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London Eye At 450ft high, the London Eye is the world's highest observation wheel. 32 Capsules, each carrying 25 guests, take you on a 30 minute journey through the most spectacular views of, over and around London spanning 25 miles in all directions. Combine your experience with the London Eye River Cruise Experience, a 40-minute sightseeing circular cruise on the River Thames, passing the Houses of Parliament, Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral. London Eye 4D Experience The London Eye 4D Experience is a groundbreaking 3D film with in theatre effects, such as wind, bubbles and mist, to make the 4D. The film itself is a touching story of a little girl in London with her father. Her view of famous London landmarks is obscured by people and traffic, but a seagull draws her attention to the London Eye and her father takes her for an experience; finally she has an amazing view of the city. Colourful parties inside the capsule, time lapse of the London Eye day and night and a spectacular firework display all add up to an emotional and entertaining experience; the perfect prelude to an experience on he London Eye itself. Tower Bridge Exhibition Tower Bridge Unveils New GLASS FLOOR Across High-Level Walkways Launched in the West Walkway today, the glass floor offers visitors a never-seen-before view of London life, from 42 metres above the River Thames. Look down to spy road and pedestrian life whizzing over the Bridge while river vessels sail under it – and plan your visit in advance for the truly magical experience of the bascules being raised beneath your feet. The glass floor measures 11 metres long by 1.8 metres wide and comprises of six panels weighing 530 kilograms each. It is made up of five thick layers and can hold the equivalent weight of an elephant and two taxis! The installation took a 20-strong team to construct it over a six week period. The Walkways also offer stunning panoramic views of London while each of the 20 bridges featured in our popular and refreshed 'New Great Bridges of the World' display showcase a breath-taking feat of engineering. After learning about the history of the Bridge through animations and displays in the Towers, continue to the Victorian Engine Rooms for the beautifully maintained steam engines that were once used to power the bridge lifts. Over 100 years ago, the Victorians built a bridge that has become one of London's most famous landmarks. High level walkways were built to allow people to cross the Thames whilst the Bridge was lifted to let tall ships sail past - Tower Bridge Today these Walkways act as viewing galleries, giving visitors the most spectacular views across an ever changing London skyline. Walkways & Exhibition: Visitors enter Tower Bridge Exhibition via the North Tower. They are then transported by lift to the top of the Tower (47 metres above the Thames) where they have a unique opportunity to see the Bridge’s steel skeleton from within. A short film explains the history and provenance of the Bridge and then there is the chance to admire the spectacular views – from both covered Walkways. On the east Walkway there are fantastic views of the Docklands and from the west Walkway you can see the new GLA building, the Tower of London, St Paul’s, the city, the Pool of London and Big Ben and the London Eye in the distance. Interactive computerised kiosks and graphic panels explain the significance of the views to visitors, as well as providing more information on the history and building of the Bridge. The interactive material and graphic panels are written in seven languages and an audio loop for the hard of hearing is also in place for the video show. There is another film to view in the South Tower before descending for the short walk to the historical Engine Rooms, included in your ticket price. Victorian Engine Rooms: These provide a fascinating insight into late 19th century engineering. Installed for the completion of Tower Bridge in 1894, these huge, and beautifully maintained, coal-driven engines were used to power the thousands of bascule Bridge lifts performed until 1976. Although lifts are now operated by electricity, the original steam engines are still in place. The Engine Rooms give visitors a chance to experiment with models demonstrating the technology behind the Bridge. There are also some amazing photographs of Tower BridgeTthroughout its lifetime – including a revealing picture of the heavy steel structure of the Bridge as the stone cladding was installed over it.
Shearwater is a classic Newport-style schooner yacht, only recently recognized as a national landmark in 2009. The vessel was built by Rice Brother Corporation in East Boothbay, Maine, back in a time when yachting was a rare combination of elegance and adventure; Rice Bros. were well known for building luxury pleasure yachts and produced some 4,000 hulls over a period of 64 years. The keel was laid down on January 4, 1929 and a news clip from the Boothbay Register reflects alongside a photograph "Tyler Hodgon at the old Tide Mill is getting out timbers for the schooner to be built at Rice’s. Vessel to be built of native white oak." Traditionally built from hand-hewn native white oak, she was the last boat to be constructed at that yard - likely due to the ensuing Great Depression brought on by the Stock Market Crash that occurred later that autumn. East Boothbay was a small coastal town with shipbuilding being its only industry. About 40 workmen were employed for the construction of SHEARWATER. Her designer Theodore Donald Wells was born in Hudson Falls, N Y on October 22, 1875. He was a naval architect and marine engineer, a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and also the Institute of Naval Architects London. His education included post-graduate work at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He began his career as a member of the firm Herreshoff and Wells, N. Y. City in 1902. Working with Herreshoff no doubt had an influence on his designs, which bear similarities to many of the famous Herreshoff designed yachts of that time. From 1903 to 1907 he worked for Wintringham and Wells and then began practicing his profession under his own name. Mr. Wells joined the Navy Department in March 1917 and became Superintending Constructor of the Baltimore District U. S. N. Notable yachts designed and constructed under his supervision are "Viking" a 272 foot steel motor yacht built for George F. Baker in 1929 by Newport News and "Karina" a three masted schooner built for Robert E. Tod in 1932 by Staten Island Shipbuilding. Mr. Tod was a well-known offshore yachtsman as was his former yacht ‘Thistle", which competed in the Emperors Cup ocean race. SHEARWATER was launched on May 4, 1929 and photographs in the Boothbay Register reflect her graceful and elegant lines. Her first Captain, Leon Esterbrook of Edgarton, MA, arrived to take charge of the fitting out. Her owner Charles E Dunlap was a member of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, NY and this became SHEARWATER’s first homeport after her completion in late September 1929. It was there in Oyster Bay that she first started to thrill those who sailed in luxury aboard her and those who were privileged to crew her on race day. Since her launching and documentation in Lloyd’s Register of American Yachts in 1929, she has had a colorful history and has been carefully maintained and restored to standards that few contemporary vessels are able to match and is truly a piece of American Maritime History. On November 7, 1942 SHEARWATER was requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration and became a member of The United States Coast Guard’s Coastal Picket Patrol during World War Two. She was painted gray and bore the numbers CG67004. Based at Little Creek, Virginia she patrolled the waters east of the Chesapeake Bay entrance and south towards Cape Hatteras. Her skipper during that period reflected on how they used their free time while out on submarine patrol to race against other yachts and in his own words "sailed in tandem with the schooner Lord Jim, racing in and out of port, up and down the east coast and winning." She was designed and built as a gaff rigged schooner but during this period was changed to a Marconi rig. She carries over 2,550 square feet while under full sail. A true veteran world cruiser, she first transited the Panama Canal in July 1946 and in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s completed a two and a half-year global circumnavigation. In December 1971 Mrs. John B. Thayer of Rosemont, wife of a former trustee and treasurer, donated SHEARWATER to the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute of Environmental Medicine. She was used by the university as a laboratory for research on physiological responses to the stresses of living and working underwater. Captained by James Shearson, she was fitted with compressors, generators, monitoring instruments and a small decompression chamber. She has participated in many Ancient Mariner and Classic yacht races in U S waters as well as racing in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand while on her circumnavigation in the early 1980’s. It is rumored she was once dismasted in the famous Newport to Bermuda race. She was last raced by the current owners in San Diego in May 1995 in the American Schooner Cup and finished second overall. She entered the yacht charter industry in 1966 whilst on the West Coast sailing to the Channel Islands and was again used to generate income to keep her shipshape while owned by the University of Pennsylvania. During the chartering industry’s infancy in the Caribbean, SHEARWATER was known as the " Queen of the Fleet". Today she continues this tradition offering the most unique sailing experience and has passed rigid Coast Guard inspections and can carry up to 49 passengers. We welcome you to join us for an excellent opportunity to experience the ambiance of a vintage sailing vessel while delighting in the splendors of The Manhattan sky-line, the Statue of Liberty or the beauty of the oceans beyond.
SEA LIFE Melbourne Haga un viaje a las profundidades con más de 10.000 animales acuáticos, encontrará algunos de los animales más increíbles del mundo. ¡Acérquese a los divertidos pingüinos, a tiburones enormes, peces sierra, rayas majestuosas, hermosos caballitos de mar, miles de peces tropicales y mucho más! Hay tanto que ver y una gran variedad de actividades divertidas para jóvenes y mayores, que no se arrepentirá de la visita a SEA LIFE Melbourne. SEA LIFE Melbourne le ofrece una aventura interactiva desde las profundidades del océano hasta las aguas heladas de la Antártida. La impresionante exhibición Croc Lair es solo una de las 12 nuevas zonas de descubrimiento del acuario, también podrá admirar la única exhibición mundial de tiburones elefante en Bay of Rays, quedase fascinado al experimentar un arco iris de colores en el Seahorse Pier, y explore un mundo diferente a cualquier otro y maravíllese con los majestuosos pingüinos rey y los papúa en Penguin Playground. Con los encuentros interactivos con animales, las icónicas pantallas de última generación, la alimentación de animales y más, SEA LIFE Melbourne es una experiencia excelente, educativa y completamente interesante. Zoo de Melbourne El zoológico de Melbourne es una fantástica experiencia de vida salvaje con más de 320 especies, incluida la original y única fauna australiana, como canguros, koalas, uombats y emús. Disfrute de poder ver animales de todo el mundo en hábitats naturales y exhibiciones especiales, desde grandes félidos y elefantes a orangutanes y focas descaradas. Podrá acercarse a una gran variedad de animales autóctonos australianos. Además la casa de las mariposas es una experiencia fascinante donde le rodearan cientos de coloridas mariposas y una exuberante vegetación tropical. Los visitantes más jóvenes podrán aprender y jugar en la exhibición Growing Wild o en el espacio de juegos Keeper Kids. Sorpréndase con el mundo de vida salvaje en el corazón de Melbourne. El Zoo de Melbourne es un lugar ideal para pasar un gran día en familia. Visite el Mapa Interactivo para conocer más cosas sobre el Zoo de Melbourne.
One general admission includes access to all museum and aquarium exhibits, including the rainforest, planetarium, and living roof. Admission to this popular Bay Area attraction includes a wide range of daily programmes and activities, including dive shows, penguin feedings, swamp talks and more. It's fun for the whole family! The Academy is a single structure but contains multiple venues, including the aquarium, the planetarium, the natural history museum and the 4-story rainforest. In addition, there's a 3D theater, a lecture hall, a Naturalist Center, two restaurants, an adjacent garden and aviary, a roof terrace, and an Academy store. The building also houses the Academy science labs and administrative offices, including an extensive library and scientific archive consisting of more than 26 million specimens. The Academy is now the largest public Platinum-rated building in the world, and also the world’s greenest museum. The Academy earned the platinum rating (highest rating possible) for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). This commitment to sustainability extends to all facets of the facility - from the bike racks and rechargeable vehicle stations outside the building to the radiant sub-floor heating inside the building to the energy-generating solar panels on top of the building! SF MOMA All visitors (including members and visitors 18 and under, who always receive free admission) require a ticket so we can ensure the museum does not exceed capacity. Order tickets in advance for all members of your party so everyone can enter the galleries at the same time. No eating, drinking, smoking, or sleeping is permitted in the Museum. Eating and drinking are permitted in designated areas only (Café 5, Sightglass at SFMOMA, and In Situ). Sealed food and drink containers are allowed if they are packed away inside a bag. Backpacks may not be carried on your back; they must be carried or worn on your front at all times.
EDIFICIOS HISTÓRICOS Exposición del Puente de la Torre - £9 Caballerizas Reales - £9 Royal Albert Hall: tour guiado - £12’25 El Real Observatorio de Greenwich - £7’70 The Monument - £4 Banqueting House - £6 Jewel Tower - £4’20 Arco de Wellington - £4’30 Apsley House - £8’30 Casa Benjamin Franklin - £7 Palacio de Eltham - £13 La Colección Wernher en Ranger’s House - £7’20 MUSEOS Museo Imperial de Guerra - £5 El Museo del Transporte de Londres - £16 Museo Household Cavalry - £7 Museo Charles Dickens - £8 Museo London Motor - £30 Museo Guard - £6 Museo Cartoon - £7 Museo Foundling - £7’50 Museo de la Ciencia – IMAX Theatre - £11 Casa Museo Handel – £6’50 Museo London Canal - £4 Museo Royal Air Force Museo de las Marcas, Packaging y Publicidad - £7’5 Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret - £6’50 Museo Fan - £4 Museo Firepower Royal Artillery - £5’30 Museo Florence Nightingale - £7 Museo The Garden - £7 Museo Judío - £6’50 Museo Pollock’s Toy - £6 Museo V & A: muestre un London Pass válido en el Mostrador de Información y tendrá entrada gratuita en algunas exposiciones del Museo Victoria y el Museo Albert– £7 / £16 Museo Keats - £5 Museo de la Comedia - £5’50 Handel & Hendrix - £10 LUGARES DE INTERÉS HMS Belfast - £14’50 Kew Gardens - £15 Cutty Sark - £12’15 ArcelorMittal Orbit - £15 Jardín Botánico de Chelsea - £9 London Wetland Centre - £11’23 Cuevas Chislehurst - £6 GALERÍAS La Galería de la Reina en el Buckingham Palace - £10 Galería Courtauld - £6 Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art - £5 Guidhall Art Gallery: muestre su London Pass para recibir gratis una guía (valorada en £6) TOURS Y CRUCEROS Tour por el Wembley Stadium - £19 Tour por la Destilería Beefeater Gin - £12 Tour por el Estadio del Arsenal - £20 Tour por el Estadio del Chelsea FC - £20 Museo & Tour Experience Wimbledon - £24 Tour por el Estadio Twickenham & Museo del Rugby - £20 El Tour Sherlock Holmes - £10 Tour en Bicicleta por Londres - £23’95 Viaje en el Jason’s Canal Boat Trip - £9 Paseo del Rock’n’Roll - £9 Tour a pie por el Londres Real - £10 Tour por el Backstage del National Theatre - £8’50 OCIO Cines Curzon (Chelsea, Mayfair, Soho y Bloomsbury) - £14 / £15 Entradas para el London Brass RubbingCentre - £4’5 Namco Funscape - £3 Queens Ice – £7’50 a £13’50 Ahorre más de £420 en entradas, el precio de Adulto de todas las Atracciones que puede visitar con el Pass de 6 días. Otras Ofertas Especiales se ofrecen en la Guía, dándole acceso a otros grandes descuentos disponibles para los visitantes de Londres, incluyendo un importante ahorro para las entradas de teatro del West End, restaurantes y mucho más. ¡Puede visitar todas las atracciones que quiera e incluso más, gracias a las Entradas Express que se incluyen! No necesita llevar dinero encima y la London Pass hace que controle los gastos. ¿Cómo funciona el London Pass? El London Pass es una smart card, como una tarjeta de crédito con chip, que le permite la entrada gratuita completa a una selección de 56 atracciones de Londres. Es como un bufet libre, ya que una vez haya obtenido su London Pass no necesitará pagar para entrar en ninguna de las atracciones que este pase cubre y, cuanto más visite, más dinero ahorrará. Simplemente muestre al personal del sitio que visita su London Pass y ellos la pasarán por una maquina especial para después permitirle la entrada. Activar el London Pass: Esta smart card registra cuando y donde usa el London Pass por primera vez, así como hasta cuándo será válida. Eso significa que independientemente de la fecha de inicio que de cuando haga la compra, el London Pass se activará en el momento de su primer uso en una atracción. A partir de entonces su London Pass será válida para el número de días para los que haya compra (ya sean 1, 2, 3 o 6 días) y está sujeta al valor máximo de precio de entrada según los días que haya comprado. Es importante que tenga en cuenta que los días se basan en días de calendario, por lo que si usa su pase el Lunes a las 16:00, el Lunes se contará como un día entero en el uso de su Pase. Necesitará presentar su vale en uno de los puntos de cambio (podrá verlos en su vale) para recibir su London Pass así como detalles de todas las atracciones que puede visitar. Todos los clientes que recojan el London Pass deben dar la siguiente documentación al personal de seguridad: - Identificación con Fotografía (Pasaporte, DNI o Carnet de Conducir) - La Tarjeta de Crédito usada para hacer la compra del London Pass. En ningún caso se entregarán pases si esta documentación. Punto de Intercambio del Vale por el London Pass: 11ª de Charing Cross Road, Londres, WC1H 0EP Por favor tenga en cuenta que este Centro es sólo un punto de intercambio del vale y que las preguntas y quejas deben ir dirigidas a 365 Tickets.
The Paris Museum Pass will allow you free entry, without queuing and as many times as you like, to more than 60 museums (permanent collections) and monuments in Paris and the surrounding region. You will be given a flyer gathering all you need to know about the featured museums and monuments. The Paris Museum Pass includes entrance tickets in about 50 monuments and museums, among the followings : - In Paris: Orsay Museum / Notre Dame de Paris Towers / Conciergerie / Arc of Triumph / Panthéon / Quai Branly Museum / Rodin Museum / Pompidou center ... - Paris surroundings: Vincennes Castle / Chantilly Castle / Saint Denis Cathedral / Rambouillet Castle / Versailles Palace and Trianons / Fontainebleau Castle Included : 4 days pass available for 4 consecutive days from the first use Among monuments included you will be able to visit : Louvre Museum / Orsay Museum / Arc of Triumph / Notre Dame de Paris / L'Orangerie museum / Palace of Versailles / Fontainebleau Castle Information : Exchange your printed voucher to our agency and get the pass Why not combine your visit to Paris with a nice Lunch or Dinner in Paris, check our selection Eat in Paris ! Entry to museums is free for children under 18 - You will not require to purchase a ticket.
