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BUCKINGHAM PALACE & CLARENCE HOUSE*



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Departs 17 August 2008
Two days from just £99.95
The price includes:
*Coach travel throughout
*One night at the Thistle City Barbican Hotel (or similar) in London
*Continental Breakfast
*Admission to Buckingham Palace
*A short Royal London Sightseeing Tour
*Visiy Royal Windsor
*The services of a Tour Manager
**A guided tour of Clarence House is available at a supplement to the basic cost of £89.00
Visit Buckingham Palace as H.M.The Queen and H.R.H.The Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.At Buckingham Palace you will see some of the most sumptious roms in the World as well as a host of treasures collected by the Royal Family over the years including great works of Art. Following an extensive programme of refurbshiment Clarence House is now the official residence of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales & his sons.( This is an optional tour at £8.50 per person).Price includes Return Coach,1 nights bed & breakfast accommodation,admission to Buckingham Palace & sightseeing in London and Royal Windsor.



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