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Come to Montjuïc, Barcelona's most historic mountain, and enjoy panoramic views from the castle where you'll be able to view the sea like the Iberians did, discover the history of Mount Jupiter and find out about the development of the fort which stands more than 170 metres above sea level right by the port. If you take the funicular at Paral·lel metro station, it leaves you at the first Montjuïc cable car station which is the best way to get to the top of the mountain while you enjoy the views and relax as you glide above the tree tops. The cabins are fully adapted for passengers with reduced mobility and have eight comfortable seats so you can come with all the family. Don't wait any further and plan your trip to Montjuïc!
Paradas del Tour
Línea Roja:
1. Plaça de Catalunya
2. Casa Batlló – Fundació Antoni Tàpies
3. Passeig de Gràcia – La Pedrera
4. Francesc Macià - Diagonal
5. Estació de Sants
6. Creu Coberta
7. Plaça d’Espanya
8. Caixa Fòrum – Pavelló Mies van der Rohe
9. Poble Espanyol
10. Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya
11. Anella Olímpica
12. Fundació Joan Miró
13. Telefèric de Montjuïc
14. Miramar - Jardins Costa i Llobera
15. World Trade Center
16. Colom - Museu Marítim
17. Port Vell
18. Museu d’Història de Catalunya
19. Port Olímpic
20. Zoo
21. Pla de Palau - Parc de la Ciutadella
22. Barri Gòtic
Línea Azul:
1. Plaça de Catalunya
2. Casa Batlló – Fundació Antoni Tàpies
3. Passeig de Gràcia – La Pedrera
4. Sagrada Família
5. Gràcia
6. Park Güell
7. Tramvia Blau - Tibidabo
8. Sarrià
9. Monestir de Pedralbes
10. Palau Reial – Pavellons Güell
11. Futbol Club Barcelona
12. Diagonal Les Corts
13. Francesc Macià – Diagonal
Línea Verde (sólo del 18 de marzo al 1 de noviembre):
14. Port Olímpic
15. Platja del Bogatell - Cementiri del Poblenou
16. Poblenou
17. Parc Diagonal Mar (direcció Centre)
18. Fòrum
Los pasajeros pueden subir y bajar en cualquiera de las 39 paradas de bus de las 3 rutas.
Si lo prefiere, puede quedarse en el tour y dar toda la vuelta: Línea Roja (120 minutos), Línea Azul (120 minutos), Línea Verde (40 minutos)
Información Adicional:
Se debe imprimir el vale e intercambiarlo por un billete de bus de City Sightseeing en el lugar.
Los audiocomentarios están disponibles en los siguientes idiomas: inglés, español, catalán, francés, japonés, alemán, italiano, portugués, portugués de Brasil, hebreo, noruego, finés, chino mandarín, turco, árabe, ruso y sueco.
Los autobuses son accesibles para gente en silla de ruedas.
Por favor tenga en cuenta que City Sightseeing Barcelona opera bajo la mara Bus Turístic.
La Ruta Verde es de temporada y sólo opera entre el 18 de marzo y el 1 de noviembre.
Museum of Science & Industry Popular Exhibits Come experience these unique and amazing Exhibits: Explore the power of play with giant Lego built structures and building challenges. Coal Mine - Descend the mine shaft, take a ride on the rails and learn the technology of coal mining. U-505 Submarine - Experience the real U-505, the only German submarine in the United States. Future Energy Chicago - Collaborate in a fast-paced simulation to create a more sustainable city. Genetics and the Baby chick Hatchery - Discover the complex interplay between genes and environmental cues that produce new life. Numbers in Nature: A Mirror Maze -0 Discover the mathematical patterns that abound in the natural world. Science Storms: Feel the physics and consider the chemistry of nature phenomena like tornados and avalanches. The Great Train Story: Travel from Chicago to Seattle in intricate detail on this massive model railroad. YOU! The Experience: Examine the experience of life itself and the connection between mind, body and spirit. All Aboard the Silver Streak: Pioneer Zephyr: Step aboard one of America's first diesel-electric streamlined passenger trains. Colleen Moore's Fairy Castle: Experience the enchantment of fairy's dream home in Colleen Moore's Fairy Castle. DARPA: Redefining Possible: (through Sept. 6): Meet the agency behind some of our favorite technologies. The Idea Factory: Young children can splash, stack and spin their way to testing scientific principles. Transportation Gallery: Explore how humankind has flown, soared, sped and chugged throughout the years. Farm Tech: Step into a modern farm and explore the innovations that bring food to your table. Fast Forward Inventing the Future: Immerse yourself in a world of tomorrow's inventions and today's visionaries. Henry Crown Space Center: Recapture the excitement of the Space Race and learn about the future of space exploration. The Art of the Bicycle: See the art and function of rarely displayed historic bikes alongside new cutting-edge bicycles. Earth Revealed: Get an up-close and near "real-time" view of our planet Earth. Materials Science: Explore the history and future of materials that impact our lives every day. Ships through the Ages: Follow the store of man's quest to travel the seas with the Museum's collection of model ships. Swiss Jolly Ball: See the world's largest pinball machine right before your eyes. ToyMaker 3000: An Adventure in Automation: This assembly line of robots manufactures fun while assembling custom toy tops before your eyes. Whispering Gallery: Investigate the reflection and focus of sound by sending the tiniest whisper across the room. Yesterday's Main Street: Journey back in time and experience America in the early 1900s. The following additional experiences can be purchased at the Museum. They require an additional timed-entry ticket: $12 Adult, $9 Child (ages 3-11). 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With Max steering the ship and Jesse chattering excitedly about each place you visit, you’ll soar through the Asteroid Belt, explore the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, and hover over the roiling surface of the Sun. Hold on tight! Cosmic Wonder - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Ever since the first curious person looked up at the night sky, people all over the world have challenged themselves to uncover its secrets. What are stars? How did they get there? Why does our view of the sky change throughout the year? What holds the Universe together? Skywatch Live - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER The Adler’s view of downtown Chicago is magnificent, but the lights of the city make it a little tough to see the ones in the sky. What’s a stargazer to do? Join us for Skywatch Live! In this show, your live presenter will turn down the city lights and crank up the stars to show you the night sky over Chicago like you’ve never seen it before. You’ll learn how to navigate by starlight, get to know the stars behind your favorite constellations, and witness the incomprehensible vastness of the Universe without ever leaving your seat. Earth, Moon & Sun - WHAT YOU WILL LEARN With the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, kids will laugh and learn as they explore the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Coyote has lots of misconceptions about our world, the universe, and well… just about everything. Coyote’s humorous mistaken ideas about the universe help the audience understand how the Earth, Moon, and Sun work together as a great big system. Undiscovered Worlds - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Until very recently, the only planets known to us were the familiar worlds in orbit around our Sun. In the last two decades we have confirmed more than 1500 new planets, called exoplanets, orbiting other stars; thousands more are awaiting study. Undiscovered Worlds tells the tale surrounding this explosion of discovery and examines what will be required to determine which, if any, of these new exoplanets can support life. Welcome to the Universe - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER In Welcome to the Universe, you’ll get a clear picture of your place in this jaw-dropping cosmic landscape. With the guidance of a live presenter, you’ll explore the Pleiades star cluster, sail past the Andromeda galaxy, navigate the galaxies of the Coma Cluster, and discover hidden wonders of the Universe. One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Join Big Bird and Elmo on an unforgettable journey to the Moon and back! When Elmo’s friend Hu Hu Zhu stops by Sesame Street for a visit, he notices that Sesame Street is a little bit different from his home in China. But when he looks up at the sky, he feels right at home. Elmo and Hu Hu Zhu may live in different cities, but they share the same sky! Featured Exhibits: (Temporary) - What is a Planet? - What You’ll See And Do: Witness how astronomers and the media reacted to Pluto’s reclassification in 2006. Learn what the current definition of a planet is and hear what Adler Astronomers think of the current definition. Voice your opinion about Pluto alongside skeptics and space enthusiasts through an interactive voting poll in real time. Explore artifacts from the Adler collections that illustrate the ever-evolving definition of a planet. Mission Moon - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Mission Moon invites you to experience America’s first steps into space through the eyes of NASA’s Captain James A. Lovell Jr. and his family. You’ll find out how the United States became the first nation to put a man on the Moon, what it’s really like to be an astronaut, and why it takes a team to explore uncharted worlds. Community Design Lab - In the Community Design Lab (CDL), you can test different materials to find out which ones will survive the journey to 100,000 feet above the Earth’s surface. Your discoveries may find their way into a future flight with Far Horizons, the Adler’s high-altitude ballooning program! If you could photograph an object in space, what would it be, and who would you share it with? In the CDL, you can build a DIY telescope-mount for your smartphone and become an instant astrophotographer! Test it out on one of our ’scopes and share your photos on social media. Our Solar System - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Our Solar System is much more than a star and eight planets; it is home to a set of diverse and amazing objects that we are only beginning to understand. Pilot your own adventure in Our Solar System and explore the variety of objects currently orbiting our Sun. The Universe - A Walk Through Space & Time - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Transport yourself to the distant corners of the cosmos and witness how the Universe evolved over 13.7 billion years, from the Big Bang to this morning’s sunrise. Follow the Universe from its meager beginnings and see how galaxies, stars, planets—and all the atoms in your body—were created as the Universe grew. Explore regions farther than our Solar System, billions of light-years from home. Zoom from one wondrous location in the Universe to another and investigate the most diverse and beautiful objects in deep space in ultra high resolution from the world’s most advanced telescopes. Planet Explorers - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Are you interested in going to space and exploring other planets? Prepare for your out-of-this-world adventure in Planet Explorers. Begin by exploring your home, your backyard, and the sky above. What you discover will prepare you for your mission to space and the mysterious Planet X. Telescopes: Through the Looking Glass - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Astronomers have studied the cosmos for thousands of years, but until about 400 years ago, they did it without telescopes! In Telescopes: Through the Looking Glass, you’ll find extraordinary beauty and technology in some of the world’s most important telescopes and learn how these clever light-catching devices helped us discover our Universe. Clark Family Gallery WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER This futuristic, constantly changing environment features a one-of-a-kind architecture with vibrant lighting and video presentations. It was created using approximately 13,000 linear feet of aluminum tubing and 20,000 square yards of fabric. The gallery also has 125 LED lights, each capable of producing sixteen million different colors and over two billion different lighting combinations. Astronomy in Culture - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Go back in time and learn about some of the people and societies who have challenged themselves to understand our place in the Universe. This exhibition features spectacular astrolabes, armillary spheres, and sundials to illustrate the medieval European and Middle Eastern conception of the Universe. Visit our medieval classroom to find out how much different school was back then. Learn how to use early astronomy tools including astrolabes and sundials. Atwood Sphere - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Experience the night sky over Chicago as it appeared in 1913 in the Atwood Sphere – Chicago’s oldest planetarium. Although the star positions have not changed since then, we can see only a small percentage of these stars in our current night sky due to light pollution. The sphere is seventeen feet in diameter and has 692 holes drilled through its metal surface. These holes allow light to enter and show the positions of the brightest stars in the night sky. Take a live guided tour of the Atwood Sphere and identify stars and the constellations they form.
The dramatic new Broadway musical Cagney tells the life story of the legendary James Cagney. ShowTickets.com has your discount tickets to see the all-new show
Discover The Deep!! 1 km journey divided in to 5 worlds: Old World, New World, Jungle, Gardens & Deep Blue. 55 tanks 8,000 specimens of 700 species. Including sharks, clownfish, sturgeon fish, hammerhead sharks, blow fish and many more… One of the deepest shark tanks in Europe –8.5m deep holding 3.5 million litres of natural saltwater Largest display of live corals in Europe. Unique view into one of the most beautiful and diverse ecosystems in the world – a habitat normally explored only by experienced divers. Interactive educational touchscreens Interactive touch pool – Starfish, sea urchins and many more. Home to the only exhibition dedicated to the plight of the Bluefin Tuna Jungle area is the largest roof top jungle in Europe and faithfully recreates the microclimate, fauna, flora and waterfalls of the Amazon Basin. 2 children play areas – Outdoor area: pirate ship, bouncy castle and splash area. Indoor: soft play Entertainment and fun for all ages: Multilingual ocean guides with vast knowledge Children entertainment – Face painting, water balloon battles, mini disco…. Feedings/chats throughout the day in Spanish, English and German Extra activities: Shark Vision Boat Dive with Sharks Dive/ Snorkel with Rays (Summer Only) Our values: Our philosophy is: Acknowledge to value, value to protect Mallorca’s only marine recovery and rehabilitation centre (off limits) Useful Info: Fun for all ages whatever the weather Food outlets including buffet and a la carte Free Wi-Fi Minutes from the airport, beach, Fan Mallorca Shopping Centre and Palma Public transport stops just outside Public exterior and underground car park Accessibility award – fully accessible for prams and wheelchairs
La Mezquita de El Cristo de la Luz, la antigua Mezquita Bib-al-Mardum, o Mezquita de Valmardón, la vida de este edificio como mezquita finalizó en 1186, auténtico reflejo de la arquitectura califal.
El tour continúa con la visita al interior de la Catedral. Su arquitectura muestra todas las etapas del gótico español y su interior alberga un gran número de obras de arte (vidrieras, el coro, el altar mayor, diversas capillas, cuadros de El Greco, etc). Continuamos con la Iglesia de Santo Tomé, que es el hogar de la obra maestra de El Greco, El entierro del Señor de Orgaz. A continuación visitaremos la Sinagoga de Santa María la Blanca. Finalizaremos nuestro recorrido por Toledo asistiendo a una demostración de la milenaria técnica del Damasquinado (incrustación de metales preciosos en piezas de acero) y realizando una visita panorámica de Toledo, disfrutando de sus inolvidables vistas desde el Mirador.
Después de pasar la mañana en Toledo, sobre las 14:30 emprenderemos camino a Madrid, haciendo parada en Bargas, donde se ubica la Finca Loranque, donde visitaremos sus bodegas y al finalizar la visita tendremos la posibilidad de catar algunos de sus vinos.
Almuerzo Turístico
Almuerzo Gastronómico
Almuerzo Vegetariano
Menú Infantil
Entrante
Crema de Verduras
Estofado a la Riojana
Sopa Castellana
Ensalada Mediterránea
(verano)
Salmorejo con jamón crujiente
(verano)
~ ~ ~
Plato principal
Ternera a la jardinera
Cola de toro guisada con
patatas panadera
Paella Valenciana de pollo
y verduras
~ ~ ~
Postre y bebida
Helado de la casa con
ensalada de frutas
Agua mineral incluida
Entrante
Sopa de Tomate
Salmorejo
(verano)
Croquetas Caseras
Tartaleta de Ratatouille
Tortilla de Espárragos
Champiñones al ajo
Queso Manchego
~ ~ ~
Plato principal
Cordero Asado con Manzana y
Patata Horneadas
Cochinillo Asado con Manzana
y Patata
Bacalao a la plancha con patata
~ ~ ~
Postre y bebidas
Pastel Casero
Agua mineral incluida
Vino y café
Entrante
Crema de Verduras
Ensalada Mediterránea
Sopa Castellana
Salmorejo con huevo cocido
(verano)
~ ~ ~
Plato principal
Tapas vegetales: tortilla, espárragos triguero,
champiñones y queso manchego
Lasaña vegetal
Paella vegetal
~ ~ ~
Postre y bebida
Helado de la casa con
ensalada de frutas
Agua mineral incluida
Entrante
Espaguetis a la napolitana
Arroz a la cubana
~ ~ ~
Plato principal
Tapas infantiles: croqueta, tortilla,
mini-pizza
~ ~ ~
Postre y bebida
Pastel de chocolate
Refresco