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Louvre Museum Priority Entrance Skip the line with this ticket and quickly gain access to the world-famous Louvre museum, located in the heart of Paris on the banks of the Seine. Previously a residence for the King of France, the Louvre is now the most-visited museum in Paris and one of the most famous internationally. Admire the glass pyramid at the museum entrance, which was inaugurated in 1988. It allows visitors to directly reach the main lobby. Your ticket gives you open access to artwork of varying styles from many different eras, completed in numerous countries the world over. Among them, you will find: - The Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vinci's prized work and a portrait of Francesco del Giocondo's wife, Lisa Gherardini. - Venus de Milo, a sculpture representing the deity Aphrodite—or Venus in Roman mythology—which was discovered in the Cyclades. - Winged Victory of Samothrace, a Greek sculpture representing the deity Nike posed on a ship's bow - Marriage at Cana is the largest painting in the Louvre. The work of Paul Véronèse, it depicts Christ as he performs his first miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding. - The Coronation of Napoleon is a painting depicting the coronation of Napoleon I and Empress Josephine in Notre-Dame Cathedral. - The Raft of the Medusa is a painting by Théodore Géricault depicting the shipwrecked frigate Medusa that washed ashore in Mauritania in 1816. After your visit, you can wander through the Tuileries gardens to Place de la Concorde. If you decide to continue your stroll down the Champs-Élysées, why not visit the Arc de Triomphe, which stands tall at the end of the avenue? 58 Tour Eiffel Lunch - Picnic Chic Soak up the spectacular views of the city of Paris whilst enjoying high-quality French cuisine. Dine on the first floor of the most famous monument in Paris, the Eiffel Tower. The restaurant offers a minimalistic, contemporary design and a relaxed atmosphere for lunch or dinner. Choose from a chic, trendy menu and have your own personal hostess cater to your every need. Menu Picnic Chic Spring/Summer Season 2018 : Click HERE to discover the Adult menu Click HERE to discover the Child menu Click HERE to discover the Wine list Seared salmon, creamy polenta with Parmesan, tomato butter with a hint of Rosemary
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Highlights 'Sea' for yourself more of Western Australia’s spectacular marine life at AQWA Traverse the 12,000 kilometre coastline of Western Australia in one day at AQWA Get up close with our marine animals with a range of exhibits showcasing unique animals and corals Come face-to-fin with sharks, turtles, huge rays and heaps more! Ticket Includes Ticket to Aquarium of Western Australia Explore five diverse discovery zones Danger Zone Face a deadly lineup of marine creatures that can bite, sting or even wrap their prey with suckered arms to immobilise or even kill! The Danger zone is an eye-opening exhibit of WA's most dangerous marine life. Far North The coastal landscapes of the Far North Coast are as ancient as the Earth itself. The landscapes range from the white beaches of Rowley Shoals, to the muddy mangrove flats of Kununurra. Perth Coast Stunning white sandy beaches of the metropolitan coast flow underwater into a shallow sandy seafloor dotted with seagrass beds, reefs and island. Originaly formed dueing the ice age, the reefs have now been worn by the water and waves, creating a marine matrix of crevices, caves and swim throughs. Shipwreck Coast Travel on the largest conveyor belt in Australia to explore AQWA's Shipwreck Coast, through an underwater tunnel. The aquarium you travel through is the largest single aquarium in Australia, which holds THREE MILLION litres of water! Great Southern Dip into the icy waters of the Great Southern, where waves and wind from Antartica shape isolated granite shores.
See all the major sights of London in all their glory by night: • Houses of Parliment • Piccadilly Circus • The London Eye • Trafalger Square • St. Paul's Cathedral • Westminster Abbey • Tower Bridge • Tower of London • Big Ben To see the majestic Tower of London and Tower Bridge highlighted together as our open top tour bus approaches is a picture post card in the making. The huge clock face of Big Ben shines brightly like a beacon from a lighthouse letting everyone know that they really are in London. The fountains in Trafalgar Square dance with joy from the light that shines from within them. The neon lights in Piccadilly reminds you of New Years Day and when you see the lights all around Harrods, well, it’s Christmas all over again. When you see the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament, then you realize why we called ourselves ‘See London By Night’
KidZania London What can you expect at KidZania London? • 4 hours entry to KidZania London • Kids Can Learn Real-Life Skills at the UK’s First Educational Entertainment Experience • 75,000sq ft. Child-Size City Located in Westfield London • Over 60 Real-Life Role-Play Adventures • Kids Can Become a Pilot, Surgeon, Fire Fighter and More • Kids Can Learn the Concepts of Saving and Spending Money • Four Hour Experience – Parents Can Shop While Kids Play • Fun and Safe Environment KidZania is a world of fun and learning for children aged four to fourteen. Set their imagination free with a visit to the UK’s first educational entertainment experience. Located in Westfield London, KidZania features a child-size city spanning 75,000sq. ft. Over four exciting hours, kids can learn real-life skills and have a go at trying out grown-up jobs in realistic environments. From the Aviation Academy to the Radio Station, Police Station or Hospital, KidZania’s streets are lined with authentic establishments. Real-life role play will bring these professions to life as kids learn in a fun and safe environment. Children can even have a go at being a tour guide on a mini Golden Tours hop-on hop-off bus! Young minds will learn about money as they are paid for the activities they undertake, earning ‘KidZos’ (KidZania currency). Kids can open a personal savings account and deposit the money they have earned for their work. This currency can be used to purchase goods and services inside the city. Each experience lasts four hours, and children over the age of seven can enjoy KidZania without an accompanying adult. Visitors are given a bracelet to wear around their wrist which can only be removed by employees with parental permission, so you’ll know where your kids are at all times. Children are in safe hands, leaving you free to shop or dine while keeping track of their movements. Kensington Palace Kensington Palace unveils a palace of secret stories and public lives. Visitors arrive through beautiful landscaped gardens evoking a past when Kensington was countryside. From the entrance hall start your journey through the magnificent Kings and Queen’s State Apartments. Filled with stories of two royal courts; the Stuarts and the Hanoverians, learn what you would have worn, how you should behave and how to succeed in the heady atmosphere of the palace state apartments. Victoria Revealed, a fascinating exhibition, set within the rooms Victoria grew up in as a child, explores her life and reign in her own words with quotations from her intimate diaries. Imagine how she felt at just 17 years old on her first day as Queen at Kensington Palace, discover her romantic side through letters and gifts exchanged with Prince Albert and take a peep at moments of family life with her children and grand-children. The glossy and glamorous exhibition, Fashion rules: gets a make-over, becoming Fashion rules: Restyled. A new collection of dress from the collections of HM Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Margaret and Diana Princess of Wales represents the story of the monarchy in the 20th century featuring rare and exquisite dresses from The Queen, Princesses Margaret and Diana, Princess of Wales. Discover how the royal figures and fashions were representative of the spirit of each decade. Surrounded by contemporary photography, film, music and including accessories, get a real sense of the 1950’s through to the 1990s, decades in which the clothes were worn and how they reflected and inspired everyday fashions.
The Three Palace Royal Pass brings together over 900 years of royal history to life in a simple, convenient and prestigious package. It offers unbeatable value for money, providing admission to the three Central London Historic Royal Palaces – Tower of London Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace. Be amazed by the incredible stories of intrigue that went on behind the walls of these palaces and experience it first hand! Tower of London Be dazzled by the 23,578 gems that make up the Crown Jewels, including the world’s most famous diamonds. You'll find this amazing collection in the Jewel House Join a Yeoman Warder tour (included in your admission ticket) and you'll be entertained by tales from the Tower; pain and passion, treachery and torture, all delivered with a swagger and a smile! See the largest collection of surviving armours known to have belonged to Henry VIII and discover what they tell us about him. Kensington Palace Come and stand in the very bedroom in which, in the early hours of 20 June 1837, the young Princess Victoria awoke to the news that she was to be queen. See the largest and longest of the state apartments at Kensington Palace the King's Gallery, which looks pretty much as it was when decorated for King George I in 1727. Discover the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection - A collection of costumes worn by kings, queens and courtiers, from the eighteenth century to the present day Hampton Court Palace See the furnishings and decoration of both the Tudor and Baroque State rooms. The Tudors, Stuarts and even Georgian monarchs really enjoyed living and entertaining in this grand palace. Step back in time and marvel at the breathtaking splendour of the state rooms including the Great Hall, the Chapel Royal and the infamous Haunted Gallery. Be amazed by the palace's 60 acres of magnificent gardens that run down to the River Thames. They features fountains, the beautifully restored Privy Garden, famous maze and, at 229 years of age and at over 36.5 metres long, the oldest and largest known grapevine in the world.