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San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art: All visitors (including members and visitors 18 and under, who always receive free admission) require a ticket so we can ensure the museum does not exceed capacity. Order tickets in advance for all members of your party so everyone can enter the galleries at the same time. No eating, drinking, smoking, or sleeping is permitted in the Museum. Eating and drinking are permitted in designated areas only (Café 5, Sightglass at SFMOMA, and In Situ). Sealed food and drink containers are allowed if they are packed away inside a bag. Backpacks may not be carried on your back; they must be carried or worn on your front at all times. Hornblower Classic Cable Cars: Hop aboard a motorized Cable Car in the heart of Fisherman’s Wharf. As the historical vehicle makes its way down Columbus Street through North Beach and Little Italy, listen to live narration about San Francisco and its notable sights. Cruise through Chinatown, Nob Hill and Union Square on your way to your first stop on the walking tour at Civic center/City Hall. With its Beaux-Arts monument to the City, it showcases the beautiful movement that epitomized the high-minded American Renaissance of the 1880s to 1917. Once aboard the Cable Car again you will head through the lower Haight district on your way to your 2nd stop on the walking tour at Alamo Square Park. You will get the chance to be up close and personal with the world famous “Painted Ladies” as seen in the opening credits on the show Full House! Back on the Cable Car we will head down Fell Street toward our 3rd stop on the tour in the Haight and Ashbury district. You will jump off on Haight Street in the center of the 1960’s hippie movement to explore exclusive boutiques, high-end vintage clothing shops, second hand stores, Internet cafés and hip restaurants and bars. All aboard as we now travel through Golden Gate Park, The Richmond district, Sea Cliff and down the coastline as we get ready to jump off at our last but certainly not least stop of the day, The Golden Gate Bridge! The Cable Car arrives at the Golden Gate Bridge, an engineering marvel built across San Francisco Bay during the depression opening in 1937. You’ll step foot onto the famous suspension bridge and listen as your guide shares stories of its art deco structure. Re-board the Cable Car and head back over the Golden Gate Bridge and onward toward the Presidio! Traverse Pacific Heights, one of San Francisco’s most affluent neighborhoods, and take advantage of photo ops as you pass by the home featured in the blockbuster film ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’! Before we drop-off back at the starting point, the historical vehicle makes its way past Ghirardelli Square, home of the namesake chocolates! Keep your cameras ready as you won’t want to miss any of the one-of-a-kind photo opportunities on the San Francisco Experience City Tour!
Diana: Her Fashion Story ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ will trace the evolution of the Princess’s style, from the demure, romantic outfits of her first public appearances, to the glamour, elegance and confidence of her later life. From her earliest royal engagements, everything Diana wore was closely scrutinised, and the exhibition will explore how she navigated her unique position in the public eye: learning to use her image to engage and inspire people, and to champion the causes she cared about. Discover exquisite and celebrated outfits from throughout the Princess’s public life. The exhibition will bring together an extraordinary collection of garments, ranging from the glamorous evening gowns worn on engagements in the 1980s, to the chic Catherine Walker suits that made up Diana’s ‘working wardrobe’ in the 1990s. The Princess’s relationship with her favourite designers will be explored through a display of some of their original fashion sketches, created for her during the design process. Exhibition highlights will include the pale pink Emanuel blouse worn for Diana’s engagement portrait by Lord Snowdon in 1981, and Victor Edelstein’s iconic ink blue velvet gown, famously worn at the White House when the Princess danced with John Travolta. A blue tartan Emanuel suit, worn for an official visit to Venice in the 1980s, will go on display in public for the first time. The suit, a rare survival of the Princess’s daywear, was only recently rediscovered and acquired by Historic Royal Palaces – the charity responsible for Kensington Palace - at auction. * Please note, this exhibit is due to be very popular, queues are to be expected. The King's State Apartments Explore these sumptuous set of rooms, each grander than the last. Grand chambers of the State Apartments The King's Staircase is the first link to the circuit of rooms making up the King's State Apartments. All the great and good of Georgian London would have climbed up these stairs to visit the king. The Sunken Garden The beautiful Sunken Garden was planted in 1908, transforming part of the gardens previously occupied by potting sheds into a tranquil ornamental garden of classical proportions. Cradle Walk An arched arbour of red-twigged lime, the walk surrounds the sunken garden with arched viewpoints equally spaced along the sides. In the summer this shady tunnel provides the perfect place to view the bright colours in the Sunken Garden to the north or the re-landscaped gardens to the south. Formal gardens Kensington Gardens began life as a King's playground; for over 100 years, the gardens were part of Hyde Park and hosted Henry VIII's huge deer chase. When William and Mary established the palace in 1689, they began to create a separate park. Mary commissioned a palace garden of formal flower beds and box hedges. This style was Dutch and designed to make William, who came from Holland, feel at home. The Queen's State Apartments Explore these intimate, private rooms created for Queen Mary II, who ruled jointly with her husband, King William III, in the 17th century. The Queen’s rooms The Queen's Staircase, little changed since its construction in 1690, is deliberately plainer than the King's. Mary would have glided down its steps to reach her beloved gardens, created in the Dutch style, through the door at its foot.
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Lincoln Center presents world-renowned pianist Richard Goode for a special spring recital at Alice Tully Hall. ShowTickets.com has the best discount seats.
Our Monuments Guided Bike Tour is the ultimate Washington DC Highlights Tour!
On this tour, you will see: The Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Martin Luther King Memorial, WWII Memorial Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Albert Einstein Memorial and the White House.
Spend a few hours exploring the monuments and memorials on The National Mall; your guide will share unique facts and history at each stop before allowing a few minutes for exploration and photos. No other tour in DC will get you an up close look to as many sites in the same amount of time. Those on foot will envy you!
Inclusions: Guided tour includes comfort bike rental, helmet, snack, and bottled water.
NOT included: Gratuities
Das London Eye ist mit 135 Metern eines der höchsten Aussichtsräder der Welt. 32 Glaskapseln, mit je 25 Fahrgästen, tragen Sie auf eine 30-minütige Reise durch die beeindruckendsten Ausblicke auf, über und um London, mit bis zu 40 Kilometer Sicht in alle Richtungen. Kombinieren Sie Ihren Besuch mit der London Eye Schifffahrt, einer 40-minütigen Sightseeing Rundfahrt auf der Themse, entlang der Houses of Parliament, dem Tower of London und der St Paul's Cathedral. London Eye 4D Erlebnis Das London Eye 4D Erlebnis ist ein bahnbrechender 3D Film mit Theatereffekten, wie z.B. Wind, Blasen und Nebel, für 4D. Der Film selbst ist eine bewegende Geschichte eines kleinen Mädchens in London mit ihrem Vater. Ihre Sicht auf berühmte Londoner Sehenswürdigkeiten ist verdeckt durch Menschen und Verkehr, aber eine Möwe lenkt ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf das London Eye und ihr Vater nimmt sie mit auf eine Fahrt; endlich hat sie einen fantastischen Blick auf die Stadt. Farbenfrohe Parties in den Glaskapseln, Zeitraffer des London Eye bei Tag und Nacht und ein spektakuläres Feuerwerk vereinen sich zu einer emotionalen und unterhaltsamen Erfahrung; der perfekte Auftakt zu einem Erlebnis des London Eye. Bitte bedenken Sie bei Ihrer Planung, dass das Einstiegsverfahren für das London Eye ca. 30 Minuten in Anspruch nehmen wird. Ihre Sicherheit ist oberste Priorität. Für Ihre Sicherheit lesen Sie bitte die folgende Information darüber, welche Dinge und welche nicht auf das London Eye mitgenommen werden dürfen. Bitte beachten Sie dass sich alle Gäste einer Sicherheitskontrolle unterziehen müssen bei Eintritt des London Eye. Folgende Dinge sind an Bord ERLAUBT: • Aktentaschen • Laptops • kleine Rucksäcke und Taschen (maximale Größe 46cm x 33cm x 20cm) • Baby Taschen Folgende Dinge sind an Bord NICHT ERLAUBT: • große Taschen /Koffer oder Rucksäcke • Motorradhelme • Skateboards und Rollerblades • Stative (außer mit vorheriger Erlaubnis agreed des London Eye) • Baby Buggies* • verbotene Dinge** Wenn Sie unsicher sind. * Baby Buggies können in unserem 'Buggy' Bereich in der Ticket Halle verbleiben, obgleich nur für die Dauer des Besuchs. ** Verbotene Dinge beinhalten scharfe Gegenstände oder alles was als Sicherheitsrisiko betrachtet werden könnte, inklusive Taschenmessern, Schrern, Metallnagelfeilen, Spielzeugwaffen oder Waffenkopien. Wenn solche Objekte gefunden oder deklariert werden, werden sie abgegeben und Ihnen nach Ihrem Besuch zurückgegeben, vorausgesetzt der Gegenstand ist in Großbritannien legal. Geschäftsbedingungen 1. Konfiszierte Objekte bleiben zu jeder Zeit vollständig auf eigene Gefahr des Besitzers. 2. London Eye Company (LEC) übernimmt keine Verantwortung für den Verlust oder Schaden an jeglichen Objekten die beim LEC hinterlassen werden. 3. LEC ist es gestattet die Aufbewahrung jeglicher Besucherobjekte nach eigenem Ermessen abzulehnen, sei es aus Gründen der öffentlichen Sicherheit oder anderen Gründen.
