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Itinerary Depart Edinburgh at 08:15 and travel west, past Stirling castle to your first stop at Doune Castle. This area of Scotland has certainly seen its fair share of fighting and warfare. Stirling castle was once known as the 'Key to Scotland', and it was here that William Wallace (immortalised by Mel Gibson in the film Braveheart) defeated the English army in 1297. After William Wallace's death it was Robert the Bruce who continued the fight for independence and you will pass the site of his most famous victory in 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn. Then you arrive at the fantastic medieval stronghold of Doune castle. Built for Robert Stewart, the Duke of Albany, over 600 years ago the castle is still in great condition and you will have time for photos. You might even have seen the castle before, it was made famous by the film 'Monty Python and The Holy Grail', with many scenes filmed here. You then continue a little further on to Callander. After a short coffee stop you cross the Highland boundary fault line leaving the rolling farms for the wild mountains and forests of the Highlands. You will make a short stop at Loch Luibnaig before you continue over the Braes of Balquhidder, the final resting place of Highland outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. Made famous by Sir Walter Scott, Rob Roy was a sort of Highland Robin Hood, he stole from the rich, but never quite got round to giving it to the poor! From Balquhidder the tour winds its way through the tough knot of mountains known as Breadalbane (meaning the 'high country of Scotland') before we stop for lunch in a small West Highland village. Shortly after lunch you stop for the short walk out to visit Kilchurn Castle, a magnificent ruin situated in the middle of Loch Awe and former home of the Campbells of Breadalbane. You will continue along the banks of Loch Awe through Campbell country to the picturesque town of Inveraray on the shores of Loch Fyne. Here you can visit the 18th-century castle and home of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Campbell clan. (castle open Easter to mid-October). The town was built at the same time as the castle and has the air of a classic 18th-century planned village with its straight wide streets and dignified Georgian houses. You can take time to explore the town and maybe call at the Old Jail or the maritime museum, the Arctic Penguin. Leaving Inveraray, you take a drive up through the steep-sided mountains known as the Arrochar Alps to the great viewpoint at 'Rest and Be Thankful'. It was given its name in 1753 by the weary soldiers who had just finished building the old military road up through Glen Croe. From here you skirt around Loch Long and down to the Bonnie, Bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. This is Scotland's largest loch and it takes its name from the mountain Ben Lomond on the eastern shore. You make a short stop at the conservation village of Luss, with its quaint houses and stunning views across the loch. At 17.30 you make your way back to Edinburgh, with a short photo stop underneath Stirling Castle. Return time: 18:30 approx
Itinerario: Este entretenido tour vespertino por el corazón de Dublín, acompañado de un guía local de primera clase con música y mucha diversión a bordo, es la manera definitiva de descubrirlo todo acerca de Dublín, su gente, sus atracciones y su vida nocturna. En este Tour Nocturno se empapará de la atmosfera del remodelado distrito empresarial de la ciudad - incluyendo el magníficamente iluminado Convention Centre y el famoso skyline del Dublin Dockland. Hay muchas maravillas en Dublín por la noche. Desde la 'aguja' de O'Connell Street hasta las bulliciosas calles del Temple Bar. No quedará decepcionado con este viaje a través de Dublín. Este recorrido circular de 1 hora es una de las actividades más interesantes para hacer en la ciudad de Dublín por la noche, y la manera perfecta de empezar la noche antes de ir a cenar, ir al teatro o a un concierto.
Promigeflüster in der Hauptstadt! Nirgendwo macht Ihr so viele Selfies mit Euren Stars. Ein Rundgang durch die 2.500 m² große Ausstellung von Madame Tussauds Berlin führt durch verschiedene Themenbereiche wie Geschichte, Politik, Sport, Musik und Hollywood Hills. Zahlreiche interaktive Elemente, Schauspieler und kunstvoll gestaltete Kulissen machen den etwa zweistündigen Rundgang zu einem unterhaltsamen wie lehrreichen Erlebnis für die ganze Familie. Werde selbst Teil berühmter Filmszenen, feiere sportliche Fußballerfolge mit unseren Fußballstars, begegne historischen und kulturellen Persönlichkeiten der Extraklasse oder shoote mit Heidi Klum auf dem Catwalk. JETZT NEU: Erlebe mit dem neuen Dirty Dancing Bereich im Madame Tussauds Berlin „The Time of YOUR Life“! Werde selbst zum Dirty Dancing Star: Highlight des neuen interaktiven Sets ist das Video Filmset aus dem 80er Jahre Klassiker Dirty Dancing. In den berühmtesten Film-Szenen, „Ich habe eine Wassermelone getragen“ und den ersten Tanzübungen auf der Brücke, kannst du in die Rolle der schüchternen Baby schlüpfen und das Feeling des Tanzfilms spüren. Einzigartige Requisiten, Perücken und Kostüme intensivieren das Erlebnis. Einmal mit Jonny auf dem Baumstamm tanzen? Das geht nur bei uns, denn die Wachsfigur des Kultstars Patrick Swayze alias Johnny ist erstmals in Europa zu sehen. Das perfekte Foto, die berühmte Hebefigur - viele Highlights warten auf dich! Madame Tussauds wurde dank der unnachahmlich realwirkenden Wachsfiguren weltberühmt. Im Madame Tussauds Berlin faszinieren mehr als 120 nationale und internationale Prominente sowie die großen Legenden der Zeitgeschichte tagtäglich die Besucher aus aller Welt.
Royal Albert Hall Did you know? There are 13,000 “A”s for Albert around Hall The Hall is home to the world's largest single woven carpet design, made of 326,666 sheep fleeces and 49 million tufts getting it into the Guinness World Records The world’s biggest Christmas pudding was made at the Hall and weighed ten tonnes The first ever body-building contest and Sumo wrestling tournament outside Japan took place in the main auditorium The Elgar Room used to be home to the Central School of Speech & Drama, giving a stage to names including Sir Lawrence Olivier and Dame Judy Dench 5,500 bottles of champagne and 1,800 bottles of gin are drunk at the Hall every year Afternoon Tea was introduced to Britain by Queen Victoria. The first tea party was held at the Hall in 1912. The tradition continues today in the Hall's Verdi Restaurant The Royal Albert Hall Grand Tour is fully accessible. Some time slots and/or dates are unavailable due to events taking place in the auditorium. The Royal Albert Hall was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's consort) of a 'Central Hall' that would be used to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arts and Sciences and would stand at the heart of the South Kensington estate, surrounded by museums and places of learning. The Hall is a Grade I Listed building; and has been in continuous use since it was opened in March 1871. It was always conceived as a multipurpose building to host not only concerts of music but exhibitions, public meetings, scientific conversations and award ceremonies. It is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and is financially self sufficient, receiving no funding from central or local government. Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition & Globe Theatre Tour Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition is the world's largest exhibition devoted to Shakespeare and the London in which he lived and worked. Housed beneath the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's Bankside, the exhibition explores the remarkable story of the Globe, and brings Shakespeare's world to life using a range of interactive displays and live demonstrations. Visitors to the exhibition can discover how shows were produced in the theatres of Shakespeare's time, from writing and rehearsals to music, dance and performance. There are opportunities to learn about the traditional crafts and techniques used during the process of rebuilding the Globe; to find out how special effects were produced in Shakespeare's time, to listen to recordings from some of the most memorable Shakespearean performances ever, or join the cast and add your own voice to a scene recorded by Globe actors; to create your own Shakespearean phrases in the word jungle; to watch a sword-fighting display and browse the costume collection, where you can learn about the extraordinary methods used in creating clothes 400 years ago. Information sheets are available in English, large print, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Chinese and Japanese.
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