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The new Acropolis museum is consider one of the most important archaelogical museums in Athens and ranks among the most important museums of the world. For the first time ever all the surviving treasures of the Acropolis will be seen together in one place. Works currently held in storage or in other museum in Greece and all over the world are now together in one brand new museum close to their original location. The Acropolis museum main attractions such as votives, artifacts of every day life, statues from archaic period, Caryatids, and of course the Parthenon hall with the metopes, the pediments and the frieze will impress you. Another major exhibit is the remains of the ancient Athenian city that revealed by archaeological excavations on the site of the museum.
From Edinburgh you will travel north-west, passing Stirling Castle, before making your first stop at Kilmahog. Here there will be a break for some light refreshments and the chance to see some Highland cattle up close. Next you travel onwards through Rob Roy Country of Clans MacGregor and Campbell, then over the dramatic landscape of Rannoch Moor to Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most famous glens, site of the 1692 massacre of the Clan MacDonald. Here you can pause for a photo stop and to soak up the atmosphere in this haunting glen. Continuing via Loch Linnhe, stopping in the Fort William area for lunch, then journey onwards, passing beneath Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, before we enter the natural beauty of the Great Glen. Travelling on, you can admire the Caledonian Canal and the pretty village of Fort Augustus, enjoying spectacular views of Loch Ness, as you drive along the shoreline to Urquhart Castle. Loch Ness, 24 miles long and over 700 feet deep, is most famous for sightings of the Loch Ness monster, affectionately known as “Nessie”. You will spend 2 hours at Loch Ness, where you can choose to explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle*, learn of its history inside the modern visitor centre, and take an Award Winning Jacobite cruise* across the loch. Passing through Inverness, Capital of the Highlands, you start your return for home, crossing the Grampian Mountains and the woodland scenery of Perthshire, including the Forest of Atholl, before enjoying an evening refreshment stop at the Victorian resort town of Pitlochry, en route back to Edinburgh. *OPTIONAL EXTRA. Daily | ALL YEAR Departs: 08:00 Returns: 20:30
What is Included Healesville Sanctuary entry Historic Steam Train ride Entry into penguin parade Friendly & informative tour guide
Catégorie:Bookbag universitaire,Sac à dos pour ordinateur portable,Sac de Voyage; Pour:Homme et Femme; Conseils:Convient aux ordinateurs portables de 14 pouces; Activité:Entreprise,Travail,Voyage,Extérieur,Décontracté; Matériau:Toile; Dimensions:281642; Fonction:Etanche,Grande Capacité; date d'inscription:10/16/2020
Discover Paris with this 3 Consecutives Days Pass ! Visit Paris aboard our double-decker bus discovered, discover the route map here. Enjoy great views from the top deck of our buses, board and get our 4 routes and visit the city at your own pace! 1 pass / 4 routes / 50 stops : Grand Tour of Paris (blue line): 1h50 Montparnasse Saint-Germain (green line): 1h17 Montmartre - Grands Boulevards (red line): 1h17 Bastille-Bercy (yellow line): 35min Comments available in 10 languages: French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin and Chinese.
Highlights Take a glimpse of historic Livorno as it was in the 17th and 18th centuries and Pisa The Rotunda at Ardenza Mare, Piazza dei Domenicani, the Premio Rotonda and more Ticket Includes Comfortable journey with GT coach and air condition Free map Free WiFi on the bus Assistance on board and the bus stop (Italian, English and Spanish) Emergency Number 24h Departure from Livorno: 10:30 | Arrival at Lucca: 11:30 Free time in Florence : about 2.5 hours Departure from Florence: 14:45 | Arrival at Pisa 15:00 Free time in Pisa: about 1.5 hour Departure from Pisa: 16:45 | Arrival at Livorno about 17:20
