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Batobus takes you to the heart of Paris, to reach the various quarters of the capital. With 8 stops on the route, Batobus shows you a different view of Paris and is an original way of getting about in Paris. Hop-on hop-off points • Tour Eiffel: Port de la Bourdonnais.At the foot of the 1,710 steps of a great Parisian landmark. • Musée d'Orsay: Quai de Solférino. Next to the museum, a stop leading to the world of the Impressionists. • St-Germain-des-Prés: Quai Malaquais. Near the Institut de France, the Paris of artists and intellectuals. • Notre-Dame: Quai de Montebello. The architectural harmony of the cathedral and the carefree student atmosphere of the Latin Quarter. • Jardin des Plantes / Cité de la Mode: station was moved to the foot of the Cité de la Mode, just 10 minutes walk from its original location. • Hotel de Ville: Close to Pont d'Arcole. The City Hall stop leads to the richness and contrasts of the Marais district and the Pompidou Centre. • Louvre: Between Pont Royal and Pont du Carrousel. Reveals a quarter where history and history of art are one. • Champs-Elysées: Close to Pont Alexandre III. Mythical Paris-the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais and Avenue Montaigne.
WOLLMAN RINK ¡Diríjase a la pista de hielo de Central Park para disfrutar de esta magnífica experiencia! Es tan fácil como presentar su vale, recoger sus patines y empezar a deslizarse. Información adicional: Se le enviará un correo de confirmación después de hacer la reserva- El vale que se le mandará a su correo deberá ser imprimido y canjeado por tickets de entrada. Taquillas disponibles para alquilar. No disponemos de cascos ni protecciones para alquilar. Los horarios de la pista de patinaje pueden cambiar o ser cancelados debido a condiciones meteorológicas adversas. En este caso, podrá canjear su vale otro día. Contacte con 365Tickets si quiere más información. FAQ - TOP OF THE ROCK ¿Durante cuando tiempo se puede estar en la plataforma de observación? No hay un tiempo límite. El tiempo aproximado de visita es desde 45 minutos hasta 1 hora. Top of the Rock es una plataforma de observación de 3 plantas: 67th, 69th, y 70th. Ocupa una superficie total de 5,110 m2 y tiene una altura de 260 m. ¿Hay lavabos en Top of the Rock? Sí, podrá acceder a ellos una vez en la atracción. ¿Puedo visitar la exposición de la planta "mezzanine" después de la plataforma? Para evitar multitudes, la exposición solo se podrá visitar antes de subir a la plataforma. ¿Hay una zona con vistas al exterior? En los pisos 67th y 69th encontrará terrazas totalmente transparentes construidas de cristal. En la planta 70th encontrará vistas completas de 360 grados al aire libre. ¿Las condiciones climáticas pueden alterar las visitas a Top of the Rock? Top of the Rock está abierto los 365 días de año, a pesar de las condiciones climáticas. En caso de mal tiempo, algunas partes de la plataforma superior pueden estar cerradas por razones de seguridad. Los visitantes serán informados sobre las condiciones climáticas y la visibilidad antes de acceder a la atracción. Top of the Rock no devolverá el dinero en caso de condiciones climáticas adversas, aunque podrá cambiar su entrada por otro día y hora. ¿El árbol de Navidad de Rockefeller y la Pista de Hielo de puede ver desde Top of the Rock? Desafortunadamente no. ¿Se puede acceder a Top of de Rock en silla de ruedas? Top of the Rock está totalmente adaptado para personas con discapacidad, incluyendo acceso en silla de ruedas. ¿Se permite entrar con cochecitos de niños? Sí pero deben ser plegables. ¿Se pueden utilizar trípodes y cámaras profesionales? No permitimos la entrada de trípodes ni cámaras profesionales. ¿Hay algún objeto con el cual no se pueda entrar al edificio o la plataforma? Todos los objetos que sean peligrosos para la seguridad de los visitantes y trabajadores están prohibidos: armas, mecheros, botellas de cristal y sustancias inflamables. Para más información, por favor contacte con el: 212-698-2000 ¿Se puede traer comida y bebida a Top of the Rock? No permitimos ni comida ni bebida. ¿Hay disponible ofertas para propuestas matrimoniales? Por el momento no.
Please redeem your 365 ticket voucher at the Pearl Harbor Historic Parks ticket counter, also located in the courtyard of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Check In Policy & Maximizing Your Time Visitors with ticket reservations are required to check in at the USS Arizona Memorial Narrated Tour desk, located in the courtyard of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center one hour before their tour time. If you check in late, the National Park Service reserves the right to reassign your tour tickets. We highly recommend starting at the Visitors Center’s museum before embarking to the memorial. No Bag Policy For security reasons, no purses, backpacks, fanny packs, diaper bags, large camera cases or luggage is allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Valuables should not be left in your vehicle. Bag storage is available at the entrance for a fee of $3 per bag. We recommend that visitors bring in their wallets, ID, water, cameras and cellphones. Strollers Strollers are allowed in the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, but not in the theaters or on shuttle boats to the USS Arizona Memorial. While strollers may be parked at the theaters and picked up once visitors return from the Memorial, the National Park Service is not responsible for monitoring strollers or other personal items left behind. Restrooms There are public restroom facilities available at the Visitor Center; visitors are encouraged to use the facilities at the Visitor Center before beginning their Arizona Memorial Program. Food and Beverage Other than clear bottled water, no food or drinks are allowed in the theater, on the shuttle boats, or at the USS Arizona Memorial. Dress Attire Civilian Visitors are reminded that they are visiting a site of tremendous loss of life in service to our country. Sandals are permissible, but bathing suits or profane T-shirts are discouraged. Military Military visitors to the USS Arizona Memorial are within the boundary of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, and military regulations relating to military dress are enforced by Navy personnel. Per the Pacific Commander, military visitors in uniform are required to dress in Class B or better in order to gain access to the shuttle boats to the USS Arizona Memorial. Battle dress uniform is not allowed on the USS Arizona Memorial, though it is allowed throughout the Visitor Center and at sites on Ford Island. Military visitors are welcome to wear civilian clothes when they visit.
Por favor tenga en cuenta:
Después de su tour podrá aprovechar su entrada y quedarse más tiempo en el museo para re-visitarlo, comer o realizar algunas compras de souvenirs.
El Museo del Louvre cierra a las 18:00 h, o a las 22:00 h los miércoles y viernes
Las bolsas grandes, los carritos y los paraguas deben dejarse en el guardarropa del Museo
Este es un tour a pie y no es apto para personas con mobilidad reducida
No hay ascensores disponibles durante el tour
La entrada prioritaria para ahorrárse las colas está sujeta a los protocolos del Museo del Louvre: el pla Vigipirate, los controles de seguridad y multitudes inesperadas pueden relentizar la entrada.
Descubra las fantásticas colecciones con su guía, quién le enseñará algunas de las obras más famosas del museo y le explicará las historias que hay detrás de las mismas. Maravíllese con la Mona Lisa, pintada por Leonardo da Vinci en 1506, uno de los retratos más famosos del mundo; descubra la Venus de Milo, la famosa escultura griega del 100 A.C. que reproduce la imagen de la diosa Afrodita; o la gigantesca pintura de más de 10 metros de la Coronación de Napoleón, pintado en 1807 por Jacques-Louis David para conmemorar la coronación de Napoleón Bonaparte en la Catedral de Notre Dame.
Después de su tour guiado podrá explorar otras partes del Museo a su propio ritmo.
From a playfully provocative cheerleader routine to the erotic underwater girl-on-girl contortionist act be amazed by Zumanity by Cirque du Soleil The Sensual Side of Cirque du Soleil
Madame Tussauds London Millions and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds since they first opened over 200 years ago and it remains just as popular as it ever was. There are many reasons for this enduring success, but at the heart of it all is good, old-fashioned curiosity. Today’s visitors are sent on a unique, emotionally-charged journey through the realms of the powerful and famous. The museum-style ropes and poles have gone so guests can truly get up, close and personal with A-list celebrities, sporting legends, political heavyweights and historical icons, reliving the times, events and moments that made the world talk about them…. Filled with 14 exciting, interactive zones and the amazing Marvel Super Heroes 4D movie experience, Madame Tussauds London combines glitz and glamour with incredible history. Walk down the red carpet and strike a pose with Kate Winslet, before challenging your favourite sportstars like David Beckham or Lewis Hamilton. Start your royal experience with an audience with the Queen, before standing alongside The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. For the brave, get face-to-face with scary serial killers in our live fear experience SCREAM. After a sneaky behind-the-scenes look at how our World-renowned sculptors create the figures, relax in our taxis and relive the rich history of London. Then step up to your favourite Marvel Super Heroes before getting ready to experience the spectacular and exclusive Marvel Super Heroes 4D movie, where our Marvel Super Heroes battle it out to save London from impending doom. So, who do you want to meet? The London Dungeon Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the capital’s history within the deep depths of the London Dungeon. Live actors, shows, rides and interactive special effects ensure that you face your fears head on in this unique experience. Everything that you see is based on real historical events from Jack the Ripper, to the Great Fire of London, torture and the plague. Now with two scary rides the London Dungeon provides a thrilling and fun experience that will leave your family screaming for more! Ninety minutes of thrills and chills… are you brave enough? This February half term promises families scary fun of the plague-ridden kind as the London Dungeon introduces a new resident for 2012 – the sinister Plague Doctor. Dressed in standard medieval Plague Doctor’s uniform – including a massive mask that looks like a giant bird’s beak – the Doc will be on the lookout for any less than healthy visitors. Those who don’t pass his plague test will be in for a nasty Dungeon’s diagnosis and the prescribed course of treatment could include eating dried toad or bathing in vinegar and rosewater. PLUS look out for some Valentine’s fun with a Dungeon’s twist at the "Kiss of Death" Kissing Booth on February 14th. One of the Doctor’s patients will be selling kisses and anyone who dares pucker up for a donation of fifty pence will be rewarded with a smacker from a boil riddled plague victim! All money raised will go to charity. With fifteen action packed experiences bringing London’s horrible history to life and featuring some of its most notorious characters from Jack the Ripper to Sweeney Todd – PLUS thrilling rides and a cast of super scary actors – there is plenty to enjoy at the London Dungeon this half term. Vengeance: Taking scare to a whole new level, this technologically groundbreaking 5D ride is a full scale assault on the senses. Set in Victorian times at London’s most haunted address, 50 Berkeley Square, Vengeance takes guests on the ultimate ghost hunt. As a séance spirals out of control, riders will shoot it out against twisted, vengeful spirits whilst completely disorientated in the dark and spinning at high speeds. Vengeance joins two other thrill rides and an action-packed mix of twisted experiences bringing to life history’s horrible bits. From close shaves with Sweeney Todd to a public execution by order of Bloody Mary Tudor there’s plenty of scary family fun. The London Dungeon is open seven days a week. Surgery: Blood & Guts Hold onto your stomach as you enter the filthy makeshift operating room of Tooley Street's blundering Butcher-Surgeon, where history's most horrific blood soaked surgery is performed in graphic, gangrenous detail...on even the most unwilling of patients! Extremis: Drop Ride to Doom! Embark upon your last journey on Extremis: Drop Ride to Doom! At the mercy of the hangman, you are at the very point of death and the end is drawing near… Taste the fear and feel the adrenaline pump as the trapdoor opens and your heart shoots into your throat as you drop, screaming into the darkness below…! Live actors, interactive shows, breath-taking special effects and the thrilling Traitors Gate Boat ride make it anything other than a dusty museum. Add to this the largest mirror maze in the world and you have a Dungeon experience that will leave your group screaming for more! Few have come face to face with Sweeney Todd and survived and none have met Jack the Ripper and lived to tell the tale, are you up to the challenge?!! Please Note: The Dungeons is not suitable for young children or those of a nervous disposition. Please note that ride restrictions apply for Extremis That you can not use any offer, promotion or voucher with our ticket. Tower Bridge Exhibition Over 100 years ago, the Victorians built a bridge that has become one of London's most famous landmarks. High level walkways were built to allow people to cross the Thames whilst the Bridge was lifted to let tall ships sail past - Tower Bridge Today these Walkways act as viewing galleries, giving visitors the most spectacular views across an ever changing London skyline. Walkways & Exhibition: Visitors enter Tower Bridge Exhibition via the North Tower. They are then transported by lift to the top of the Tower (47 metres above the Thames) where they have a unique opportunity to see the Bridge’s steel skeleton from within. A short film explains the history and provenance of the Bridge and then there is the chance to admire the spectacular views – from both covered Walkways. On the east Walkway there are fantastic views of the Docklands and from the west Walkway you can see the new GLA building, the Tower of London, St Paul’s, the city, the Pool of London and Big Ben and the London Eye in the distance. Interactive computerised kiosks and graphic panels explain the significance of the views to visitors, as well as providing more information on the history and building of the Bridge. The interactive material and graphic panels are written in seven languages and an audio loop for the hard of hearing is also in place for the video show. There is another film to view in the South Tower before descending for the short walk to the historical Engine Rooms, included in your ticket price. Victorian Engine Rooms: These provide a fascinating insight into late 19th century engineering. Installed for the completion of Tower Bridge in 1894, these huge, and beautifully maintained, coal-driven engines were used to power the thousands of bascule Bridge lifts performed until 1976. Although lifts are now operated by electricity, the original steam engines are still in place. The Engine Rooms give visitors a chance to experiment with models demonstrating the technology behind the Bridge. There are also some amazing photographs of Tower BridgeTthroughout its lifetime – including a revealing picture of the heavy steel structure of the Bridge as the stone cladding was installed over it.