Barra libre durante todo el crucero: cerveza, sangría, cava y refrescos
Las dos salidas por la mañana incluyen la bebida y snacks, aunque si lo prefiere, existe una salida por la tarde que solo incluye la bebida.
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Highlights
Soak up the history and culture of this incredible medieval city
See the famous City Walls, the Cathedral, and the Roman Amphitheatre
Ticket Includes
Create your itinerary. Stay as much as you want in each stop. Make as many full loops as you wish!
Audio guide with pre-recorded commentaries in English. English Live Guide on some departures.
48hr Unlimited Hop-on Hop-off bus tour with 360º panoramic views of Chester and surroundings.
Free Booklet with deals and discounts at museums, restaurants, and other Tours.
3-month flexible ticket.
Trip style: Local LIfe & Culture, History & Heritage
Language Tour: English
Full Itinerary
Give Detroit the attention it deserves on this Detroit walking tour that shows you everything you absolutely need to see in this awesome American city.
Meet your local guide at a cafe on Broadway, and take a walk around the nearby area which includes spots such as Foxtown, Madison Avenue, and Paradise Valley. You'll see the fabulous Fox Theater, Comerica Park (which is home of the Detroit Tigers) the beautiful Detroit Opera House, and several other Detroit highlights - the perfect way to familiarise yourself with the city. Next on your Detroit city tour, take a quick ride over to the popular Greektown district on the elevated train called the 'People Mover'.
In Greektown, you can taste a super-sweet piece of baklava, see a casino, or visit a historic church that was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Hopefully during our time in Greektown you'll get to see a waiter light some liquor on fire over a piece of cheese, a classic Greek tradition. Opa! Another ride on the People Mover leads to a stop in the Civic Center area. Here you will see some famous Detroit sculptures, and have a view of the massive Renaissance Center, home to the tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere. You'll also be able to give our friends in Canada a wave from here!
Next on this Detroit tour, we visit the 1929 art-deco Guardian Building to see the remarkably-beautiful lobby and banking room. It cannot be denied that this is one of the most beautiful buildings in Detroit, and may even be one of the most gorgeous you see on your travels in the US - seriously!
Walk by another landmark, the 47-story Penobscot Building, to American and Lafayette Coney Island restaurants, where you can try a free 'coney dog' - a grilled hot dog with Detroit-style chili, mustard and onions. Detroiters have been devouring them for more than 90 years, so to get into the local spirit we suggest that you give it a go!
Our last stop on this Detroit walking tour by seeing a famous renovated hotel which originally opened in 1924, and then we'll finish up with a ride on the People Mover back to Broadway.
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.
Itinerary
Depart Edinburgh at 08:15 and travel west, past Stirling castle to your first stop at Doune Castle. This area of Scotland has certainly seen its fair share of fighting and warfare. Stirling castle was once known as the 'Key to Scotland', and it was here that William Wallace (immortalised by Mel Gibson in the film Braveheart) defeated the English army in 1297. After William Wallace's death it was Robert the Bruce who continued the fight for independence and you will pass the site of his most famous victory in 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn. Then you arrive at the fantastic medieval stronghold of Doune castle. Built for Robert Stewart, the Duke of Albany, over 600 years ago the castle is still in great condition and you will have time for photos. You might even have seen the castle before, it was made famous by the film 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail', with many scenes filmed here.
You then continue a little further on to Callander. After a short coffee stop you cross the Highland boundary fault line leaving the rolling farms for the wild mountains and forests of the Highlands. You will make a short stop at Loch Luibnaig before you continue over the Braes of Balquhidder, the final resting place of Highland outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. Made famous by Sir Walter Scott, Rob Roy was a sort of Highland Robin Hood, he stole from the rich, but never quite got round to giving it to the poor!
From Balquhidder the tour winds its way through the tough knot of mountains known as Breadalbane (meaning the 'high country of Scotland') before we stop for lunch in a small West Highland village. Shortly after lunch you stop for the short walk out to visit Kilchurn Castle, a magnificent ruin situated in the middle of Loch Awe and former home of the Campbells of Breadalbane. You will continue along the banks of Loch Awe through Campbell country to the picturesque town of Inveraray on the shores of Loch Fyne. Here you can visit the 18th-century castle and home of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Campbell clan. (castle open Easter to mid-October). The town was built at the same time as the castle and has the air of a classic 18th-century planned village with its straight wide streets and dignified Georgian houses. You can take time to explore the town and maybe call at the Old Jail or the maritime museum, the Arctic Penguin.
Leaving Inveraray, you take a drive up through the steep-sided mountains known as the Arrochar Alps to the great viewpoint at 'Rest and Be Thankful'. It was given its name in 1753 by the weary soldiers who had just finished building the old military road up through Glen Croe. From here you skirt around Loch Long and down to the Bonnie, Bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. This is Scotland's largest loch and it takes its name from the mountain Ben Lomond on the eastern shore. You make a short stop at the conservation village of Luss, with its quaint houses and stunning views across the loch. At 17.30 you make your way back to Edinburgh, with a short photo stop underneath Stirling Castle.
Return time: 18:30 approx
Highlights:
Discover Europe in one day at Mini-Europe in Brussels
Experience an animated tour with visual and sound effects of 350 miniatures
Including the chimes of Big Ben, the gondolas in front of the Doge’s Palace, the Grand-Place in Brussels and the Acropolis
View monuments that have been recreated down to the smallest detail on a scale 1/25th.
From the Eiffel Tower (13m high) to the Big Ben (4m high), this is your chance to view the buildings up close.
Visit the icon of the World Fair of Brussels (Expo 58,1958), the Atomium, created as an optimistic vision of the future of a modern, new, super-technological world
The Atomium houses permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in the museum
Marvel at steam engines in Train World, including the Pays de Waes, the oldest remaining steam engine in Europe
Travel through two royal carriages and visit an authentic railway cottage.
Go on a journey from the very first steam locomotives to high-speed trains and get a glimpse into the future
Includes:
1-Day Ticket to Mini-Europe + Atomium
1- Day ticket to Train World
Souvenir: Catalogue Guide of Mini-Europe (64 pages in colour) is included in the price for adults
What’s Not Included:
Hotel Pick Up’s
Food & Drink
Important information before your arrival at The Crystal Maze LIVE Experience London:
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the time shown on your tickets.
Latecomers may not be admitted to the attraction.
Your ticket is non refundable, non exchangable and non-transferrable.
For the safety of all visitors, The Experience reserves the right refuse admission, or may on occasion conduct security searches.
The Experience reserves the right to alter or vary the content or timing of the whole or part of the show due to circumstance beyond their reasonable control without being obliged to refund or exchange tickets.
Visitors will not be allowed to join The Experience without a ticket, please ensure you have this ticket on either a phone or print out on the day of your visit.
No filming or photography is allowed in the maze.
Phones are not allowed in the maze.
Players must be 18+ years.
If you have a disability or a pre existing injury please contact the guest services team prior to your visit.
Pregnancy strictly prohibits participation or entrance to the maze.
Open-toed shoes or high heels are not permitted. Trainers or pumps are recommended.
Alcohol must not be consumed prior to the maze experience. If you are found to be under the influence of alcohol you will not be permitted to the maze.