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Trafalgar Square - The centre point of London, Trafalgar Sq is home to Nelson's Column and the National Gallery. Let expert guides tell you the hidden stories behind these world-famous sights. Where better to begin our tour of London's best watering holes? Covent Garden - One of London's most beautiful squares and famous market places Covent Garden is a must see sight for any visitor to London. Let the guides show you what most visitors don't see as they take you behind the scenes to the best local pubs hidden around the square. Theatreland - London is home to the greatest theatre and musical scene in the world. On this tour you will weave your way through the heart of London's world famous theatre district. Seven Dials - One of the centre points of London's vibrant West-End this is where you will end the tour, close to all of London's most popular shows and many of the capitals best restaurants. Let your guide go that extra mile and give you insider knowledge that will help you get the best out of the rest of your night and indeed the rest of your stay in London. 4 Excellent Establishments - On this tour you will be taken to a selection of the capital's best pubs, the places the locals go, that will let you soak up London's best beer and un-paralleled vibe. 6 Samples of Beer - Do you know the difference between your ales and your lagers? Your stouts and your porters? Your guide will shed light on the brewing traditions that create such a wide and rich variety of our national drink! Snacks - As well as including a generous supply of beer we also include some tasty snacks along the way to make sure you get the most out of this tour. The Best Guides In London! - Fat Tire Bike Tours pride themselves on the quality of local guides who will share their passion, knowledge and love of this city with a friendly and professional manner.
Very near the Sagrada Família, you'll find an art-nouveau gem, the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau. Designed by the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, it was built between 1905 and 1930. After housing the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (one of Europe's oldest healthcare centres) for more than eight decades, a restoration project commenced on the old pavilions in 2009. This process has restored the beauty of one of the iconic works of Catalonia's home-grown art nouveau, modernisme. The tour begins in the exhibition space in the Sant Salvador Pavilion takes you on a journey throughthe history of medicine in Barcelona. The upper floor of the building concentrates particularly on the figure and work of Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Sant Salvador Pavilion marks the start of a recommended route around the outdoor spaces of the Art Nouveau Site that reproduce the garden city model designed in the early 20th century. You can also enter the Sant Rafael Pavilion and see its interior, moreover, you can take the underground tunnels communicating the various buildings and visit the most representative heritage spaces of the Administration Pavilion.
Property Location With a stay at Höldrichsmühle in Hinterbruhl, you'll be convenient to Seegrotte Hinterbruhl and Liechtenstein Castle. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Pfarrkirche St Othmar and Schrannenplatz.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 50 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and minibars. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and LCD televisions are provided for your entertainment. Conveniences include phones and desks, and you can also request irons/ironing boards.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including a sauna and a fitness center. Additional features include complimentary wireless Internet access, wedding services, and a television in the lobby. Guests can get to nearby shops on the shuttle (surcharge).Dining Enjoy a satisfying meal at a restaurant serving guests of Höldrichsmühle. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, multilingual staff, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. This hotel has 7 meeting rooms available for events. For a surcharge, guests may use a shuttle from the airport to the hotel during limited hours and a train station pick-up service.
The price can vary according to visit date and time selected. Day The climb departs from morning to late afternoon (after “dawn” and before “twilight”), exposing the hum and buzz of the city in full swing. 5 Things you need to know before your climb Health & Safety Your health and safety is important: If you are pregnant or have any pre-existing health conditions you may need to provide a doctor’s Certificate of Fitness note before you climb. You must have a blood-alcohol reading below 0.05 to climb (the same as if you are driving). You will be asked to complete a BridgeClimb Declaration Form before your Climb. Please be honest about your health so we can ensure your wellbeing is not at risk. All discussions will be confidential. Preparations How should you prepare for your Climb: Ensure that you have eaten before your Climb and you’re well-hydrated – the experience can last up to 3 ½ hours. Wear comfortable, enclosed rubber-soled shoes such as running, sport or hiking shoes and don’t forget your sunglasses. It is recommend to wear comfortable clothing. You will be equipped with everything else you need for your Climb! Ensure you arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled Climb time to allow enough time to check in. Personal Belongings All your personal belongings can be stored in lockers, including cameras: there are FREE secure lockers for you to keep your personal belongings in, including phones, cameras and GoPros. The Climb Leaders will capture photos of you during your Climb. For safety and security reasons, cameras, video technology and mobile devices are prohibited on the Climb. Restrictions You must be 8 years old and 1.2 metres in height, or taller: Children aged 8 to 15 must be accompanied by and are the responsibility of an adult, with a maximum of three children per adult. Weather Conditions Climbs operate in all weather conditions: You will equipped with all the gear you need to keep you dry, but remember to bring your own shoes, which should be enclosed, like running shoes. In case of extreme weather conditions like electrical storms or during times of extremely high wind, Climbs may be postponed.
We will start our visit at El Escorial, a symbol of the Spanish power in the XVI century that commemorates the battle of St. Quentin. It is also a mausoleum for Charles V. Due to the symmetry and balance of its construction, according to the humanist Renaissance style, for years it had been considered the eighth wonder of the world. The visit includes the Habsburg Palace, the Kings and Princes Mausoleum, the Chapter House and the Basilica. Located 9 km away from El Escorial, the Basilica of the Fallen is a monument that was built between 1940 and 1959 to honor the fallen during the Spanish Civil War. The basilica is carved into the mountain at 1350 meters of altitude, where an impressive 150 meters high cross places itself over the magnificent nature reserve of Madrid mountain range.