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Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today. Today the Buckingham Palace State Rooms are used extensively by Her Majesty The Queen and Members of the Royal Family to receive and entertain their guests on State, ceremonial and official occasions. When The Queen makes her annual visit to Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms are open to visitors. What there is to see? The Buckingham Palace State Rooms form the heart of the working palace and are lavishly furnished with some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection - paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Poussin and Canaletto; sculpture by Canova; exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture. The Garden Described as a 'walled oasis in the middle of London', the Palace's garden is home to thirty different species of bird and more than 350 different wild flowers, some extremely rare. Visitors end their tour with a walk along the south side of the garden, with splendid views of the west front of the Palace and the famous lake. Multimedia Guide A multimedia guide is included in the ticket price and is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Russian and Mandarin. There is also a family multimedia guide (in English only) and accompanying activity trail, suitable for children 7-11 years. Changing of the Guard The Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place at 11:30 daily from April until the end of July and on alternate days for the rest of the year, weather permitting. The new guards arrive at the forecourt of the Palace at 11:30 from Wellington Barracks. The journey takes about 5 minutes and the soldiers are accompanied by a band. The ceremony is conducted on the Palace forecourt and takes approximately forty minutes to complete. [The Army have not yet released the schedule for July, August or September.] Wheelchair Access If you require wheelchair access or the use of the lift, you should not book with 365 Tickets.com and should pre-book tickets directly with Buckingham Palace. Access booking line: 030 3123 7324 or email [email protected] Image Credits: Image 1: Photographer: Derry Moore, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 2 : Photographer: Peter Smith, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 3 : Photographer: Andrew Holt, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 4: Photographer: Derry Moore, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013
Exhibitions: Bergerac's Island - Jersey in the 1980's The 1980s were a decade of people power and individuality. World-changing events were led by public opinion and the need to change an unfair world. The most momentous of these changes was the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, reuniting a divided Germany. International protests and campaigns led to the eventual release of anti-apartheid campaigner Nelson Mandela. The world was changing and people became much more aware of the need to look after it. This exhibition looks at how we felt about what was happening in the world and Jersey in the 1980s. Storymakers - Where people make history (27 May - 31 Dec) This new community exhibition celebrates people's passion for the past and the ways in which they engage with Jersey’s heritage. Whether that is making a pilgrimage to Elizabeth Castle on St Helier's Day or taking part in a re-enactment of the Battle of Jersey in the Royal Square Facilities and Access Entrance and parking: Located at the Weighbridge St Helier near the Royal Yacht Hotel. No on-site car park but parking for cyclists. Public parking in Pier Road. Buses and cycle routes: Any bus to Liberation Station. Follow any cycle route for St Helier Refreshments: The Merchant House Brasserie is at the entrance to the museum to make a reservation call +44 (0) 1534 510069. Gift Shop: The Jersey Heritage gift shop, selling gifts and souvenirs relating to the collection and Genuine Jersey products, the gift shop is located at the museum and is open to both visitors and passers by. Access arrangements: Disabled access to all floors Dogs: No dogs allowed, except Guide Dogs Hearing loop available at reception and a portable hearing loop is available for groups if requested in advance
Este tour le guiará por la zona al norte de Ámsterdam, a la orilla del río Zaan, para visitar la pintoresca aldea Zaanse Schans, famosa por sus molinos de viento y con las características casas de madera verde. A finales del siglo XVIII este distrito era un área industrial con aproximadamente 700 molinos de viento en uso. Actualmente solo quedan cinco molinos. El tour continúa a través del fabuloso paisaje holandés hacia Volendam, donde podrá dar un paseo por las bonitas calles de este pueblo pesquero y visitar la tradicional fábrica de quesos. Después de cruzar el lago Ijssel tendrá la oportunidad de visitar Marken, aldea situada en una isla y/o península situada a orillas de la antigua Zuiderzee (una bahía de poca profundidad). El GPS Tour incluye una visita a un molino de viento en funcionamiento, el bote entre Marken y Volendam, la visita a una fábrica de quesos y la visita a un fabricante de zuecos tradicional.
La Torre de Londres es uno de los monumentos más famosos del mundo. Fue construida en el siglo XI (hace casi 1.000 años), y ha sido testigo de innumerables acontecimientos relevantes para el desarrollo de la actual monarquía parlamentaria británica. Durante la visita, podrá conocer a los famosos guardianes “Yeoman” o “Beefeaters”, vestidos como en la época de los Tudor, podrá escuchar la leyenda de los cuervos y también cuentos aterradores sobre la historia de la Torre. Visite la infame Torre Sangrienta, donde los príncipes fueron asesinados, la Torre Beauchamp donde los visitantes pueden leer inscripciones grabadas por los antiguos prisioneros y la Puerta de los Traidores, donde se empalaba la cabeza de los prisioneros más desgraciados, y mucho más. Esta entrada le permite acceder a todas las torres y atracciones, así como a las tiendas de regalos exclusivas, al histórico restaurante New Armouries, al Tower Cafe y al quiosco. Su entrada a la Torre también incluye la entrada a las Joyas de la Corona. Y tenga en cuenta que vendemos a un precio inferior respecto al precio de taquilla. Cosas que hacer y ver en la Torre de Londres: Exposición “Line of Kings” Durante más de 300 años, los visitantes de la Torre de Londres han podido contemplar exposiciones con armas y armaduras reales, caballos de madera de tamaño real y figuras de reyes. La Torre Blanca La Torre Blanca es uno de los castillos más famosos del mundo. Fue construido para asombrar, someter y atemorizar a los londinenses y a la vez disuadir a los invasores extranjeros. Es un símbolo de Londres y de la Gran Bretaña. Las Joyas de la Corona La Casa de las Joyas de la Torre de Londres alberga las famosas Joyas de la Corona. 23.578 piedras preciosas y gemas conforman las Joyas de la Corona e incluyen el diamante más famoso del mundo "La Gran Estrella de África". Los Tours de los Guardianes Yeoman Los Guardianes Yeoman, también conocidos como Beefeaters, son el rostro público de la Torre de Londres. Además de proteger la Torre y las Joyas de la Corona, también ofrecen tours para sus visitantes, en los que les deleitan con historias sobre la torre. Las Bestias Reales Lo último que esperaría ver en la Torre de Londres son leones, tigres, elefantes y osos polares, pero durante más de 600 años la Royal Menagerie hospedó estas especies y muchas más. Descubra sus extraordinarias historias y cómo era su vida en la torre. Los Cuervos La leyenda dice "El reino y la Torre caerán si los seis cuervos abandonan la Torre de Londres". Ya sea cierto o no, los cuervos se han convertido en uno de los elementos más famosos de la Torre, ¡solo asegúrese de contar al menos 6 cuando la visite! La Torre Verde Aunque parezca increíble, ser ejecutado en la Torre de Londres fue considerado un privilegio para aquellas personas de alto rango. La Torre Verde contiene un memorial permanente para aquellos "afortunados" que fueron ejecutados allí. El Palacio Medieval Al ser la parte más antigua de la Torre de Londres, el Palacio Medieval cuenta con unos interiores asombrosos que no verá en ningún otro lugar. Allí puede hacerse a la idea de cómo era la vida en una lujosa casa medieval. Reyes y Monedas; “The Royal Mint” en la Torre Una exposición dedicada a contar la historia de la Casa Real de la Moneda que estuvo ubicada en la Torre durante más de 500 años. Conozca los esfuerzos de Isaac Newton para liberar Londres de los falsificadores cuando fue Guardián de la Casa de la Moneda, los duros castigos de Eduardo I para aquellas personas que manipularon sus monedas, la restauración de la moneda por Elisabet I tras la desastrosa injerencia de su padre Enrique VIII y el rechazo de Carlos II de Inglaterra al dinero de la Commonwealth.
Parks & Beach Tour See Golden Gate Park and the Pacific Ocean! This one hour tour takes you through one of the largest urban parks in the world to the stunning Ocean Beach. Some of the tour highlights include: California Academy of Sciences, the De Young Museum, Japanese Tea Gardens, the Conservatory of Flowers, Lincoln Park, Ocean Beach, the historic ruins of the Sutro Baths, Lands End hiking trails, the Cliff House. Official City Tour (blue route) This tour departs from Fisherman’s Wharf, taking you along Ghirardelli Square, the Palace of Fine Arts, and the Marina District, before visiting the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. At South Vista Point you can hop off the bus to walk across the 1.7 mile span of bridge, or you can explore the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center and the Presidio. The tour continues into Golden Gate Park, one of the world’s largest man-made havens, ranging over more than 50 city blocks and home to 10 lakes, making it one of the most popular places to see in San Francisco. With several stops throughout the park, you can visit the California Academy of Sciences, the De Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, or the Botanical Gardens. Continuing the tour through Haight Ashbury, you will experience the so called “Hippie District”, before we head into the Civic Center area with many architectural landmarks, such as our impressive City Hall, the Opera House, Symphony Hall, the Asian Art Museum and the Public Library. From there, the tour continues to the central shopping district of San Francisco – Union Square, where you can find Macy’s Department store and hundreds of other major department stores and high end retailers. After about two hours we return towards Fisherman’s Wharf, stopping at various waterfront locations, including Pier 39 with its world-famous sea lions as well as restaurants, shopping opportunities and many attractions for more fun in San Francisco. Sausalito Tour Take this tour from South Vista Point to have the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge while driving across the bridge to North Vista Point. From there you have breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay (weather permitting), and on a nice day you can see the San Francisco skyline, Alcatraz Island and the Bay Bridge, making it a great photo stop for every visitor. The tour continues into Marin County and stops in charming Sausalito where you can hop off the bus, stroll around, shop, dine, visit various art galleries and enjoy a relaxing lunch by the waterfront. San Francisco Night Tour This live narrated 90 minute tour of San Francisco shows you the most vibrant neighborhoods of the city! With spectacular views from the top of an open top Double Decker bus, the tour covers all major sites of San Francisco and visits the most popular areas, such as Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, Financial District, the Embarcadero, Chinatown, North Beach, and Nob Hill with its impressive Grace Cathedral. The tour includes two brief walking tours around Nob Hill and the Embarcadero for even more photo opportunities.
The Go San Diego® Card is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility. Save up to 55% off retail prices on admission to over 40 top attractions and activities for one low price, including the San Diego Zoo, LEGOLAND® California, Safari Park, bicycle tours, kayaking, harbor tours, and more. Daily admission to SeaWorld® is included with all 3, 5, or 7 day passes. Enjoy the flexibility to choose attractions as you go and do as much as you want each day. Save Money! Pay one low price and save up to 55% off combined admission prices. Save Time & Hassle - Pay nothing at the gate and skip the line at select attractions. Daily admission to SeaWorld® is included on all 3, 5, or 7 day passes Flexibility - Create your own itinerary from over 40 attraction choices. Freedom - No limitations. Do as much as you want each day. Insider Info - Free guidebook and map. Click here for a complete list of current attractions included with the Go San Diego® Card. Please note: FlowRider is closed until further notice. Please check the website for updates. Frequently Asked Questions What do you mean by "calendar days over 2 weeks"? "Calendar days" are days on a calendar, not 24-hour periods. For example, if you activate a 3-Day Card on a Monday evening, it is valid for the remainder of Monday (1st calendar day) and any 2 additional calendar days within two weeks of activation.Tip: to get the most out of your pass, plan to visit attractions early in the day. Is this just a discount card? Will I still need to buy tickets? No. Passes include admission to each attraction; no need to pay anything at the gate. Some attractions may offer upgrades or special exhibits for an additional fee. Do I need to choose my attractions in advance? Nope, you can choose from the included attractions as you go. What is the age cut off for child cards? Child cards are for children ages 3-12. Most attractions do not charge for children under 3 years old. However, there are some exceptions (especially children's museums and attractions geared toward very young travelers). If you have a child under 3 years old, please check with the attraction directly in advance. You may be charged at the gate. How will I get my pass? When your order is complete you will receive an email with printable and Smartphone version of your Go San Diego® Card. There is nothing to Redeem, you can go right to first attraction you want to visit and start using your card immediately. How do I "activate" my card? Simply visit your first attraction! Is my card valid all day? Yes. You can enter attractions any time with the Go Card. What is your refund policy? Our Risk Free Guarantee gives you one year from your purchase date to return any non-activated passes for a full refund. How many days should I buy? Most travelers visit between 2 and 3 attractions each day depending on individual preference. Our most popular card is the 3-Day card. Does the Card expire? Yes. You have one year from the date of purchase to begin using your pass. After one year, it will expire. How much will I save? Compare the price of the pass to the gate prices of the attractions you want to visit to see how much you can save. We give you the flexibility to create your own itinerary and choose the attractions you want to visit depending on your interests. How many attractions can I visit in one day? On a Go Card, you can visit as many attractions as you want in a day. Can I visit an attraction more than once? In most cases, you can visit each attraction once per day. Some attractions are valid only once during the life of the pass. Please reference your guidebook for specific information on each attraction. Do I need to make reservations to visit the attractions? Attractions that require a reservation will display a symbol on the guidebook page. Some attractions require a credit card to hold a reservation. In these cases, your credit card will not be charged unless you do not show up for your reservation. What’s the catch? There’s no catch. Go San Diego Card has a partnership with all of the participating attractions to make your visit to San Diego as memorable as possible and to help you save time and money. Can I share my pass with a friend or sell it? No. The Card is non-transferrable and may not be re-sold. What happens if an attraction is closed or a tour is cancelled due to weather or other problem? While we do our best to ensure that all attractions are available, events happen that are out of our control. The great thing about our Card is that there are so many attractions to choose from. If an attraction is closed, or cannot be visited for some reason, we know you'll find a fun alternative in your guidebook!