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Daily April to October: 14.30 November to March: 12.0 Distance: 7 miles Duration: 3 hours Ability: Easy Please Click here for Route Map Sight List: The Old Vic Theatre Lower Marsh Market Banksy Tunnel Archbishop’s Park Lambeth Palace Westminster Abbey and School yard Horse Guard’s Parade The Mall St James’ Park Buckingham Palace Constitution Hill Wellington Arch Hyde Park Speaker’s Corner (Sundays only) The US Embassy Bond Street Carnaby Street Soho Covent Garden
Our tour begins with a coach drive direct to the dark side of London. The Theatre Drury Lane, said to be the most haunted theatre in London, your guide will tell you why! We see The Old Bailey - the site of numerous public hangings, drive along Fleet Street, home of Sweeny Todd - the demon barber of Fleet Street - and his accomplice, Mrs Lovatt, who was said to have baked pies from the flesh of his victims, selling them to unsuspecting customers. As the shadows lengthen, we approach London's East End, a hotbed of crime and vice in the 19th century. During the autumn of 1888, terror struck when Jack the Ripper came out of the fog and dimly lit alleys just long enough to stalk and butcher his five victims. We leave the coach and walk his death trail inspecting the murder sites, deciphering the evidence and discussing the suspects. We will see the 10 Bells Pub, built in 1752 where many of Jack the Ripper's victims were said to have drunk. To this day the case remains unsolved. This is a combination coach/walking tour and will finish at a traditional pub.
As we head for the coast, you’ll cross gulleys and mountains, speeding though lush valleys where you’ll find plantations of bananas, pineapples and sugarcane. There are many different ways to see the Island and one of the best ways to discover some of its many off the beaten track attractions is by 4x4. Dare to discover the unknown in this route packed with adventure. The excursion in 4x4 safari (off road) will take you up to the Soria Reservoir through impressive volcanic landscapes with great views, Once there we’ll stop for a traditional breakfast (not included) where you’ll get to try the local specialities, freshly squeezed papaya juice and home-made bread then we’ll drive along more dirt tracks while you admire parts of the islands few tourists ever get to see, including cave dwellings, marvellous local plants, weird rock formations and lots of dust. Then we’ll continue down through fragrant pine forests heading for San Bartolomé de Tirajana where we’ll stop for lunch in a traditional restaurant; the menu includes chicken prepared in a lava oven, a selection of salads and potatoes with mojo. Sangria and soft drinks are also included in the price. After lunch we will continue through some of the island’s many nature reserves where we will make plenty of stops for photos before returning to your hotel in the afternoon.
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Catégorie:Sac à Bandoulière; Pour:Unisexe; Activité:Voyage,Usage quotidien; Matériau:Toile; Dimensions:-; Tranche d'Age:Adulte,Adolescent; Fonction:Grande Capacité,Pour tous les jours,Multifonctionnel,Extérieur,Vestimentaire; date d'inscription:06/24/2019
L'Hemisfèric’s function is as a projection hall with three separate systems projecting onto a curved 900sq.m screen above more than 300 patrons. There’s an Imax dome, a 3D digital screen and digital full dome projections, often of an astronomical nature. Lie back and be transported to another dimension. All these dramatic features have earned nicknames such as the Eye of Knowledge and the Planetarium. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and in the case of L'Hemisfèric, it truly is a sight to behold. The Imax dome serves as the ‘pupil’ of the eye and the ‘eyelid’ opens and closes by means of hydraulic lifts, which operate the steel and glass shutter. The building itself is surrounded by a massive pond, the bottom of which is glass, creating the illusion of the eye as a whole. The interior boasts a delightful little effect that allows you and a friend to stand at two opposite pillars inside the eye that allow you to talk with each other as if you were side by side.
