The Night Tour was made so that you could observe the magic of Paris at night time, showing off the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower and the famous let up Champs-Élysées. Pigalle will reveal its unique atmosphere by presenting the famous Moulin Rouge, as well as the Quartier Latin and many more!
The Night Tour ticket allows you to discover Paris during 2 hours, and will help you understand the origins of its name “ City of LIght “. Your journey will start from the Champs-Élysées and will take you to the lit up Eiffel Tower.
Then, you’ll make your way towards Pigalle to see the Moulin Rouge.
Your Night Tour will start from stop n°8 : Avenue des Champs-Élysées - The most famous avenue of Paris! Additional Information: The nocturnal Circuit is a “there and back” trip.
The ticket is valid for one trip. The ticket Night Tour is to be used the day of the exchange.
Additional Information:
- The nocturnal Circuit is a “there and back” trip.
- The ticket is valid for one trip.
- The ticket Night Tour is to be used the day of the exchange.
Classic Circuit Pratical Information:
Classi Circuit (red route), 5 to 15 minutes depending on the season.
Stop Big Bus : Eiffel Tower - Champs de Mars - Opéra Garnier - Louvre/Big Bus Information Center - Louvre/Ponts des Arts - Notre Dame - Musée d’Orsay - Champs-Élysées - Grand Palais - Trocadéro
Montmartre Practical Information:
Montmartre Circuit (blue route), 20 to 30 minutes depending on the season.
Stop Big Bus : Pigalle - Sacré-Coeur - Gare du Nord - Musée Grévin
Catégorie:Sacoche de Voyage,Organisateur de Bagage,Sac de Voyage,Sac de Picnic; Fonction Première:Vêtements; Matériau:Nylon; Dimensions:/; Type de Fermeture:Cliquet; Fonction:Pliant,Chaud,Isolé,Portable; Poids Net:0.5
Bonmont was originally founded in 1990 by the Swiss Henri Ferdinand Lavanchy. To carry out this project he contracted the world expert Robert Trent Jones Jr. golf course designer to take advantage of the Mediterranean environment at Bonmont. This superb golf course with 18 holes par 72 creates a really welcoming environment. The tour has many natural and artificial obstacles. Impressive gullies, six lakes dug into the rocks, bridges, trees, over 90 bunkers and large greens that are jealously maintained. It also has a driving range with natural grass. The layout of the course tests all players with the enigma of its lines and edges, a Real compliment to the talents of Robert Trent Jones Jr. created to enjoy here in Bonmont. The golf course is managed by Bonmont Terres Noves with respect to environmental criteria in line with the strong commitment of Med Group of opting for a way to be sensitive to the environment and respects the environment.
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!