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Desde Edimburgo, viajará al noroeste, pasando por el castillo de Stirling, antes de hacer su primera parada en Kilmahog. Aquí habrá un descanso para tomar un refresco y la oportunidad de ver el ganado de cerca. A continuación, viajará hasta Rob Roy Country of Clans MacGregor y Campbell. Seguirá por los paisajes de Rannoch Moor hasta Glen Coe, una de las cañadas más famosos de Escocia, lugar de la Masacre de Glencoe en 1692. Allí se hará una pausa para tomar fotos y disfrutar de la atmósfera inquietante en este valle. El viaje seguirá por Loch Linnhe, deteniéndose en el área de Fort William para comer, y a continuación seguir el viaje por montaña más alta de la Gran Bretaña, Ben Nevis, antes de adentrarse en la belleza natural de Great Glen. Podrá contemplar el canal de Caledonia y el bonito pueblo de Fort Augustus, con vistas espectaculares del lago Ness, a medida que circula a lo largo de la costa del castillo de Urquhart. El lago Ness, con aproximadamente 40 km de largo y con 215 m de profundidad, es el lugar más famoso para ver al monstruo del lago Ness, conocido cariñosamente como "Nessie". Pasará 2 horas en el lago Ness, donde podrá optar por explorar las ruinas del castillo de Urquhart *, aprender de su historia en el centro de visitantes, y realizar un crucero a través del lago que ha ganado premios. Pasando a través de Inverness, capital de las Highlands, empezará el viaje de regreso a casa, cruzando las montañas Grampian y el paisaje arbolado de Perthshire, incluyendo el Bosque de Atholl, antes de disfrutar de una parada para tomar un refresco en la ciudad turística de estilo victoriano de Pitlochry, en el camino de vuelta a Edimburgo. *OPCIÓN EXTRA.
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Luncheon - 4 Course Meal A famous fleet of historical trams that have become The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant. These glossy, burgundy restaurants on wheels are the first travelling Tramcar Restaurants in the world and ensure a delightful, innovative approach to dining. As they cruise the city streets of Melbourne, diners can enjoy our seasonal menu, quality Australian wines or make a selection from our fully stocked bar at an all inclusive price. APPETISER House Made Dips Selection of crisp breads ENTRÉE Charcuterie In house duck terrine, chicken liver parfait, Serrano ham, cornichon, grilled sourdough Smoked Atlantic Salmon Grilled gem lettuce, avocado, heirloom tomato gazpacho, basil MAIN Roasted Chicken Breast Mushrooms, bok choy, soy dressing Seared Beef Tenderloin Potato rosti, seasonal greens, red wine jus, beurre maître d’hotel CHEESE Chef’s Selection of Local Cheese Cherry jam, water crackers, spiced fruit loaf * Menu is subject to change at the suppliers discretion. The cost is fully inclusive of all food and beverages from the fully stocked bar. Why not combine your visit to The Colonial Tram with other famous attractions and activities in Melbourne such as The Melbourme Icebar or The Melbourne Star?
Enjoy Seville, the capital of Andalusia, and its beautiful architecture influenced by the Romans, Arabs and Jews throughout history. Join us and you will experience this warm and welcoming city. This full guided tour will take you to the historic downtown of Seville. We will start with a panoramic visit of the city: Paseo de Colon, Plaza de America, Avenida de las Palmeras, Maria Luisa Park and Guadalquivir River. The city is situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, which divides the city into two halves: Sevilla and Triana. Afterwards, we will make a stop at Plaza de España where you will have some free time to take beautiful photos. Again on our coach we go to the Jardines de Murillo. From here, we'll go around through narrow and serpentine streets with a secret and peaceful atmosphere. This is the Barrio de Santa Cruz (Jewish Quarter), one of the most charming parts of the city. The visit continues to the splendid Cathedral. The Cathedral of Seville is the third largest church in the world after Saint Peter's in Rome and Saint Paul's in London. It is from the fifteenth century and occupies the site of a former great mosque built in the late twelfth century. Finally, you’ll have some free time to have lunch and to discover local food on your own. Our meeting point before we come back is the famous Torre del Oro, a thirteenth century tower, the top of which is rumoured to have once been covered in gold.
