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Critically acclaimed, unflinchingly unique, globally respected and beloved by locals, The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, in downtown Las Vegas reveals an insider’s look at the events and characters of the continuing battle between the Mob and the law. The Museum offers a provocative, contemporary look at this fascinating topic through high-tech theater presentations, more than 2,000 iconic one-of-a-kind artifacts and interactive exhibits. In addition, the Museum offers an array of special offerings designed to enhance the group tour experience, including scavenger hunts, Mob Mystery Games, audio tours in seven languages, group guided tours, discounts, downtown walking tours and other unique options. With visitors from all 50 states and more than 36 countries worldwide, The Mob Museum continues to accumulate awards and accolades from around the globe including being named one of TripAdvisor’s Top 25 U.S. Museums, Best Places to Visit –Travel + Leisure, 10 Places Every American Should See – Huffington Post, and 12 Can’t Miss U.S. Museum Exhibits – USA Today.
Malta boasts over 7000 years of history and is brimming with attractions and places of interest. Enjoy the sea views as we take you around the best of Bugibba and all of its grand hotels and tourist points of interest. If you're looking to escape the Maltese sun for a while then hop-off at Bus Stop 5 and explore the Malta National Aquarium, an attraction that is great for all the family! A great place to wander around is the Qawra Seafront at Bus Stop 7, where you can breathe in the fresh sea air and watch the world go by. Another must-see attraction that is a guaranteed great day out is at the Mediterraneo Marine Park, located at Bus Stop 9 where you can watch some fantastic dolphin performances! For all the keen historians then be sure to hop-off at Bus Stop 20 to visit the War Museum at Valleta, situated right on the harbour. You'll learn all about Malta and it's role during the second World War. Live like a local for the day at the Marsaxlokk Fishing Village at Bus Stop 24, it's filled with little boats and if you're there on a Sunday, you can see the Sunday Market in full swing. Go ahead and book your tickets today!
Description: Your guide meets you at St. Mark’s Square. Through thrilling anecdotes and swash-buckling stories, learn about the history of Venice and St. Mark’s Basilica—like how it received its precious relics via a 9th-century kidnapping! But then comes the real treat. All of the passersby will wonder where you’re going as a custodian unlocks the basilica’s doors for you and Walks of Italy’s small groups of maximum 15 clients... And walks you right in. Inside, take a deep breath. You’re experiencing St. Mark’s Basilica as almost nobody else does, or ever has ever been able to (aside from the Doge himself)—empty! No standing elbow-to-elbow with other tourists, no seeing the church as if through a strobe light from hundreds of popping flashbulbs, no noise from the crowds. In-stead, you’re alone with your guide and the custodian. So you can experience the ba-silica as it should be experienced: in tranquility and peace. Of course, you’ll also be able to skip all the lines—not only into the basilica, but also to see the Pala d’Oro, the spectacular, Byzantine altarpiece that uses more than 1,900 gems! During the day, there’s a line to see this, but now? You have it almost all to yourself. Since you’re alone in the basilica with Walks of Italy groups only, you can even go where others, visiting during the day, can’t. Like the crypt, which the custodian un-locks for you: This is where the bones of St. Mark are said to actually be kept. Plus, you can see the stained walls here from the past floods that have devastated Ven-ice—the crypt used to be flooded every time the high tide hit the city! Aside from the emptiness of the basilica, nighttime is the best time to visit because that’s when the mosaics are at their most beautiful. All 43,000 square feet are lit up, glimmering and sparkling in the dark! If just seeing the basilica this way weren’t entrancing enough, there’s also your guide, an expert who’s passionate about Venetian art and history—and about shar-ing it with you in the most fun way possible. You’ll hear the tale of how St. Mark’s became St. Mark’s, a story that pivots on a kidnapping and and a dangerous sea voy-age! You’ll learn where the precious marbles decorating St. Mark’s really come from... A one-hour tour that will give you memories which will last a lifetime! Important Notes: Please remember that the basilica is a holy place and attire must be appropriate: Both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. Walks of Italy cannot be held responsible for denied entry due to im-proper dress. Backpacks are prohibited inside of St. Mark's Basilica. This tour runs rain or shine.
Tour Stops: George Square Glasgow Cathedral Merchant City Barras Market Glasgow Green St Enoch St Vincent Place Radisson Hotel Marriott/Hallmark Hotel Hilton Garden Inn SECC / Clydeside Distillery Riverside Museum Kelvin Way Glasgow University Byres Road Kelvingrove Art Gallery Kelvin Park Charing Cross Sauchiehall St Theatre Royal Bus Station Passengers can hop on and hop off at any of the 21 tour stops along the route. A full loop of the tour takes 80-90 minutes. Additional Information: Vouchers must be printed to be exchanged for a City Sightseeing bus ticket in location. The audio commentary is available in the following languages along the route – English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Swedish, plus a Ghoulish Glasgow Kid’s Commentary! Buses are wheelchair accessible.