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Highlights Join this wonderful tour to Pompeii and Naples from Rome with a return transfer included Skip the Line entry to the Pompeii excavation site Explore Pompeii with an expert guide who will give away all the secrets of this historic place in your prefered language Enjoy a stroll of visit the shopping area after your guided tour ends Indulge in a delicious full lunch at a restaurant Visit Naples with the Hop on Hop off bus Ticket Includes Return transfer Rome – Pompeii – Naples with GT air-conditioned coach Skip The Line entrance to Pompeii excavation site, with reserved pick up and drop off area in front of Pompeii excavation site 2 Hour Pompeii Guided Tour with professional guide available in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese and Japanese Reserved area with air conditioned in the archaeological area Orange juice & Bottle of water Full Lunch (in case of food intolerance and special requests ask the bus attendant directly on board) Limoncello tasting Photo with the gladiator City Sightseeing Naples Line B, Panoramic Tour (last about 1:15h) Ticket Excludes: Hotel Pick Up’s
There is a free bar on this trip for throughout the cruise. Pirate animation in English
Rideaux à œillets d'intimité bloquant le soleil pour rideaux d'extérieur et d'intérieur à 1 panneau
As you walk, discover the bohemian Barcelona of the late 19th and early 20th centuries where Picasso lived during his youth through anecdotes about his friendships and the events that influenced his life and artistic career. This route will take you to such unique places as the Quatre Gats, the beer hall and cabaret on Carrer Montsió; the friezes on the facade of the Col·legi d'Arquitectes, Picasso's only open-air artwork; and the Llotja de Mar, the art school where he studied. You'll also walk along carrer Avinyó, a source of inspiration for Picasso from which his famous painting "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" takes its name. The tour ends with a guided tour of the Museu Picasso, a key museum if you want to understand and find out about the artist's formative years and development. The museum houses more than 4,000 works which make up the world's most complete collection dating from Picasso's early years.