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Highlights: Admire the exceptional building that houses Train World Brussels, a masterpiece in Belgian railway architecture. Stroll through the beautiful Garden that connects the station to a new industrial Hangar Visit an authentic railway cottage Marvel at steam engines, including the Pays de Waes, the oldest remaining steam engine in Europe Travel through two royal carriages, one from the time of Leopold III and Baudouin and another from the time of Leopold II and Albert I The venue is accessible to persons with reduced mobility Ticket Includes: Entrance to Train World Wireless internet Access to facilities: Gift shop and restaurant/brasserie Optional: the Ticket: Adult - Audio Guide includes an Audio Guide Ticket Excludes: Food and drinks
08:00 Your one day Tour begins from the Suffolk Street Tourist office (outside the old stone church). Your guide will do a quick introduction of the Tour and off you go! As you pass through the northern suburbs of Dublin, your friendly guide will tell you about the interesting sites on the way, Croke Park- Home of Gaelic Games, Dublin Airport's controversial 2nd terminal and the Dublin Port tunnel that was built too small for the larger trucks to use! 10:15 As you arrive in Belfast you Tour West Belfast home to the famous 'The Peace Wall' which divides the republican and loyalist communities, the wall murals tell a own story from both sides of the fence. Visit the Republican Museum, with a large collection of artefacts and prison handicrafts, representing various phases of the struggle for Irish Freedom. (Please note that this is closed on Sunday and Monday). 11:00 You have some time to explore the City Centre, have something to eat and look around on your own. Some suggestions maybe: Afternoon Tea with views of Belfast City Centre in the Europa Hotel. Book Here! The Crown Liquor Saloon with its wooden partitions and ornate Victorian exterior, where you can show your political preference by walking either over the crown at the front entrance, or walk around it. The Grand Opera house Belfast City Hall Linen Hall Library - the oldest library in Belfast with exhibition space and a gift shop. St. Anne's cathedral (also known as Belfast Cathedral). If culture is your thing, find out more about its "Black Santa" or listen to its pipe organ play- the largest in Northern Ireland. The Cathedral Quarter - this area is home to many small art galleries and intriguing works of public art. It is also a hub of traditional pubs and arty bars if you want to enjoy a pint. It is a very pretty area to get lost in while you are in Belfast. There is also many different acclaimed restaurants to choose from for every taste. The Merchant Hotel - have a peak at this beautiful hotel, home to the most expensive cocktail in Europe. Victoria Square - want to go shopping in Belfast? Victoria Square is Belfast's newest shopping centre with high street and designer shops to choose from and plenty of places to eat and drink. The Albert Memorial Clock, Belfast's own leaning clock tower! 13:30 Your Tour continues with an introduction to East Belfast, home of the Harland & Wolff shipyard and birthplace of the Titanic, before heading south to the resting place of the Patron Saint of Ireland: Saint Patrick. 14:45 Arriving at Downpatrick, first visit the St Patrick Centre with a walk through exhibition and film of Saint Patrick’s life. After a short walk to the Down Cathedral you will see the last resting place of the great man who it is said, brought Christianity to Ireland. 16:00 As you head southwards the next stop is at the small seaside village of Dundrum and the Norman castle, built by John De Courcy in the 12th century. It is a ruin today but you can climb to the top of the fort walls and see the amazing views for miles. 17:00 From Dundrum your Tour takes in Northern Ireland’s largest mountain range, the Mourne Mountains. An area of outstanding beauty, gaze up at the highest peak called Slieve Donard and before you leave ask your guide to show you 'gravity hill' where you'll see your bus roll 'up' a hill all by itself!! 17:20 Sadly it is then time to depart the beautiful Mourne Mountains and start to make the journey back down to Dublin. You'll enjoy chatting and reminiscing about your days adventure to Northern Ireland while you listen to some traditional music along the way! 19.30 You should arrive back in Dublin.
Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition is the world's largest exhibition devoted to Shakespeare and the London in which he lived and worked. Housed beneath the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's Bankside, the exhibition explores the remarkable story of the Globe, and brings Shakespeare's world to life using a range of interactive displays and live demonstrations. Visitors to the exhibition can discover how shows were produced in the theatres of Shakespeare's time, from writing and rehearsals to music, dance and performance. There are opportunities to learn about the traditional crafts and techniques used during the process of rebuilding the Globe; to find out how special effects were produced in Shakespeare's time, to listen to recordings from some of the most memorable Shakespearean performances ever, or join the cast and add your own voice to a scene recorded by Globe actors; to create your own Shakespearean phrases in the word jungle; to watch a sword-fighting display and browse the costume collection, where you can learn about the extraordinary methods used in creating clothes 400 years ago. A visit to the Exhibition includes a guided tour of the theatre where expert guide-storytellers provide fascinating half hour tours of the auditorium, taking visitors on a journey through time back to Elizabethan London as well as the reconstruction process of the 1980's-90's and how the wooden 'o' works today as an imaginative and experimental theatrical space. An exhibition visit and theatre tour lasts about one and a half hours. Information sheets are available in English, large print, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Chinese and Japanese. NB: There is no access to the theatre during matinee performances. Visitors will be taken to the nearby archaeological site of the Rose Theatre, Bankside's first playhouse. London Bridge Experience & Tombs There are recreations of the past wooden, stone and medieval bridges, all of which include live characters in full regalia of the time. Join in the fun, have a laugh and learn some of London's gruesome history at the same time. The performers also do their very best to add a few surprises along the way; so try to be ready for them! Then travel through the Terror Time Tunnel to emerge in the present and if you're feeling brave you can choose to face your fears and descend into in the former plague pit; the London Tombs where a few more surprises will chill your bones. It's a thrilling experience using the latest in Hollywood style wizardry and our marvellous real life characters guiding you through the ages on the bridge. Get ready to be entertained and amazed at what you will see. Feel the ground shake as you march in Queen Boudicca’s army, discover the gruesome fate of Tudor traitors, sneak through the dark streets of Victorian London and follow in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper
Ein paar der Highlights: Radio City Music Hall State Door Tour – sehen Sie hinter die Kulissen einschließlich hinter die von Rockettes Christmas Spectacular Holiday Markets am Union Square, Bryant Park, Grand Central und Columbus Circle American Museum of Natural History Origami Holiday Tree on Display Lincoln Center Tour und Winterabend am Lincoln Square am 30. November Grayline Night Tour wird zur Holiday Lights Tour Rockefeller Center Tour, um den Weihnachtsbaum und die saisonale Eisenbahn zu sehen. Klicken Sie hier , um eine vollständige Liste der aktuellen Attraktionen anzuzeigen, die mit dem New York City Explorer Pass enthalten sind. Häufig gestellte Fragen Ist das nur eine Rabattkarte? Muss ich noch Tickets kaufen? Nein. Die Pässe beinhalten den Eintritt zu der jeweiligen Attraktion. Am Eingang müssen Sie zusätzlich kein Ticket mehr bezahlen. Einige Attraktionen bieten Upgrades oder spezielle Ausstellungen für eine zusätzliche Gebühr. Muss ich meine Sehenswürdigkeiten im Voraus auswählen? Nein, wählen Sie ganz spontan. Der Pass ist für jede Kombination der Anzahl von Attraktionen, die Sie gekauft haben. Mein Kind ist unter 3 Jahren alt. Kann ich ihm einen New York Explorer Pass besorgen? Kinderpässe werden für Kinder von 3 bis 12 Jahren empfohlen. Viele Attraktionen bieten freien Eintritt für jüngere Kinder. Bitte konsultieren Sie die genauen Webseiten für weitere Details. Wie bekomme ich meinen Ausweis? Wenn Ihre Bestellung abgeschlossen ist, erhalten Sie eine E-Mail mit einer ausdruckbaren und einer Smartphone-Version Ihres Ausweises. Wie aktiviere ich meinen Pass? Ganz einfach: Besuchen Sie einfach Ihre erste Attraktion! Ist der Pass den ganzen Tag gültig? Ja! Fühlen Sie sich frei die Attraktionen zu jeder Tageszeit zu besuchen, solange sie geöffnet ist. Was sind Ihre Rückerstattungsrichtlinien? Unsere risikofreie Garantie gibt Ihnen ein Jahr ab Kaufdatum die Möglichkeit, alle nicht aktivierten Pässe für eine volle Rückerstattung zurückzugeben. Wie viel werde ich sparen? Vergleichen Sie den Preis des Passes mit den Preisen der Attraktionen, die Sie besuchen möchten, um zu sehen, wie viel Sie sparen können. Viele Kunden sparen 50%. Wir geben Ihnen die Flexibilität, Ihre eigene Reiseroute zu erstellen und die Sehenswürdigkeiten auszuwählen, die Sie je nach Ihren Interessen bevorzugen. Kann ich eine Attraktion mehr als einmal besuchen? Nein. Ihr Pass beinhaltet nur einen Besuch pro Attraktion. Läuft ein New York Explorer Pass ab? Ja. Sie haben ein Jahr ab Kaufdatum, um Ihren Pass zu verwenden. Nach einem Jahr läuft es ab. Muss ich reservieren, um die Sehenswürdigkeiten zu besuchen? Bei Attraktionen, für die eine Reservierung erforderlich ist, wird auf der Handbuchseite ein Symbol angezeigt. Einige Attraktionen benötigen eine Kreditkarte, um eine Reservierung zu tätigen. Wenn Sie an Gossip Girl, NY TV und Film Tour oder Sex and the City Tour interessiert sind, sollten Sie Ihre Tickets so schnell wie möglich nach Ihrer Ankunft in der Stadt abholen. Wie benutze ich meinen Ausweis, um die Freiheitsstatue zu besuchen? - Zeigen Sie Ihren New York Explorer Pass an einem der Ticketschalter von Statue Cruises in Castle Clinton im Battery Park. - Sobald Sie Ihr Fährticket von Castle Clinton erhalten haben, müssen Sie in der Sicherheitslinie warten, bevor Sie an Bord gehen. - Die Fähre benötigt Sicherheit auf Flughafen-Niveau. Seien Sie also auf eine lange Wartezeit vorbereitet. - Mit Ihrem Pass haben Sie nur Zutritt zu der Insel. Der Zugang zu Pedestal und Krone erfordert Reservierungen. Der Platz ist begrenzt und ist nicht in Ihrem Pass enthalten Wo ist der Haken? Es gibt keinen Haken. Der New York Explorer Pass ist eine Partnerschaft mit allen teilnehmenden Attraktionen, um Ihren Aufenthalt in New York so unvergesslich wie möglich zu gestalten und Ihnen dabei zu helfen, Zeit und Geld zu sparen. Kann ich meinen Ausweis mit einem Freund teilen oder verkaufen? Nein. Der New York Explorer Pass ist nicht übertragbar und darf nicht weiterverkauft werden. Was passiert, wenn eine Attraktion geschlossen ist oder eine Tour aufgrund von Wetter oder anderen Problemen abgesagt wird? Während wir unser Bestes tun, um sicherzustellen, dass alle Attraktionen verfügbar sind, passieren Ereignisse, die außerhalb unserer Kontrolle liegen. Das Tolle an einem New York Explorer Pass ist, dass es so viele Attraktionen gibt, aus denen Sie wählen können. Wenn eine Sehenswürdigkeit geschlossen ist oder aus irgendeinem Grund nicht besucht werden kann, finden Sie sicher eine interessante Alternative in Ihrem Reiseführer!
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This is a sacred mountain, as for over a thousand years there was a Christian pilgrimage. There’s much to know about Sliabh League, like the monks who went to Iceland or the eagle and the baby! The scenery all the way up to the Cliffs is spectacular with views of the Atlantic and the Sligo Mountains out in the distance. You also have a great view overlooking Donegal Bay. As you reach the summit you are rewarded with the most beautiful sight of the walk - the cliff face of Bunglas (which simply means "End of Cliff"). See the ruins of a watchtower (as per video below) at the end of Carrigan Head on your journey up also. This watchtower was constructed to defend the northwest coast during the early 19th century when there was the threat of a Napoleonic attack. We then pass through a lovely village called Carrick, before reaching a small harbour village called Teelin. Teelin has a famous Pub called "The Rusty Mackerel" where we stop for a rest. The name of the rusty mackerel came about because way back when there was no refrigeration, they would salt the mackerel in wooden barrels and this way they would keep for months on end without losing their freshness. One of these barrels can be seen still standing outside the front of the pub! Visit historic Donegal Town - home of the O'Donnell Clan and Donegal Castle, and is situated just on the edge of Donegal Bay. The centre of town, known locally as 'The Diamond', is surrounded by bustling cafes, shops, and bars. Stop at Killybegs Harbour which has long been acknowledged as Ireland’s leading fishing port, and a stroll along the pier gives a chance to admire the fishing boats, net menders, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the seals. And dont forget about Fintragh Bay where you can admire Drumanoo Head, Inishduff Island and Muchros Head! Visit MAGICAL DONEGAL TODAY, ONLY WITH HIDDEN DUBLIN TOURS!
