Teens-First Adventures: UK

From the Cotswolds to London via Bristol and Bath. Falconry, street art, and a West End show

6 nights private tour

Journey highlights

  • Private falconry session on a country estate, flying birds of prey from your gloved hand guided by an expert falconer through centuries of technique

  • Private street art tour through Bristol's backstreets decoding Banksy originals, followed by a hands-on spray art session creating your own stencilled pieces

  • Tearing down the Thames on a private RIB, London's skyline blurring past at speed before disembarking at the Tower of London

  • Private East End food tour taking in Brick Lane's Bangladeshi kitchens, hole-in-the-wall chocolate makers and a proper British pudding

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The Cotswolds set the scene. Settle into a country estate where the grounds stretch to a walled garden dating back to the 1930s. Your first afternoon brings a private falconry session, birds of prey launching from your gloved hand as an expert falconer walks you through centuries of technique. It's the kind of start that tells you this isn't a standard family holiday.

Spray cans come out in Bristol. Head out with your Adventure Architect on a private street art tour, decoding Banksy originals and the city's thriving graffiti scene before picking up stencils and creating your own pieces. Wapping Wharf, Bristol's harbourside food hub, is the perfect spot for lunch before heading back to the estate. Bath brings a change of pace: step into Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein, four atmospheric floors of immersive storytelling, or cruise the River Avon on a vintage 1960s boat. The whole family gathers for Afternoon Tea in the Pump Rooms, the same magnificent Georgian hall that featured in Jane Austen's own novels.

London takes over from here. A classic black cab becomes your private tour vehicle, weaving past Westminster and Buckingham Palace and into hidden backstreets only a cabbie knows. A private East End food tour covers Brick Lane's Bangladeshi kitchens, the best chocolate in London, and a proper British pudding. The evening belongs to the West End, bright lights, a packed theatre, and the kind of performance that stays with the whole family long after the curtain falls.

The final morning delivers pure adrenaline: a private RIB tearing down the Thames, the city's skyline blurring past at speed, before the Tower of London brings centuries of intrigue and royal drama to life.

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It is very difficult to predict the weather in the United Kingdom - in the summer from May to late September is generally seen as the most pleasant time to visit. Rainfall is difficult to predict - but the UK does not receive as much as many are led to believe! In the winters, temperatures do fall, but the Christmas atmosphere in London is not to be missed.

Teens-First Adventures: UK
Teens-First Adventures: UK

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