Proscenium (UK) Ltd.
247 Kennington Road
London
SE11 6BY
t: +44 (0)20 7735 8616
f: +44 (0)20 7582 8964
e: info@prosceniumtours.com
Students in the UK
Visit the best places in Great Britain, Ireland and Europe with fun-loving, adventurous guides who really know their stuff.
Love the city - choose Paris or Rome. Want to get away from it all, go to Scotland or Wales. Our tours get you off the bus an into the wild with guides that will let you in on all the local secrets and then give you time to explore on your own.
Saturday, 13th March 2010
Stonehenge and Bath £52
Stone circles, magic, mysticism, the legend of King Arthur all part of the story at Stonehenge, a 5,000 year old World Heritage Site.
Your guide will separate fact from fiction, myth from reality as you gaze upon these mysterious stones. You will then travel on to Bath, a beautiful golden hued city that will take your breath away. Drink the healing waters, visit the Roman Baths and enjoy stories of Jane Austen and Georgian high society.
Friday, 19th March 2010 to
Sunday, 21st March 2010
Scotland & the Highlands £199
Pack your bagpipes for this heritage tour of Scotland that takes to you from the lowlands of Edinburgh to the Highlands and Loch Ness.
On the way, follow the trail of highlanders like William Wallace and Robert Bruce, fight it out with the MacDonald and Campbell clans, and see some of the most dramatic scenery in the British Isles.
"The tour was fantastic! The money spent on the tour was well worth it. Highly recommend it"! Jorge, UNCG
"There was a good balance of guided tours and individual exploration". Megan Shove, Alfred University
"The tour was a Magnificent way to learn about British History". Derek Williams, Colorado State University
"We can understand the history of Wales and were able to look at many great castles. Hikari Ogami, RHUL
"Great variety of unusual attractions that i would never have known about otherwise". Nicole Gyulay, RHUL
"Mike rocked, he knew so much and made everything fun. Plus i loved the kilt and his enthusiasm about everything Scottish. He was great"! Erin Whittle, Valdosta State



