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Ride up to Montmartre by coach and funicular (or minibus), guided walking tour of the village and Place du Tertre. Visit on your own the Sacred Heart basilica. At the Louvre museum, during more than one hour guided visit, you will see the Venus of Milo, the Winged Victory and Da Vinci' Mona Lisa. Included: Transportation in an air conditioned coach or minibus. Entrance tickets to the Louvre Museum Authorization fees for guided visits Ticket for the Parisian funicular or the Montmartre shuttle Services of a tour guide Information: The skip the line access is subject to the Louvre museum procedures: The Vigipirate plan, the security control or unforeseen crowd can slow down the entrance. On Wednesday and Friday, it is possible to stay at the Louvre for the late night opening (the Louvre is open until 10:00 p.m.) On Monday the visit of the museum will start before the ride up to Montmartre Discover the charming village of Montmartre. You will feel like you are no longer in a capital city once you are on the top. Easy access to the Louvre museum and to the exhibition rooms, thanks to guided visit Duration: around 4 and half hours Days of Operation: Monday, Wednesday & Friday Except on special events. Departure: 2:00 p.m. Return at around: 6:30 p.m. Further information: Departure and return at Cityrama office : 2 rue des pyramides 75001 Paris English, Italian, and Spanish: at each departure Italian: Monday and Friday
What You’ll See On Tour Do you want a real-life peek into the filming locations seen on The Sopranos? Join On Location Tours’ guided bus tour of Sopranos sites to become a Sopranos expert! Join us for sightseeing from NYC to the Jersey suburbs where Tony Soprano and his mafia buddies spend their days and nights. The tour guides are actors who have appeared as stand-ins or extras on the show and share little known facts and behind the scenes info. This one-of-a-kind tour is a “must” for any Sopranos fan. See where the mob hangs out! This is a great idea for bachelor parties in New York or New Jersey and for all fans of the Sopranos. You might even want to package it together with a dinner in Little Italy. From Manhattan to "Sopranoland" The tour of Sopranos Sites is based on the popular television show created by David Chase for HBO. The Sopranos stars James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano, a New Jersey mafia boss. The television shows many successful seasons revolve around Tony Sopranos difficulties as he tries to balance his family life and running his criminal organization. The show gave a bird’s eye view into mob life and allowed viewers to see the inner workings of this New Jersey crime family. Season 1 and half of Season 2 were focused on Tony’s relationship with his mother Livia, played by Nancy Marchand. Ms. Marchand passed away half way through Season 2’s filming, which was eventually written into the story line. From that point on, Tony’s wife, Carmella (played by Edie Falco), his daughter Meadow (played by Jamie Lynn Siegler), along with his son AJ (played by Robert Iler) vie for Tony’s attention in between the dirty deals and beat downs that take place on a daily basis in this mob boss’ life. The tour begins in New York and starts out with sites from the opening credits, including the exit of the Lincoln Tunnel and the famous Manhattan skyline. As you arrive in Jersey, you’ll see more sites from the credits like The Muffler Man, Pizza Land, the Valley Landscape silo, a featured Tudor house, a building in the center of the Meadowlands that Tony often passes, and the ramp to the Pulaski Skyway seen at the end of every episode. The tour then hits some of the most recognizable places from The Sopranos: Barone Sanitation (Tony’s business), the Skyway Diner (where Christopher gets shot), Big Pussy’s auto body shop, and Satin Dolls, also known as the Bada Bing. The tour visits major sites that were used in filming the show such as Carmine’s Funeral Parlor; Party World and Car Wash; La Cibelle’s Restaurant, used as the locale for Nuovo Vesuvio, Artie Bucco’s (played by John Ventimiglia) restaurant in the show; Searchlight Diner; and St. Cecila’s Church, all of which were locations for majors scenes in the show. Get off the bus for a fun stop at Holsten’s (where the final scene of the last episode was shot) and enjoy complimentary onion rings just as you see Tony and his family indulging in in that final scene. Sit in “Tony’s” booth with your family for a nostalgic photo to share with friends. Another major location for the television show, Satriale’s Pork Store, was a fictional establishment that was housed in an empty warehouse next to the Irish American Club in Kearny. The set was dismantled after the filming of the series concluded, and the building was torn down to make way for condominiums. More Sopranos filming locations include the back of Big Pussy’s house; the batting cages used by Pussy, AJ and Kevin; the Gold Driving Range where Tony takes his first Prozac; the marina where the Season 5 poster was photographed; Harrison High School where AJ vandalizes the pool; Seabra’s Rodizo, used as the Searchlight Diner where Pussy turns FBI informant; the statue of Christopher Columbus where the Sopranos get into a fight with the Native Americans; St. Cecilia’s (Carmela’s church); the funeral home used for Carmine’s wake; what’s left of the bakery where Christopher shot the guy in the foot; the Nuovo Vesuvio; the cemetery where Livia was buried, and many, many more. You Gotta Eat... Looking for something to do after this great tour? Why not grab a bite to eat in the great Manhattan neighborhood of Little Italy, where the Soprano family often spent time on the show. Just follow the red, white, and green parking meters along Mulberry Street (between Grand and Canal streets) and you will find more Italian eateries than you could ever hope to visit in a single trip, like Amici II, Café Roma, Casa Bella, Lombardi’s, Fratelli, Caffe Sorrento, Il Palazzo, and more. In the late 1800’s an influx of Italian immigrants created a Little Italy that wasn’t so little. Now, it is a bit smaller, with only a few thousand Italian-Americans calling Little Italy their home. However, the neighborhood has never lost its charm. Stop by Umberto’s Clam House, or Il Cortile to have a delicious lunch or dinner. Try La Mela for family style Italian or Grotta Azzura for upscale Italian. Skip dessert and grab some great cannoli over at Ferrara Bakery and Café. Or enjoy a glass of wine and tiramisu at one of the many outdoor cafes. * In an effort to stay current, we are constantly updating our tours with new locations and cannot guarantee the presence of locations mentioned on our site. If you have a particular interest in locations from a specific TV show or movie, please let your tour guide know and we will do our best to accomodate your request.
LEGOLAND FLORIDA Operating Calendar: Remember that LEOGLAND Florida and the water park are not open 365 days a year. FREE Shuttles available from Orlando: Shuttle leaves from I-Drive 360, 8350 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819. You can add a free shuttle voucher to your order here. VIP DINE 4 LESS CARD - ORLANDO Each VIP Dine 4 Less Card presented is valid for up to four paying guests. If you have more than 4 persons in your party additional cards must be purchased.The VIP Dine 4 Less Card is not combinable with any other discounts or promotions. Alcohol, beverages, tax and gratuity may not be subject to discounts and will be determined and maintained solely by the participating restaurant. Each card must be signed and dated prior to first use in order to be activated and may be subject to identification verification. Each card will be valid for 90 consecutive days from the date of first use. Mobile APP Download the VIP Dine4Less Mobile App Highlights and Guest Benefits The iCard: Guests can register and convert any traditional Card or approved eCard into a digital iCard saved directly to their App. They then simply pull up their iCard in their mobile app and show to the server or cashier, no differently than with a traditional Card or eCard. Multiple Cards? No problem: All of our Apps are seamless integrated to allow guests with multiple cards to easily access each Cards’ participating venues, so if they have multiple cards, they can still use any one of our Apps instead of downloading multiple Card Apps. Real-time Access to Participating Venue Profiles and Offer Details: Mobile directories are displayed using integrated GPS technology allowing the guest to know where the closest participating venues are to them on a real-time basis. Mapping and Turn by Turn Directions: Using integrated Google Mapping technologies, each guest now has a customized Nav Sat specific to the venue they wish to visit. Social Media: Each guest can now share their experiences real time with their friends on Facebook without having open a separate App. Saving Calculator: Guests can easily track their individual savings as they use each card at participating venues. Fun Facts: While we do not ever harvest any personal data on any guests, we are starting to learn some high-level trends that will help us to further enhance the tools we continue to develop on behalf of each guest arriving in our destinations.
Mazmorra de Ámsterdam ¿Tiene un gran sentido del humor y nervios de acero? Entonces está en el lugar correcto en La Mazmorra de Ámsterdam. Enfrentase a más de 500 años de la historia más oscura de Ámsterdam. Los escalofriantes personajes de los "viejos tiempos" cobran vida ante usted en toda su gloria. Podrá verlos y sentirlos durante la emocionante atracción. The Gallows Fields – ‘Campos de la Horca’ El lugar donde se exhibirían los cuerpos para la gente; un recordatorio de su destino si alguna vez cometiera un crimen. Los cadáveres colgantes eran el sello distintivo de un sistema legal que "funcionaba efectivamente". Uno cree que las zonas de la horca eran evitadas por todos, sin embargo, todo lo contrario era cierto, era como una atracción. Murder on the Zeedijk – ‘Asesinato en el Zeedijk’ Sumérjase en esta historia de fantasmas y conozca a la deslumbrante Dina y su menos refinada hermana Helena, en las calles más antiguas de Ámsterdam, con su historia inquietante. Hell on the Batavia – ‘Infierno en el Batavia’ Siente cómo le asusta el miedo a bordo del barco VOC del siglo XVII, el Batavia
Click here for a complete list of current attractions included with the Miami and The Keys Explorer Pass® Frequently Asked Questions Is this just a discount card? Will I still need to buy tickets? No. Passes include admission to each attraction; no need to pay anything at the gate. Some attractions may offer upgrades or special exhibits for an additional fee. Do I need to choose my attractions in advance? Nope, choose as you go. The pass is good for any combination of the number of attractions you purchased. My child is under 3 years old. Can I get them a Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass? Child Passes are recommended for children ages 3-12. Many attractions offer free admission for younger children. Please consult the attraction websites for more details. How will I get my pass? When your order is complete you will receive an email with printable and Smartphone version of your pass. There is nothing to Redeem, you can go right to first attraction you want to visit and start using your card immediately. How do I activate my pass? Easy: simply visit your first attraction! Is the pass valid all day? You bet! Feel free to visit the attractions any time of the day as long as they are open or operating. What is your refund policy? Our Risk Free Guarantee gives you one year from your purchase date to return any non-activated passes for a full refund. How much will I save? Compare the price of the pass to the gate prices of the attractions you want to visit to see how much you can save. Many customers save 40%. We give you the flexibility to create your own itinerary and choose the attractions you want to visit depending on your interests. Can I visit an attraction more than once? No. Your pass includes only one visit per attraction. Does a Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass expire? Yes. You have one year from the date of purchase to begin using your pass. After one year, it will expire. Do I need to make reservations to visit the attractions? Attractions that require a reservation will display a symbol on the guidebook page. Some attractions require a credit card to hold a reservation. In these cases, your credit card will not be charged unless you do not show up for your reservation. What’s the catch? There’s no catch. Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass has a partnership with all of the participating attractions to make your visit to Miami & The Keys as memorable as possible and to help you save time and money. Can I share my pass with a friend or sell it? No. The Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass is non-transferrable and may not be re-sold. What happens if an attraction is closed or a tour is cancelled due to weather or other problem? While we do our best to ensure that all attractions are available, events happen that are out of our control. The great thing about a Miami & The Keys Explorer Pass is that there are so many attractions to choose from. If an attraction is closed, or cannot be visited for some reason, we know you'll find a fun alternative in your guidebook!
Planet Hollywood Restaurant - London Kids Menu- Includes a choice of one of the main dishes, a dessert from below & unlimited sodas* for children under 12 years or under The Main Event Penne Pomodoro (V) Penne pasta sauteed with fresh tomato sauce Spaghetti and Meatballs Spaghetti with beef meatballs in a tomato sauce Chicken Crunch Tender strips of chicken breaded with a sweet, crunchy coating served with fries or a garden salad Cheeseburger Fresh ground beef patty grilled medium to well with cheddar cheese and served on our fresh baked bun with fries or garden salad Hot Dog 'Frank Jnr' frankfurter (pork) in a fresh baked brioche hot dog bun served with fries Grilled Chicken Breast Grilled chicken breast served with fries or garden salad Fish Goujons Breaded fish pieces served with fries and peas Mac & Cheese Macaroni with a creamy cheese sauce with golden breadcrumb and parmesan topping That's Not All Folks Ice Cream / Sorbet Ask your server for our assortment of delicious flavours Kids' Sundae Two scoops of ice cream with chocolate sauce, whipped cream, a wafer and a cherry on top! Plus Unlimited Soda* *Includes coca-cola, diet coke, schweppes lemonade, fanta or one still water or one orange juice You can also to click here to view menu Kensington Palace: Diana Exhibition included 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.