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Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, is one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history. It covers an area of 26 acres and contains, as well as a royal palace, a magnificent chapel and the homes and workplaces of a large number of people. What there is to see: The magnificent State Apartments are furnished with some of the finest works of art from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto, Gainsborough and the famous triple portrait of Charles I by Sir Anthony van Dyck. In 1992 fire destroyed or damaged more than 100 rooms at the Castle. By good fortune the rooms worst affected were empty at the time, and as a result, few of the Castle's artistic treasures were destroyed. The highly acclaimed restoration work, completed in 1997, is a testament to the extraordinary skills of some of the finest craftsmen in Europe. From October to March visitors can also enjoy George IV's private apartments (the Semi-State Rooms), among the most richly decorated interiors in the Castle. St George's Chapel is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. It is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter, the senior order of British Chivalry established in 1348 by Edward III. Within the chapel are the tombs of ten sovereigns, including Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour, and Charles I. Among the highlights of a visit to Windsor is Queen Mary's Dolls' House, the most famous dolls' house in the world. The Drawings Gallery shows changing exhibitions of material from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The special display below is shown alongside a selection of treasures from the Royal Library. Photographer Credits: Image 1: Photographer: Mark Fiennes, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 2: Photographer: Dennis Gilbert, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 3: Photographer: Ian Jones, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 4: Photographer: John Freeman, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Palace has provided a luxurious retreat for many of Britain's most famous Kings and Queens. Henry VIII was so inspired by it that he spent three of his honeymoons here. And visitors continue to escape to Britain's greatest palace to experience its history, splendour and stunning scale. Discover what it was really like to live and work at Hampton Court Palace. Take a fascinating journey through 500 years of royal history. Marvel at the impressive architecture and opulent interiors of the State Apartments and see the vast Tudor Kitchens in full swing. Enjoy the breathtaking Great Hall and Chapel Royal, and see how Sir Christopher Wren transformed the palace to rival Versailles. Take time to appreciate one of the finest collections of Renaissance paintings in Europe, and listen to tales of intrigue at the royal court from expert guides dressed in full historical costume. Or enjoy an audio tour, available in 9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Korean and Japanese. They can be collected from the Information Centre in Clock Court. And that's before you've even begun to explore the stunning riverside gardens where you'll find the famous Maze and one of the world's oldest vines. ‘Top Ten’ things to see and do at Hampton Court. These sights are 'unmissable' Access to these sights is included in your admission ticket, unless otherwise stated. Henry VIII's Great Hall The Great Hall is England’s greatest medieval hall and one of Britain’s oldest theatres. William Shakespeare’s company performed there in 1603-4. Young Henry VIII exhibition Meet the 'pin-up' prince, before he became fat old Henry VIII, at our Young Henry VIII exhibition (included in your admission ticket). The exhibition includes paintings and interactive displays. The world famous Maze Test yourself and get enjoyably lost in 'the most famous Maze in the history of the world'. Entry is included in your ‘All Palace and Gardens’ admission ticket. A 'Maze only' entry is also available. Tudor kitchens Built to feed the Court of Henry VIII, the kitchens were expected to provide meals for 600 people twice a day. See the kitchens today and experience the sights and smells of a real Tudor kitchen! Beautiful gardens Wander through over 60 acres of beautifully maintained and internationally celebrated gardens at Hampton Court Palace. Entry is included in your ‘All Palace and Gardens’ admission ticket. Henry VIII: Heads and Hearts Join Henry for his wedding celebrations and see surprising portraits and personal objects of his wives. Family fun activities We have a wide range of activities and tours to entertain families. Choose from family trails, our world-famous maze, costumed guided tours, live Tudor cookery and much much more. The Chapel Royal This beautiful chapel has been in continuous use for over 450 years. Visitors are welcome to attend religious services at The Chapel Royal. Tiltyard café - kids' meal deal! History makes you hungry! At the Tiltyard café, choose from any kid's hot meal with lemonade or milk and a fairy cake for just £3.95. Deliciously great value.
¡Fun Spot América en Orlando ofrece diversión para todas las edades! Esto incluye una gran selección de montañas rusas, kartings, juegos, incluyendo: 4 Kartings – 3 multinivel, 1 pista de aceleración 7 Atracciones familiares como Paratrooper, Rip Curl y Revolver El segundo SkyCoaster más alto de mundo con 80 metros Karting infantil para niños de 4 a 6 años 8 Atracciones Infantiles para los más pequeños La única montaña rusa de madera de Orlando ¡Perfecto para niños, jóvenes y adultos! Este parque es perfecto para celebrar fiestas dirigidas a los más pequeños. Todas las atracciones de la “zona infantil” están diseñadas para niños entre 0,60 – 1,10 metros. PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES ¿Se ofrece asistencia para clientes con problemas de movilidad? Sí, Scooterbug Mobility ofrece alquiler de motos eléctricas según orden de llegada. ¿Hay cochecitos disponibles? Sí, Scooterbug Mobility ofrece alquiler de cochecitos. ¿Cuáles son los requisitos de altura? Los requisitos se encuentran en los mapas del parque y también los podrá encontrar en la página web de Orlando o Kissimmee. ¿Cuánto cuesta la entrada si no voy a subir a ninguna atracción? Nuestra Entrada Gratuita le ofrece la entrada al parque sin pagar. ¿Necesito la pulsera si estoy conduciendo en el karting con mi hijo? Si un niño no tiene la altura mínima para conducir el coche, una persona de 18 años o mayor deberá conducir si lleva pulsera, o la pulsera de Chófer, que solo le permite conducir el coche del niño en lugares donde él no pueda. La pulsera de Chófer tiene un coste de $9.95. ¿Las máquinas recreativas van incluidas en el precio de la pulsera? Debido a que puede obtener crédito jugando en ciertas máquinas recreativas, no hay ninguna de ellas que sea gratis. Deberá pagar cada juego con una tarjeta Fun E-Card. Los precios de los juegos varían entre $.25 y $2.00. ¿La atracción SkyCoaster va incluida con el precio de la pulsera? La atracción SkyCoaster es única. Subir a la atracción cuesta $40, pero si ya ha comprado la pulsera, podrá montarse por un precio adicional de $20. ¿Qué pasa si llueve? En Fun Spot encontrará muchas opciones. Le ofrecemos un cambio de día en su entrada si la ha comprador hace menos de 90 minutos, de manera que podrá volver otro día que no llueva. Tenemos abierto hasta medianoche. La mayoría de las atracciones siguen en funcionamiento aunque llueva. También tenemos ponchos a la venda por si quiere seguir en el parque. ¿Se puede entrar comida en el parque? Le permitimos entrar su pastel de aniversario en el caso de que celebre una fiesta. Pero otra comida o bebida no se pueden entrar en el parque. Si desea comer fuera, siempre puede volver después... Aunque pensamos que cuando vea todas nuestras opciones, querrá quedarse y comer aquí. ¿Puedo irme del parque y volver más tarde? La pulsera es válida hasta medianoche, de manera que si quiere irse a las 15:00h y volver a las 21:00h, mientras lleve la pulsera no habrá problema. ¿Cuánto cuesta la entrada de bebé? Cualquiera persona que no suba a las atracciones tiene acceso gratuito. No recomendamos las atracciones a niños menores de 24 meses. Si su hijo de 2 años quiere montarse en una atracción en concreto, deberá pagar $3 por atracción. ¿Dónde están situados los lavabos? Busque en los mapas del parque o pregunte a nuestro personal. Política de drones en Fun Spot América – Parque Temático Todo tipo de drones está prohibido en los Parques Temáticos Fun Spot. Cualquier uso de un dron sin autorización será informado a la FAA y policía local, independientemente de su lugar de origen u operación. Promovemos seguridad y diversión en nuestros parques, así que el uso de drones es un riesgo para nuestros clientes. Los drones también pueden violar las pautas de la Administración Federal de Aviación.
Barcelona es una ciudad que se transforma cuando el sol se esconde y una cierta magia y misterio lo envuelven todo. Sus edificios desvelan entonces otros atractivos, y de todos quizás el más encantador es, además, una obra maestra de Antonio Gaudí. ¡Te invitamos a descubrir la Casa Milà de noche!. Con esta visita íntima y exclusiva descubrirás los secretos que el edificio esconde cuando oscurece y serás testigo privilegiado de las vidas, costumbres y pequeñas historias de los vecinos de esta singular residencia de hace 100 años. Comprobarás como cada rincón es muestra de la imaginación y el genio de Gaudí, todo y que en ningún momento éste renunció a la funcionalidad de cada espacio y elemento. Pasadizos serpenteantes que te transportarán al interior de una cueva, olas de mar que esconden tranquilos seres marinos, telarañas de hierro forjado, chimeneas que asemejan guerreros gigantes y muchas otras formas por descubrir donde la piedra y los materiales cobran vida en un baile de magníficos detalles. Un inolvidable viaje al origen de la vida, la esencia de la arquitectura de Gaudí.
Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today. Today the Buckingham Palace State Rooms are used extensively by Her Majesty The Queen and Members of the Royal Family to receive and entertain their guests on State, ceremonial and official occasions. During August and September when The Queen makes her annual visit to Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms are open to visitors. What there is to see? The Buckingham Palace State Rooms form the heart of the working palace and are lavishly furnished with some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection - paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Poussin and Canaletto; sculpture by Canova; exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture. In celebration of The Queen's 90th birthday, a special exhibition will be staged across each of Her Majesty's official residences during 2016. Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen's Wardrobe (23 July – 2 October 2016) The Garden Described as a 'walled oasis in the middle of London', the Palace's garden is home to thirty different species of bird and more than 350 different wild flowers, some extremely rare. Visitors end their tour with a walk along the south side of the garden, with splendid views of the west front of the Palace and the famous lake. Audio Guide An audio guide is included in the ticket price and is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese, Russian and Mandarin. There is also a family audio guide (in English only) and accompanying activity trail, suitable for children 7-11 years. Changing of the Guard The Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place at 11:30 daily from April until the end of July and on alternate days for the rest of the year, weather permitting. The new guards arrive at the forecourt of the Palace at 11:30 from Wellington Barracks. The journey takes about 5 minutes and the soldiers are accompanied by a band. The ceremony is conducted on the Palace forecourt and takes approximately forty minutes to complete. [The Army have not yet released the schedule for July, August or September.] Wheelchair Access If you require wheelchair access or the use of the lift, you should not book with 365 Tickets.com and should pre-book tickets directly with Buckingham Palace. Access booking line: 020 7766 7324 www.royalcollection.org.uk or email [email protected] 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. Image Credits: Image 1: Photographer: Derry Moore, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 2 : Photographer: Peter Smith, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 3 : Photographer: Andrew Holt, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 4: Photographer: Derry Moore, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013
Big Bus San Francisco - Night Tour (NOT A HOP-ON HOP-OFF) The one hour Panoramic Night Tour of San Francisco begins in Fisherman’s Wharf and explores the most scenic neighborhoods; as the sunsets and the city begins to sparkle. See the ornate City Hall and the San Francisco Symphony Hall. The tour then climbs up the historic Nob Hill for a stunning close up view of the magnificent Grace Cathedral. The tour makes its way across the grand Bay Bridge for picturesque views of the city skyline from Treasure Island, site of the 1939’s World Fair. Heading back into the city, the tour will continue along the Embarcadero to view the glittering lights on the Port of San Francisco.
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