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Please note: The recommended age for The York Dungeon is 10 years and above, however it is up to the discretion of the accompanying adult. Many children enter The York Dungeon and enjoy the experience, but please be aware it does get very dark inside the building and there are lots of loud noises. FEAR IS A FUNNY THING... The York Dungeon is a 75-minute journey into more than 2000 years of York's horrible history. The Dungeon brings together an amazing cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages and scenes in a truly unique and exciting walkthrough experience that you see, hear, touch, smell and feel. It’s hilarious fun and it’s sometimes a bit scary. You will laugh and scream, you will love it. We do too and here is why: • The York Dungeon is now Bolder and Better than ever before • 12 laugh-out-loud shows • Laughs, screams and cutting-edge storytelling We're the black comedy of attractions; dark, atmospheric and very very funny. The more information tab needs to be updated to show the below shows – there are now 12 shows and not 11 as stated: (more info if required on York Dungeon website) • Cliffords Tower Very nasty things happen here... • Plague Spots, boils, pus... yuk! The Doctor's assistant will see you now. • Guy Fawkes Remember, remember, this will bring the house down. • Ghost of York You will never drink alone in the Golden Fleece. • Lost Roman Legion Labyrinth Get lost in the disorientating, claustrophobic mirror maze. • Eric Bloodaxe You know how some people just suit their name... • The Torturer It’s back-breaking work. Did I hit a nerve? • The Judge Frantically funny. Thief? Villain? Rogue? Clear conscience? • Execution See how they roll at Mickelgate Bar. • Dick Turpin Some faces just stop traffic. Expect holdups ahead. • Witches A warm welcome awaits. Cackle as they crackle.
* Volendam harbour – 25 metres * Volendam Museum – 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) * Kaasmarkt (cheese market) – 2.5 kilometres (1.5 miles) * Purmerend (golf course) – 11 kilometres (7 miles) * Amsterdam – 21 kilometres (13 miles) * Marken (by boat) – 25 kilometres (15.5 miles)
Sedona's Vortex Tour! Sedona’s stunning beauty has attracted visitors for millennia from the ancient hunter-gatherers to the vacationers and spiritual seekers of today. Both the believer and the skeptic are curious about the vortex concept and want to explore the facts behind the myths and legends. Sedona may be naturally conducive to meditation simply because of its awesome beauty, or perhaps the region’s geology and ecology interact with the atmosphere in a unique way… whatever the case, Sedona is a sacred place. This insightful tour will explore the science, history, cultural and metaphysical beliefs of these power spots so you can draw your own conclusions. Whether it’s a spiritual quest you are on or whether you simply want to relax and see the red rocks, come with them and experience it for yourself! We’ll take you to special places of beauty and tranquility and let you see the magic of this amazing place. Come touch the earth with them!
Los Cruceros en Catamarán Cat Aventure zarpan desde el puerto de Cambrils dos veces al día, ofreciéndole una muy buena oportunidad para observar la bonita costa y las playas de la Costa Daurada. ¡Conozca nuevas personas y desfrute de las buenas vistas mientras se relaja y toma el sol! El mejor momento de la excursión es cuando la embarcación realiza una parada y puede nadar en alta mar. La recogida en el hotel está incluida en el precio total. Y ahora puede disfrutar de la nueva Zona VIP en los Cruceros de Cat Aventure. Tendrá a su disposición 16 camas balinesas con colchones muy cómodos para que pueda vivir este viaje en Catamarán de forma excepcional, con un servicio de primera clase y con una gran cantidad de extra que le harán sentir que está en el paraíso. Viva esta experiencia única sólo por 10€ más, que deben ser abonados en el barco.
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.