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Bruges Full Day Tour - From Amsterdam Highlights Bruges walking tour Visit to the unique medieval center Free time for shopping and sightseeing Ticket Includes Deluxe coach Live Guide in English, Spanish & German Ticket Excludes Food And Drinks Hotel Pick Up Full Description Always wanted to visit the preserved medieval city of Bruges, an UNESCO World Heritage Site? This is your chance to join this historical tour to Bruges, it is an experience you will not forget. Explore the historical city center with the tour guide and view the famous canals along with the carefully maintained cobblestone roads. Included in this visit are the the elegant Basilica of the Holy Blood, the austere, Gothic Belfry of Bruges with its 47 ringing bells, The quaint Market Square hosts the charming Christmas Market during the holiday season. You will have free time for strolling and shopping in the delightful city centre, where you can find the traditional Lace and Chocolate making and perhaps find some souvenirs to take home. Staying in Amsterdam? Make the most of stay and explore Amsterdam with the Amsterdam Holland Pass or the Amsterdam Walking Tour
Please arrive 10-15 minutes at College Green Tourist Office before departure. ITINERARY: 07:45pm - Depart from College Green Tourist Office 08:20pm to 08:40 - St Audeons 08:50pm to 09:10pm - Kilmainham Jail and Bullys Acre 09:20pm to 09:50pm - The Gravediggers Pub 10:00pm - Return to pickup The gravedigger ghost bus tour starts at Trinity College where your guide will transport you back some 600 years ago to when the old Augustinian Priory and of course the plague house were there. The latter of which the guide is all too familiar with… But just ignore the coughing and listen to his tales of a plague-ravaged Dublin. Hear an account of plague victims trying to soothe their wounds in the waters of the city’s drinking supplies. Learn about the mayors schemes to try and keep the disease at bay, and discover the fates of all those poor souls who found themselves infected with the disease. Many were ostracised, but some suffered an end much, much worse. Many believed that the plague was the end of days, but the history of Dublin and its horrors continued. Join your guide as he takes you through the weird and wonderful events that have taken place in times gone by, unearthing legends and ghosts from Dublin’s past. Select a tour stop from the navigation footer below to learn and read more of what to expect on the tour. To be sure to be sure, join us on our custom built storytelling bus and through live poetry and song, let us bring you on a journey to an Ireland of times gone by. It’s no ordinary bus, WE PROMISE YOU WON’T FORGET!
Penguin Passport is your ticket to a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium’s colony of sub-Antarctic penguins. Suited up in your Antarctic snow gear, the 45 minute tour takes you onto the ice where you have the exclusive opportunity to sit among majestic King and cheeky Gentoo penguins. You will also have the opportunity to see food preparation and veterinary areas, as well as how the state-of-the-art exhibit maintains sub-zero temperatures.
This is the text for the Frequently Asked Questions that applies to this specific to QUESTION: IS THERE AN AGE OR WEIGHT LIMIT? For your riding safety, guests must be at least 12 years of age and weigh at least 100 pounds and not in excess of 260 pounds. All participants must be at least 12 years of age. QUESTION: HOW BIG WILL MY GROUP BE? Our tours operate in groups of 8 guests or less. QUESTION: WHAT TIME DO I NEED TO GET THERE FOR MY TOUR? We ask that the client arrive 10-15 minutes early for the scheduled tour to fill out necessary paperwork. Each member of your party will be required to complete and sign a liability waiver form. QUESTION: WILL I NEED TO PUT DOWN A DEPOSIT? Yes. Insurance requires that City Segway Tours pre-authorize 400€ on a credit card. Please bring your MasterCard, Visa, Amex, or cash with you for this deposit (not Discovery). Your card will not be charged, but we will hold onto the details should your Segway incur any damage while in your possession. QUESTION: IF THIS IS MY FIRST TIME TO RIDE A SEGWAY, WILL I BE ABLE TO PICK IT UP QUICKLY? Your safety is always our highest priority. Therefore, we begin each tour with a very thorough orientation of the Segway and its use before going out to enjoy the city! QUESTION: CAN MINORS COME ON TOUR ALONE? For safety reasons, minors (anyone under the age of 18) must be accompanied by an adult on the tour. QUESTION: IF I AM PREGNANT CAN I JOIN THE TOUR? Unfortunately, due to the risk to both child and mother, pregnant women are not allowed to participate on our Segway tours. QUESTION: ARE THE TOURS CANCELLED IF IT RAINS? Our tours go rain or shine, and we have rain ponchos available in our office for €1 which are fully reimbursed if not used.
TOUR DETAILS Our Touch the Earth Tour is a tranquil way to harmonize your energy with the earth, or simply relax and bask in the beauty of iconic red-rock formations. For thousands of years, travelers have flocked to Sedona’s energy vortexes, considered to be unique areas where energy flows from or travels into the earth. Whether you’re slightly curious or truly faithful, you’re sure to appreciate the calming nature of these world-renowned sites. Your journey starts at Pink® Jeep® Plaza in Sedona, where you’ll board a custom-built open-air Pink® Jeep® Wrangler. Your tour guide will take you to Mystic Vista or Airport Mesa—vortex sites that have long attracted travelers in search of self-awareness, healing and spiritual experiences. Mystic Vista is a butte with 360-degree views of the area. Legend has it that this has been a sacred ceremonial site for 2,000 years. Airport Mesa is the closest vortex to the center of Sedona, with twisted juniper trees and panoramic views of the city and surrounding red rocks. During the Touch the Earth Tour, you’ll also get picture-perfect perspectives of Cathedral Rock, one of the most photographed landmarks in Arizona, and Boynton Canyon—home to the ancient Sinagua cliff dwellings. There are only a few places in the world that can claim to be truly connected to the earth’s energy. Once you experience these unique destinations, you’ll head back feeling peaceful, revitalized and ready for your next journey with Pink® Jeep® Tours.
The building that today houses the Museo Nacional del Prado was designed by architect Juan de Villanueva in 1785. It was constructed to house the Natural History Cabinet, by orders of King Charles III. However, the building's final purpose - as the new Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures - was the decision of the monarch's grandson, King Ferdinand VII, encouraged by his wife Queen Maria Isabel de Braganza. The Museo Nacional del Prado, opened to the public for the first time in November 1819. The Museum's first catalogue, published in 1819, included 311 paintings, although at that time its collection comprised just over 1,510 pictures from the various Reales Sitios (Royal Residences). The exceptionally important royal collection, which represents the foundation of the Museum's collection as we know it today, started to increase significantly in the 16th century during the time of Charles V and continued to thrive under the succeeding Habsburg and Bourbon Monarchs. It is down to them than nowadays we can contemplate in the Museum as greatest masterpieces as The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch, The Nobleman with his hand on his Chest by El Greco, Las Meninas by Velázquez and The Family of Carlos IV by Goya. The visit will take place in chronological order, starting with the exhibit hall where the masterpieces of J. Bosch (El Bosco) (1450-1516): The Table of the 7 Deadly Sins, The Hay Wain, The temptations of San Antonio, The Stone of Madness and The Garden of Delights, to continue with the rooms devoted to the Greco (1540-1614): The gentleman's hand on his chest, The Trinity, Christ embraced the cross and The Annunciation. Velázquez (1599-1660): The Worship, Drunkards, Equestrian Portraits, the Forge of Vulcan, The Christ, The spinners, Spears and Las Meninas, ending with Goya (1746-1828): The family of Carlos IV Pictures, The Shootings of May 2nd, Pestles and Black Paintings.