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From a playfully provocative cheerleader routine to the erotic underwater girl-on-girl contortionist act be amazed by Zumanity by Cirque du Soleil The Sensual Side of Cirque du Soleil
Head to the Saxe Theater on the Las Vegas Strip for a raucous time with discount tickets from ShowTickets.com to see the Nathan Burton Comedy Magic show.
Trafalgar Square: el punto central de Londres, Trafalgar Square es el hogar de la Columna de Nelson y la National Gallery. Deje que su experto guía le cuente los secretos e historias detrás de este lugar mundialmente conocido. ¿Qué lugar mejor para empezar que una de los mejores bebederos de Londres? Covent Garden: ser una de las plazas más hermosas de Londres y su famoso mercado hacen de Covent Garden una parada obligatoria para cualquier visitante de Londres. Deje que el guía le muestre lo que la mayoría de turistas no ven llevándolo a los mejores pubs locales escondidos alrededor de esta plaza. Theatreland: Londres es el hogar de la mejor escena musical y teatral del mundo. En este tour se le guiará a través del corazón del distrito teatral mundialmente famoso de Londres. Seven Dials: uno de los puntos centrales del vibrante West End de Londres y donde acabará el tour, cerca de los espectáculos más populares de Londres y de algunos de los mejores restaurantes de la capital. Deje que su guía haga un poco de trabajo extra y le de los mejores consejos para aprovechar al máximo la noche y, porque no, el resto de su tiempo en Londres. 4 locales excelentes: en este tour le llevarán a una selección de los mejores pubs de la capital, los lugares donde van los lugareños, que le sumergirán de lleno en la mejor cerveza y atmósfera británica. 6 muestras de cerveza: ¿sabe la diferencia entre ales y lagers? ¿Qué tiene entre manos, una stout o una porter? Su guía pondrá un poco de luz en las tradiciones de la fabricación de cerveza que han creado esta gran variedad y riqueza en la bebida nacional del Reino Unido. Snacks: además de una generosa ración de cerveza, también se incluyen algunos deliciosos aperitivos para asegurar que disfruta del tour al máximo. ¡Los mejores guías de Londres!: Fat Tire Bike Tour se enorgullece de la calidad de sus guías locales que compartirán con usted la pasión, conocimiento y amor por esta ciudad con una actitud amistosa y profesional.
Cendrillon Massenet's enchanting take on the Cinderella story returns to the Met. ShowTickets.com has your tickets for less.
Kew Gardens, is a World Heritage Site located in 121 hectares of stunning vistas with six magnificent glasshouses set in a beautiful landscape beside the River Thames between Richmond and KEW in south-west London. Kew Gardens represents more than 250 years of historical gardens. It is home to a remarkable collection of over 30,000 types of plants from all over the world that range from the decorative to the peculiar. Kew Gardens provide opportunities for public enjoyment and enrichment and the behind-the-scenes scientific work helps ensure a sustainable future for plants and people. In the summer of 2004, Kew's determination to make serious botany great fun for children was demonstrated with the opening of 'Climbers and Creepers'. Bringing a new use to an old cycad house by White Peaks, Climbers and Creepers engages children from around 3-9 years in the pleasures of learning more about plants and their relationships with animals and people. Apart from the sheer beauty and tranquillity of the garden's landscapes Kew offers a wonderful day out for all, whether horticulturally, historically or botanically inclined. Botanical Highlights The dates below are approximate, and flowering can vary by three to four weeks, depending on the weather. Spring: Mid-February - early March: A million-and-a-half crocuses below the Temple of Bellona between Victoria Gate and King William's Temple - one of Kew's most spectacular displays (typically late Feb - early March). Camellias between Victoria Gate and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art. Spring bedding and spring flowers in the open woodland around the Azalea Garden. Daffodils, forsythia and cherry blossom. Orchids, bromeliads and anthuriums in Kew’s Tropical Extravaganza, an annual display of exotic blooms in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. April - May: Lilacs near Kew Palace and White Peaks. Spring bedding in front of the Palm House. Scillas in the Woodland Garden. Flowering cherries, crab apples, magnolias and tulips throughout the gardens. May - June: Bluebells in the Queen's Cottage Grounds. Lilacs, azaleas, rhododendrons and magnolias, Brentford Gate area. The tiny but beautiful alpine flowers in the Davies Alpine House and the Rock Garden. Himalayan blue poppies and rhododendrons in the Woodland Garden. Native plants in long grass areas. Horse chestnut blossom. Summer: June - July: Summer flowers in the walled Duke's Garden and in the Woodland Garden. Giant water lilies growing rapidly in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and the Waterlily House. The Mediterranean Garden near King William's Temple. The Rose Pergola, the Rose Garden and the Order Beds. The Rock Garden. Tulip trees, opposite the Palm House, Philadelphus near the Pagoda. July - September: Themed summer bedding in front of the Palm House. The Order Beds. Giant water lilies flowering in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Water lilies flowering in the Aquatic Garden and Waterlily House. The herbasceous borders of the Duke's Garden, fascinating medincinal herbs in the Queen's Garden, Grass Garden, Rose Garden. Hibiscus, hydrangeas and Indian bean trees. Autumn: September - October: Autumn crocus in September in the Woodland Glade - Kew's first burst of autumn colour. Belladonna lilies. Trees in autumn colour. October - November: Last of the autumn colours. Grass Garden. Autumn-flowering crocuses, colchicums and hardy cyclamen. Strawberry trees west of King William's Temple and between the Princess of Wales Conservatory and Rock Garden. Winter: November - December: Fruiting trees and shrubs, winter bark. Winter-flowering cherry. January - February: Snowdrops in the Rock Garden and Conservation Area, crocuses along the Princess Walk. Witch hazels by King William's Temple. Cornelian cherry in the winter border in the Duke's Garden. Duchess border along wall outside the Duke's Garden. Camellias between Victoria Gate and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art. Clematis cirrhosa on the Rock Garden Wall. Rhododendrons in the Rhododendron Dell and, if the winter is mild, the carmine blooms of Magnolia campbellii might appear early. Shrubs in the Winter Border near the Ice House. The Davies Alpine House. Heathers, hellebores, viburnums and cornelian cherry.