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The starting point of this open-top bus tour is at Larcomar, Bus Stop 1. Make sure you check out the shopping centre nearby before you get on to one of our buses, you'll find so many shops there for everyone's tastes. We'll pick you up straight from the bus stop at Larcomar. Don't worry, you won't miss our buses, they're bright red, London style buses with an open top roof! Hop on-board and enjoy the views from up high as we drive past 7 of Lima's finest attractions. Get your camera ready! First up at Bus Stop 2 you'll see Parque Kennedy and it's beautiful surroundings, located right in the heart of the Miraflores district. Next up is the historical landmark Huaca Pucllana at Bus Stop 3. Here you'll see pre-Incan pyramids up close, all of which are still very much intact, right in the city centre. We'll drive you straight through the Plaza Grau at Bus Stop 4 where you'll be able to take in the vibrant energy and witness the monument in the centre, a sculpture that stands over 20 metres tall, created by the Spanish sculptor, Victorio Macho. We'll take a peaceful drive through Plaza Mayor, also known as the Plaza de Armas and you'll be able to see some of the most spectacular buildings in Lima, including the Government Palace and the Municipal Palace of Lima. Get your ticket online today and start planning your trip to Lima!
Cairns is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city nestled between the sea life of the Great Barrier Reef and the rolling downs of the Atherton Tablelands. As the gateway to the wet tropics, the city buzzes with a lively mix of travellers, from backpackers to luxury-seekers keen to soak up the sun. As night falls, the wide streets come alive with bars, galleries and seafood restaurants enticing diners by the waterside. Snorkel, dive or simply recline on a glass-bottomed boat to admire the breathtaking wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Take a luxurious day trip to Port Douglas, an hour’s drive north, to dine on succulent seafood and shop in fashion boutiques. Walk among the towering ancient trees and lush greenery of the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest, keeping an eye out for brilliantly coloured butterflies and rare tropical birds; or marvel at enormous prehistoric reptiles in one of the region’s crocodile parks. Closer to home, take a stroll down the Esplanade to find countless dining options and interesting shops. By night the same stretch comes alive with the Night Markets, where clothes, trinkets and Australian keepsakes are all up for grabs. Spend days simply soaking up the tropical sun on the beach, splashing about in the water when the heat gets too much.
The View from The Shard + Cutty Sark - combo saver Ticket Includes: Entry to The View from The Shard Entry to Cutty Sark Instant ticket delivery; simply print your vouchers and show at the attractions' ticket desks. The View from The Shard Highlights: Experience London's highest viewing platform standing at 310 metres high - the highest in Western Europe. 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. Free multimedia guides featuring 11 different languages. PLEASE NOTE: Failure to present the voucher at The Shard will result in you being denied entry. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Cutty Sark Get a taste of life on the ocean waves, including the chance to take the ship's wheel and learn how to steer 963 tons of Victorian tea clipper through storms and high seas Learn the story of one of the most famous and magnificent ships in the world Take in epic views of the London skyline. Initially built for the China tea trade and launched in 1869, Cutty Sark’s original wooden planks and iron frames have been meticulously conserved. As part of an ambitious six-year conservation project, the ship was raised over three metres, giving visitors the unique opportunity to stand directly underneath this world wonder and see her elegant lines and ground-breaking design. It has now been developed into an award-winning museum and visitor experience. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House are both located within a short walking distance from Cutty Sark and are free to visit. The Royal Observatory is another must-see attraction when visiting Greenwich; it’s the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian.
