Get a taste of life on the ocean waves, including the chance to take the ship's wheel and learn how to steer 963 tons of Victorian tea clipper through storms and high seas
Learn the story of one of the most famous and magnificent ships in the world
Take in epic views of the London skyline.
Initially built for the China tea trade and launched in 1869, Cutty Sark’s original wooden planks and iron frames have been meticulously conserved. As part of an ambitious six-year conservation project, the ship was raised over three metres, giving visitors the unique opportunity to stand directly underneath this world wonder and see her elegant lines and ground-breaking design. It has now been developed into an award-winning museum and visitor experience.
Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House are both located within a short walking distance from Cutty Sark and are free to visit. The Royal Observatory is another must-see attraction when visiting Greenwich; it’s the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian.
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Menú degustación
Trio de Entrantes
Rollos de vegetales BIO
Gaspacho
Hojaldre de queso de cabra caliente
Surtido de 4 platos
Sushi de lujo
Salmón y juliana de verduras
Pincho de pollo caramelizado
Hachis Parmentier reconstruido
Postres Gourmet
Pastel de chocolate
Ensalada de frutas
Crème brulée
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Highlights
These combination tickets allow you the luxury of taking your time to explore all of the fun at the Dreamworld Theme Park, WhiteWater World water park and SkyPoint Observation Deck
Australia’s largest theme park, Dreamworld
The world’s tallest free-falling ride, be propelled from zero to 161 kilometres p/h, and even challenge gravity 15 storeys above the ground on the Big 9 Thrill Rides
Immerse yourself in traditional Indigenous Australian culture and wildlife at Dreamworld Corroboree
Make a splash on the Log Ride or drive back in time in Dreamworld’s iconic Vintage Cars
Meet loved television characters Hoot and Hootabelle, and Dorothy the Dinosaur at ABC KIDS WORLD
Ticket Includes
The 7 Day ticket gives you unlimited entry to Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint
Ticket Excludes
Food and Drinks
Visit one of the most important spots of Polish history and heritage, the Wawel Royal Cathedral.
Located on the Wawel Hill, surrounded by medieval castle walls, this style operating Gothic style church was built in 1142. More than 900 years old, it is the Polish national sanctuary and has traditionally served as coronation site of the Polish monarchs as well as the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Cracow.
The cathedral was destroyed several times, the reconstruction of the current one began in the 14th century and it managed to surpass its former glory.
During the self-guided tour with audioguide you will have an opportunity to admire the most important sights of the Cathedral: you will discover the place, which witnessed the most significant events of Polish nation. Right after, you will head to Sigismund Tower- location of one of the largest Polish system of church bells: Sigismund's Bell. It needs 12 bell-ringers to swing a single 30 ton bell. Moreover, from the tower you can appreciate breathtaking sights of Old Town and Vistula River oxbow.
Later, you will proceed to the Chapels and burial chambers which has been the mail burial site of Polish leaders and monarchs. Each chapel is a piece of art in itself: sculpted in wood, marble and steel.
At the end of the visit you will have chance to spend a while in John Paul II Museum, which is full of exhibits showing connection of Pope John Paul II with the Wawel Cathedral.
The Three Palace Royal Pass brings together over 900 years of royal history to life in a simple, convenient and prestigious package. It offers unbeatable value for money, providing admission to the three Central London Historic Royal Palaces – Tower of London Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace. Be amazed by the incredible stories of intrigue that went on behind the walls of these palaces and experience it first hand!
Tower of London
Be dazzled by the 23,578 gems that make up the Crown Jewels, including the world’s most famous diamonds. You'll find this amazing collection in the Jewel House
Join a Yeoman Warder tour (included in your admission ticket) and you'll be entertained by tales from the Tower; pain and passion, treachery and torture, all delivered with a swagger and a smile!
See the largest collection of surviving armours known to have belonged to Henry VIII and discover what they tell us about him.
Kensington Palace
Come and stand in the very bedroom in which, in the early hours of 20 June 1837, the young Princess Victoria awoke to the news that she was to be queen. See the largest and longest of the state apartments at Kensington Palace the King's Gallery, which looks pretty much as it was when decorated for King George I in 1727. Discover the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection - A collection of costumes worn by kings, queens and courtiers, from the eighteenth century to the present day
Hampton Court Palace
See the furnishings and decoration of both the Tudor and Baroque State rooms. The Tudors, Stuarts and even Georgian monarchs really enjoyed living and entertaining in this grand palace.
Step back in time and marvel at the breathtaking splendour of the state rooms including the Great Hall, the Chapel Royal and the infamous Haunted Gallery.
Be amazed by the palace's 60 acres of magnificent gardens that run down to the River Thames. They features fountains, the beautifully restored Privy Garden, famous maze and, at 229 years of age and at over 36.5 metres long, the oldest and largest known grapevine in the world.