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Day 1 You leave Edinburgh and head north across the River Forth towards the Highlands. You make a short stop in one of the quintessential Scottish towns bordering the highland fault line, before crossing into the Cairngorms National Park. There are numerous options on route including a famous whisky distillery, stunning caledonian forest walks, ancient standing stones, world-changing battlefields, and beautiful lochs. What you do today will be decided by your group and the ever- changing Scottish climate. Ample time for lunch will be given en route. You then continue north and arrive in Inverness, where you’re dropped off at your accommodation. The evening is free for you to explore the capital of the Highlands. Day 2 After a leisurely breakfast you’re picked up from your accommodation and taken into the surrounding countryside. You travel to Loch Ness where you have the chance to take a boat trip along the loch or stay on shore and visit the impressive ruins of Urquhart castle overlooking the loch. Our journey continues south through the Great Glen past Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in UK and Fort William. You stop for lunch along the way before arriving in Glencoe. The return journey continues over the wild and remote Rannoch Moor and into the lowland scenery around Stirling, before finally reaching our starting point of Edinburgh.
Explore the haunted Blair Street Underground Vaults with access no other tour company can offer, then head to the Canongate graveyard, where the spirits of the dead await. It might be something to do with the change in temperature. Or the perpetual darkness. Or the ever smaller rooms, stretching beyond the weak beam of a torch. Whatever the reason, there’s something unsettling about the Blair Street Underground Vaults – and your expert Mercat guide will reveal the troubling tales on this evening walking tour. Cannibals. Body snatchers. Deals with the Devil. And that’s before we head underground. Torture. Murder. Hangings. And that’s just what went on in the vaults. A walk along dim streets to the Canongate graveyard will bring you to the resting place of the city’s most famous figures: Adam Smith, the father of economics; David Rizzio, the lover of Mary Queen of Scots; and James Douglas, 3rd Marquess of Queensberry – the infamous cannibal of the Canongate.
Paradis Latin Este año el mítico Teatro Paradis Latin se transforma en un jardín magico donde cada bailarín le transportará a escenas llenas de sorpresa y alegría. Un carrusel encantado, un baile de máscaras, Paradis a la Folie es un fabuloso cóctel de comedia, musical, fanfarria de lujo y ballets modernos, Paradis a la Folie se une a la extravagancia y al universo cómico de los famosos cabarets y revistas de Páris. Las bellas, encantadoras, vibrantes y sensuales bailarines, e incluso la Maestra de Ceremonias Parisina garantizarán una velada inolvidable en el Jardín del Paraíso. ¡Disfrute del champán durante el espectáculo! Vedettes de Paris ¡Junto a los pies de la Torre Eiffel, obtener lo mejor de París en un crucero de 1 hora! - Los comentarios multilingües le explicarán sobre la historia de los monumentos parisinos, junto con algunas anécdotas originales más actuales. - La flota combina tradición y modernidad. Barcos de tamaño pequeño y barcos de tamaño medio le ofrecen la posibilidad de moverse y circular durante el crucero para maximizar el placer. - Los barcos París Léna & Paris Trocadéro tienen un bar a bordo que ofrece aperitivos, bebidas (frías y calientes, y Champagne), crepes franceses, etc. Duración: 1 hora (se embarca y desembarca a los pies de la Torre Eiffel).
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Bateau Bus This stop is located on the North quay of the Port Hercule, opposite the large yachts. During the Monaco Grand Prix, you will find yourself exactly within the famous chicane where the formula 1 cars have to brake hard, having reached 250 kmph when leaving the tunnel. From this stop you can take the boat bus that takes you from the other side of the port, to the foot of the old town, very close to the cruise terminal. A few hundred metres from here you can also walk to the magnificent terraces of the Casino, taking the lifts located at the entrance to the tunnel. Jardin Japonais Located close the Portier car park, from this stop you can visit the Japanese Garden and the Grimaldi Forum. Sporting On the boundary between MONACO and Beausoleil, from this stop you can visit the beaches, the Sporting or the hotel Monte-Carlo Bay. Villa Sauber NEW NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MONACO Open every day from 11.00 to 19.00 (summer) and from 10.00 to 18.00 (winter). Monte-Carlo Casino You have now arrived in the Monte-Carlo district. Stop here to visit the Place du casino, where you can admire the luxury cars or have a glass of something at the Café de Paris. Grimaldi / SNCF Nearby attraction and points of interest: SNCF railway station, Condamine Market. Useful information: If you arrive in Monaco by train, you can join the bus at this Stop. Place du Palais This is the first stop on the famous Rocher [Rock]. This is where there is the changing of the Guard every day at 12.00 . Spend some time strolling through the alleys and backstreets of Monaco-Ville and discover the magnificent views it will offer you. Musée océanographique A monumental jewel that was the concept of this visionary Prince who saw it in his own terms as a “Palace”, The oceanographic museum is one of the showpieces of the identity of the country. With world-renowned expertise, the Museum presents over 6000 species of fish in their faithfully constructed natural setting. All collected in one place, you can discover the fantastic species of the Mediterranean, the incredible diversity of the inhabitants of a living coral reef, and the monumental 400,000 litre shark lagoon. Roseraie Princesse Grace The landscaped park and Princess Grace rose garden. Palm trees, olive trees and plant species from throughout the world border a small lake offering pedestrians four hectares of walks in an environment of exquisite calm, fragrant with the four thousand rose plants in the Roseraie Princesse Grace whose 150 varieties rival each other in colours and perfumes. Stade Louis II The Fontvieille district, part of which is built over the sea, is home to the Stade Louis II / Louis II Stadium. This magnificent sports complex stands out with its elegant and bold architecture. Its multiple installations and the quality of its equipment make it a special venue for international competitions. Princesse Stéphanie (Rascasse) It is in the boulevard Albert 1er that the Formula 1 starting line sees off the racing cars in the Monaco Grand Prix. Digue Croisières If you arrive in the Principality of Monaco by sea, we have a stop at the cruise terminal, immediately upon disembarking from the boat.
