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Ruta Azul – Tour por la Playa El tour por la Playa le llevará desde la Central Station pasando por el pintoresco MacArthur Causeway y alrededor de la isla de Miami Beach. Disfrute de las impresionantes vistas de las islas y del imponente horizonte del centro de la ciudad desde el autobús de dos pisos. Maravillase con la Avenida Washington, la Avenida Collins y Ocean Drive mientras el tour de desliza entre palmeras mostrando lo mejor de South Beach. Duración: 90 minutos | Horario: 08:40 – 17:40h | Frecuencia: cada 40 minutos Itinerario de la Ruta Azul Ruta Roja – Tour por la Ciudad El Tour por la Ciudad parte desde la Central Station y lo guiará a través de los distritos continentales más interesantes de Miami, como Coconut Grove, Little Havana. Además el tour también se mueve por el centro de Miami, mostrando la grandeza de la ciudad como la Torre Freedom, el Palacio de la Justicia del Condado, el Museo Vizcaya, … ¡y mucho más! Duración: 90 minutos | Horario: 09:15 – 17:15h | Frecuencia: cada 40 minutos Itinerario de la Ruta Roja Ruta Amarilla – Tour Nocturno Podrá deleitarse de las vistas de la ciudad de Miami iluminada bajo el oscuro cielo mientras disfruta del aire templado de la tarde desde la cubierta superior del autobús. Recuerde que este tour no realiza paradas durante el recorrido. Duración: 90 minutos | Horario: 19:30 y 20:00h Itinerario de la Ruta Amarilla **Mapa general de las tres rutas Crucero en Barco Combine el tour en autobús con un crucero alrededor de la Bahía Biscayne de Miami. Descubrirá las lujosas casas frente al mar de los ricos y famosos de Miami en un relajante crucero de 90 minutos. Para obtener más información y confirmar su elección simplemente tiene que hablar con el personal de Big Bus Tour Miami al canjear su vale. Para conectar con el crucero solo tiene que bajar en la Parada 1. Duración: 90 minutos | Primer crucero: 10:30 | Horario: 11:00 – 18:00h | Frecuencia: cada hora
Highlights Guided tour of the Red Light District Red Light Secrets - museum of Prostitution Ticket Includes 2 Hour walking tour Visit of Red Light Secrets - museum of Prostitution Guided tour in English, Spanish & German Please note: Must be 18 years or older. Ticket Excludes Food And Drinks Hotel Pick Up Full Description Amsterdam is well-known for it's erotic arts and with the Red Light District Walking Tour, you will discover everything there is to know about the hidden history. You will gain knowledge on the oldest trade in the world. During your visit you will visit Red Light Secrets, the only museum of prostitution in the world and uncover what goes on behind the scenes.
Your helicopter flight experience begins with a greeting and check-in from friendly operations staff, followed by a thorough safety briefing in the comfort of the modern and spacious guest lounge. After the safety briefing, we will head out to the helicopter and use your own camera for some photos in front of your helicopter before boarding. Cameras and video recorders can be taken with you on the helicopter for more fantastic memories of your flight over picturesque Sydney Harbour and beyond. Upon take-off enjoy full panoramic views of the Sydney skyline, Pacific Ocean and the historic port of Botany Bay. Within minutes of departure your experienced and skilled pilot will have you above the glistening waters of Maroubra Beach and tracking north along the coast at 500 feet. You will contour fly the picturesque coastline of the Eastern Suburbs beaches including Coogee, Clovelly and also the world famous Bondi Beach, the aquamarine waters sparkling against the Sydney sun. Admire the spectacular houses of Dover Heights and Vaucluse perched on the chiselled sandstone cliffs as you continue northbound to Sydney Heads. From the entrance to Sydney Harbour your flight path will continue north passing the golden sands of Manly and Dee Why Beaches past Longreef and onto Palm Beach; the northern most point of Sydney. From Palm Beach you will then track inland following the tranquil waters of the Hawkesbury River all the way to the Brooklyn Bridge. The scenery in the North West of Sydney is stunning. To the west you will see the foothills of the breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park, to the east the Ku-Ring-Gai National Park, and to the south the Sydney Olympic park, the home of the 2000 Olympic Games. From the Sydney Olympic site your pilot will then follow the Parramatta River at 500ft passing ferries and yachts on the way to the spectacular Sydney Harbour. Flying low over the southern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it is so close you can almost touch it, before climbing up over the white sails of the Sydney Harbour Opera House and historic Fort Denison. Take in the aerial views of the ever changing Sydney Harbour as you make for the heliport you will fly past some of Sydney’s great sporting arenas including the Sydney Football Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground, as well as Randwick Racecourse. Throughout the flight your pilot will be providing you with informative commentary via Bose voice activated headsets, you will also be able to talk with the pilot and your other passengers whilst on the helicopter.
HMS Caroline Duración de la visita: 90 minutos aproximadamente. Dirección: Muelle Alexandra, Queens Rd, Belfast BT3 9DT. Debe canjear los vales en la misma dirección Tenga en cuenta: los tacones más altos que 5 cm no se pueden usar a bordo. Titanic Belfast y SS Nomadic Descubra cómo fue abordar el RMS Titanic en el fatídico viaje inaugural con la visita al Titanic Belfast y al SS Nomadic. El edificio del museo marítimo, Titanic Belfast, fue construido a la misma escala gigantesca que el RMS Titanic. La exhibición del museo es informativa e interactiva, además de divertida, atractiva y accesible para todos. La aventura empieza al entrar en el vestíbulo gigante del edificio, rodeado por las cuatro secciones, en forma de casco naval, que albergan la experiencia. Mientras pasea por el Titanic Belfast, aprenderá aspectos interesantes sobre el Belfast de finales de siglo. Además experimentará un emocionante paseo a través de la reconstrucción de los astilleros y la construcción del Titanic. Descubra las historias de los pasajeros, la tripulación y los héroes del día; reviva el trágico final del viaje inaugural del Titanic y visite el fondo del Atlántico, lugar del naufragio. Disfrute de las impresionantes vistas de las gradas desde donde zarpó el Titanic y relájese en uno de los excelentes restaurantes. El SS Nomadic se encuentra en el muelle seco de Hamilton, adyacente al Titanic Belfast. No solo es famoso por ser el transbordador del RMS Titanic, también sirvió en la Primera y Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los visitantes pueden seguir los pasos de los pasajeros y soldados del Titanic y de celebridades como Charles Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton y Marie Curie. Tras una temporada como restaurante y club nocturno, el SS Nomadic recuperó su esplendor original y regresó a su lugar de procedencia, Belfast. Los visitantes ahora pueden experimentar una pieza auténtica y tangible del patrimonio industrial y marítimo de Belfast. Tenga en cuenta que los niños y niñas deben ir acompañados por un adulto durante toda la visita.
The Queen's Gallery was built in the shell of the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon’s School at the entrance to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The buildings were constructed in the 1840s with funds from the Duchess of Gordon, but fell into disuse in the late 19th century. Benjamin Tindall Architects were appointed project architects for the new Queen’s Gallery in October 1999. Their central visual theme was a celebration of The Queen’s Golden Jubilee, expressed through a series of arches and screens that lead visitors from the Gallery entrance to the exhibition spaces beyond. Their design complements the original 19th-century architecture, elements of which were incorporated into the new spaces. Unsympathetic later internal alterations were removed, and a new exposed steel and concrete floor inserted to reflect the original ‘gallery’ of the Church. A new stone arched entrance was created at the centre of the Horse Wynd frontage, opposite the new Scottish Parliament building. The use of a stone archway, with a courtyard beyond, is a traditional entrance device in Scottish architecture. The main walling is of Catcastle stone, the dressed work and lettering is of Stainton stone and the base is of Kenmay granite. ‘THE QUEEN’S GALLERY’ lettering above the entrance is the work of John Neilson, a calligrapher and carver. The letters were cut from single pieces of stone. Above sits Scotland’s heraldic lion, designed by Jill Watson. The lion sedant is based on a small red lion that sits at the feet of Mary, Queen of Scots on her tomb in Westminster Abbey. (The Palace of Holyroodhouse was once home to Mary, Queen of Scots.) The monumental entrance doors of oak have gilded bronze hinges by Jill Watson. Continuing the heraldic theme, the main hinges are decorated with the Scottish lion and unicorn. The beasts are set against the adjacent urban scene of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and the rural scene of Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags. The upper hinges are made as golden boughs of flowering native trees – chestnut and laburnum, oak, rowan and hawthorn. The stone archway is decorated with a carved and gilded garland of Scottish flowers, including daisies and thistles, created by Graciela Ainsworth, an Edinburgh-based sculptor, carver and conservator. Over the old entrance to the former church is a stained-glass window by Christian Shaw. The design shows a perspective drawing of the interior of a gallery. At night, the shape of the archway is reflected by the glass lights by Keiko Mukaide set into the paving. The artist has given the tiles a water flow pattern, mirroring the stream of visitors walking in and out of the Gallery. Inside, the reception desk by Hamid van Koten is made from curved pieces of Scottish elm with kilned glass and patinated copper. The pendant lights were designed and made in Edinburgh by Ingrid Phillips. Dividing the reception from the main Gallery area is a patterned glass screen by Jacqueline Poncelet. The screen’s bronze handles by Jill Watson incorporate figures looking at art in a gallery. The dramatic central stair of native timber leads to the Gallery spaces above. The complex shape was designed by the architects with Charles Taylor Woodwork, who were responsible for the construction. Lights set into the first floor illuminate the curved balustrading. The Queen’s Gallery was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 29 November 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations. It hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
What you can expect? Are you a gourmand? Don’t miss the chance to hit the foodie trail with your expert local guide by starting your tour at Syntagma Square, the beating heart of Athens’ nightlife. Admire the illuminated Greek Parliament followed by a scenic walk until you reach your first food stop; a contemporary deli shop with one-of-a-kind products and recipes, where you will indulge in a variety of Greek traditional flavors. Enjoy velvety fava with smoked sygklino ham from Mani, or hand-made pies with pastrami and graviera cheese. Wash down your tastings with traditional raki and learn the proper way to enjoy this beloved Greek spirit. After warming up a bit, follow your guide to encounter the liveliness of Monastiraki Square, where you will learn why it truly reflects all the different historical eras of Greece. As your tour continues, prepare yourselves to enter a neighborhood of wonders, through a picturesque alley crowned with an assortment of lamps of different shapes, sizes and colors. Welcome to Psirri, the hip and alternative neighborhood of Athens, with sophisticated cafes and small taverns scattered all around its main square. Your second food stop will be at a local taverna to practice the ritual of meze tasting in Greece; small side dishes like tigania (wine-infused bites of pork in the pan), zucchini fritters and tzatziki sauce, are meant to be shared with open hearts and meaningful conversations. Small tip: you'd better be hungry! This culinary & cultural exploration of Greece, would not be complete without wine; follow your foodie guide to a cosy, local wine bar and satisfy your thirst with a wine tasting of 5 different indigenous Greek varieties paired with carefully selected mouthfuls. A unique evening experience which will introduce you to the nightlife, gastronomy, and culture of Greece!