What's New? – Page 6
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News
CroisiEurope marks three significant sailing milestones
Cruise operator, CroisiEurope has said that its proud to celebrate three sailing anniversaries in 2025: 30 years of cruising the Rhône, 25 years of travelling to Venice, and ten years of navigating the Loire River.
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Features
Jackie Hough: wandering the world together
We chat to Jackie Hough, GTO for the Isle of Wight Ramblers, on why India is among the best places she has visited as a GTO and the challenges of organising walking holidays.
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Plans revealed for the new London Museum
London Museum will open in 2026 in Smithfield, four years after the closure of the original museum at London Wall.
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Explore Green Park station on new Hidden London tour
The London Transport Museum has launched its latest Hidden London tour, where groups can explore disused spaces on a guided tour of Green Park station.
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Watch medieval jousting and battles at Arundel Castle
The Sussex-based castle has announced a packed schedule of events for 2025, including historical experiences, guided tours and live performances.
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Column
Sticking to trusted sources, keeping it British and seagull havoc
Our columnist suggests that we should rely on real intelligence, steer away from tip culture and keep an eye out for scary seagulls.
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Features
Hadestown: what did GTOs think of the West End show?
We gave our readers the chance to see Hadestown at the Lyric Theatre in London’s West End. Here is what they thought of the performance.
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Features
GTOs explore Manchester as part of the New Meridian AGM
Marian Durbidge, a GTO who is part of the New Meridian Association, reports back from the group’s enjoyable AGM in Manchester where they visited a number of attractions.
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Destination Guides
Itinerary idea: Thames journeys and plenty to see in Reading
Visit the historic city of Reading as a group and discover medieval ruins, Jane Austen’s school and a Banksy mural, or take a trip on the Thames before enjoying a show.
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Features
Silverstone Museum: racing heritage and interactive exhibits
We chat to Beki Challoner, head of visitor experience at Silverstone Museum in Northamptonshire, about what’s coming up this year and why non-racing fans can enjoy the experience.
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More time to see Mamma Mia! The Party at the O2
The popular London dining experience will provide groups with even more opportunities to enjoy ABBA hits and Greek food.
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Call the Midwife tours returning to Historic Dockyard Chatham
Guided tours of the locations and props used in the show have returned to the dockyard in Kent as the 14th season of the BBC show airs.
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Latest group offer from Riviera Travel sees one in eight go free
Tour operator, Riviera Travel has further improved its free place offer for groups booking on one of its 2025 or 2026 European river cruises.
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Features
Jane Austen 250th anniversary launches with packed schedule of events
The year of events celebrating the acclaimed author was officially launched by Visit West at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Oliver!
Consider yourself… lucky if you’re heading to London’s West End to see this triumphant revival of Oliver!. We went along to the opening night to see it for ourselves.
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Cream tea sailings and gin tasting among Ullswater ‘Steamers’ highlights
The boat trip company is celebrating 90 years of heritage vessel, MV Western Belle in 2025 and has added two new sailings for groups to try in the Lake District.
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Viking’s latest cruise ship launches with new ocean itineraries
The cruise line, which offers river, ocean and expedition cruises, has announced cruises in the Mediterranean, UK, Ireland and northern Europe for 2026 and 2027 aboard Viking Vela.
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News
LW Theatres announces groups department to help with booking West End shows
GTOs now have the added benefit of a dedicated groups department with LW Theatres, offering coach parking advice, dining options and more.
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Sponsored
The Comedy About Spies coming to the West End
The Comedy About Spies will run in London’s West End for a limited time after a hilarious teaser performance at the 2024 Royal Variety Performance.
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Sponsored
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience: 1970s dining and unscripted chaos
Since its debut in 1997, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience has captivated audiences worldwide with its unique blend of immersive theatre and comedy.