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Catégorie:Sac de Voyage; Fonction Première:Usage quotidien,Portable; Matériau:Tissu; Fonction:Durable,Voyage,Rangement de Voyage,Vestimentaire,Portable,Etanche; date d'inscription:05/05/2022
Highlights:
Discover Europe in one day at Mini-Europe in Brussels
Experience an animated tour with visual and sound effects of 350 miniatures, including the chimes of Big Ben, the gondolas in front of the Doge’s Palace, the Grand-Place in Brussels and the Acropolis
View monuments that have been recreated down to the smallest detail on a scale 1/25th. From the Eiffel Tower (13m high) to the Big Ben (4m high), this is your chance to view the buildings up close.
Be astonished by the eruption of Vesuvius and the fall of the Berlin wall, fun for young and old
European Union exhibition: get to know the European Union better with this interactive experience.
Visit the icon of the World Fair of Brussels (Expo 58,1958), the Atomium, created as an optimistic vision of the future of a modern, new, super-technological world
The Atomium houses permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in the museum
View the influential totem in the Brussels skyline, half-way between a sculpture and architecture, a relic of the past with a determinedly futuristic look, the only symbol of its kind in the world and the most Belgian monument
Includes:
1-Day Ticket to Mini-Europe + Atomium
Catalogue Guide of Mini-Europe (64 pages in colour) is included in the price for adults
What’s Not Included:
Hotel Pick Up’s
Food & Drink
Group Tickets from 20 people
Please contact us if your group has a mixed number of adults /children/seniors.
1 Free tour leader per coach. For School Groups: 1 Free per 15 paying students.
Finding Hobbiton!
In 1998, Sir Peter Jackson’s team of location scouts were searching for the iconic rolling hills and lush green pastures of Hobbiton™. An aerial search led them to the Alexander farm, a stunning 1,250 acre sheep farm in the heart of the Waikato. They noted the area’s striking similarity to The Shire™, as described by JRR Tolkien, and quickly realised that the Hobbits™ had found a home.
In one particular part of the farm, a magnificent pine tree towered over a nearby lake, adjacent to a rising hill. Bag End now sits atop that hill, overlooking the Party Tree, as that pine would later be known. The surrounding areas were untouched; no power lines, no buildings and no roads in sight. This meant that Sir Peter Jackson could leave the 20th century behind, and fully submerge himself in the fantasy world of Middle-earth™.
In March 1999 the crew began the nine month quest to bring the ideas for Hobbiton to fruition; help was provided by the New Zealand Army, and soon 39 temporary Hobbit Holes™ were scattered across the 12 acre plot used for the set. Secrecy was key, and strict security measures were put in place by the production company throughout construction and filming. Filming commenced in December 1999, and it took around three months to get a wrap on The Shire.
After an initial attempt at demolition, 17 bare plywood facades remained. These shells would serve as the catalyst that propelled Hobbiton forward into the public eye, with guided tours commencing in 2002.
In 2009, Sir Peter Jackson returned to film The Hobbit trilogy, and he left behind the beautiful movie set you’ll see today; 44 permanently reconstructed Hobbit Holes, in the same fantastic detail seen in the movies. In 2012 The Green Dragon™ Inn was opened as the finale to the journey. Guests now finish their Hobbiton Movie Set experience with a refreshing beverage from the Hobbit™ Southfarthing™ Range. There’s an abundance of movie magic nestled inside the fully operational farm.
Highlights
Donnybrook
Travel through this unique town known as the ‘Apple Capital’ of the South West and if time permits be sure to buy yourself some delicious local produce.
Diamond Tree
This 51 metre tall Karri tree has been operating as a fire lookout for over 70 years, following its construction in the 1940s. If you are up for a challenge, have a go at climbing up along the metal spikes of this magnificent tree – the breathtaking view from the top of the lookout is absolutely worth it!
Valley of the Giants
Get up close and personal with these 400 year old giants of the south-west Tingle Forest Region. With a maximum highest point of 40 metres, this 600 metre treetop canopy and gradually elevated walkway is suitable for all ages.
Ancient Empire
Featuring a grove of tingle trees the Ancient Empire is a picturesque walk, be in awe at the sheer size of these giants, with some of the trees circumferences spanning up to 16 metres.
William Bay
View the famously stunning coastal scenery and windswept rocky shores of William Bay.
Kodja Place
Rich in cultural history the Kodja Place Visitor Centre features an informative display and insight into the traditional Noongar history of the area and their life as a tight knit community.
Highlights
Discover all that this vibrant metropolis and learn about how a modest fishing village at the Dubai Creek was transformed into a city hub of beautiful skylines and rich culture
See Grand Mosque of Jumeirah that dates back to the Fatimid rule
Museum of Dubai, Burj Khalifa and more
Duration 5 hours
Ticket Includes
Transportation
Audio guiding
Licensed english guide
Entrance fees at Dubai Museum & crossing the Creek in Abras + Entance ticket To Burj Khalifa
Ticket Excludes
Food and Drink