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Salida desde la Torre Eiffel, la tripulación le dará la bienvenida a bordo de uno de los tres trimaranes que pertenecen a "Bateaux Parisiens". Unos barcos perfectamente diseñados para descubrir y admirar la riqueza arquitectónica de la ciudad francesa.
Podrá disfrutar de magníficos comentarios acompañados de la música y las letras que evocan diferentes tiempos y lugares de la ciudad, todo desde su audio-guía personal. La excursión acabará en la Torre Eiffel.
Salida desde la Agencia Rivoli, 214 rue de Rivoli
Metro más cercano: Pyramides / Palais Royal (Líneas 1,7 y 14)
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Ideal para los clientes que visitan París por primera vez
Adecuado para familias
No hay paradas durante el recorrido
Los divertidos tours turísticos en autobús para familias también ofrecen narraciones pregrabadas en nueve idiomas diferentes, lo que le permite aprender más sobre las muchas atracciones y puntos de interés a lo largo del camino. (inglés, español, francés, portugués, italiano, alemán, chino mandarín, japonés, coreano) La mayoría de los tours se realizan a bordo de exclusivos autobuses rojos de dos pisos al aire libre, que son perfectos para disfrutar del hermoso y soleado clima del sur de California. Este tour es accesible en silla de ruedas. Encontrará el mapa de las rutas en este enlace
Royal Albert Hall Did you know? There are 13,000 “A”s for Albert around Hall The Hall is home to the world's largest single woven carpet design, made of 326,666 sheep fleeces and 49 million tufts getting it into the Guinness World Records The world’s biggest Christmas pudding was made at the Hall and weighed ten tonnes The first ever body-building contest and Sumo wrestling tournament outside Japan took place in the main auditorium The Elgar Room used to be home to the Central School of Speech & Drama, giving a stage to names including Sir Lawrence Olivier and Dame Judy Dench 5,500 bottles of champagne and 1,800 bottles of gin are drunk at the Hall every year Afternoon Tea was introduced to Britain by Queen Victoria. The first tea party was held at the Hall in 1912. The tradition continues today in the Hall's Verdi Restaurant The Royal Albert Hall Grand Tour is fully accessible. Some time slots and/or dates are unavailable due to events taking place in the auditorium. The Royal Albert Hall was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's consort) of a 'Central Hall' that would be used to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arts and Sciences and would stand at the heart of the South Kensington estate, surrounded by museums and places of learning. The Hall is a Grade I Listed building; and has been in continuous use since it was opened in March 1871. It was always conceived as a multipurpose building to host not only concerts of music but exhibitions, public meetings, scientific conversations and award ceremonies. It is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and is financially self sufficient, receiving no funding from central or local government. Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition & Globe Theatre Tour Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition is the world's largest exhibition devoted to Shakespeare and the London in which he lived and worked. Housed beneath the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's Bankside, the exhibition explores the remarkable story of the Globe, and brings Shakespeare's world to life using a range of interactive displays and live demonstrations. Visitors to the exhibition can discover how shows were produced in the theatres of Shakespeare's time, from writing and rehearsals to music, dance and performance. There are opportunities to learn about the traditional crafts and techniques used during the process of rebuilding the Globe; to find out how special effects were produced in Shakespeare's time, to listen to recordings from some of the most memorable Shakespearean performances ever, or join the cast and add your own voice to a scene recorded by Globe actors; to create your own Shakespearean phrases in the word jungle; to watch a sword-fighting display and browse the costume collection, where you can learn about the extraordinary methods used in creating clothes 400 years ago. Information sheets are available in English, large print, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Chinese and Japanese.
Barcelona is known as the capital of Modernism and the place where the famous architect Antoni Gaudí worked and lived. Gaudi, one of the greatest innovators of his time, has left behind numerous treasures for the discerning tourist to discover in Barcelona. The Sagrada Familia is one of the most visited buildings in the world. We will visit the astonishing interior of this church, where vaults reach seventy meters. Antoni Gaudí designed a Latin cross plan with five aisles, extremely rich in ornamentation and symbolism. We will also visit the Sagrada Familia museum, where you will see drawings, plaster models and pictures about the history and development of this basilica from its early beginnings to the present day. The museum will also give valuable information about Antoni Gaudi´s life and career. Then we will join with the rest of group and continue with the visit of the Artistic Tour. During which you will discover Gaudi's bizarre Park Güell which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be careful, it's easy to get lost in the whimsical design of this bizarre but compelling public park with a perfect integration of the architectural elements in nature. Our tour continues to Passeig de Gràcia to see Gaudi's famous apartment buildings like Casa Mila “La Pedrera”, Casa Batlló and others modernist buildings. The tour ends near the Casa Batlló - Passeig de Gràcia, 43.
We meet out the front of St.Marys Church every night at 9:45 pm (It's the big church in the main square).Just look for the person waiving the big green Krakow Crawl Sign. Age restriction 18+. ADDRESS: Rynek Główny 4, 33-332 Kraków, Poland