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How does The Dublin Pass work? The Dublin Pass is your ticket into over 30 top attractions, sights, landmarks and museums, saving you both time and money and removing the hassle of carrying around spare change and queuing up to buy attraction tickets. Step straight inside with The Dublin Pass and enjoy the simplicity of your sightseeing experience. Sightseeing Made Easy With The Dublin Pass you don't have to queue to buy tickets, or stand in line to get into the attraction. The pass acts as your ticket into over 30 attractions, sights and museums included. You'll save the hassle of carrying around cash for tickets and allows you to easily budget for your sightseeing when in Dublin. You'll also be able to use the pass to enjoy over 20 exclusive and additional special offers, from restaurant discounts and food trails to pub crawls and gift stores. Where can it be used? The Dublin Pass can be used in a wide range of cultural and historic attractions in Dublin, including: 1 Day Hop on Hop off Bus Tour Guinness Storehouse Dublin Castle Dublinia Jameson Distillery Bow St. National Wax Museum Plus Christchurch Cathedral St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin Zoo EPIC: Irish Emigration Museum Malahide Castle What do you get with The Dublin Pass? ✔ SAVE TIME as everything is included in one pass ✔ SAVE MONEY on paying for the attractions individually ✔ NO HASSLE, just show your Dublin Pass and head straight inside ✔ FAST TRACK ENTRY no queuing at attractions with the Dublin Pass ✔ EASY-TO-USE DUBLIN PASS APP full of useful attaction information, travel tips and more How does it work? The Dublin Pass works through a scan and barcode system and will become activated the first time of use at an attraction. It is always recommended that you activate the pass first thing in the morning to get the most out of your pass usage as the pass works on consecutive calendar days. The pass is valid for the duration of your pass; 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days – so it’s the perfect option for a range of holidays, whether it’s a short city break or a longer vacation. The Dublin Pass also comes with a free guidebook, packed full of useful information, top tips and details on where to use your pass and how to make the most out of it. When you visit an attraction simply skip the lines and show your Dublin Pass and head straight inside. No queuing or ticket buying...leaving you more time to explore the fabulous city of Dublin! Top Tip: Your Dublin Pass is valid for consecutive days, therefore we recommend you start using your pass first thing in the morning to make the most out of your Pass duration. Skip the lines at Dublin's most popular attractions Don’t waste time standing in the busy queues during peak seasons – Fast Track Entry will grant you exclusive skip-the-line privileges to save you time while sightseeing. Just show your Dublin Pass at the attraction entrance and walk straight in. Fast Track Entry The Dublin Pass saves you not only money but precious hours, too. With Fast Track Entry benefits at selected popular Dublin attractions, just walk straight through without having to stand in line. With a wealth of sights and attractions to visit it’s hard to fit it all in – and that’s where Fast Track Entry comes in. Make the most of these VIP privileges at: Dublin Zoo Guinness Storehouse National Wax Museum Plus Dublinia James Joyce Centre EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum and many more… Complete your sightseeing experience with free entry and a free guidebook, too – the ultimate sightseeing package! Note: where entry is by guided tour only, such as at the Old Jameson’s Distillery, you will have to wait for the next available tour. Dublin Travel Guide Included in The Dublin Pass is a detailed guidebook packed full of information about the attractions included, as well as maps of the city and helpful tips and directions. Explore Dublin with a free 90 page guidebook As part of the package the Dublin Pass gives customers a 90 page free guidebook with every order; a great resource to help you plan your sightseeing adventure! It contains: Dublin city map Address details of all attractions included Opening times and normal entry prices Contact numbers Useful information Download the Dublin Pass guidebook for free Why not get ahead and start planning your trip in advance. We’re giving you the opportunity to download our guidebook for free. There’s no time like the present to start thinking of that itinerary! Click here to download your FREE Dublin Pass Guidebook.
Semiramide Rossini's rarely-produced bel canto masterpiece receives a dynamic staging at the Met for the first time in almost 25 years.
Highlights Experience the 20.2 hectares land in western corner of Singapore, which is the World's biggest bird park. Explore four main aviaries including the world’s largest walk-in aviary which features the world’s tallest man made waterfall and various species of free flying birds from Africa and south America. Get up and close with up to 400 species of birds Hop-on Hop-off tram ride at the park. Ticket Includes Admission voucher to Jurong Bird Park Singapore Hop-on Hop-off Tram ride Ticket Excludes Food & Beverages are not included
Itinerary: Galerie des glaces You will not believe your eyes or your ears! Designed for the Universal Exhibition of 1900 and transferred to the Grévin Museum in 1906, the sound and light show at the Mirage Gallery (Mirage Hall) has stunned thousands of visitors. Completely renovated, it reopened in May 2006 to present the original show, more spectacular than ever with its new special effects. Do not miss this unique show to share with family or friends! Paris Grévin Magazine The famous characters of the first page are all at the most prominent Parisian addresses: fashion shows, actors in their boxes before going on stage or relaxed atmosphere of the "Brasserie Parisienne" ... You will spend an unforgettable moment with the greatest artists and writers of the twentieth century. Here are some examples: Ernest Hemingway, Luciano Pavarotti, Pablo Picasso Naomi Campbell, Jean Reno, Michael Schumacher, Romy Schneider. Clichés of the 20th century Relive the twentieth century through 10 major events, treated with emotion and immortalized as photographic clichés. Written forever in the collective memory, they were chosen to illustrate the past century: the first step of the man on the moon on the evening of July 24, 1969 to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the first crossing of the Manche with Louis Blériot in 1909 at the 1998 Football World Cup, pull down the thread of our contemporary history according Grévin. History of France From the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, including the Renaissance and the Second Empire of Napoleon, the Grévin Museum traces the history of France: Joan of Arc burned at the stake, Louis XIV and his court at Versailles or assassination King Henry IV. A unique journey that will allow you to meet the men and women who made history. The Grévin Collection Discover the masterpieces that have made the Grévin Museum famous. Relive a century of Parisian history in this sumptuous decor created in 1882, the Hall of Columns and the Dome. Among these masterpieces from the Grévin Collection are the following: Einstein, Charles De Gaulle, Mahatma Gandhi, Michael Jackson, John Paul II, Elvis Presley and Alfred Hitchcock.
Included is a stop at the original Junior's Restaurant for a full sit-down lunch. Your meal includes a half sandwich of pastrami on rye bread (alternatives are turker or tuna) plus fries and a soft drink as well as a slice of cheesecake and a choice of either a chocolate or vanilla egg cream for dessert. Movie locations featured on this tour include Moonstruck, As Good As It Gets, Dog Day Afternoon and man more.
El cementerio de Glasnevin fue establecido en 1828. En 2010 fue creado un museo premiado que contiene el café, tienda, exposiciones interactivas, una sección de la genealogía, y un espacio funcional. Glasnevin es el cementerio más grande de Irlanda, con más de 1,6 millones de personas enterradas allí, incluyendo muchos iconos históricos y habitantes del país. Daniel O'Connell, libertador y fundador del cementerio, cuya torre monumento es la más alta de Irlanda, se encuentra en una cripta decorativa. Ahora Glasnevin funciona como una atracción turística única en su tipo, siendo los tours guiados especialmente exitosos. A la vez continúa siendo un lugar operativo para la cremación y el entierro. Los Tours incluyen la visita a la Cripta de Daniel O’Connell y duran aproximadamente 1 hora y 15 minutos. El museo es auto-guiado. ¡La Torre O'Connell está ahora abierta a los visitantes! ¡Podrá subir a la Torre O'Connell - la torre más alta de Irlanda - por primera vez en 45 años! Mientras pasa al lado de la ornamentada cripta de Daniel O'Connell empezará su viaje hasta lo alto de este monumento construido en su honor. Después de una restauración profunda, las escalinatas de la Torre son finalmente accesibles, además de mostrar una exposición acerca de esta legendaria figura y la historia detrás de la torre. Una vez en lo alto, podrá disfrutar de unas increíbles vistas de 360º por las bastas tierras que componen el cementerio, la ciudad de Dublín, Wicklow y el Mar Irlandés. Horarios de la Torre: de 10:00 a 17:00 h todos los días Por favor pregunte en recepción para más información y reservas para la Torre O'Connell.