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Huge savings on this fantastic dinner & show!!
Along with the Folies-Bergère and the Moulin-Rouge, the Crazy Horse (est. 1951) is one of the Holy Trinity of Parisian cabarets. This ticket is valid for the Crazy Horse Show on your chosen date and includes 1/2 bottle of Champagne. It also includes dinner at Chez Francis, Fermette Marbeuf, Fouquet's, Pershing Hall or a Dinner-Cruise with Bateaux Mouches, either before or after the show, depending on your choice of day and time.
Your Dinner Show Includes:
The Show
1/2 bottle of champagne OU 2 drinks by person
Dinner : 3 course meal, ½ bottle of wine, ½ bottle of water, coffee
Your evening planning**:
Show
Dinner
From Sunday to Friday
20:15
22:15
22:45
20:30
Saturday
19:00
21:00
21:30
19:30
23:45
21:30
Dinner-Cruise with Bateaux Mouches - Available from 1st of January 2018!
Weekdays
Show at 23:00
Dinner-Cruise at 23:00
Saturdays
Show at 00:00
Dinner-Cruise at 19:30
Monday and Tuesday shows at 23:00 are £162.64 instead of £180.71
** The time you are going to select for your booking is the time of the show, not the time of the dinner.
Why not combine your visit to Crazy Horse with other famous attractions and activities in Paris such as a tour using Big Bus Paris
La casa privada de Siam Park le ofrece un lugar para descansar con balcón privado y vistas al parque. Cada casa cuenta con hamacas un jacuzzi en la terraza, una ducha, toallas, un ventilador, sofá y televisión. También encontrará un mini bar lleno de refrescos, cerveza y snacks. La casa privada ofrece una excelente relación calidad-precio y debe reservarse con antelación. ¡La mejor manera de disfrutar de una experiencia VIP!
Description:
The Complete Vatican Tour is designed to give you a unique understanding of the history and world-class art collection of the Vatican. It shows you all the classics and throws in a few surprises to take you on a deep, artistic adventure in just over 3 hours.
The tour starts by skipping the (always long) lines to get into the museum and diving right into the galleries holding some of the most famous works of art in the world. The specially-designed route encompasses all the can’t-miss pieces while also including some of the lesser known works that will really dazzle you. Your expert, English-speaking guide will give you eye-opening insight and context (along with some great stories) as you explore the Raphael Rooms, the Belvedere courtyard with ‘Apollo Belvedere’ & the Laocoön group, the Pinecone Courtyard, the Gallery of the Candelabra, the Gallery of the Maps, and the Gallery of the Tapestries. The piéce-de-resistance is, of course, the Sistine Chapel. Your guide will prep you for your time here by telling you the stories behind the creation of the iconic frescoes as well as what they mean.
When you enter, you will then be able to appreciate the full majesty of the room, spotting little details like Michelangelo’s self-portrait and the rather painful revenge he plotted for the Pope’s aide (he wasn’t his biggest fan...) Finally, the tour will trade the artistic masterpieces of the Vatican Museums for the architectural masterpiece that is St. Peter’s Basilica. Traveling with a licensed guide has its perks, as you’ll learn when you use the special guides-only door leading from the Sistine Chapel directly to the Basilica (and past long general access lines). Built over St. Peter’s tomb, it took the best minds of the Renaissance more than 120 years to complete St. Peter’s Basilica. It was worth every second though, as you’ll discover during a 1-hour tour with your guide. They’ll lead you to Michelangelo’s ‘Pietà’ (the only work he ever felt the need to sign:
Your guide will tell you why) Bernini’s soaring baldacchino altar, and the well-worn feet of St. Peter, which pilgrims rub for good luck. While many tour operators fit 25 or more people into their Vatican tours, you will never put be in a group of more than 15. This tours shares that passion with you in intimate groups led by the most engaging, and knowledgeable guides in the Vatican.
Important Information:
Please remember that the Sistine Chapel is a holy place, and attire must be appropriate for the visit. Both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. Please advice that St.Peter's Basilica may be closed during special celebrations/festivities, including the Easter ceremonies. If this occurs during your visit,the tour will spend more time inside the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums. there are no refunds in this case.
While the Vatican Museums are equipped with elevators for wheelchair access, they are not conveniently located on the group tour route and only give access to specific sections of the Museums. As a result, this tour cannot accommodate wheelchairs on any of this Vatican tour. Please note that guests may only carry small handbags inside the Vatican Museums. Larger backpacks etc must be left at the cloakroom. It is the responsibility of the guest to return to the Vatican Museums entrance to collect these after the tour.
See charismatic conductor Richard Egarr and the acclaimed Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra with tickets at great prices from Showtickets.com.
Visit the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. Home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), the Prime Meridian of the world and London’s Planetarium. Highlights & inclusions: Stand one foot in the East, one foot in the West Grab an iconic selfie Discover the remarkable story behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). admission to the Meridian Line and Historic Royal Observatory admission to the Time Galleries and Great Equatorial Telescope audio guide Home of Time Find out how the Royal Observatory became the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the first state-funded scientific institution of its day. See John Harrison's groundbreaking timekeepers up close and explore the home of the Astronomer Royals. The bright red Time Ball on top of Flamsteed House is one of the world’s earliest public time signals and was first used in 1833 and still operates today. Don’t miss the Great Equatorial Telescope, located in the huge iconic onion dome, which gave astronomers new views of the universe over 100 years ago. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, and another part of Royal Museums Greenwich, Cutty Sark, the world’s sole-surviving tea clipper is now an award-winning museum and visitor experience and is another must-see when visiting Greenwich. Or why not explore North Greenwich, a short River Thames boat ride away on Thames Clipper, and take in the views from Up at The O2?