From England's glorious World Cup victory in 1966, the unforgettable Live Aid concert in 1985, FC Barcelona's stunning UEFA Champion's League triumph in 2011 or the historic ongoing tradition of the FA Cup Final, the Wembley Stadium Tour gives you the chance to relive your greatest moments, and create some new ones, as you go behind-the-scenes at the most famous stadium in the world. Sense the history in the England Changing Rooms Take Roy Hodgson's hot-seat in the Press Room Take photographs from some of the best views in the stadium
Experience the tension of the Players Tunnel Climb the 107 sacred Trophy Winner's steps Visit the Royal Box and get your hands on the FA Cup*
Your guided tour will include access to Wembley's historical treasures such as the 1966 World Cup crossbar, the Jules Rimet Trophy commemorating England's World Cup glory, the original flag from London's 1948 Olympic Games and much, much more. *Replica representation of The FA Cup. Tour and Route subject to availability, alteration and cancellation at short notice.
The Wembley Tour now also includes The FA 150 Exhibition celebrating 150 years of English football. Highlights include the original FA Rule Book written in 1863, a timeline telling the full story of the modern game and trophies such as the original FA Cup, the original FA Charity Shield and the 1966 Jules Rimet Trophy.
Just on the outside of Paris, visit the Château de Vincennes, a fine example of Medieval architecture.
The Château de Vincennes is a symbol of the modern French state, from which the building show off the power of the monarchy. It once guarded the capital, whilst at the same time protecting the kings against uprisings. Château de Vincennes was at the heart of the French monarchy until 1682, when Louis XIV chose to settle in Versailles. From the 16th up to the 19th century, it was used as a prison where people such as Fouquet, the Marquis de Sade, and Mirabeau were once held.
Under Napoleon I it was transformed into a barracks and arsenal, and the fortress protected Paris during invasions in the 19th century.
It is now a place of national remembrance, restored after suffering extensive damage during the Second World War, and houses the historical services of the three French armed forces.
These tickets are hard copy tickets: To be collected in Paris Story (11bis Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, next to the Galeries Lafayette) by showing your 365Tickets voucher. Please note that Paris story will be closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Please Note :
Catacombs address: 1 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris
Metro: Denfert Rochereau (line 4, 6)
Opening Hours : Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 20:00.
The audio-guide lasts about 30 minutes and is available for adults aged 18 and over
Kids audio-guide available (€5, paid on the spot)
Pets are not welcome
Temperature inside the Catacombs: 14°C (57°F)
The tour is not recommended for visitors with respiratory or heart conditions, people with sensitivities, or young children
The Catacombs are not accessible to persons with reduced mobility
Adult supervision required for children under 14
The time indicated (9.00pm) is not the time of the tour. The ticket is valid at any time of the day following the opening hours of the site.
You have to get to PARISCityVISION to redeem your voucher and get the entrance ticket of the site.
Opening hours of PARISCityVISION agency: from April to October, 06.00am-10.00pm ; from November to March 7.00am-8.30pm