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After leaving your resort and meeting your guides we'll start the climb up to the Soria reservoir. There'll be great views of the impressive volcanic landscapes on the way and once there we'll stop for a traditional breakfast (not included) consisting of local specialities, freshly-squeezed papaya juice and home-made bread. Then it's time to go off road again – we'll speed down dirt tracks raising clouds of dust on the way. You'll see the local cave dwellings, plantations of tropical fruit and more otherworldly rock formations. After a drive through a fragrant pine forest we'll stop at the remote settlement of Tunte for lunch in a traditional restaurant. We'll feast on barbecued chicken, a selection of salads and tiny local potatoes with spicy mojo salsa. Sangria and soft drinks are also included in the price. Then the brave hearted can go on a camel ride in Fataga, Berber-style, for around 30 minutes. In the afternoon we'll continue through our trek through some of the island's many nature reserves making plenty of photo stops for photos before returning to the resort in the late afternoon. This action-packed 4x4 adventure has to be best way to discover of the hidden charms of this beautiful island.
Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, is one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history. It covers an area of 26 acres and contains, as well as a royal palace, a magnificent chapel and the homes and workplaces of a large number of people. What there is to see: The magnificent State Apartments are furnished with some of the finest works of art from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto, Gainsborough and the famous triple portrait of Charles I by Sir Anthony van Dyck. In 1992 fire destroyed or damaged more than 100 rooms at the Castle. By good fortune the rooms worst affected were empty at the time, and as a result, few of the Castle's artistic treasures were destroyed. The highly acclaimed restoration work, completed in 1997, is a testament to the extraordinary skills of some of the finest craftsmen in Europe. From October to March visitors can also enjoy George IV's private apartments (the Semi-State Rooms), among the most richly decorated interiors in the Castle. St George's Chapel is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. It is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter, the senior order of British Chivalry established in 1348 by Edward III. Within the chapel are the tombs of ten sovereigns, including Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour, and Charles I. Among the highlights of a visit to Windsor is Queen Mary's Dolls' House, the most famous dolls' house in the world. The Drawings Gallery shows changing exhibitions of material from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The special display below is shown alongside a selection of treasures from the Royal Library. Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Palace has provided a luxurious retreat for many of Britain's most famous Kings and Queens. Henry VIII was so inspired by it that he spent three of his honeymoons here. And visitors continue to escape to Britain's greatest palace to experience its history, splendour and stunning scale. Discover what it was really like to live and work at Hampton Court Palace. Take a fascinating journey through 500 years of royal history. Marvel at the impressive architecture and opulent interiors of the State Apartments and see the vast Tudor Kitchens in full swing. Enjoy the breathtaking Great Hall and Chapel Royal, and see how Sir Christopher Wren transformed the palace to rival Versailles. Take time to appreciate one of the finest collections of Renaissance paintings in Europe, and listen to tales of intrigue at the royal court from expert guides dressed in full historical costume. Or enjoy an audio tour, available in 9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Korean and Japanese. They can be collected from the Information Centre in Clock Court. And that's before you've even begun to explore the stunning riverside gardens where you'll find the famous Maze and one of the world's oldest vines. ‘Top Ten’ things to see and do at Hampton Court. These sights are 'unmissable' Access to these sights is included in your admission ticket, unless otherwise stated. Henry VIII's Great Hall The Great Hall is England’s greatest medieval hall and one of Britain’s oldest theatres. William Shakespeare’s company performed there in 1603-4. Young Henry VIII exhibition Meet the 'pin-up' prince, before he became fat old Henry VIII, at our Young Henry VIII exhibition (included in your admission ticket). The exhibition includes paintings and interactive displays. The world famous Maze Test yourself and get enjoyably lost in 'the most famous Maze in the history of the world'. Entry is included in your ‘All Palace and Gardens’ admission ticket. A 'Maze only' entry is also available. Tudor kitchens and live Tudor cookery Built to feed the Court of Henry VIII, the kitchens were expected to provide meals for 600 people twice a day. See the kitchens today and experience the sights and smells of a real Tudor kitchen! Beautiful gardens Wander through over 60 acres of beautifully maintained and internationally celebrated gardens at Hampton Court Palace. Entry is included in your ‘All Palace and Gardens’ admission ticket. Henry VIII: Heads and Hearts Join Henry for his wedding celebrations and see surprising portraits and personal objects of his wives. Family fun activities We have a wide range of activities and tours to entertain families. Choose from family trails, our world-famous maze, costumed guided tours, live Tudor cookery and much much more. The Chapel Royal This beautiful chapel has been in continuous use for over 450 years. Visitors are welcome to attend religious services at The Chapel Royal. Tiltyard café - kids' meal deal! History makes you hungry! At the Tiltyard café, choose from any kid's hot meal with lemonade or milk and a fairy cake for just £3.95. Deliciously great value.
Treat Yourself with a Night On The Town Tour Whether you are visiting New York for the first time or the hundredth, the Night On The Town Tour is the perfect way to experience many of the popular sites while indulging in some local activities. With the various attractions you will see throughout the tour, you are bound to find something that truly captures your heart and makes this an excursion to remember. Sites to See The tour is loosely composed of a bus tour, a tour of High Line Park, a harbor cruise complete with champagne toast, an authentic New York dinner in gorgeous Little Italy and a stent on the observation deck of the “Top of the Rock,” the top of Rockefeller Center. As you participate in these different activities you will get the chance to view many other attractions around the city. Along with many of the common city sites, including the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, Central Park, Radio City Music Hall, Madame Tussauds, FAO Schwartz, Hard Rock Café and Katz Deli, you will also have a chance to experience other grand attractions that are not as well known. Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market will tantalize your eyes and your pallet. You can feel the love and support that is exuded from the Hale House Center. You can also take a moment of silence to remember those lost at the Ground Zero site and museum workshop. As you go about your night tour you will be able to experience the different aspects of the city in unique ways. You will feel like a true VIP as you view the lavishly accentuated sites of Tiffany & Co., the Marriott Marquis, Macy’s, the Plaza Hotel and other high class establishments. Enjoy the New York Stock Exchange, City Hall, the Federal Reserve Bank, the Flat Iron Building, the Metropolitan Life Building and other notable business centers without the rush of the daily hustle and bustle. Admire the fine craftsmanship and care put into maintaining many of the museum and historical sites, including the Guggenheim Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, Carnegie Hall and more. Tour Now Offered in 11 Languages! Listen along in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian and Hebrew. *Not available on the Bronx tour
The Tour This sightseeing bus tour is a journey around Edinburgh's gruesome past, while seeing the city's most famous sites, including Edinburgh Castle, The New Town, Grassmarket, Greyfriar's Kirk, The Old Town, Holyrood Palace and the Royal Mile. The Conductor will show you where the murders, tortures and executions took place - and where certain restless spirits still linger. Hear about Edinburgh's grisly history, from Burke and Hare to the hundreds of women drowned or burned as witches. There are also surprises onboard the bus - it was indeed once a funeral bus, so it's not a surprise that the dead may have left an imprint on the vehicle. This Edinburgh bus tour lasts approximately 1 hour (depending on traffic), and you will be dropped off again at our stop on Waverley Bridge. NOTE: The bus is perfectly safe. On the off chance that a spirit does manifest itself our staff are highly trained to deal with the supernatural and will make sure that no passengers are in any danger from any paranormal activity. The Ghost Bus Tours - The Necropolis Bus Company Earth to earth… The Necropolis Bus Company began in the 19th century as a private funeral bus service. The Necropolis vehicles or ‘Carcass Coaches’ as they were known to Londoners were able to convey the deceased, pall bearers and up to 50 mourners (no standing) to the final resting place. Each bus had an onboard conductor/chief mourner and a special siren or ‘mourning whistle’ to warn pedestrians of the bus’s approach. The sound of the whistle prompted gentlemen to remove their hats and bow their heads as a mark of passing respect. Ashes to Ashes… Regular service ran until 1967 when a tragic fire at the company depot in South Dulstead razed the building to the ground and destroyed almost the entire fleet of buses. Only one vehicle was salvaged from the ashes and was locked in a storage facility for 40 years. It has now been restored to its original design and is operated by NECROBUS as a sightseeing service in central London. Bus to Bus... The bus is painted in the company’s traditional colour of midnight black. The interior seating is arranged in ‘railway style’ for comfort and so that passengers can grieve openly and offer condolences to each other. Decorative features include lamps and window curtains, which were always drawn if a coffin was stored in the vehicle overnight. This is based on the superstition that a departed spirit might be trapped by its own reflection in the glass and would be unable to pass on to the other world. It also helped to keep the bodies cool in the summer months. Please Note: The Ghost Bus Tours take no responsibility for items left on the bus, personal items are carried at the owners risk and The Ghost Bus can take no responsibility for items damaged or lost. Smoking, eating and drinks other than bottled water are not permitted on the bus. There are no toilet facilities on the bus. The vehicle is a 1966 Routemaster and it has not been possible to make the entrance wheelchair accessible.
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Entradas Moulin Rouge - 1º Espectáculo Coreografiado por Bill Goodson, “Féerie” consiste en un grupo de 80 artistas, incluyendo las legendarias Doriss Girls vestidas con disfraces de plumas, pedrería y lentejuelas, diseñados por Corrado Collabucci y fabricadas en los talleres más famosos de París. El espectáculo cuenta con el retorno del gigantesco Acuario – un conjunto musical de Pierre Porte, con 80 músicos y 60 coristas. “Féerie”: las 4 escenas principales fueron creadas para cumplir los sueños de un público internacional. Se apagan las luces de la sala, se levanta el talón y la compañía sale al escenario, bajo las miradas de los espectadores que se encuentran entrando en el Jardín de Moulin Rouge para descubrir la mágica atmosfera del lugar. Sandokan – Los Piratas ¿Qué tipo de aventuras le pueden ocurrir a un pirata cuyo barco está amarrado en Indonesia? ¿Sueños? ¿El amor perfecto de una mujer? Una vez en tierra, conoceremos a sacerdotes y un Gorgon en su templo rodeado de serpientes, mujeres, joyas y tigres… ¿Tendrá Sandokan la oportunidad de ofrecer sus tesoros a la mujer de sus sueños o seremos testigos de un sacrificio por amor? El Circo El circo llega a la ciudad con sus bandas de payasos, hermanos siameses, pierrots, acróbatas, juglares, animales salvajes extraños y seis caballos miniatura. Escenas coloridas con música hermosa que finalizan con la gran actuación de Doriss Girls y Doriss Dancers. El Moulin Rouge del 1900 hasta… Moulin Rouge rinde homenaje a las mujeres Parisinas a lo largo de los años: el 14 de Julio por la liberación de París con música Java o Boogie, El tiempo pasa y deja lugar a las nuevas generaciones de mujeres, ¡más bonitas y más libres que nunca! En el momento álgido del espectáculo, las Doriss Girls salen a bailar el mundialmente famoso Cancán Francés.