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El cementerio de Glasnevin fue establecido en 1828. En 2010 fue creado un museo premiado que contiene el café, tienda, exposiciones interactivas, una sección de la genealogía, y un espacio funcional. Glasnevin es el cementerio más grande de Irlanda, con más de 1,6 millones de personas enterradas allí, incluyendo muchos iconos históricos y habitantes del país. Daniel O'Connell, libertador y fundador del cementerio, cuya torre monumento es la más alta de Irlanda, se encuentra en una cripta decorativa. Ahora Glasnevin funciona como una atracción turística única en su tipo, siendo los tours guiados especialmente exitosos. A la vez continúa siendo un lugar operativo para la cremación y el entierro. Los Tours incluyen la visita a la Cripta de Daniel O’Connell y duran aproximadamente 1 hora y 15 minutos. El museo es auto-guiado. ¡La Torre O'Connell está ahora abierta a los visitantes! ¡Podrá subir a la Torre O'Connell - la torre más alta de Irlanda - por primera vez en 45 años! Mientras pasa al lado de la ornamentada cripta de Daniel O'Connell empezará su viaje hasta lo alto de este monumento construido en su honor. Después de una restauración profunda, las escalinatas de la Torre son finalmente accesibles, además de mostrar una exposición acerca de esta legendaria figura y la historia detrás de la torre. Una vez en lo alto, podrá disfrutar de unas increíbles vistas de 360º por las bastas tierras que componen el cementerio, la ciudad de Dublín, Wicklow y el Mar Irlandés. Horarios de la Torre: de 10:00 a 17:00 h todos los días Por favor pregunte en recepción para más información y reservas para la Torre O'Connell.
Planet Hollywood Restaurant - London Kids Menu - Includes a choice of one of the main dishes, a dessert from below & unlimited sodas* for children under 12 years or under The Main Event Penne Pomodoro (V) Penne pasta sauteed with fresh tomato sauce Spaghetti and Meatballs Spaghetti with beef meatballs in a tomato sauce Chicken Crunch Tender strips of chicken breaded with a sweet, crunchy coating served with fries or a garden salad Cheeseburger Fresh ground beef patty grilled medium to well with cheddar cheese and served on our fresh baked bun with fries or garden salad Hot Dog 'Frank Jnr' frankfurter (pork) in a fresh baked brioche hot dog bun served with fries Grilled Chicken Breast Grilled chicken breast served with fries or garden salad Fish Goujons Breaded fish pieces served with fries and peas Mac & Cheese Macaroni with a creamy cheese sauce with golden breadcrumb and parmesan topping That's Not All Folks Ice Cream / Sorbet Ask your server for our assortment of delicious flavours Kids' Sundae Two scoops of ice cream with chocolate sauce, whipped cream, a wafer and a cherry on top! Plus Unlimited Soda* *Includes coca-cola, diet coke, schweppes lemonade, fanta or one still water or one orange juice You can also to click here to view menu The View from The Shard - General Admission The Shard is an iconic, landmark building on the London skyline, designed by Master Architect Renzo Piano. At a height of 1,016ft (310 m), the tallest building in Western Europe, the Shard redefines London's skyline and will be a dynamic symbol of London, recognisable throughout the world. The View is situated at the top of The Shard, on floors 68, 69 and 72, and almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in London. Prepare to embark on a multi-sensory journey to 244 m (800ft) above of one of the greatest cities on earth. On arrival at Level 00, you will be drawn into the tapestry of London with glimpses of the city laid out before you. Travelling skyward in two high-speed ‘kaleidoscopic' lifts, you'll swiftly reach Level 68 - a cloudscape above the world... Then journey to Level 69 where the view is revealed and London opens out before you. For the best view in town, ascend to Level 72, at 244 m, the highest public level of The Shard. You'll be exposed to the elements with sounds of the city around you. Looking up, you'll see the shards of glass that form the top of this skyscraper as they disappear upwards into the sky.
The sights of London at night have to be seen to be believed and The London Showboat is the perfect way to do it. Aboard a modern RiverLiner™, we promise a dinner cruise with top quality entertainment both inside and out. Against the night sky the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, the O2 Millennium Dome, the Thames Barrier and many more London landmarks reveal their splendour. History unfolds before your eyes. Afterwards we'll have you dancing all the way back to Westminster to the strains of popular dance music from the last four decades. This is the way to see one of the world's great Capital cities. Menu Scottish Smoked Salmon Mousse with Mustard and Dill Centre, King Prawns with Lemon and Mesclun Salad ~ Tomato, Roast Pepper and Basil Soup ~ Roasted Supreme of Chicken wrapped in Parma Ham,Mushroom with Thyme and Red Wine Sauce served with Dauphinoise Potato and and Seasonal Vegetables ~ White, Dark and Milk Chocolate Truffle Cake with Raspberry Sauce ~ Tea or Coffee and Mints Vegetarian Menu Salad of Feta, Walnuts, Green Beans, Cherry Tomatoes, Roast Peppers, Pumpkin and Olives with Honey Dressing ~ Tomato, Roast Pepper and Basil Soup ~ Lasagne of Artichokes, Spinach, Sauté of Mixed Mushrooms, Goats Cheese with Seasonal Vegetables ~ White, Dark and Milk Chocolate Truffle Cake with Raspberry Sauce ~ Tea or Coffee and Mints You can pre-order the vegetarian menu by selecting ‘Vegetarian’ when making your booking. City Cruises does not guarantee that products are free from nuts or traces of nuts. Please note the Vegetarian Menu MUST be pre-ordered before the day of sailing. Gluten free meals are available with 72 hours advance notice. We are unable to take Vegetarian Menu orders on the night. Fresh Fruit salad dessert is available on request. For any special dietary requirements please call our ReservationsTeam on + 44 (0)20 77 400 400 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Recorded commentary in English, Arabic, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Mandarin Live Guided Tour in English on the Magical Night Tour Journey CITY TOUR Explore the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the iconic Louvre and the Emirates Palace. Visit a wide variety of museums, a Souk, dhow boats, a fort and a historic district. Tour Highlights Sheikh Zayed Mosque Emirates Palace Louvre Museum (UC) Al Hosn Fort Etihad Museum Capital Leaning Tower Heritage Village Mangroves Corniche Royal Palace Etihad Towers WTC Souk YAS TOUR Enter the action—packed entertainment zone Yas Island, an island like no other! Visit Ferrari World, a F1 Racing Circuit, Yas Waterworld, Yas Marina & Warner Bros. Theme Park. Tour Highlights: Ferrari World F1 Marina Circuit Drag Racing Strip Racing School Karting Track Yas Waterworld Yas Mall Warner Bros Viceroy Beach Yas Marina DHOW CRUISE Jump onboard an Arabian Dhow and glide down the Abu Dhabi coastline. Enjoy stunning views of the capital’s skyline, palaces, an island and the Marina Creek. Tour Highlights Corniche Marina Eye Lulu Island Beaches UAE Flag Pole Marina Creek Emirates Palace Fishing Village Abu Dhabi Skyline Bab Al Bahr hotel
Edge Zones Edge Zone 1 - 1945 - 1962 The Anglo-American special relationship of the Second World War triggered an evolution of musical trends in Britain. Big band music became popular through visiting GIs and the revived sounds of Dixieland and New Orleans trad jazz were introduced into the London scene. The do-it-yourself creed of 1950s skiffle encouraged young musicians to pick up cheap guitars and start their own groups. British pop was transformed by the rock'n'roll craze in the mid 1950s. Edge Zone 2 - 1962 - 1966 In the 1960s, British music went global with the irresistible tide of the 'British Invasion'. The original look and sound of beat groups like The Beatles, R&B bands like The Rolling Stones and female singers like Petula Clark took America by storm and Britain became known as a pop powehouse. Edge Zone 3 - 1966 - 1970 British pop became increasingly involved in cultural exchanges with underground political activity, fashion, art and drugs. Inspired by the 1967 'Summer of Love' in San Francisco, Britain began to stage their own 'love-ins' and 'happenings', with themes of peace and love becoming the inspiration for music in this period. The 12" album toook centre stage and pop evolved into rock as music broke out of the small clubs onto the arena circuit and emerging festival scene. Edge Zone 4 - 1970 - 1975 In contrast to the tough social and economic crisis of 1970s Britain, the charts began to fill with performers singing of escapism, glamour and excitement. A darker vision of 1970s Britain soon appeared through albums like the post-apocalyptic Diamond Dogs by David Bowie and progressive rock flourished. The music industry expanded and audiences sought entertainment, making sell-out arena tours the pinnacle for any successful artist. Edge Zone 5 - 1975 - 1985 This was a period of economic recession in Britain. Pop music reflected this with tougher, more outspoken styles. Punk dramatised Britain's social divisions, while the grassroots Rock Against Racism movement popularised reggae and brought a return to political involvement. Edge Zone 6 - 1985 - 1993 The mid-to-late 1980s was a time of accelerated social, economic, technical and political change. Videos, CDs and satellite broadcasting meant that music was more accessible to the masses. The late 1980s were also a time of regional and musical diversity. Heavy metal was reborn, imported house music reached ecstatic heights with the 'Second Summer of Love' and the 'Madchester' scene was blossoming in the North. Edge Zone 7 - 1993 - 2004 In the mid-1990s, 'Cool Britannia' swept through all areas of British identity. Britpop revived the traditional pop values of the 60s and 70s. The period also saw the rise of manufactured boy bands and The Spice Girls unleashed 'Girl Power' on the world. The rise of Youtube and streaming gave audiences new ways to access music. It presented artists with unchartered waters in the form of new channels emerging to promote their music. Edge Zone 8 - 2004 - Present 2004 saw the launch of X Factor. The manufacturing of pop stars by UK audiences is balanced by the diversity of artists rising to the top of the charts. Rap and R&B stars, indie bands and singer-songwriters take the download chart by storm. The Future It is impossible to predict the future of British music. Who will be the next superstar? how will we listen to music in 2025? Whatever the future, one thing we can be sure of is that the intimate relationship between music and the fan will always continue to transcend any technological, cultural or social barriers. No photography is allowed in the the exhibition.