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Experience Europe & Beyond 2012 –201 3| Hotels • Sight seeing • Transfers & More Exp erience E urope & Bey ond Contact your travel agent for reservations. Boo k y our d ream v ac ation England 4 Scotland, 6 Wales, Ireland & Let Travel Bound® partner with your travel agent to give you Northern Ireland the best possible vacation — tailored for you and your budget. France 8 We give you superior selection, prices, and availability. Belgium, 10 Flexibility is our hallmark! Travel on the dates you want. Netherlands & Luxembourg Book destinations throughout Europe, the British Isles, Italy 11 Scandinavia, and the Middle East. Whether you’re planning Spain & Portugal 14 a complex itinerary or a stay in one city, make the most of it. Greece & Turkey 16 Book the perfect vacation with Travel Bound. Austria, Hungary 17 & Czech Republic Germany & 18 Switzerland Russia & 20 Eastern Europe Scandinavia 21 & the Baltics Middle East, 22 including Egypt Iceland & Dubai Finland Norway Sweden Estonia Scotland Latvia Russia Denmark Ireland England Lithuania Wales Poland Benelux Ukraine Travel Bound is a member of the Germany Czech Rep. Slovakia United States Tour Operators France Austria Switz. Hungary Association, and is fully covered by Slovenia Croatia Romania its Travelers’ Assistance Program. Serbia Portugal Bulgaria Italy Spain Turkey Greece Lebanon Canary Morocco Kuwait Bahrain Islands Israel Jordan Qatar Dubai (UAE) Saudi Arabia Egypt Oman Hotels & Other Accommodations Sightseeing & Activities Whether it’s the trip Options range from budget accommodations to Whatever your passion or interests, we offer tours of a lifetime or a brief ultra-luxurious hotels... from historic castles to and unique experiences to enrich your trip. So many boutique hotels. Find all the brands you know options. Half- or full-day tours. Excursions. Walking getaway, we have the and trust, plus independent hotels. In select cities, tours and bicycle tours. Dinner cruises and fjord we offer apartments. In Italy, we offer villas. cruises. Wine tasting. Concerts. Take a cooking class! destinations you want You can even book a stay in a snow igloo in Finland! Ride a gondola, or ski on dunes. We even offer private sightseeing, with your own driver-guide. at the prices you need. Transfers Travel Insurance Book transfers before departure to eliminate stress Best-selling destinations about how to transfer when you arrive, and lock in Our affordable, comprehensive Insurance Plan covers Find countless options for popular a great price. Shared-vehicle transfers between your travel arrangements, including trip cancellation, cities like Paris, Rome, and London. airport/hotel are available in many cities. Private- emergency medical expenses and more.* vehicle transfers are available between almost any Off-the-beaten-path locales two points: airport, hotel, cruise port, and more. *available only to U.S. travelers Book hotels in charming villages and hundreds of lesser-traveled places. If you don’t see it in this Flexible Independent Travel Family Celebrations brochure, ask your travel agent. If you want to travel your way, not with an Why not celebrate a milestone event in your organized group, get both choice and value family with a multi-generational vacation? Beach destinations with Flexible Independent Travel. Book hotels and resorts on Your travel agent can provide you with photos Groups of 10 or More renowned islands and beaches and detailed descriptions of our hotels and tours, From families to clubs — any type of group — including the Riviera, the Canary and can recommend tours or activities to suit our Groups Department arranges customized Islands, Greek Islands, and more. your interests and budget. tours to virtually any destination in the world, Assistance is still available during your trip, from and handles every detail. Ask your travel agent our dedicated staff in offices around the world. for prices and details. Taking a Cruise? Start your vacation before you board the ship — Contact your or add a stay after you disembark. Get the most out of your trip and enhance it. Book a perfect stay with a travel agent hotel, sightseeing and transfers from Travel Bound. for reservations Don’t miss your cruise departure in the event of flight delay. One or more hotel nights before & prices. the cruise will safeguard your departure. London West W E St Rd 2 d e England e gw eorg Portman s en x a G tb v e r Square 3-Star Hotels o ra ss e u C u Rd rn S St Bayswater Inn (1) , Beverley City (2) , e our T m S e BAYSWATER Sey . Tradition. History. Nightlife! Culture and castles Central Park (3) , Central Park Hyde Park (4) , r A ra u c Marble d e l Corner House (5) , Days Waterloo (6) , 1 e Ring Arch y 4,16 The S galore. Take in the regal sights and classic delights Days Inn Westminster (7) , Lancaster Gate (8) , 8 t 21 President (9) , Royal National (10) P a T 27 rk of London, from Buckingham Palace to Big Ben. h Hyde e L a 4-Star Hotels R Park i n Mint Westminster (11) , Crowne Plaza Kensington g Shop 'til you drop on Bond and Oxford Streets. Gardens St. James (12) , Grosvenor (13) , Grosvenor Serpent ine Rd g Relax over high tea in elegant Bath. Visit mysterious Kensington (14) , Hilton Olympia (15) , Holiday Inn n The Serpentine i R Hyde Kensington Forum (16) , Lancaster London (17) , e Rotten Row h Dr Park T e Stonehenge or explore the Cotswolds. Trace the London Bridge (18) , Park City (19) , Pestana Kensington South Carriag Corner Palace Chelsea Bridge (20) ,Thistle Kensington Royal Kensington Rd Gardens (21) ,Thistle Westminster (22), Albert d footsteps of the Beatles in Liverpool, R 14 Hall n Belgrave Westminster Bridge (23) to Square SOUTH p m Harrods or of Shakespeare in Stratford- KENSINGTON Victoria ro B t 5-Star Hotels & Albert Pont S Natural History Museum WESTMINSTER Windermere Andaz – a Hyatt Hotel (24) , Dukes (25) , S upon-Avon. We offer all these l Museum & o a York Goring (26) , Grosvenor JW Marriott (27) , Science Museum Rd n ell e mw CHELSEA S ways to experience England, Blackpool Royal Horseguards (28) , Savoy (29) Cro t Leeds 19 15 13 20 and more. Liverpool Manchester See the maps of London at right for hotel locations. Chester England See the bottom of page 5 for airport hotels. Derby Nottingham Birmingham Shared Transfer • Heathrow Airport to hotel Coventry Norwich Merlin Entertainment’s London Eye • Avoid long Norbreck Castle (or reverse). Warwick Cambridge lines when you pre-book your ride on the popular Stratford- Oxford Essential London Morning Tour • Enjoy a half-day London Eye Observation Wheel. upon-Avon panoramic tour of the best-known sites (4 hrs). Bristol Reading London Bath, Windsor & Stonehenge • Visit majestic Bath Original London Sightseeing Tour • Choose from Canterbury Windsor Castle, charming Bath and fascinating four hop-on/hop-off routes (ticket valid 24 hrs). Stonehenge (12 hrs). Price includes optional free Exeter Southampton Brighton Includes voucher for a free Thames cruise. “Jack the Ripper” London tour. Beatles London Walking Tour • Your guide’s passion for The Beatles — and London’s music history — comes alive on this fun walking tour (2.5 hrs). Contact your travel agent to book. Chocolate Tour of London • Visit and taste at some Other options are available for hotels and of the world’s best chocolatiers: Algerian Coffee sightseeing in these cities and those below. Store (renowned for chocolate-covered coffee Transfers via private vehicle are also available. beans), Mrs Kibble’s Old Sweet Shop, Laduree (pastries), Freggo (ice cream), and more (2.5 hrs). Other destinations Bath Brighton Chester Exeter 3-Star Hotels 4-Star Hotels 4-Star Hotels 3-Star Hotels Bailbrook House, Holiday Inn Hilton Metropole, Brook Mollington Banastre, Holiday Inn Express Express, Mercure Francis Lansdowne Place Hotel & Spa, Crowne Plaza, MacDonald Mercure Seafront, Thistle New Blossoms 4-Star Hotels 4-Star Hotels Mercure Southgate Hilton 5-Star Hotels De Vere Grand Coventry 5-Star Hotels Lake District • Brighton City Sightseeing 4-Star Hotels MacDonald Bath Spa Hilton, MacDonald Ansty Hall, See “Windermere” for • Bath City Sightseeing Mercure Brandon Hall, Ramada hotels, or ask about our Bristol hotels in Grasmere. Birmingham 4-Star Hotels • Rydal Mount & Gardens Grand, Marriott Royal, Mint, (Wordsworth’s home) 4-Star Hotels Novotel Centre, Ramada • The World of Beatrix Potter Crowne Plaza, Hyatt Regency, Attraction MacDonald Burlington, • Dove Cottage & Museum Marriott, Mint Hotel Cambridge • Muncaster Castle, Gardens 4-Star Hotels & Owl Centre Blackpool Crowne Plaza, Doubletree by • Beatrix Potter’s Favorite Hilton, Menzies Hotel & Golf Countryside Tour 3-Star Hotels Course, University Arms • Ten Lakes Spectacular – Bedford, Carousel to Ullswater & Beyond • High Mountain Passes 4-Star Hotels Canterbury Spectacular “High Adventure” Devere Herrons Reach, Hilton 3-Star Hotels Derby Best Western Abbots Barton, 3-Star Hotels Leeds Bournemouth Holiday Inn Express Days, Holiday Inn Express, 3-Star Hotels 4-Star Hotels 4-Star Hotels Ramada Encore Derby Best Western Milford, Marriott Highcliff, Menzies Abode Canterbury Novotel Centre Eastcliff Court 4-Star Hotels Breadsall Priory, Holiday Inn 4-Star Hotels • Bournemouth City Sightseeing Derby-Riverlights Crowne Plaza, Mint Hotel, Park Plaza, Thorpe Park 4 St. Paul’s Cathedral, London G o w 9,10 5 3 To e East t r te S n t BLOOMSBURY ha British m Museum B t e C S o born er r gh Hol tim n u Hi or e r M r t Lincoln’s s R S Inn t d D r Fields rd St ur xfo W y O M L a Royal a o 24 rd Oxford o n Opera u e m Circus r v House Parliament and Big Ben, London R A o ch S u e t ry y g u t w e sb h d n e Covent l t S t f A d a t n S h Garden ra N t S St e Leicester Market w Statue B Square o n Of Eros WEST END d National 29 S t t Gallery Trafalgar en Piccadilly Square km Circus an (Nelson’s b Royal S MAYFAIR ll m y t a Column) E Festival ill .J M Horse a ll a d m a i Hall ca P Guards 28 r c e W o i Q R P s’ t u s Parade c E S h i e l H i l V e t a t V o I n 25 r e ’ M s h s R 17 W he e a l S Green a T G l E lk St.
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