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Discounted tickets for the the most Parisian of the great cabarets! This year, the mythical Paradis Latin theatre is transformed into a magical garden where each dancer transports you to scenes full of surprise and gaiety. An enchanted carousel, a masked ball, Paradis à la Folie is a fabulous cocktail of musical comedy, lavish fanfare and modern ballets. Paradis à la Folie joins the extravagance and comedic universe that the renowned Cabarets and Revue’s of Paris are known for especially on the left bank. Informations : Offer available until the 15/04/2019 (Except Tuesdays) Dinner Begins: 20:00 Show Begins: 21:30 Show ends at around: 23:30 Menus available : Menu Festival : Shrimp in puff pastry OR Enticing Périgourdine salad Chicken fricassee, zucchini flan OR Salmon filet, stewed vegetables «à la Provençale» Variety of ice cream 1⁄2 Bottle of water, 1⁄2 Bottle of Bordeaux wine, 1⁄4 Bottle of Champagne Menu Star : Duck Foie Gras, Pineau des Charentes aspic OR Norwegian Smoked Salmon OU Finely Sliced Parma ham Filet of Bass with Fennel Sauce OR Chateaubriand, Four Pepper Sauce, Timbale of "Gratin Dauphinoise" potatoes & Gourmet Beans OR Sliced Grilled Breast of Duck a L’Orange, Basmati Rice & Garden vegetables Fine Apple Tart, Sauce Caramel OR Symphony of Sorbets 1⁄2 Bottle of water, 1⁄2 Bottle of Bordeaux wine, 1⁄4 Bottle of Champagne Menu Prestige : Sea bream tartar, ginger and lime OR Crab petals, mango and citrus Roasted lamb loin in herb crust, medley from the garden OR Cod filet, stir-fried vegetables selection OR Beef Tournedos rossini potato gratin Dauphinois Paradis Latin by Carl Marletti OR Iced Nougat, red berries coulis 1⁄2 Bottle of water, 1⁄2 Bottle of Bordeaux wine, 1⁄4 Bottle of Champagne Children Menu (-12 years old): Niçoise salad Roasted chicken thighs and fries Panachée ice cream Soft drink unlimited Please also refer to our special Internet Promotion for fantastic discount rates! Why not combine your visit to Paradis Latin - Dinner & Show with other famous attractions and activities in Paris such as Bateaux Mouches or Arc De Triomphe
Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, is one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history. It covers an area of 26 acres and contains, as well as a royal palace, a magnificent chapel and the homes and workplaces of a large number of people. What there is to see: The magnificent State Apartments are furnished with some of the finest works of art from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto, Gainsborough and the famous triple portrait of Charles I by Sir Anthony van Dyck. In 1992 fire destroyed or damaged more than 100 rooms at the Castle. By good fortune the rooms worst affected were empty at the time, and as a result, few of the Castle's artistic treasures were destroyed. The highly acclaimed restoration work, completed in 1997, is a testament to the extraordinary skills of some of the finest craftsmen in Europe. From October to March visitors can also enjoy George IV's private apartments (the Semi-State Rooms), among the most richly decorated interiors in the Castle. St George's Chapel is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. It is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter, the senior order of British Chivalry established in 1348 by Edward III. Within the chapel are the tombs of ten sovereigns, including Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour, and Charles I. Among the highlights of a visit to Windsor is Queen Mary's Dolls' House, the most famous dolls' house in the world. The Drawings Gallery shows changing exhibitions of material from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The special display below is shown alongside a selection of treasures from the Royal Library. Photographer Credits: Image 1: Photographer: Mark Fiennes, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 2: Photographer: Dennis Gilbert, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 3: Photographer: Ian Jones, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 4: Photographer: John Freeman, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Palace has provided a luxurious retreat for many of Britain's most famous Kings and Queens. Henry VIII was so inspired by it that he spent three of his honeymoons here. And visitors continue to escape to Britain's greatest palace to experience its history, splendour and stunning scale. Discover what it was really like to live and work at Hampton Court Palace. Take a fascinating journey through 500 years of royal history. Marvel at the impressive architecture and opulent interiors of the State Apartments and see the vast Tudor Kitchens in full swing. Enjoy the breathtaking Great Hall and Chapel Royal, and see how Sir Christopher Wren transformed the palace to rival Versailles. Take time to appreciate one of the finest collections of Renaissance paintings in Europe, and listen to tales of intrigue at the royal court from expert guides dressed in full historical costume. Or enjoy an audio tour, available in 9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Korean and Japanese. They can be collected from the Information Centre in Clock Court. And that's before you've even begun to explore the stunning riverside gardens where you'll find the famous Maze and one of the world's oldest vines. ‘Top Ten’ things to see and do at Hampton Court. These sights are 'unmissable' Access to these sights is included in your admission ticket, unless otherwise stated. Henry VIII's Great Hall The Great Hall is England’s greatest medieval hall and one of Britain’s oldest theatres. William Shakespeare’s company performed there in 1603-4. Young Henry VIII exhibition Meet the 'pin-up' prince, before he became fat old Henry VIII, at our Young Henry VIII exhibition (included in your admission ticket). The exhibition includes paintings and interactive displays. The world famous Maze Test yourself and get enjoyably lost in 'the most famous Maze in the history of the world'. Entry is included in your ‘All Palace and Gardens’ admission ticket. A 'Maze only' entry is also available. Tudor kitchens Built to feed the Court of Henry VIII, the kitchens were expected to provide meals for 600 people twice a day. See the kitchens today and experience the sights and smells of a real Tudor kitchen! Beautiful gardens Wander through over 60 acres of beautifully maintained and internationally celebrated gardens at Hampton Court Palace. Entry is included in your ‘All Palace and Gardens’ admission ticket. Henry VIII: Heads and Hearts Join Henry for his wedding celebrations and see surprising portraits and personal objects of his wives. Family fun activities We have a wide range of activities and tours to entertain families. Choose from family trails, our world-famous maze, costumed guided tours, live Tudor cookery and much much more. The Chapel Royal This beautiful chapel has been in continuous use for over 450 years. Visitors are welcome to attend religious services at The Chapel Royal. Tiltyard café - kids' meal deal! History makes you hungry! At the Tiltyard café, choose from any kid's hot meal with lemonade or milk and a fairy cake for just £3.95. Deliciously great value.
ROUTE As well as Sydney’s glorious harbour and stunning beaches the city of Sydney offers a multi-cultural lifestyle, exuberant festivals and events, a dynamic food scene and a striking cityscape of modern and colonial architecture. Two tours, Sydney & Bondi, each tour is 90 minutes Sydney tour: Departs from and finish at Stop 1 – George St cnr Alfred St (opp DFS Galleria), Circular Quay. First tour starts at 08:30. Frequency 15-20 minutes*. Bondi Tour: Departs from and finish at Stop 12/A –Pitt St, Bus Bay 18, Central Station. First tour starts at 09.30. Frequency: 30 minutes. *Frequency and finishing times vary according to season. *Suitcases (Including carry-on luggage) are not allowed on the bus due to space constraints and passengers safety. Third party luggage storage facilities are available close to major stop SYDNEY TOWER EYE Enjoy the best 360° view in town from 250 metres above the city from the Observation Deck of the Sydney Tower Eye the - Sydney's tallest building. Additional to this entry, have fun in the 4D Cinema experience pre-show. Boat Tour Experience the world's most beautiful harbour with a Captain Cook 1 ½ hour Harbour sightseeing cruise. Get a great vantage point for photo opportunities of icons such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Learn about the city from the live onboard commentary. SYDNEY BUS STOPS 1. Circular Quay 2. Elizabeth Street 3. Cook & Phillip Park 4. William St 5. Kings Cross 6. El Alamein Fountain 7. Woolloomooloo Bay 8. Sydney Opera House 9. Botanical Garden 10. State Library 11. Hyde Park 12. Central Station 13. Power House Museum 14. Sydney Fish Market 15. The Star 16. Maritime Museum 17. Convention Centre 18. Chinese Gardens 19. Sea Life Sydney Aquarium 20. King St Wharf 21. Barangaroo 22. Dawes Point 23. The Rocks BONDI BUS STOPS A. Central Station B. Sydney Tower Eye C. Cook & Phillip Park D. William Street E. Paddington Town Hall F. Centennial Parklands G. Bondi Beach H. North Bondi I. Rose Bay J. Double Bay
ICON Orlando is bubbling with new experiences! The 400-foot observation wheel takes guests on an aerial journey of Central Florida, offering 360-degree views of theme parks and attractions, downtown Orlando skyline, and on clear days, Florida’s east coast, all within the comfort of 30 air-conditioned capsules. Select capsules have been transformed to offer the ultimate VIP experience, featuring special décor, an upbeat music selection, selfie sticks, bottle caps seats and complimentary Coca-Cola coolers. Enjoy a refreshing beverage and take in the beautiful views aboard the tallest observation wheel on the North American east coast. At night, the Eye lights up in a rainbow of colors and adds another 64,000 LED lights to the theme park capital of the world. Thus, the attraction is also worth a visit in the dark – not only for those wanting to see the city turn its lights on, but also for photographers wanting to capture the Ferris wheel itself. Sleuth's Mystery Dinner Shows Your evening begins by entering one of our three intimate theatres where you are greeted and treated like an invited guest by our outrageous characters. Nibble on your salads, dinner rolls, crackers and our signature cheese spread as you watch for anything or anyone suspicious! Once everyone is assembled you will be treated to a hilarious 45 minute comedy mystery where all the clues are presented and you help us solve the crime. Enjoy a delicious dinner as your table becomes a team and formulates insightful (and not so insightful) questions for the live interrogation. After dinner, our detective moves around the room, allowing each table to ask their questions and uncover additional clues. It’s improvisational comedy that will have you in side-splitting laughter as you solve the crime! Your evening concludes with your choice of a yummy “mystery” dessert as you make your final guess as to who committed the crime. Then, watch as our detective unveils the actual criminal and then awards fun prizes to those of you who were successful Sleuths! Menu Before the show: Fresh greens salad Assorted crackers and our signature cheese spread Dinner rolls with butter Hot and cold hors d'oeuvres Choice of Entrée: Honey-glazed Cornish Game Hen with herbed stuffing, sweet potato, vegetables, and cranberry sauce. Prime Rib dinner ($6.00 extra + tax) with baked potato and vegetables. Four Cheese Lasagna (with or without meatballs, your choice) with vegetables and garlic bread. For children age(s) 3 to 11 - Child portioned meal including chicken tenders, mac-n-cheese, and green beans. Mystery Dessert: If we told you, it wouldn't be a mystery would it? Beverages (all drinks are included in the ticket price): Bud Bud Light White Zinfindel Chardonnay Cabernet Pepsi Diet Pepsi Sierra Mist Mug Root Beer Tropicana Orange Soda Sweet Iced Tea Brewed Unsweetened Tea Coffee Hot Tea
Buckingham Palace State Rooms Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today. Today the Buckingham Palace State Rooms are used extensively by Her Majesty The Queen and Members of the Royal Family to receive and entertain their guests on State, ceremonial and official occasions. During August and September when The Queen makes her annual visit to Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms are open to visitors. What there is to see? The Buckingham Palace State Rooms form the heart of the working palace and are lavishly furnished with some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection - paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Poussin and Canaletto; sculpture by Canova; exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture. Prince & Patron: To mark the 70th birthday of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales this year, visitors to the Summer Opening of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace will enjoy a special display featuring a number of works of art personally selected by His Royal Highness The Garden Described as a 'walled oasis in the middle of London', the Palace's garden is home to thirty different species of bird and more than 350 different wild flowers, some extremely rare. Visitors end their tour with a walk along the south side of the garden, with splendid views of the west front of the Palace and the famous lake. Multimedia Guide An Multimedia guide is included in the ticket price and is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese, Russian and Mandarin. There is also a family Multimedia guide (in English only) and accompanying activity trail, suitable for children 7-11 years. Changing of the Guard The Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place at 11:30 daily from April until the end of July and on alternate days for the rest of the year, weather permitting. The new guards arrive at the forecourt of the Palace at 11:30 from Wellington Barracks. The journey takes about 5 minutes and the soldiers are accompanied by a band. The ceremony is conducted on the Palace forecourt and takes approximately forty minutes to complete. [The Army have not yet released the schedule for July, August or September.] Wheelchair Access If you require wheelchair access or the use of the lift, you should not book with 365 Tickets.com and should pre-book tickets directly with Buckingham Palace. Access booking line: 0303 123 7324 www.royalcollection.org.uk or email [email protected] The Royal Mews What there is to see? One of the finest working stables in existence, the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace provides a unique insight into the department of the Royal Household that provides transport by road for The Queen and other members of the Royal Family. The Carriage Horses During your visit to the Mews, you will see some of The Queen’s horses that draw the coaches and carriages in the Mews. The Cleveland Bays are used to escort newly appointed High Commissioners and Ambassadors to their audience with The Queen, when they present their formal credentials from their country’s Head of State. You may also see the famous Windsor Greys, so called because they were kept at Windsor during the reign of Queen Victoria and drew the private carriages of the royal family. They are at least 16.1 hands (1.65 metres) high and are chosen for their steady temperament and stamina. Coaches & Livery The Royal Mews houses the royal collection of historic carriages and coaches, which you may see in use during your visit. Among the vehicles on display are the Irish State Coach, in which The Queen travels to the State Opening of Parliament, and the Australian State Coach, which combines traditional craftsmanship with 20th-century technology to provide heating and remote-controlled windows. The most dazzling vehicle of all is the Gold State Coach, which was built for George III in 1762. Weighing almost four tonnes and requiring eight horses to pull it, it has carried every monarch to their coronation since 1821. Visitors to the Royal Mews can also see some of the fine livery worn by The Queen’s coachmen. Apart from a few small details, it remains much the same as it was in Victorian times. Remarkably, some of the tailors used for production of liveries today are the same companies employed during the reign of George III in the 18th century. Multimedia guide is included in the admission price and is available in the following languages:English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian
Two monuments in one! Visit two of Paris’s historical monuments: The Conciergerie and the Sainte-Chapelle. The Sainte-Chapelle : The first of the Holy Chapels to be decorated with exceptional stained-glass windows. Known for having housed Christ’s Crown of Thorns, it has spectacular stained-glass windows. Veritable walls of light that make the Sainte-Chapelle the jewel of French Gothic. N.B: The Conciergerie / Sainte- Chapelle will be exceptionally closed the 06.23.2014 The Conciergerie: On the Île de la Cité, exceptional Gothic rooms of the first royal palace in Paris and reproduction of the prison cells of the revolutionary tribunal. At the end of the 17th century, numerous people were imprisoned in the prison of the Conciergerie, including Marie-Antoinette. Listed a historical building by Unesco. Self-guided tour of the two monuments (visit the same day) Tickets are hard copy tickets that you can only exchange at the Paris Story (11bis Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, near Galeries Lafayette) by presenting your voucher 365Tickets. Free for under 18s, and 18-25s from the European Union.