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Torre Montparnasse Presencie las mejores vistas de la Torre Eiffel y todo lo que la ciudad de París le ofrece des del piso número 56 de la Torre Montparnasse (le ahorrará las largas colas de espera de la Torre Eiffel). Si solo pudieras hacer una cosa en París, ¡Tiene que ser esta! Celebra una ocasión especial o simplemente el hecho de estar en la ciudad más bella del mundo (posiblemente). Tendrás las mejores vistas de la Torre Eiffel. Hay un gran número de instalaciones audiovisuales e interactivas disponibles. Como también el Degree Cafe con una amplia variedad de bebidas, tentempiés y comidas ligeras. El Museo del Louvre El Museo del Louvre es sin duda una de las mejores galerías de arte del mundo. Casa de miles de obras maestras clásicas y modernas, el Louvre es la joya de la corona de la cultura Francesa, un imponente testamento a la civilización e historia Europea. Su calidad e importancia le ha llevado a ser el museo más visitado de todo el mundo. Caminar por el Museo del Louvre es como caminar a través de la historia de Francia y en las mentes de los reyes revolucionarios. Los reinados de Louis XIII y Louis XIV acumularon grandes obras en las paredes, que hoy en día componen el museo. El Louvre contiene unas 25.000 piezas de arte repartidas en los diferentes departamentos: el antiguo Egipto, la antigua Grecia, la civilización Etrusca y Romana, arte Islámico, esculturas, pinturas y dibujos. Las obras maestras de artistas como Da Vinci o Delacroix forman parte de la colección de su galería prestigiosa. Alrededor de esta famosa construcción piramidal encontramos los jardines Carrousel. Estos bonitos jardines son los mejores del mundo y son un escenario perfecto para conversar y pensar.
What do you think of looking for the waterfalls which generated the power to make Alcover’s mills operate for centuries? Following the pipes that carry water from the river to the mills we enter the Valley of the Glorieta, a wooded area with some impressive trees such as an oak with small leaf which you can find halfway. Following the sound of the river, you will reach the water. You’ll have to cross the Glorieta River jumping from stone to stone to reach the ruins of the hydraulic central- that provided light to Alcover and the Selva del Camp until the forties, and enjoy the views over the waterfalls. And if you are lucky and above all good observers, you’ll see hidden among the vegetation a rock in the form of an eagle. It is the famous "Eagle's Nest"
This is a premier learning experience in the Everglades Area and is superb for the entire family... from toddlers to the grandparents. Every day is different in the Everglades 10,000 Islands so we try to be very flexible and dynamic. The tour may/will include a bit of birding, some photography, strolling thru tidal pools on a remote beach, exploration of one of the 10,000 Islands. The first part of the experience is a guided boating eco tour in search of dolphins, manatees and other wildlife. The second part is a hands on: interpretive, guided walk on a remote barrier island to explore the beaches, tidal pools and inter-tidal zones. For parents and grandparents wanting an active role as educators, our naturalists will help you be the instructor.
Highlights Enjoy a one hour boat trip. Explore and absorb all the major classic sights of Palma de Mallorca - Castell de Bellver, Antoni Maura and Plaza Gomila Find the famous statue of the Prime Minister, Antonio Maura. Plaza de España is perhaps one of the most beautiful locations in Palma de Mallorca Ticket Includes Bus tour Boat tour professional audio tours guide Ticket Excludes Food and drinks Hotel pick up Boat tour: Enjoy a pleasant boat trip in the bay of Palma. On the tour you can admire the port and the great monuments of the city, making a stop in the Auditorium. Do not miss the privileged views on board. save money by buying the bus and boat tour for amazing views of the City from land and from sea.
Highlights These combination tickets allow you the luxury of taking your time to explore all of the fun at the Dreamworld Theme Park, WhiteWater World water park and SkyPoint Observation Deck Australia’s largest theme park, Dreamworld The world’s tallest free-falling ride, be propelled from zero to 161 kilometres p/h, and even challenge gravity 15 storeys above the ground on the Big 9 Thrill Rides Immerse yourself in traditional Indigenous Australian culture and wildlife at Dreamworld Corroboree Make a splash on the Log Ride or drive back in time in Dreamworld’s iconic Vintage Cars Meet loved television characters Hoot and Hootabelle, and Dorothy the Dinosaur at ABC KIDS WORLD Ticket Includes The 7 Day ticket gives you unlimited entry to Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint Ticket Excludes Food and Drinks
Skip the line with this ticket and quickly gain access to the world-famous Louvre museum, located in the heart of Paris on the banks of the Seine. Previously a residence for the King of France, the Louvre is now the most-visited museum in Paris and one of the most famous internationally. Admire the glass pyramid at the museum entrance, which was inaugurated in 1988. It allows visitors to directly reach the main lobby. Your ticket gives you open access to artwork of varying styles from many different eras, completed in numerous countries the world over. Among them, you will find: - The Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vinci's prized work and a portrait of Francesco del Giocondo's wife, Lisa Gherardini. - Venus de Milo, a sculpture representing the deity Aphrodite—or Venus in Roman mythology—which was discovered in the Cyclades. - Winged Victory of Samothrace, a Greek sculpture representing the deity Nike posed on a ship's bow - Marriage at Cana is the largest painting in the Louvre. The work of Paul Véronèse, it depicts Christ as he performs his first miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding. - The Coronation of Napoleon is a painting depicting the coronation of Napoleon I and Empress Josephine in Notre-Dame Cathedral. - The Raft of the Medusa is a painting by Théodore Géricault depicting the shipwrecked frigate Medusa that washed ashore in Mauritania in 1816. After your visit, you can wander through the Tuileries gardens to Place de la Concorde. If you decide to continue your stroll down the Champs-Élysées, why not visit the Arc de Triomphe, which stands tall at the end of the avenue?