to take a short excursion into the surrounding countryside or simply enjoy a relaxed morning and afternoon in town. Since you’ll be transitioning countries next, use part of the day to prepare for travel and confirm logistics for your move to Dublin.

Day 7: Travel to Dublin

After breakfast, check out of Hotel Indigo Bath and travel onward to Dublin. Once you arrive, check into The Samuel Hotel, located in the Docklands area, which offers a more modern, less tourist-heavy base. The Deluxe King room provides a comfortable setup for your final leg of the trip. Take the evening to explore the surrounding area or enjoy a relaxed dinner nearby.

Day 8: Dublin tour & city overview

Your 3-day Dublin exploration begins with a hop-on, hop-off bus tour, which is one of the most efficient ways to get oriented in the city. This allows you to cover major landmarks like Trinity College, Temple Bar, St. Stephen’s Green, and the Guinness Storehouse without needing to navigate transportation independently. The live guides provide helpful context and storytelling, which adds depth beyond what you’d get exploring on your own. You can hop off at key stops to explore more thoroughly, then continue your route throughout the day.

Day 9: Dublin walking tour & night experience

Today is about going deeper into Dublin, beyond the main sights. Start with the included walking tour departing from O’Connell Street, which focuses on the city center and offers access to areas the bus cannot reach. This is one of the most valuable parts of the itinerary because it provides local insight and context. In the evening, take advantage of the panoramic night bus tour, which highlights Dublin’s architecture and atmosphere after dark, including the Docklands and Georgian Quarter.

Day 10: Coastal tour to Howth

This half-day coastal tour is a standout experience that adds variety to your city stay. You’ll travel to the fishing village of Howth, just outside Dublin, where you’ll enjoy a guided walk along the cliffs and have free time to explore. This gives you a completely different perspective of Ireland, with coastal scenery and a more relaxed pace. Plan to try local fish and chips while you’re there, as this is one of the best places in the area for it.

Day 11: Departure from Dublin

Enjoy your final breakfast before checking out of The Samuel Hotel. Depending on your departure time, you may have a short window for a final walk or coffee before heading to the airport. This itinerary is structured to end without stress, giving you time to depart comfortably.

Need to know

This itinerary is designed with a mix of structured tours and independent time, which helps avoid burnout while still covering major highlights. The full-day England tour is long, so pacing yourself the night before is important. Train travel between cities is efficient, but you should plan to arrive at stations early, especially when navigating with luggage.

Breakfast is included throughout most of the trip, which simplifies mornings and helps control daily costs. Lunch is typically not included during tours, so plan accordingly, especially on the full-day excursion from London. The Dublin hop-on, hop-off pass is valid for multiple days, so you do not need to rush through attractions and can spread them out.

The only potential limitation is the number of hotel changes, which can feel like a lot for some travelers. However, each stop is intentional and offers a distinct experience, from London’s energy to Bath’s charm and Dublin’s culture.

Overall, this itinerary works best for travelers who want a well-organized, low-stress trip with a balance of guided experiences and flexibility.

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