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LANGUAGES: English and Spanish The tour begins at 09:00 am from Bilbao to go directly on the A8 motorway to the border and reach Biarritz where'll make a panoramic tour of the most beautiful and interesting places of this city with its residential and tourist Faro, beaches, Puerto Viejo, Casino, Sea Museum, Rocher de la Vierge, Hotel Du Palais residence of Napoleon... we can enjoy its central shopping streets. Route will continue to approach the beautiful village of St. Jean-de-Luz, where we will make a visit on foot for their most interesting with its historical buildings and the typical port. Follow the coast to reach Hendaye village situated at the mouth of Rio Bidasoa Hondarribia directly opposite to where we will move from the port of Hendaye in a small boat to cross the Bay. Once in Hondarribia we'll make a walking tour through its most emblematic and typical areas with its walled medieval area and castle of Charles V and their mansions and palaces as well as the Navy Area with its flower-filled balconies and rides, bars, terraces, restaurants and popular atmosphere. Free time for lunch. Our guide will recommend the best places to have lunch with a basis of Tapas or tasting menus at both restaurants closed as Terrazas. In the afternoon we will follow the route to San Sebastian where we will make a visit for its most interesting areas, avenues, bridges, Paseo de la Concha, etc... including the ascent of Mount Igeldo to finish with a walk through the typical party full of ancient history with its most emblematic buildings such as the Church of the Virgen del Coro, City Hall, Puerto Viejo, Aquarium, etc. Free time to enjoy the Bay and its magnificent views or enjoy one of their famous typical Tapas bar in the city. Return direct motorway to get to your hotel in Bilbao last afternoon.
Features:
Highly water resistant: With a durable buckle to help fix firmly. It keeps your items from dust, water, snow, rain, etc.
Multi-use: Can be used as hand-carry or backpack.
Portable and practical: When not used, it can be rolled or folded, saving space and portable.
An ideal product for your outdoor sports: River rafting, boating, sailing, and fishing, hiking, cycling, etc.
Notes:Highly water resistant but not guaranteed to be 100% waterproof. It should not be fully submerged. Dry Bag
ONLY,other items displayed in pictures are for illustration purpose ONLY, they are NOT included in the listing!
*Congonhas Airport - 12.00 km *Guarulhos Int. Airport - 30.00 km *Historic monument- 1.00km *Museums - 5.00km *Zoo - 23.00km *Botanical gardens - 20.00km *Sports centre - 0.50km *Racetrack - 25.00km *Stadium - 8.00km
Paradas Tour Eiffel: Port de la Bourdonnais. Al pie de 1.710 escaleras de un gran monumento francés. Musée d'Orsay: Quai de Solférino. Al lado del museo, una parada en el mundo del Impresionismo. St-Germain-des-Prés: Quai Malaquais. Al lado del Institut de France, el París de los artistas y los intelectuales. Notre-Dame: Quai de Montebello. La armonía arquitectural de la catedral y la atmosfera del Barrio Latino. Station Jardin des Plantes / Cité de la Mode: La estación fue trasladada al pie de la Cité de la Monde, a solamente 10 minutos caminando de su original localización. Hotel de Ville: Cerca de Pont d'Arcole. La parada muestra la riqueza y el contrasto del distrito Marais y el Centro Pompidou. Louvre: Entre Pont Royal y Pont du Carrousel. Muestra un barrio donde la historia y la historia del arte de convierten en una. Champs-Elysées: Cerca de Pont Alexandre III. El mítico Paris - el Grand Palais, el Petit Palais y Avenue Montaigne. Beaugrenelle: situado en el 15º arrondissement, abierto a diario de las 10:00 hasta la 20:45h. Un lugar identificado por la relajación y la compra.
Catégorie:Boîte / Etui à Médicaments de Voyage; Matériau:Plastique; Dimensions:992.2; Type de Fermeture:Fermeture; Fonction:Accessoires d'Urgence de Voyage,Portable; Poids Net:0.05; date d'inscription:05/25/2016; Pays populaire:Brésil,Denmark,États Unis; Produits spéciaux sélectionnés:COD
Trip style: Local Life & Culture, History & Heritage Language Tour: English Full Itinerary Get the local lowdown on a city that's seen its fair share of drama in recent years on this historical Detroit tour that takes you through the city's crazy past. Begin your Detroit tour at a cafe on Broadway, where you'll meet your local guide and head out onto the streets. From the minute you leave the meeting point you'll start seeing some famous Detroit landmarks, such as the 95-year old Detroit Athletic Club, the renovated Opera House, the vacant Wurlitzer Building, and the fine new downtown YMCA. Your local guide will be telling you all you need to know about these spots, and what they mean to the city of Detroit. Continuing on your tour in Detroit, see the site where one of the biggest department stores in the US once stood. When it closed in the 1980s, it left a hole in the city that hasn't been filled. There are not many stores in the old retail district, but apartments and lofts have brought some new life to the area. Next on this Detroit city tour, the Compuware Building from 2002 is worth a visit, for its 15-story atrium and colorful fountain. Outside that building you'll see a panorama that includes landmarks like the 47-story Penobscot Building from 1928, the Guardian Building from 1929, and the Renaissance Center from 1977, which is home to the tallest hotel in the entire Western Hemisphere (72 floors!) as well as the headquarters of General Motors. Then you'll see Campus Martius Park in the heart of downtown, which opened in 2004 and features an ice-skating rink in winter and activities year-round. It recently won an award as the nation's most transformative urban park, and is a fine example of how Detroit is making a serious comeback. A visit to the Guardian Building gives you a picture of the greatness of Detroit in the late 1920s. The lobby and banking room of this art-deco skyscraper are truly incredible. We'll take a stop here, and then we take a ride on the elevated People Mover, which has been moving people around downtown Detroit since 1987. From the Michigan Avenue Station, see the $800 Million MGM Grand Casino and hotel that were completed in 2008, and the new Rosa Parks Transit Center (named for "the mother of the Civil Rights Movement") with its dramatic canopies. If the weather is nice, we'll walk to a nearby hotel that's a great example of Detroit's rise, fall and renewal. When it opened in 1924 it was the tallest hotel in the world and one of the fanciest, but it closed in the 1980s and stood vacant for more than 25 years on a prominent street corner. Detroiters were thrilled when it reopened after a $200 million renovation as the wonderful, a proud moment in Detroit's history! A block down from here is one of the world's tallest vacant buildings at 36-storeys high. Your leader will tell you stories of its past and how it awaits a new life. Next, we visit the area near Grand Circus Park, which is full of examples of Detroit's rocky history. Here we'll find even more vacant buildings as well as legendary parks and music venues that have hosted the like of Bruce Spingsteen and Detroit's own Eminem. This gives us many more opportunities for your guide to let you in on all the local secrets behind them. It's one thing simply seeing these buildings, but to get to know the history behind them makes the experience even more special, especially when it comes from the mouth of a local! Our last stop will be at a local brewpub, where you can sip on a local beer or soft drink and continue to chat about Detroit with your local guide. The first drink's on us!
