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There are recreations of the past wooden, stone and medieval bridges, all of which include live characters in full regalia of the time. Join in the fun, have a laugh and learn some of London's gruesome history at the same time. Of course we also do our best to add a few surprises along the way; so be sure to be ready for them! Then travel through the Terror Time Tunnel to emerge in the present and if you're feeling brave you can choose to face your fears and descend into in the former plague pit; the London Tombs where a few more surprises will chill your bones. It's a thrilling experience using the latest in Hollywood style wizardry and our marvellous real life characters guiding you through the ages on the bridge. Get ready to be entertained and amazed at what you will see. The London Bridge Experience and London Tombs understands that not everyone understands English, so to enhance the visitor experience the attraction has introduced Multilingual Audio Guides in 6 languages to cater for its growing number of international visitors. These languages at the moment are: English Spanish French Polish German Italian Customer satisfaction is at the heart of the Management strategy at this award winning attraction and doesn’t want any of its wealth of history to get missed due to language barriers. The London Bridge Experience will still be an interactive experience with live actors entertaining its visitor but the audio guides will mean all guests will leave having engaged in the 2000 years of the history at the world’s most famous, and most haunted bridge. Feel the ground shake as you march in Queen Boudicca’s army, discover the gruesome fate of Tudor traitors, sneak through the dark streets of Victorian London and follow in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper
ITINERARY 8:00 AM Depart from the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street in Dublin city centre. 9:30 AM Loughcrew Passege Toms 11:00 AM Trim Castle 12:20 AM Hill Of Tara, the seat of the High Kings . 14:30 PM Monasterboice /Celtic High Cross. 15:15 PM Drogheda / Relic of Saint Oliver Plunkett. 17:15 PM Depart Drogheda for Dublin City. 18:00 PM Arrive in Dublin City centre.
This self-guided tour allows for full immersion into the twin Cities of Perth and Fremantle, and also enjoying Perth’s natural asset of the Swan River. Starting in Perth, the tour takes in all major attractions of the revitalised Perth CBD, including the Western Australian Cricket Ground (WACA). Then on to Kings Park Botanical Gardens, where you have time to experience a walk through the trees canopies on the Tree Top Walkway or take in the stunning views from the war memorial back over the city skyline. Continue through the affluent Western Suburbs of Perth known as Millionaire’s Row before reaching Cottesloe Beach where the Indian Ocean sparkles. Travel on into historic Fremantle and leave your coach tour here to enjoy the atmosphere and stop for lunch (own expense) at the many café and eateries, with its famous Fish and Chips restaurants at the Fishing Boat Harbour. Take the Fremantle Tram for a scenic tour of Fremantle and enjoy the beauty of this famous marine port, undergoing rejuvenation and development whilst maintaining old charm. Finish this relaxing day by catching the late afternoon cruise back to Perth along the pristine Swan River, sampling local winesif desired before arriving back into Perth along with million dollar views of Kings Park, Yacht Clubs and the new Elizabeth Quay. Highlights WACA - Home of Western Australia Cricket Kings Park Botanic Gardens Walk through the tree canopies on the Tree Top Walkway and see stunning views of the Perth city skyline and the 750-year-old boab tree. Perth City See the newly opened Elizabeth Quay, Bell Tower (home of the Swan Bells), Perth Town Hall and St Georges Terrace. Cottesloe Beach View this famous coastline and watch the Indian Ocean sparkle as we travel to Fremantle. Fremantle Visit the historical port of Fremantle situated on the mouth of the Swan River and find a bargain at the markets (Fri, Sat, Sun only). Millionaire’s Row Drive through the most affluent Perth suburbs Swan River Cruise Cruise back to Perth on a scenic river cruise Lunch is not included. Tour inclusions and itinerary is subject to variation due to road closures, events, road works or other factors beyond our control.
SPECIAL OFFER! Save 23% on Royal Passes for Black Friday! Offer ends 2nd December 2018 Highlights: The Four Palace Pass brings over 900 years of royal history to life in a simple and prestigious package. Enjoy entry to four of London's most visited royal palaces: Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace and Banqueting House. Unbeatable savings from buying tickets individually and a pass that’s valid for two years. Discover the three sites at your own pace. Book in advance and bypass the main entrance lines at each palace. Ticket Includes: Instant ticket delivery. Admission to Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace & Banqueting House. Valid for 2 years from the date of issue. One visit per palace during this time. Voucher can be exchanged at any of the four Palaces. Why Book the Royal Palace Pass? You will save yourself time and hassle by booking these four popular attractions in advance. Plus, the Royal Palace Pass lets you skip the main lines at each site and, because it's valid for a full two years, you can spread out your visits as you wish. What You Can Expect Tower of London The Tower of London has been an essential part of British royal history for almost 1,000 years and is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the Tower, you can admire the breathtaking Crown Jewels, stand on the execution site of three British queens and listen to mesmerising myths and legends that have surrounded the Tower for centuries. Hampton Court Palace The oldest remaining English Tudor palace, King Henry VIII developed this majestic palace after acquiring it in the 1520s. Wonder the corridors, enjoy the extensive gardens, discover the sights and smells of Henry VIII's Kitchen, explore the famous 17th-century maze and visit the excellent exhibitions. Kensington Palace Generations of royal women have shaped this stylish palace and elegant gardens, from Queen Mary to Victoria, and more recently, Diana, Princess of Wales. Today, the palace also houses a stunning collection of fashionable formal dress worn for state and royal occasions. Banqueting House The Banqueting House, Whitehall, central London, is the grandest and best known survivor of it's architectural genre. This stunning venue is the only surviving building of Whitehall Palace, the sovereign's principal residence until it was destroyed by fire over 300 years ago.