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One World Observatory es la más reciente y mayor atracción de la Gran Manzana. Situado en los tres pisos superiores del One World Trade Center que ahora es el edificio más alto del hemisferio occidental, el hemisferio ofrece vistas impresionantes de Manhattan y sus alrededores.
Con esta entrada, tendrá acceso a los tres pisos del Observatorio para vivir una experiencia inolvidable con grandes oportunidades para sacar fotos, conocer la historia de la ciudad de Nueva York y con varias opciones gastronómicas.
Incluye:
Entrada al Observatorio One World, situado en la parte superior del World Trade Center
Acceso a la cima del edificio más alto del hemisferio occidental en menos de 60 segundos
Vistas icónicas del horizonte de Manhattan y sus alrededores
Interactúe con City Pulse y sus embajadores mientras comparten historias de esta increíble ciudad
Pasee por la plataforma de cristal: Sky Portal
Idiomas disponibles para el suplemento One World Explorer:
Inglés, japonés, chino, francés, alemán, portugués, italiano e hindi
El suplemento One World Explorer le permitirá disfrutar de una experiencia única y mejorada con un iPad, ofreciéndole tours virtuales en helicóptero por los lugares más icónicos de Nueva York. Podrá echar un vistazo más cercano a las espectaculares vistas que hay desde el observatorio con una experiencia interactiva de imagen y sonido que le permitirá escoger que elementos del skyline de la ciudad quiere explorar. Más de cuarenta de los más importantes sitios de Nueva York tienen vídeos disponibles, incluyendo una sección especial para niños. Toque uno de los puntos de interés y vuele hasta ahí para un visión próxima y personal donde aprenderá porque Nueva York es tan única y magnífica.
Discover The Deep!! 1 km journey divided in to 5 worlds: Old World, New World, Jungle, Gardens & Deep Blue. 55 tanks 8,000 specimens of 700 species. Including sharks, clownfish, sturgeon fish, hammerhead sharks, blow fish and many more… One of the deepest shark tanks in Europe –8.5m deep holding 3.5 million litres of natural saltwater Largest display of live corals in Europe. Unique view into one of the most beautiful and diverse ecosystems in the world – a habitat normally explored only by experienced divers. Interactive educational touchscreens Interactive touch pool – Starfish, sea urchins and many more. Home to the only exhibition dedicated to the plight of the Bluefin Tuna Jungle area is the largest roof top jungle in Europe and faithfully recreates the microclimate, fauna, flora and waterfalls of the Amazon Basin. 2 children play areas – Outdoor area: pirate ship, bouncy castle and splash area. Indoor: soft play Entertainment and fun for all ages: Multilingual ocean guides with vast knowledge Children entertainment – Face painting, water balloon battles, mini disco…. Feedings/chats throughout the day in Spanish, English and German Extra activities: Shark Vision Boat Dive with Sharks Dive/ Snorkel with Rays (Summer Only) Our values: Our philosophy is: Acknowledge to value, value to protect Mallorca’s only marine recovery and rehabilitation centre (off limits) Useful Info: Fun for all ages whatever the weather Food outlets including buffet and a la carte Free Wi-Fi Minutes from the airport, beach, Fan Mallorca Shopping Centre and Palma Public transport stops just outside Public exterior and underground car park Accessibility award – fully accessible for prams and wheelchairs
Going on a canal cruise through Amsterdam is even more fun when you know what you’re looking at. That’s why the central audio system on board the Canal Boat tells you which of the city’s highlights you’re passing by and you’ll know straightaway when to hop off. You may make use of the Wi-Fi network at the piers Rijksmuseum and Leidseplein without cost. This has been made possible by ZapFi. All Canal boats offer full toilet facilities on board.
Relax and indulge whilst soaking up the amazing views of the River Thames and enjoying live jazz music. Ideal for celebrating a special occasion or enjoying a Sunday afternoon lunch in London, the two and a half hour jazz cruise features a three course set menu and live entertainment performed by a jazz band, who will cover well-known songs featuring easy listening classics and composers like George Gershwin and Frank Sinatra. Vegetarian option available on request. Bateaux London Sunday Lunch Menu Spiced cauliflower veloute shallot bhaji, curry oil (v) Roast beef Duck fat potatoes, roasted carrot, winter greens, Yorkshire pudding, pan jus Veggie wellington roast potatoes, winter greens, sauce epice (v) Vanilla & Bergamott crème brulee shortbread British artisan cheese Millers toast, oatcakes, chutney, grapes - £8.00 Tea & Coffee Petit fours Bateaux London reserves the right to change menus and beverage prices as required without prior notice. Bateaux London does not certify that products are free from nuts or traces of nuts.
Highlights of the new Museum include: Fantastic New Cinema Within the walls of the new Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is a remarkable cinema. The Cinema features a 200° screen that immerses the viewer into the world of The Championships by showing a film about the science of tennis. Filming took place during the 2005 Championships on Centre Court of Russia's Maria Sharapova against Spain's Nuria Llagostera Vives. Graham English Productions used a special panoramic rig that used 5 cameras at the same time, the result of which is a film that can be frozen and rotated around the field of action at any time. Using this technique, the film focuses on 20 different aspects of the match and showed viewers how players' bodies and equipment are affected during the course of a professional tennis match. McEnroe's Ghost Sighted at the New Museum Bringing together an old technique called 'Pepper's Ghost' with new projection and filming technology, the museum is able to create an exciting way to view a scene from Wimbledon's past. In a recreation of the 1980s Gentlemen's Dressing Room, a ghost-like image of John McEnroe appears and takes you through a tour of the normally off-limits area. McEnroe reminisces about his memories about the Dressing Room, including how he first met Jimmy Connors and how he would emotionally prepare himself for matches. The Whites of Wimbledon The fashions of Wimbledon continue to be a point of attention and significance to the story of tennis and the new Museum will house an extensive collection of Wimbledon attire. Everything from outfits worn in the 1880s to Rafeal Nadal's dri-fit 'pirate' trousers are on display. There is also an interactive exhibit where you can feel the weight difference between male and female clothing in 1884. Extraordinary New Technology Interactive touch screen consoles are evenly distributed throughout the Museum hallways. These information access points make up a part of the new and exiting technologies within the Museum. Other features are the 'Get a Grip' rotating wheel of rackets; 'The Reactor' game and an archive of great past Championship matches, all of which can be enjoyed by visitors of any age.
Discover the city from a different view as you calmly cruise past Manhattan’s skyline leaving the hustle and bustle behind. See all of the sights down the West side of the island, around Battery Park and up the East side to the United Nations without ever leaving the comfort of your seat. A licensed New York City Tour Guide provides interesting facts about all the sights that make New York City so special.
Sights:
Empire State Building
Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island
Governors Island
Brooklyn Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge
United Nations
New York Skyline
South Street Seaport
Ground Zero (World Trade Center site)
Hoboken Pier
Jacob K. Javis Center
Battery Park
Wall Street
Chrysler Building
and more!
** Does NOT include Bus Tour**
