On a Shopping Spree

Our tours are designed with your best interests at heart. Therefore each tour can be remodelled to best suit your requirements allowing you to make the most of your trip at your own pace.

Interesting Fact: A nation of tea lovers; it is said over 165 million cups of tea are drunk each day and many of take place a traditional part of the British shopping routine.


The UK has a unique shopping experience with a huge variety of shops and products appealing to people and pets from all over the world!

The Tulip Tree: Situated in the historical village of Chiddingstone; The Tulip Tree was once owned by the father of Ann Boleyn and is said to be the oldest working shop in the country dating back to 1453. Still showing off its Tudor charm; the shop has a range of products many making the perfect gift for family and friends. Why not grasp the full experience and have a spot of delightful afternoon tea!

The Capital: You will be spoilt for choice for places to shop within London such as the famous Regent St hosting the world famous Hamleys toy shop, Oxford St, Covent Garden’s fashionable brands, the UK’s largest shopping mall – Westfield and of course the renowned Harrods store just to name a few.

Bicester Village: If you can pronounce it right – you’re half way there! Bicester village has become a popular spot for designer shopping at low prices with over 160 shops to explore.

Bluewater Mall: Sitting just outside southeast London is the highly popular Bluewater Mall offering over 200 stores, restaurants and a cinema keeping you well entertained for as long as you’re there.

Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet: Officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II; Cheshire Oaks has over 140 premium and designer brands with many restaurants offering traditional Northern grub… For those of you who are unsure what grub means… Its food!

Trafford Centre: The third largest shopping centre in the UK situated in Manchester has some unique designs within its architecture including over 100 Greek sculptures and lavish deco. As well as the vast range of shops available, the mall also has a large food court with a special cruise liner design, cinema and other fun entertainment. The luxurious great hall has what was once the largest chandelier in the world on top of the grand staircase hosting a number of fancy restaurants.