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While you are here, you should take the opportunity to travel around and see some of the sights of the UK, some famous European cities, or take in a West End show. You can book all of these through the school, at no extra cost, either in person while you are here or by email before you arrive.
Our trips are organised by our partners at Discovery tours, who offer short trips and excursions to destinations around the UK and in mainland Europe. The trips are very reasonably priced and popular with all our students. For more information on the trips, click here.
Please be aware that you may require a Schengen visa to travel outside of the UK.
We offer a variety of full day excursions at weekends throughout the year. These excursions are organized by DiscoveryTours and can be booked and paid for when you are at Interactive English. Excursions cost between £21 and £35 approximately. Also please note that you may need a Schengen visa for trips to Europe. All trips take place at weekends, although some longer ones start on Friday, so that you miss as few lessons as possible.
London
A guided tour of world famous sights including Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Free time for shopping or personal sightseeing.
Stratford Upon Avon
The birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford is in the heart of the beautiful English countryside.
Windsor & Hampton Court
Visit King Henry VIII’s magnificent royal palace, Hampton Court. Then travel to Windsor Castle and the famous public school, Eton College.
Cambridge
A walking tour of this mediaeval town and the colleges of the ancient university. A highlight is King's College Chapel, one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England.
Canterbury and Leeds Castle
Visit the historic mediaeval city of Canterbury and Leeds Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in England.
Bath
Established by the Romans 2000 years ago because of its hot springs, Bath has some of the finest architecture in Europe, such as the Roman Baths & Pump Room, the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and the Circus.
Salisbury
This mediaeval city has historic streets and alleyways and traditional half-timbered buildings. The beautiful 13th century cathedral has the tallest spire in Britain and Europe's oldest working clock.
Stonehenge
This ancient monument, over 4000 years old, is one of Europe’s oldest structures. We will also visit Bath or Salisbury |