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Paradas Castillo de Carrickfergus (parada exprés para sacar fotos) . Ruta por la Costa La Calzada de los Gigantes Puente colgante Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge Castillo Dunluce (parada exprés para sacar fotos).
Ride up to Montmartre by coach and funicular (or minibus), guided walking tour of the village and Place du Tertre. Visit on your own the Sacred Heart basilica. At the Louvre museum, during more than one hour guided visit, you will see the Venus of Milo, the Winged Victory and Da Vinci' Mona Lisa. Included: Transportation in an air conditioned coach or minibus. Entrance tickets to the Louvre Museum Authorization fees for guided visits Ticket for the Parisian funicular or the Montmartre shuttle Services of a tour guide Information: The skip the line access is subject to the Louvre museum procedures: The Vigipirate plan, the security control or unforeseen crowd can slow down the entrance. On Wednesday and Friday, it is possible to stay at the Louvre for the late night opening (the Louvre is open until 10:00 p.m.) On Monday the visit of the museum will start before the ride up to Montmartre Discover the charming village of Montmartre. You will feel like you are no longer in a capital city once you are on the top. Easy access to the Louvre museum and to the exhibition rooms, thanks to guided visit Duration: around 4 and half hours Days of Operation: Monday, Wednesday & Friday Except on special events. Departure: 2:00 p.m. Return at around: 6:30 p.m. Further information: Departure and return at Cityrama office : 2 rue des pyramides 75001 Paris English, Italian, and Spanish: at each departure Italian: Monday and Friday
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After meeting your guide in Athens, hear tales about the ancient Greeks and their lives in Delphi while traveling to the town by air-conditioned coach. You will reach Delphi towards Mt. Parnassos, making a short rest stop outside the town of Levadia. First stop is a tour of the Delphi archeological site – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and easily one of the most important digs in Europe. As you walk around the evocative ruins with your guide, see famous monuments likethe monument of the Argive Kings, the treasury of the Athenians, the Athenian Stoa, the Polygonal Wall, the monument of Platea and the Temple of Apollo famous for its oracle . Second stop is Delphi museum, with it's spectacular exhibits include the frieze of the Treasury of the Sifnians, the Naxian Sphinx, the Statue of Antinoos the metopes of the Athenian treasury, the famous bronze Charioteer, originally created to commemorate a victory during the 476 B.C. Pythian Games, and many other artifacts. Be sure to check out the bronze Charioteer of Delphi and the Sphinx of Naxos. After lunch break, visit Athena Pronaia Sanctuary, the most photographed spot in Delphi. Return to Athens passing by the picturesque mountain village of Arachova, built on the south slopes of Parnassus, well known for its attractive hand-woven carpets, rugs and quilts, as well as for its wine and cheese (short photo stop).
Visit Edinburgh Castle with this ticket and learn everything about the battles and sieges fought at Edinburgh castle, and about the Scottish monarchs who lived and died within its walls. Includes Entry to all the attractions within Edinburgh Castle Free guided tour (English only) Highlights There is much to be learned by attending Edinburgh Castle, and the history of the Scottish monarchs There is lots to see and do at Edinburgh Castle Take a look at the Stone of Destiny, Crown Jewels, and much more Look out for the Edinburgh Castle cannons and then listen out for the firing of the One O'Clock Gun Take a FREE guided tour of the castle inclusive in your ticket price, of Scotland's most iconic castle Edinburgh Castle Information There is lots to see and do at Edinburgh Castle. An arresting sight as it takes pride of place high up in the city, there is also much to be admired in the interior decor. The Great Hall is one of the main attractions, which serves as the chief place of state assembly and is thought to have been completed in the 16th century. It is 95 by 41 feet in size and has many impressive aspects such as the Renaissance roof. There is much history to be learned by visit this national treasure, with the National War Museum Scotland, Prisons of War Exhibition, Royal Scots Regimental Museum, Scottish National War Memorial and Regimental Museum of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. Look out for the cannons to get an insight into the artillery which is a part of the castle’s military history. Mons Meg is capable of blasting a 150kg gunstone for two miles and was the latest pioneering technology when it was built. The One O’clock Gun is so named due to being fired at that time every day. It was established in 1861 to inform nearby ships of the time. The Edinburgh Castle Crown jewels, known as The Honours of Scotland, are also a must-see due to their breathtaking beauty. They are on permanent display in the Crown Room. St. Margaret’s is the castles chapel and is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh. It was built in 1130 by David I for his mother and always contains fresh flowers. It has had bomb-proof vaulting since the 16th century, when it was used as a gunpowder store. Where is Edinburgh Castle? Holding a dominant position in Edinburgh city centre itself, on the plug of a 700-million-year-old extinct volcano called Castle Rock. Overlooking the capital city, Edinburgh Castle is part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site. Edinburgh Castle Tour Take a guided tour of the castle inclusive of your ticket price, to get the benefit of the full knowledge of the resident experts. Hear about the amazing history of the site from the people who know it best, asking any questions you like along the way. You can find the meeting point at the clock through the Portcullis Gate, once you’ve gone past the audio booth. Who Built Edinburgh Castle? Although the exact date of its establishment is unknown, Edinburgh Castle has certainly dominated its surroundings with majesty for centuries. The castle itself dates back as early as the Norman period, when the Great Hall was built by James IV, though the site is thought to have been occupied as far back as the Bronze Age. Why not combine your visit to Edinburgh Castle with other famous attractions and activities in Edinburgh such as Edinburgh Dungeon or Royal Yacht Britannia.