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¿Qué encontrará dentro? 7 pisos que podrá visitar, vistas de 360º desde el Bar Gravity, aprenderá cómo elaborar su propia pinta de Guiness, degustación de la cerveza, tienda de recuerdos Flagship y aprenderá sobre los más de 250 años de historia de la cerveza Guinness. Parking Aparcamiento público para buses en Market Street, Crane Street y Echlin Street. Idioma y Audioguía Audio guias disponibles por 1 €. No disponibles para tours en grupos. Mapa y audio guias disponibles en los siguientes idiomas: Francés, Alemán, Italiano, Español, Portugués y Chino. Mapas disponibles en inglés (audioguía no disponible en inglés). Restaurantes Brewer's Dining Hall Julio - Agosto: 12:00 - 17:00 Setiembre - Junio: 12:00 - 16:00 1837 Bar & Brasserie Lunes y Martes: 12:30 - 16:00 Viernes - Domingos, Julio y Agosto: 12:00 - 16:00 Viernes - Domingos, Setiembre y Junio: 12:30 - 16:00 Arthur's Bar Julio - Agosto: 12:00 - 19:00 Setiembre - Junio: 12:00 - 18:00 Cooperage Café: Julio - Agosto: 9:30 - 19:00 Setiembre - Junio: 12:00 - 18:00 Ir de compras Situada en el la planta principal, la tienda The Store le ofrece una gran variedad de productos de la marca Guinness. Compras libes de impuestos para visitantes No Europeos. Abierto de las 9:30h - 18:30h. a diario, Enero - Junio y Setiembre - Diciembre. Julio y Agosto a diario hasta las 20:30h. Acceso minusválidos Guinness Storehouse está totalmente adaptada para el acceso de minusválidos por todo su recinto. Se ruega en el momento de la visita nos haga llegar cualquier requisito especial a [email protected]
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Combine a tour around the city with a bay cruise that allows you to get close to the “Rock”. Tour the city from the bay to the ocean, with photo stops at key locations. Enjoy great views and visit famous attractions including the Golden Gate Bridge, a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city from Twin Peaks, Golden Gate Park where we’ll point out seasonal flower displays and look for bison grazing, and view windmills overlooking the Pacific. Learn about San Francisco’s early settlements as you drive through the once infamous Barbary Coast and see San Francisco’s iconic Victorian Homes as we take you through the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. Finish up your city tour by hearing great stories about the history of Alcatraz Island and learn about the infamous inmates that have tried to escape. You will circle the island twice, seeing it from all angles as well as the beautiful scenery of the city skyline. Escape from the Rock Cruise is provided by Blue and Gold Fleet. This tour DOES NOT land on Alcatraz island.
Kew Gardens, is a World Heritage Site located in 121 hectares of stunning vistas with six magnificent glasshouses set in a beautiful landscape beside the River Thames between Richmond and KEW in south-west London. Kew Gardens represents more than 250 years of historical gardens. It is home to a remarkable collection of over 30,000 types of plants from all over the world that range from the decorative to the peculiar. Kew Gardens provide opportunities for public enjoyment and enrichment and the behind-the-scenes scientific work helps ensure a sustainable future for plants and people. In the summer of 2004, Kew's determination to make serious botany great fun for children was demonstrated with the opening of 'Climbers and Creepers'. Bringing a new use to an old cycad house by White Peaks, Climbers and Creepers engages children from around 3-9 years in the pleasures of learning more about plants and their relationships with animals and people. Apart from the sheer beauty and tranquillity of the garden's landscapes Kew offers a wonderful day out for all, whether horticulturally, historically or botanically inclined. Botanical Highlights The dates below are approximate, and flowering can vary by three to four weeks, depending on the weather. Spring: Mid-February - early March: A million-and-a-half crocuses below the Temple of Bellona between Victoria Gate and King William's Temple - one of Kew's most spectacular displays (typically late Feb - early March). Camellias between Victoria Gate and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art. Spring bedding and spring flowers in the open woodland around the Azalea Garden. Daffodils, forsythia and cherry blossom. Orchids, bromeliads and anthuriums in Kew’s Tropical Extravaganza, an annual display of exotic blooms in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. April - May: Lilacs near Kew Palace and White Peaks. Spring bedding in front of the Palm House. Scillas in the Woodland Garden. Flowering cherries, crab apples, magnolias and tulips throughout the gardens. May - June: Bluebells in the Queen's Cottage Grounds. Lilacs, azaleas, rhododendrons and magnolias, Brentford Gate area. The tiny but beautiful alpine flowers in the Davies Alpine House and the Rock Garden. Himalayan blue poppies and rhododendrons in the Woodland Garden. Native plants in long grass areas. Horse chestnut blossom. Summer: June - July: Summer flowers in the walled Duke's Garden and in the Woodland Garden. Giant water lilies growing rapidly in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and the Waterlily House. The Mediterranean Garden near King William's Temple. The Rose Pergola, the Rose Garden and the Order Beds. The Rock Garden. Tulip trees, opposite the Palm House, Philadelphus near the Pagoda. July - September: Themed summer bedding in front of the Palm House. The Order Beds. Giant water lilies flowering in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Water lilies flowering in the Aquatic Garden and Waterlily House. The herbasceous borders of the Duke's Garden, fascinating medincinal herbs in the Queen's Garden, Grass Garden, Rose Garden. Hibiscus, hydrangeas and Indian bean trees. Autumn: September - October: Autumn crocus in September in the Woodland Glade - Kew's first burst of autumn colour. Belladonna lilies. Trees in autumn colour. October - November: Last of the autumn colours. Grass Garden. Autumn-flowering crocuses, colchicums and hardy cyclamen. Strawberry trees west of King William's Temple and between the Princess of Wales Conservatory and Rock Garden. Winter: November - December: Fruiting trees and shrubs, winter bark. Winter-flowering cherry. January - February: Snowdrops in the Rock Garden and Conservation Area, crocuses along the Princess Walk. Witch hazels by King William's Temple. Cornelian cherry in the winter border in the Duke's Garden. Duchess border along wall outside the Duke's Garden. Camellias between Victoria Gate and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art. Clematis cirrhosa on the Rock Garden Wall. Rhododendrons in the Rhododendron Dell and, if the winter is mild, the carmine blooms of Magnolia campbellii might appear early. Shrubs in the Winter Border near the Ice House. The Davies Alpine House. Heathers, hellebores, viburnums and cornelian cherry.
Athens half day tour begins with a panoramic drive around Syntagma square, passing by National Garden, Hadrian’s Arch, St. Paul’s Church, Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Catholic Cathedral,and Schliemann’s House. You will then drive past the Athens Trilogy which includes the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library. Your licensed guide will explain more of Athens’s history old and new as you look at these stately buildings. Continue for a photo stop at Panathinaiko Stadium where the first Olympic Games took place in 1896. It is the only stadium built out of white marble. Proceed, passing by Zappeion and Temple of Olympian Zeus. Make your way to the archaeological site of Acropolis an UNESCO’S world heritage monument and visit Propylae the monumental entrance to the Acropolis which blends Doric and Ionic building principles, and the small temple Athena Nike, which stands on a protruding mass of rock, protecting the gate to the citade and of course the Parthenon, and Erechtheion with its porch of Maidens. With this half day tour you will enjoy one of the top UNESCO'S world heritage monuments, Acropolis.