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Catacombs address: 1 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris
Metro: Denfert Rochereau (line 4, 6)
Opening Hours : Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 20:00.
The audio-guide lasts about 30 minutes and is available for adults aged 18 and over
Kids audio-guide available (€5, paid on the spot)
Pets are not welcome
Temperature inside the Catacombs: 14°C (57°F)
The tour is not recommended for visitors with respiratory or heart conditions, people with sensitivities, or young children
The Catacombs are not accessible to persons with reduced mobility
Adult supervision required for children under 14
The time indicated (9.00pm) is not the time of the tour. The ticket is valid at any time of the day following the opening hours of the site.
You have to get to PARISCityVISION to redeem your voucher and get the entrance ticket of the site.
Opening hours of PARISCityVISION agency: from April to October, 06.00am-10.00pm ; from November to March 7.00am-8.30pm
Step aboard the colourful Magical Mystery Tour bus for a fun and fascinating two hour tour of Beatles Liverpool. You’ll see all the places associated with John, Paul, George and Ringo as they grew up, met and formed the band that would take the music world by storm. Ticket Includes: Two hour live-guided Magical Mystery Bus Tour, with photo stops FREE general admission to the Cavern Club in the evening of your tour date. (Large parties will be admitted to the venue at the discretion of the door staff. At busy times entrance cannot guarantee entrance) Ticket Excludes: Please note the Cavern Club offer does not include entrance for ticketed shows in the Cavern Live Lounge. Gratuities Food & Drink Highlights: See the Beatles childhood homes, schools and colleges and get up close to places that inspired some of their most memorable songs – Penny Lane and Strawberry Field. You’ll be kept entertained along the way by one of our professional Beatles Guides and some Fab Four tunes. The tour finishes at the legendary Cavern Club where you can enjoy live music every afternoon from the Cavern’s resident musicians. Itinerary: The tour lasts 2 hours and includes the following locations with stops for photos on the way: Childhood home of Ringo Starr George Harrison’s birthplace (passengers get off the bus here) Penny Lane (passengers get off the bus here) St Peter’s Church Hall (where John and Paul met for the first time) Strawberry Field (passengers get off the bus here to see the famous gates) John Lennon’s childhood home Paul McCartney’s childhood home (passengers get off the bus here) Former schools and colleges of John, Paul, George and Ringo including the Art College and the Liverpool Institute (now LIPA) Many more Beatles locations will be pointed out as you travel around the city centre and suburbs. Good to Know: Tours start at the Albert Dock – meet your guide at the Ticket Office just a few metres from where you will get on board the colourful Magical Mystery Tour coach for an unforgettable 2 hour tour. Tours finish at the legendary Cavern Club. If you have time of some sightseeing, why not save some money with our Magical Mystery Tour + British Music Experience combo deal? If you're a huge Beatle fan, why not combine your visit with The Beatles Story Museum. Or see Liverpool’s most iconic sights aboard the world-famous Mersey Ferry!
The Map Room The Map Room came into use on the very first day that the Cabinet War Rooms were ready for occupation and remained the heart of the site throughout the war. The room was staffed twenty-four hours of every day, from August 1939 to August 1945. The principal function of the Map Room was to act as a round the clock central point for information about the war. The War Cabinet Room This was the inner sanctum of British Government, the room used for meetings of the Prime Minister, a select few ministers and advisers of his War Cabinet and his Chiefs of Staff. 115 meetings of the War Cabinet took place and momentous decisions were taken in this room. The scratched arms of the seat in which Churchill sat bear witness to the tensions of those crucial meetings at critical moments of the war. Churchill's Room Although his room in the Cabinet War Rooms boasted comforts of a higher standard than anywhere else in the complex, Winston Churchill preferred not to sleep there. He used his room at the Cabinet War Rooms for visits to the Map Room and for business, when forced to meet underground. He also delivered four of this wartime speeches from here, including his 11 September 1940 speech, warning of Hitler's plans to wage a war of terror against the United Kingdom. The Transatlantic Telephone Room The Transatlantic Telephone Room, to which a huge scrambler 'Sigsaly' was connected, created the original hot-line for allowing Churchill and the American President to conduct their vital strategic discussions in complete security. Like all the rooms in the complex, this originally had a more humble purpose - it was once a store for brooms and domestic equipment. It was adapted in mid-1943 to house this particularly secret installation. The Churchill Museum The Churchill Museum is divided into five chapters, spanning all ninety years of Churchill's life. To allow an easy transition from the historical context of the Cabinet War Rooms, the story begins on 10 May 1940 with Churchill's appointment as Prime Minister. The visitor can then explore his later years, his childhood, his early political career and finally the period known most famously as the 'Gathering Storm'. Facilities The Switchroom Café is a great place to relax with a range of hot and cold food freshly prepared on the premises, along with a variety of beverages on offer. Open 7 days a week from 10:00 until 17:00, the café is located halfway through the tour but visits to the café can be taken at any time. The café also houses interesting photographic artefacts from the Second World War to view. All visitors are provided with a free personal Acoustic guide sound guide, available in English (adult, family and visually impaired version), French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Dutch and Mandarin. Plus family and kids tours
Aprenderá sobre la historia de Mont-Roig y le llevaremos a establecimientos locales. La ermita de “Mare de Déu de la Roca” está situada en una pequeña montaña muy erosionada situada atrás del pueblo de Mont-roig, con la capilla de San Ramón situada en lo alto de una cima formada por una roca de arenisca rojiza. La capilla de construyó en el 1.299 para albergar una estatua de madera de la Virgen María que se veneraba allí. Aun se pueden ver las ruinas del castillo, y las fechas de 1655 y 1785 están inscritas en la puerta de entrada, lo que demuestra que el sitio se amplió a medida que se hizo más popular como un lugar de peregrinación.