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Experience London's highest viewing platform standing at 310 metres high - the highest in Western Europe.
Unrivalled 360 degree panoramic views, stretching over 40 miles of London's skyline.
Astonishing 'open-air' skydeck, feel the breeze and hear the subtle sounds of the city below.
Informative digital telescopes taking you through the Capital's past, present and future.
Unlimited dwell time - enjoy the views in your own time!
Remarkable lift speeds of 6 metres per second to reach our views.
Browse London's highest gift boutique for unique souvenirs.
Free multimedia guides featuring 11 different languages.
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Instant ticket delivery.
Print your voucher and show it at The View from The Shard box office.
Why visit The View from The Shard?
The Shard is an iconic, landmark building on the London skyline, designed by Master Architect Renzo Piano. At a height of 1,016ft (310 m), the tallest building in Western Europe, the Shard redefines London's skyline and will be a dynamic symbol of London, recognisable throughout the world.
The View is situated at the top of The Shard, on floors 68, 69 and 72, and almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in London. Prepare to embark on a multi-sensory journey to 244 m (800ft) above of one of the greatest cities on earth. On arrival at Level 00, you will be drawn into the tapestry of London with glimpses of the city laid out before you. Travelling skyward in two high-speed ‘kaleidoscopic' lifts, you'll swiftly reach Level 68 - a cloudscape above the world.
Then journey to Level 69 where the view is revealed and London opens out before you. Here, in the sky above London, you'll experience an astonishing 360 degree, 64 km (40 mile) view over the city and beyond where the past, present and future of London will be unfurled beneath you, brought to life in multimedia displays.
For the best view in town, ascend to Level 72, at 244 m, the highest public level of The Shard. You'll be exposed to the elements with sounds of the city around you. Looking up, you'll see the shards of glass that form the top of this skyscraper as they disappear upwards into the sky.
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PLEASE NOTE:
Failure to present the voucher at The Shard will result in you being denied entry.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Why not combine your visit to The Shard with other famous attractions and activities in London such as Tower Of London or London Eye
Aqualandia in Benidorm, der erste in Spanien gebaute Wasserpark und wurde 1985 eröffnet. Seitdem ist es nicht nur einer der größten Wasserparks der Welt, sondern erhält auch die besten Bewertungen von zufriedenen Kunden. Aqualandia ist ein ausgedehntes Naturgebiet, in dem Sie eine Vielzahl von Wassersportaktivitäten und viele andere spannende Attraktionen genießen können. Es umfasst eine Fläche von 150.000 Quadratmetern und verfügt über 50.000 Quadratmeter kostenlose Parkplätze. Außerdem gibt es großzügige Grünflächen, die mit einer Vielzahl von einheimischen Pflanzen bepflanzt wurden. Ein wunderbares Gebiet zum Erkunden. Der Park bietet eine Vielzahl von Schwimmbecken, Rutschen und Kinderspielen, die Millionen von Litern Wasser benötigen, die von unseren eigenen Brunnen versorgt werden. Es wird gefiltert und mit modernen Wasseraufbereitungssystemen recycelt.
27 stops:
27 stops:
Heroes’ Square
Keleti Railway Station
Best Western Hotel
New York Café
Astoria
Budd -ha - Bar Hotel
Citadel
Great Market Hall
National Museum
Kiraly Street
Basilica
Petofi Square
Castle Garden
Clark Adam Square
Batthyany Square
Margaret Bridge
Nyugati Railway Station
Bathory Street/Parliament
Basilica
Chain Bridg
Karoly Korut
Big Bus
Customer Service Centre
Opera
Octogon/Liszt Ferenc Square
Heroes’ Square
Bus:
Duration: 2-2.5 hours
Operates: 09.00 - 17.00
Frequency: 15-30 minutes
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Great value for money
Best bus frequency
Hi Resolution digitally audio-system
Operates 7 days a week, all year long
Departing in the heart of Historic Fisherman’s Wharf, at Pier 43 ½, sail past the San Francisco skyline and view the lively neighborhood of North Beach, the famous swimming clubs of Aquatic Park, the historic vessels at Hyde Street Pier, the San Francisco Maritime National Park, and numerous other exciting sights. As you head west towards the Golden Gate Bridge, cruise along Fort Mason and the Marina District which was devastated in the 1989 earthquake. Next, enjoy views of Crissy Field and the lush hillsides of the Presidio—both former army installations—that are now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Don’t miss incredible photo opportunities when sailing directly under the massive 4,200-foot span of the 746-foot tall San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge. As you steam back into the Bay, travel past the wildlife reserves of the Marin Headlands and the legendary town of Sausalito, once home to the 1960s’ flower generation. With Angel Island State Park to your left, slowly cruise around the infamous Island of Alcatraz. On your way back to Fisherman’s Wharf, see the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and Coit Tower in the distance. After a full hour of exciting sights on Red and White Fleet’s Golden Gate Bridge boat tours, the barking sea lions at Pier 39 welcome you back to Pier 43 ½. Here, you can visit two National Historic Landmarks, the WWII submarine USS Pampanito and merchant vessel USS Jeremiah O'Brien.
Discover the last resting place of the Kings of France and its unique collection of 70 sculpted tombs. Tour of the Basilica of St Denis Here you'll be able to see the grave of Saint Denis, a Bishop of Paris who died in 250 AD, the royal abbey of Saint-Denis, the burial place of 43 kings, 32 queens and 10 servants of the monarchy. During this visit you'll also be able to see the basilica which was raised to the rank of cathedral in 1966. Enter the Museum of sculptures, featuring over 70 recumbent statues and monumental tombs from the Renaissance, see how the basilica contains within its walls the largest collection of funerary sculptures from the 12th to the 16th century. The birth of Gothic art, the church designed by Abbot Suger, the kings' advisor from 1135 to 1144, completed in the 13th century during the reign of Saint Louis: a major work of Gothic art, this church was the first place of great importance of light and symbol of divinity in religious architecture.
