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Travel in comfort on an air-conditioned bus to the Colònia Güell, where you'll find the Gaudí crypt: a church where Antoni Gaudí put into practice many of the architectural solutions he later used at the Sagrada Familia. We guarantee that you'll have a better understanding of the world's most famous Catalan architect after you've visited the chapel. The next stop will be Montserrat, a rocky outcrop with extraordinary formations that will capture your attention as soon as you begin to approach. It will seem even more impressive when you ride to the top of the mountain on the rack railway, a unique means of transport. There you'll be able to visit the Benedictine monastery and kiss the Moreneta, an 11th century wood carving of the patron saint of Catalonia, or explore the many paths inside the natural park on foot. No other trip will allow you to enjoy nature, spirituality and architecture at the same time!
Horario de invierno El último recorrido completo partirá de la parada 1 a las 15:30, parando en todas las paradas del recorrido. La última salida de la parada 1 será a las 16:00, sin embargo, no incluirá las paradas 6, 7, 8 y 9. En este enlaces encontrará la ruta del Bus Turístico y las paradas detalladas.
Panier de pique-nique pliant Sacs de conservation de la chaleur Panier de glace portable Sac de pique-nique extérieur Panier d'isolation Panier d'achat
TASTING MENU
TRIO OF STARTERS
ASSORTMENT OF 4 DISHES
GOURMET PLATE
- Tomato Gazpacho
- Hot honey goat cheese puff pastry
- Organic vegetable rolls
- Luxury Sushi
- Fish & Chips (breaded whiting)
- Caramelised chicken kebab
- Reconstituted shepherd's pie
- Chocolate pie
- Fruit salad
- Crème brulée
Organisateur de documents de titulaire de passeport de cachette de portefeuille de poche de cou de voyage d'aéroport
Our tour begins with a coach drive direct to the dark side of London. The Theatre Drury Lane, said to be the most haunted theatre in London, your guide will tell you why! We see The Old Bailey - the site of numerous public hangings, drive along Fleet Street, home of Sweeny Todd - the demon barber of Fleet Street - and his accomplice, Mrs Lovatt, who was said to have baked pies from the flesh of his victims, selling them to unsuspecting customers. As the shadows lengthen, we approach London's East End, a hotbed of crime and vice in the 19th century. During the autumn of 1888, terror struck when Jack the Ripper came out of the fog and dimly lit alleys just long enough to stalk and butcher his five victims. We leave the coach and walk his death trail inspecting the murder sites, deciphering the evidence and discussing the suspects. We will see the 10 Bells Pub, built in 1752 where many of Jack the Ripper's victims were said to have drunk. To this day the case remains unsolved. This is a combination coach/walking tour and will finish at a traditional pub.