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Para visitar la Mezquita, cuna del esplendor omeya con sus brillantes mosaicos dorados y el interminable “bosque de columnas”, los visitantes dispondrán de una completa audioguía en su idioma para disfrutar el tiempo y entretenerse donde más lo prefieran. La Catedral de Córdoba es una enorme mezquita árabe a la que se le adicionaron modificaciones en tiempos cristianos, sobretodo en el siglo XVI cuando se levantó el templo o catedral cristiana en estilo esencialmente plateresco. Te proponemos esta visita guiada a pie de la Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba, edificio declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad que se comenzó a construir en el año 786 y que fue objeto de varias amplificaciones durante el Emirato y Califato de Córdoba. Tras la Reconquista, en el año 1238 se convirtió en Catedral Católica y hoy es uno de los monumentos más importantes de España y de toda la arquitectura andalusí. Después de la visita a pie va a tener algo de tiempo libre para almorzar , ir de compras y disfrutar de la belleza infinita de la ciudad de Córdoba . Incluye: Transporte, guía , y la entrada de la mezquita . Gira sujeto a disponibilidad .
The tour starts early in the morning at 03:30 am with a pick up time for the hotels in Alanya city center. The first stop will be in Korkuteli for the breakfast. If you will not have lunch box from the hotel, you can buy some snacks, tea, coffee there in a cafe. On the way to Pamukkale there are some other stops to make the long journey more easy and comfortable. The closest city to Pamukkale is Denizli, there you will stop to enjoy the beautiful panoramic view. Next in program is an open buffet lunch at a local restaurant in Pamukkale surroundings. From the restaurant it will possible to see the hill with the stunning white terraces. On arrival to Pamukkale first discover the ruins of Hierapolis (amphitheater, city walls, bathhouses, necropolis, etc.) to learn more about the history and culture of this area. Then you can walk on the white travertines enjoying the full beauty of this natural wonder and swim in its natural pools with the hot spring water. Not far from the travertines there is an ancient pool called Cleopatra's pool, swimming there is optional and for an extra charge. Because of the glorious white travertine and historical values of Hierapolis Ancient City Pamukkale was added to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage (1988). On the way back to you will pass Denizli one more time and stop for some shopping (textile / leather shop and onyx fabric). You will have dinner at a local restaurant and after drive directly till Alanya. There will be the last stop before you come back to your hotel.
City Sightseeing Budapest Hop-on Hop-off Tour Stops: Red Route: 26 tour stops, highlights include: Chain Bridge Synagogue St Stephen’s Basilica Hungarian Parliament Building Buda Castle Jewish Museum Kalvin Square Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Red Route for the full 140-minute loop. Purple Route: 17 tour stops, highlights include: Margaret Bridge Ferenciek Square Fovam Square Opera House Karoly Boulevard Betthyany Square Buda Bridge Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Purple Route for the full 100-minute loop. Additional Information: Vouchers must be printed to be exchanged for a City Sightseeing bus ticket in location. The audio commentary is available in the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Swedish, Arabic, Hebrew Buses are wheelchair accessible. Szechenyi Spa No visit to Budapest is complete without a bath in one of its world-famous thermal spring spas. The ancient Romans had already discovered the healing effects of the thermal springs on the area we call Budapest today. The bath culture however only started to develop during the Turkish times. By booking your tickets in advance, you do not have to wait in a queue; fast & easy entrance provided through Hungária Koncert separate Welcome desk. The Szechenyi Bath is Budapest’s largest thermal spring bath, which was built in 1913 in Neo-Baroque style. Its thermal spring is one of the deepest and warmest in the city. It is situated in the City Park, opposite the City Circus and it can be reached by metro line M1 (the name of the station is Szechenyi fürdõ). It is the largest and most important of all the thermal spas on the Pest side, with its numerous indoor and outdoor pools.
Aquavera is close to Vera beach on the eastern side of the province of Almeria. With Multi Slides, Black Holes, Adventure River, Kamikaze, Tube Slides and Wave Pool. Also amusement arcade, mini golf and trampolining on the Super jumper. Picnic areas, green zones to relax or play in and best of all cool refreshing pools to jump into when you get too hot, this is a great place for a day out. Just 20 minutes from Valle del Este is the excellent Aquavera Water Park with flumes and slides and a separate pool with slides for younger children. There is also a "wave pool" and a further large pool to enjoy a relaxing swim. There are plenty of sunbeds and shades and a restaurant and bar - a great day out for all the family! For those who like to spend the day with tha family, there is the option for a family saver ticket. Whichever you decide on you are sure to have a wonderful day at Aquavera Water Park.
* Brisbane International Airport (BNE): Approximate travel time is 30 minutes * ANZAC Square – Adjacent * Central Station – Across the street * Queen Street Mall – 2 blocks * Brisbane River promenades – 3 blocks * Treasury Casino – 1 km * Queensland Art Gallery & Museum – 2 km/1mi * Riverside Markets – 2 km/1mi * Botanical Gardens – 2 km/1mi * South Bank Parklands – 2 km/1mi * Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre – 2 km/1mi * Queensland University of Technology – 2.5 km/1mi * Griffith University – 3.5 km/2mi * Chinatown – 3.5 km/2mi * Brisbane Cricket Ground – 6km/4 mi * Mt Cootha Lookout – 8 km/6mi * Australia Zoo – 60 km /40mi
