Gratis
Apoyo
Highlights Breathtaking view of the city Indoor and Outdoor seating Featuring live jazz by the Grammy nominated “Dukes of Dixieland“ Museum quality Engine Room Departs from the Toulouse Street Wharf behind Jax Brewery Reservations recommended Ticket Includes Cruise ticket Ticket Excludes Food and Drink Hotel Pick up
Chargeur solaire pliable certifié 7W avec panneau solaire
Catégorie:Organisateur de voyage,Trousse de Toilette,Trousse à Cosmétiques,Organisateur de Bagage,Sac de Voyage; Activité:Voyage; Fonction Première:Vêtements; Matériau:Nylon; Dimensions:/; Fonction:Durable,Grande Capacité,Rangement de Voyage,Portable; Poids Net:0.083; Catégories de base:Sacs de Maternité; Produits spéciaux sélectionnés:StockEuro,Liquidation
A beautiful and interesting day tour from Salou that will take take you away from the coast onto a scenic route right through the beautiful interior of Catalonia with olive groves and vineyards. The first stop is at the Monastery of Poblet, which is still inhabited by monks that live in almost total seclusion. Poblet is therefore the main example of the famous strict Cistercian order. Poblet is not only a monastery but also a military fort, a palace, a pantheon and famous for its high artistic value. It is therefore quite logical that it´s been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1991. After visiting the monastery, we´ll drive on to the medieval village of Mont Blanc, famous for its annual knights Festival and where George, alledgedly fought with the dragon! The walls surrounding Montblanc are one of the best preserved in Catalonia. Here, you´ll have the opportunity to have a nice little walk around and take your seat on one of the terraces for a drink or lunch (optional). We´ll end the day with a visit to a local wine cellar. Your guide will tell you everything you need to know about making wine, from picking the grapes to bottling the bottles. And of course, we´ll also offer you a little glass to taste it all yourselves. Enjoy! Languages: English, Dutch, French, German and Spanish
6 pcs Cubes D'emballage Sacs À Bagages Organisateur Durable Voyage Voyage Bagages Emballage Organisateurs Ensemble avec Trousse De Toilette Bordeaux
The stadium was first opened in 1923 with a capacity from 17,000 spectators, after the club left its first home at Algiros. The stadium was severely damaged during the Spanish Civil War and then used as a concentration camp for political prisoners. The ground was extensively renovated in the 1960s after the disastrous flood of 1957, reaching its present capacity of 55,000. It has been the seat for several important international matches and is renowned for its steep terracing and for being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of Europe in which to play. On this guided tour you’ll visit all the main parts of the stadium, including the Presidential Box and Balcony, the Trophy room, the Press Office, the Home Team Dressing Room, the Players’ Tunnel, the pitch itself the Chapel, the Referee’s Dressing Room and the club shop. This visit to the home of one of Europe’s great clubs is a must for fans of all ages.