Bateaux Parisiens Dinner Cruise 20.30 - Service Privilège
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Love London Bicycle Tour
Daily April to October: 14.30 November to March: 12.0 Distance: 7 miles Duration: 3 hours Ability: Easy Please Click here for Route Map Sight List: The Old Vic Theatre Lower Marsh Market Banksy Tunnel Archbishop’s Park Lambeth Palace Westminster Abbey and School yard Horse Guard’s Parade The Mall St James’ Park Buckingham Palace Constitution Hill Wellington Arch Hyde Park Speaker’s Corner (Sundays only) The US Embassy Bond Street Carnaby Street Soho Covent Garden
Juego de Tronos - Tour por Poniente - Tour en Autocar McCombs
¡Todos a bordo hacia Westeros! El tour empieza recorriendo la ruta costera de Causeway a través de sus hermosas ciudades, incluyendo e pequeño pueblo pescador de Ballycastle – los fans de Juego de Tornos lo conocen como el hogar de Lady Catelyn Stark y Varys. Itinerario del tour: La primera parada del día será en Cushendun, donde se visitará la cueva donde Melisandre dio a luz a su bebé. Ballintoy es la siguiente parada obligatoria, donde se han grabado tantas escenas de la serie que hasta han colocado una placa en conmemoración. A continuación, nos dirigiremos a la Calzada del Gigante, que aunque no aparece directamente en la serie, no se puedes llegar tan lejos sin visitar este Patromonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Puente colgante Carrick-a-Rede: con una vista espectacular, ¡pero cuidado no te pase como a Balon Greyjoy! Larrybane: donde Renly le jura a Lady Stark que vengará la muerte de Ned, pero se encuentra en su final a manos de la asesina evocada desde las cuevas Cushendun. The Dark Hedges: posiblemente el lugar más reconocible, desde donde Arya Stark escapa por el Camino Real. En este tour se visitan muchos lugares a pie, por lo tanto vengan vestidos adecuadamente según la temporada y cómodos para caminar. Los asientos en este tour son limitados, por lo tanto, reserve ahora y se asegura poder hacer este ¡fantástico tour por el mundo de Juego de Tronos!
Slieve League Magical Donegal Day Tour Hidden Dublin Tours
This is a sacred mountain, as for over a thousand years there was a Christian pilgrimage. There’s much to know about Sliabh League, like the monks who went to Iceland or the eagle and the baby! The scenery all the way up to the Cliffs is spectacular with views of the Atlantic and the Sligo Mountains out in the distance. You also have a great view overlooking Donegal Bay. As you reach the summit you are rewarded with the most beautiful sight of the walk - the cliff face of Bunglas (which simply means "End of Cliff"). See the ruins of a watchtower (as per video below) at the end of Carrigan Head on your journey up also. This watchtower was constructed to defend the northwest coast during the early 19th century when there was the threat of a Napoleonic attack. We then pass through a lovely village called Carrick, before reaching a small harbour village called Teelin. Teelin has a famous Pub called "The Rusty Mackerel" where we stop for a rest. The name of the rusty mackerel came about because way back when there was no refrigeration, they would salt the mackerel in wooden barrels and this way they would keep for months on end without losing their freshness. One of these barrels can be seen still standing outside the front of the pub! Visit historic Donegal Town - home of the O'Donnell Clan and Donegal Castle, and is situated just on the edge of Donegal Bay. The centre of town, known locally as 'The Diamond', is surrounded by bustling cafes, shops, and bars. Stop at Killybegs Harbour which has long been acknowledged as Ireland’s leading fishing port, and a stroll along the pier gives a chance to admire the fishing boats, net menders, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the seals. And dont forget about Fintragh Bay where you can admire Drumanoo Head, Inishduff Island and Muchros Head! Visit MAGICAL DONEGAL TODAY, ONLY WITH HIDDEN DUBLIN TOURS!
Stonehenge Inner Circle Access, Oxford & Windsor (Early)
Private Viewing of Stonehenge Most visitors to Stonehenge are not allowed direct access to the stones. On this special day trip from London, you'll be invited to enter the stone circle itself, and stand beside the mysterious rocks towering above you. Your guide will unlock the secrets of this ancient World Heritage site. Enjoy the peace, away from the crowds, as you experience Stonehenge at its atmospheric best at sunrise. Oxford The colleges in Oxford date back to the 13th century and among its famous students were Bill Clinton, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Lewis Carroll. We take you on a fascinating walking tour, which includes visiting the Great Hall in Christ Church, where many scenes from Harry Potter were filmed. We'll also see the Bodleian Library and the picture perfect college courtyards for which Oxford is famous. Windsor Castle Our day continues with a visit to Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied Castle in the world, and home of the Royal Family for 900 years. Its proud, strong walls dominate the delightful town that has grown around the castle over the years. You'll see the lavishly decorated State Apartments containing priceless furniture in glorious colours and St George's Chapel, home to the 14th Century Order of the Royal Garter, our senior chivalric order. Visitors can still enjoy the extensive Castle Precincts, St George's Chapel (except on Sundays and certain other dates - please see below), Queen Mary's Dolls' House and the exhibition in the Drawings Gallery. St. George's Chapel is open daily but closed to visitors on Sundays as services are held throughout the day. As a working royal palace, the Castle is used frequently by The Queen for State ceremonies and official entertaining and opening arrangements may change with no notice.
Adelaide City Highlights and Adelaide Oval Tour
Highlights Adelaide City Highlights (Half Day) Enjoy a 90 minute Guided Tour* of the Oval Visit the Bradman Collection, a world class exhibition dedicated to an Australian legend and international cricket hero Go inside the famous Adelaide Oval scoreboard at the famous ‘Cathedral End’ Ticket Includes Adelaide City Highlights Bus tour Comprehensive guided tour of the Adelaide Oval by local guides Discover the city of Adelaide together with a tour of the wonderful sports stadium, the Adelaide Oval. Enjoy a half day tour of the city by bus, before taking a walk across the River Torrens on the new footbridge to the Oval. At the Oval, you will be given a guided tour*. Please note: Adelaide Oval tour does not operate on Public Holidays, match days and events. * Mon - Fri: 10.00, 11.00, 14.00 Sat - Sun: 10.00, 11.00, 13.00, 14.00
Pinnacle Tours - Full Day New Norcia Benedictine History, Swan Valley Produce & Gourmet Afternoon Tea
Travel through the Swan Valley to New Norcia, Australia’s only monastic town which is renowned for its Benedictine Abbey. Drive through the town and hear the local history before viewing the chapel and museum artefacts gifted to the monastery by Popes and Royalty of Spain. Visit the Famous Benedictine Community with a guided tour of the town and main sites including the museum and art gallery where you will find extraordinary artefacts dating back to when New Norcia was an Aboriginal mission. Next we move on to the Abbey Church; home to one of only two large Moser organs, originally crafted in Germany, followed by a visit to St Gertrude’s College, a grand gothic style building which was originally built as a girl’s boarding school and opened in 1908. You then visit a produce shop selling olive oil, fruit, wine, New Norcia nut cake and breads before enjoying an included Fish and Chips lunch at the New Norcia Hotel. Following lunch you depart New Norcia for the iconic Swan Valley. The Swan Valley is the closest wine region to any capital city in Australia, whilst here take the opportunity to sample some of the regions famed providores offering such delights as chocolate, nougat and gourmet nuts. End the day with a gourmet personalised Australian Afternoon tea complete with wine before an early evening return to Perth. Wildflower viewing stops are made in season. New Norcia Museum and Art Gallery A little piece of Spain comes alive in this town, full of history, art and architecture. The town’s main attraction is the museum and art gallery. In the museum you will find extraordinary artefacts dating back to when New Norcia was an Aboriginal mission, a hub for farming and a diverse town for education and culture. New Norcia Abbey Church and St Gertrude’s College The Abbey Church is home to one of only two large Moser organs, originally crafted in Germany, this organ was imported to Australia in the 1920s. Visit St Gertrude’s College, a grand gothic style building which was originally built as a girls boarding school and opened in 1908. New Norcia Hotel The New Norcia Hotel is an iconic landmark of the town filled with fascinating antique history. Whilst here enjoy a delicious fish and chips lunch with the opportunity to purchase a taster of the famous Abbey Ale. Swan Valley Wine Region The closest wine region to any capital city in Australia. The Swan Valley is world renowned for it’s long standing history in Western Australia’s wine industry, it is also commonly referred to as Perth’s Valley of Taste filled with a variety of providores offering such delights as chocolate, nougat and gourmet nuts. Wildflowers (Seasonal) Stop to view wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are in season. Varieties include the orange flowering Christmas Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Banksia, Wattle and Everlastings.