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Trip style: Walking tour, neighborhood tour Language Tour: English Full Itinerary Strap on your walking shoes for what’s sure to be the most epic tour of Detroit’s historic Corktown this side of Michigan Avenue. We’ll start on a block that has been key to Corktown’s revival, where BBQ, burgers, coffee, and craft cocktails beckon crowds of hungry and thirsty Detroiters. From here, you’ll take in the contrasting views of Detroit’s highs and lows. We’ll walk toward the massive Michigan Central Railroad Station, left for ruin and a symbol of the decline of Detroit. We’ll get a good look at this hulking structure, which has been ranked as one of the “must-see” abandoned buildings in the world. To contrast that, we’ll continue our Detroit walking tour past the charming, colorful Victorian houses of residential Corktown. This is Detroit’s oldest neighborhood, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Your guide will point out some local faves, like a charming Irish tavern, an indie record store, a great deli, and a popular new brewpub. We’ll also hear about the new microbrewery, start-up hub, and technology center that are helping to define Corktown as the neighborhood to know. Along the way, your local guide will point out an early 19th-century church that’s one of oldest churches in Detroit. Hopefully by this point you’ve worked up an appetite for a visit to the new Detroit Institute of Bagels — yes, it’s as official as it sounds and for you bagel snobs out there (we see you, New York), they take traditional bagel-making seriously. Start your seventh-inning stretch as we return to Michigan Avenue for a mile-long stroll past The Greening of Detroit office (and learn a little about their tree-planting and beautification efforts), and to Ernie Harwell Park, the gone-but-not-forgotten former home of the Detroit Tigers. This was the home field for baseball greats like Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg, and Al Kaline, and is where Nelson Mandela spoke shortly after his release from prison in South Africa. We’ll be sure to stop by Detroit Athletic Co. that started as a humble peanut stand and has grown to provide the best selection of sports swag. Along our Corktown tour, you’ll hear about the local funky spot for live music and art shows, and a favorite shop where you can get a “Coney dog” without having to go to Coney Island. Your local guide will also point out where to get some crazy-good shawarma sandwiches that Detroiters absolutely love, as well as epic burgers, wine, and charcuterie. Our colorful Detroit tour ends at a pot of gold in the Gaelic League Irish-American Club of Detroit. You may be a wee bit thirsty by the time we arrive, so we’ve got you covered with a complimentary half-pint. After the tour has officially ended, you’re free to stay at the Gaelic League for more beer or some Irish whiskey, or maybe you’ll want to visit the tasting room at Two James Distillery, or visit Batch Brewing Co., Brew Detroit, or one of the other great bars in Corktown. If all those foodie spots we passed have your stomach rumbling, your guide can point the way. Just ask them for a recap of the local lunch-and-a-pint haunts that make Corktown pop!
Where does the tour start? All tours start outside Gate 2 of Etihad Stadium, located in the Docklands area of the Melbourne CBD. Etihad Stadium can be easily reached via walking, train or tram (take any of trams 11, 35, 48, 70, 75, 86 or 96) and exiting at Southern Cross Station. Do I need to arrive early for my tour? It is advised that you arrive 5 minutes prior to your tour start time so that you can check in and go to the toilet or grab some snacks before the tour starts. What do I need to bring on the tour with me? It is highly recommended that you bring with you a poncho, umbrella, suncream, water and a hat. You can never guess what Melbourne's weather will do next! Do you offer tours in languages other than English? At present all of our tours are conducted only in English however we are working towards offering tours in additional languages. Is the tour suitable for all ages and for wheelchair users? The tour is suitable for all ages however unfortunately is not suitable for wheelchairs. What happens in the event of bad weather? Does the tour still run? A little rain never hurt anybody! City Sports Tours runs in all weathers. We will contact you if a tour is to be cancelled due to bad weather. If you don't hear from us then assume the tour is on!
Salida desde la oficina central de Cityrama, en la Rue de Rivoli dirección plaza de la Concorde, seguido de los Champs Elysées y hasta el Arc de Triomphe. A continuación, se llegará al districto 16, una de las áreas más prestigiosas de Paris.
La primera parada es en el el muelle de la Bourdonnais, donde subirá a bordo del barco de Bateaux Parisiens para disfrutar de un magnífico crucero durante una hora. Tendrá opción de escuchar audio-comentarios en 12 idiomas.
Después del crucero, cogerá el famoso ascensor de la Torre Eiffel hasta el segundo piso, donde podrá disfrutar de las maravillosas vistas panorámicas. En la Torre Eiffel acabará su itinerario.
Incluye:
Visita guiada de la ciudad en un autobús de lujo con aire acondicionado
Una hora de crucero por el Sena con Bateaux Parisiens
Visita a la segunda planta de la Torre Eiffel para disfrutar de una gran vista panorámica
Audioguías en su idioma para que conozca un poco sobra la historia de París.
Servicio de guía en diferentes idiomas
Salida de los tours:
En invierno - 10:00, 12:00 y 15:00 h
En verano - 09:00, 10:00, 12:00, 13:00 y 15:00 h
Duración: 4 horas aproximadamente
Información Importante:
En 2018, la Torre Eiffel renovará sus ascensores. La renovación durará 12 meses e implicará que uno de los ascensores estará fuera de servicio durante este periodo. Les mantendremos informados sobre cualquier novedad.
Our tour begins with a coach drive direct to the dark side of London. The Theatre Drury Lane, said to be the most haunted theatre in London, your guide will tell you why! We see The Old Bailey - the site of numerous public hangings, drive along Fleet Street, home of Sweeny Todd - the demon barber of Fleet Street - and his accomplice, Mrs Lovatt, who was said to have baked pies from the flesh of his victims, selling them to unsuspecting customers. As the shadows lengthen, we approach London's East End, a hotbed of crime and vice in the 19th century. During the autumn of 1888, terror struck when Jack the Ripper came out of the fog and dimly lit alleys just long enough to stalk and butcher his five victims. We leave the coach and walk his death trail inspecting the murder sites, deciphering the evidence and discussing the suspects. We will see the 10 Bells Pub, built in 1752 where many of Jack the Ripper's victims were said to have drunk. To this day the case remains unsolved. This is a combination coach/walking tour and will finish at a traditional pub.
Catégorie:Trousse à Cosmétiques,Organisateur de Bagage,Organisateur de voyage,Trousse de Toilette; Pour:Femme; Activité:Voyage; Quantité:1 pc; Forme:Cylindrique; Fonction Première:Vêtements; Matériau:Nylon; Dimensions:2317; Type de Fermeture:Dessiner une chaîne; Fonction:Etanche,Durable,Grande Capacité,Pliable,Rangement de Voyage,Portable; Dureté:Moyen; Poids Net:0.11; Catégories de base:Sacs de Maternité; Produits spéciaux sélectionnés:COD
Housse de bagage de voyage Housse de valise élastique Housse anti-poussière
