Monday, October 18, 2010

The Adventuredome Theme Park - from Best of Vegas


If you’re ready for a day of roller coasters and rides, come to the Adventuredome where you’ll find carnival rides, arcades, free clown shows and roller coasters all under one roof. The Circus Circus hotel is a great option for families traveling to Vegas with the little ones and a perfect choice to keep everyone entertained. With the Adventuredome you have over 25 rides to choose from, each of them with their own level of “thrills” to determine who’s old enough, or brave enough, to get on the ride and go!
At the Adventuredome you can also find free clown shows every day and a classic arcade featuring all of your favorite video and prize games. You can also try your hand at rock-climbing and bungee jumping if you’d rather not brave some of the thrill rides located inside this great Las Vegas attraction. Fans of Spongebob Squarepants will love his 4-D adventure that takes you right to Bikini Bottom with Spongebob, Patrick and the rest of his pals.
With 5 acres of rides and games to choose from, you can spend an entire day enjoying the Adventuredome no matter the weather outside. Forget the traffic and hectic nightclubs; when you’re in the mood to let loose and have fun with your friends and family the Adventuredome is the perfect place to start. If you’re a coaster enthusiast, you’ll especially appreciate the Canyon Blaster. This roller coaster is the world’s only indoor, double-loop, double-corkscrew rollercoaster that sends you zooming down the track at 55 mph! Your options are endless at the Adventuredome, but it is a must-see on your next trip to Las Vegas. There’s nothing else like the Adventuredome in the States, so make sure you enjoy the great rides at the world’s largest indoor theme park!

Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay - from Best of Vegas


When you want to get away from the nightclubs and bright lights of the Strip, come to the Mandalay Bay and visit the Shark Reef to see the natural wonders of the ocean. There are over 2,000 animals inside this tank. You and your guests will love to see the giant sawfish, gorgeous rays, endangered green sea turtles, and piranhas, moon jellies and even the rare golden crocodile.
Not only do you get to see these great creatures in a 1.6 million gallon tank of water, there are programs at the Shark Reef where you can learn all about them as well. Children ages 4 and under can come to the Shark Reef for free to learn about these great ocean animals. If you’re brave enough you can also go scuba diving with the sharks!
The Shark Reef at the Mandalay Bay is dedicated to conversation efforts and is staffed with members ready to answer your questions about the animals and even provide educational seminars regarding the animals living in the reef. If you love nature and animals or just want to experience a different side of Vegas, come to the Mandalay bay to visit the Shark Reef!

About Madame Tussauds Las Vegas - from Best of Vegas

Just because you didn’t see any celebrities in the nightclubs during your Las Vegas vacation doesn’t mean you can’t go home with a dozen pictures of yourself posing next to famous stars. At Madame Tussauds wax museum and attraction, you’ll find over a hundred famous figures poised and ready to meet you – not in the flesh, but in the wax. The museum features Hollywood stars, TV stars, musicians, cultural icons, sports and racing figures, legendary gangsters, world leaders, and even Las Vegas legends.
Unlike most wax museums, Madame Tussauds encourages people to touch and take pictures with the figures. Hang with Britney Spears, who’s also hanging off a stripper pole. Walk down the red carpet with Jennifer Lopez, who looks stunningly like the real J-Lo in a beautiful gown. Sing for Simon Cowell on the American Idol stage – he’ll tell you you’re the worst singer he’s ever heard, just like the real Simon. Or perch in a director’s chair next to Cameron Diaz, who’s on the set of her latest movie. You’ll have a blast looking at all the figures and learning about their histories. And unlike other wax museums, where the wax figures are easily distinguishable from the real people by their silence and immobility, some of the figures at Madame Tussauds are interactive. Grab Jennifer Lopez’s famous derrière and she’ll blush.
Madame Tussauds also features the Chamber of Horrors, where you’ll find that a maximum security prison has been taken over by its killing-bent inmates. But you’re just in a wax museum – nothing can harm you, right? In the chamber, your mind will play tricks on you and nightmares are sure to follow that night.
And when you’re done viewing all the figures, you can learn how they’re made with the Behind the Scenes display, which discusses Madame Tussauds' history and goes through the process of creating a wax figure. It takes approximately 350 hours to sculpt a figure and requires about 160 measurements and 150 to 200 photographs of the subject. You can even have a figure of yourself cast for $300,000 – though it’s much less creepy to just enjoy the celebrity figures at Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas.

Paris Bus Tour - Free Sightseeing Bus Tour of Paris - Paris Pass

Discover the main sights of the city in the original and relaxed way, with a sightseeing bus tour of Paris with Les Cars Rouges. Each round tour lasts approximately 2hours and 15minutes, and features all of the main sights of central Paris.
All Les Cars Rouges bus tours are hop-on-hop-off tours so you can get off at any of the 9 stops accross the city to do some more extensive sightseeing. Stops include:
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Notre Dame
  • Louvre Museum
  • Orsay Museum
  • Champs-Elysees - Etoile
The big red Les Cars Rouges buses are very frequent and depart from each stop around very 10-15 minutes. Each bus has a multi-lingual system allowing you to hear commentaries in 8 languages: French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese and Russian.
Paris Pass holders will get a Les Cars Rouges bus tour tickets that have unlimited use for 2 consecutive days - that's a fantastic saving of €24!
Check out all of the top Attractions in Paris you can visit for free with a Paris Pass.

Free Entry to London Tower Bridge with a London Pass

One the most impressive structures and sites in the capital, Tower Bridge in London has stood over the River Thames since 1894 and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world.

Learn about the history of the Bridge and how it was built. Interactive displays and videos provide an entertaining and informative guide to Tower Bridge in London and its place in the history of the River Thames

London Pass holders can also descend into the Victorian Engine Rooms, home of the original steam engines. Exciting hands-on mechanisms and information panels explain about the ingenious technology used over the years to keep Tower Bridge in motion.

At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy the breathtaking views from the high-level walkways. There is a wealth of museums and historic buildings close to the Tower Bridge Exhibition including the Britain At War Experience, HMS Belfast and the Tower Of London.

All Free for London Pass holders – without the Pass you would have to pay over £40, but sightseeing with a 6day London Pass doesn’t cost you more than £15 per day

Tower Bridge is also very close to one of London’s most unusual restaurants, the Medieval Banquet in the Ivory House, St Katherine’s Dock where you can enjoy a four-course banquet and a show of festive pageantry – London Pass holders can get 15% of the usual price of admission.

Check out a full list of London Attractions and Exclusive Offers included in the London Pass.

Bodies…the Exhibition - from 'Best of Vegas'


Don’t let the images scare you! Bodies: The Exhibition is one of the coolest attractions on the Las Vegas Strip. Located inside The Luxor hotel, this exhibit is one of the most popular ones in the world.  Bodies: The Exhibition features 13 whole body specimens and 260 organs preserved by a special polymer preservation technique. You will get to see the marvels of the human body up close and personal in a variety of activities, from throwing a disc to riding a horse.
Come see how our skeletal, muscular, respiratory and circulatory systems work to gain a whole new understanding of how intricate our bodies really are. Bodies: The Exhibition is also a great way to teach yourself, your guests, and even your children (yes, they’re allowed to come!) about health and wellness.
At Bodies: The Exhibition, not only will you get to see well-preserved bodies, you will also get to see bodies that were preserved in moments of illness or decay. You will get to see side-by-side comparisons of a healthy lung and a lung damaged smoking. See what happens to the body when you don’t eat well and don’t exercise and learn what you can do to have a healthier body at the exhibition’s wellness seminars.

Bodies: The Exhibition is not only a lot of fun, it’s educational and a great way to spend your afternoon in Vegas at the Luxor hotel.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Save Over £12 at Churchill War Rooms - from London Pass

The Churchill War Rooms are dedicated to the life of the ‘greatest Briton’, Sir Winston Churchill, and the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort.

The first London museum of its kind, the Churchill War Rooms covers all ninety years of Winston Churchill’s life, divided into five chapters: his early year’s as British Prime Minister starting May 1940; his later years; his childhood; his early political career and the period famously known as the ‘Gathering Storm’.

The Churchill War Rooms uses cutting edge technology and unique media displays to chart the life of Winston Churchill, including a fifteen metre long ‘Lifeline’, which visitors can touch to access a digital ‘filing cabinet’ of Churchill’s life, categorised by time.

The London Pass offers holders free entry to this popular historical museum – a saving of over £12. With a London Pass you will also benefit from;
- Entry to over 55 top London sights
- Special offers and discounts at restaurants, shops and theatres in London
- A comprehensive guidebook with details for each attraction

As fun as it is informative, the Churchill War Rooms is a must of your sightseeing tour of London.

Check out a full list of Top London Attractions you can visit for free with a London Pass.

Free entry to Grevin Wax Museum - Saving €20! - Paris Pass

The Musée Grévin may astound the visitor with its dramatic lifelike scenes of historical and modern Paris. Over 300 wax figures of the world’s most famous people dramatically posed in amazing scenes. See stunning recreations of the major events in French and world history.

The Grevin Museum's Discovery Tour reveals the secrets of making wax figures. After meeting Louis XIV or Jean de La Fontaine, visitors may enjoy finding out how the waxworks are made.

The Musée Grévin's 'Snapshot's of the 20th Century' captures important events from the last 100 years - witness the first step on the moon and the fall of the Berlin wall, then have close encounters with the likes of Spiderman, Jimi Hendrix and Brigitte Bardot.

From Michael Jackson to Ghandi, Albert Einstein to Elvis Presley, you will find the Musée Grévin's appeal stretches far and wide.

Entry to this fantastic museum is free with a Paris Pass – a saving of 20 euros. With a Paris Pass you can visit over 60 top museums and attractions, including the Louvre and Orsay, completely free. On top of that you will also receive a Metro travelcard so you can easily get around the city to visit all of the attractions.
The Paris Pass has been specially designed for Paris visitors to ensure you have stress free sightseeing experience while saving money.

Check out a full list of Paris Attractions available on The Paris Pass and see how much you can save!

Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat - Best of Vegas

A serene retreat from the Strip, Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat lets you take a stroll through beautiful gardens and animal habitats. Siegfried and Roy’s love for animals is seen in this entire attraction at The Mirage. Beautiful flowers and greenery provide a great environment for an afternoon stroll.  Along with the playful Bottlenose dolphins you’ll find Siegfried and Roy’s favorite animals: wildcats.
At Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, you can enjoy beautiful white tiger cubs and panthers. See amazing leopards and other great animals. There are special programs where you can be a dolphin trainer for a day or even get a special viewing of the white tiger cubs. Open daily from 10 am to 7:00 pm with weekend and holiday hours from 10 am until 5:30 pm there is plenty of time for you to schedule a visit.
"Long ago, Roy and I realized that everything that happens to this planet is man's responsibility. Our responsibility," says Siegfried. "After living and working with some of the world's most magnificent creatures, we have felt the threat of their loss. So we felt compelled to create a safe environment – an environment in which these animals could live in serenity," says Roy.
Any Las Vegas visitor will enjoy coming to this little oasis on the Strip and seeing the beauty of nature at The Mirage. Make sure you schedule it into your Vegas itinerary.

Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art - from ' Best of Vegas'.

The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art at the AAA Five Diamond Award Bellagio Resort is one of the best places in Las Vegas to see works of art by the world's most renowned and influential artists. From contemporary works to classical masterpieces, the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art houses paintings, sculptures, photographs, and mixed media work, generally by accepted mainstream artists. Though many were skeptical about the opening of an art gallery in Las Vegas, a city often known for its less classy pursuits, the gallery has been a temporary home to an extensive amount of fine art and become well-respected even by art critics. Some of the past exhibits have included works by Monet, Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Ansel Adams. Even pieces from the collection of actor-comedian Steve Martin have been shown at the Gallery.

Today, guests to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art can experience figurative works by such artists as Pierre-August Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti, Joseph Cornell, Roy Lichtenstein, David Hickney, Judith Shea, Bill Viola, Yoshitoma Nara, Vanessa Beecroft and many other in the exhibit “Figuratively Speaking: A Survey of the Human Form.”
Featuring more than 40 paintings, photographs and sculptures along with video installments by 29 artists whose traditional and contemporary perspectives on figurative art helped define the genre in the late 19th, 20th and early 21st centuries, “Figuratively Speaking: A Survey of the Human Form” is an impressive array of some of the most beautiful art Las Vegas has ever seen.

This spectacular exhibit and it’s artwork have been shared to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art from the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and t he Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. “Figuratively Speaking: A Survey of the Human Form” will be displayed alongside works from the MGM Resorts International Fine Art Collection including art by Renoir, Picasso, Edgar Degas and Fernand Leger.

“Figuratively Speaking: A Survey of the Human Form” will be in display through January 9, 2011.
After the end of the tour through the gallery, guests can browse and shop the adjacent store, which offers merchandise related to the exhibit as well as unique gift items, books, toys, and jewelry. Movie lovers will also enjoy being in one of the settings of the movie Ocean's 11, as the Bellagio Gallery was Julia Roberts' workplace in the movie. Nevertheless, it is certainly worth a visit for its fine art alone, even if you're not an art expert. Next time you take a break from the casinos, make sure to see the latest exhibit and enjoy this touch of culture and class in Las Vegas.

Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas - from "Best of Vegas"

One of the best things about Las Vegas is the fun of visiting world-famous landmarks without actually having to travel there. Paris Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower is one of those examples. The hotel-casino’s famous replica of the Parisian world wonder is approximately a half-scale exact replica of the original and features tour-guided rides to the top.
The tower was originally supposed to be a full-scale replica, but because of the proximity of the airport, the design was shrunk. Visitors can still get a great panoramic view of the city, though, when they ride up nearly 50 stories and 460 feet to the top of the tower. From the observation deck, visitors can view the entire Las Vegas Valley as well as all the Strip’s popular landmarks – which the elevator guide is happy to point out on the way up. The guide is available to answer questions, as well. The Eiffel Tower is also a great place to catch some of the Strip’s spectacular outdoor shows, such as the Fountains at the Bellagio, and visitors love watching planes coming in and taking off at the McCarran International Airport. However, it’s often the natural wonders of Las Vegas that make the Eiffel Tower’s view so breathtaking; the mountains provide a colorful and impressive backdrop to the city.
The observation deck features several openings for photograph-taking. And for those romantically motivated by the incredible views, the Eiffel Tower offers an incredible spot to pop the question, and even, hold the ceremony! On your way down, be sure to sample some French cuisine to complete the experience at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, located on the 11th floor. It provides a romantic and elegant place to dine, but be sure to make reservations in advance as the restaurant is fairly popular.

Bootleg Canyon Flightlines from "Best of Vegas"

Have you ever imagined soaring from the top of a mountain with an eagle’s view? Or envisioned a new way of exploring mountain terrain without leaving a trace of your journey behind? If so, let your imagination become reality and experience the thrill and beauty of Bootleg Canyon Flightlines, Boulder City’s newest eco-adventure.

Located on the Red Mountains, flightlines is similar to that of a zipline, except guests will be suspended from cables and comfortably sitting in a para-gliding harness. This patended technology will take you from point to point by flying over the desert ecosystem from the top of the Red Mountains down to the base. During your flight, you’ll experience a view of Nevada many don’t get to experience in a lifetime. From impressive distances to spectacular views and highly qualified guides, this is truly an excursion you won’t want to miss!

Many locals and guests to Nevada stick to hiking or cycling down trails to get the best views of the mountains and wildlife, but there is simply nothing like exploring the mountain from an aerial view!

Bootleg Canyon Flightlines is the only aerial trail system in Nevada.  Bootleg Flightlines consist of a multi-run and multi-line series of flightlines that range in length from 1150 ft. to 254 5ft. After a brief orientation groups of approximately 12 are shuttled to the top of the Red Mountains where they will begin their descent on a series of 4 lines flying across the canyons at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. Guides will assist you on your flight as you journey down a total of 1.56 miles. As you soar like an eagle to the bottom enjoy beautiful wildlife, local mountain bikers and views of Nevada rarely seen.

The entire package will last approximately 2.5 hours, depending on group size and will include complimentary road-trip transportation from /to Excalibur hotel and casino, a safety class, a scenic van ride up to the Red Mountains, ½ mile hike to the first platform, and beautiful views of wildlife, Lake Mead, The Eldorado Valley and Boulder City.

For a little excitement on your trip to Las Vegas Bootleg Canyon Flightlines is the perfect way to test out the daredevil in you and explore Nevada like you never have before. Soar your way to excitement in this 2.5 hour thrilling tour!

Vegas Indoor Skydiving - From Best of Vegas

No trip to Las Vegas is complete without taking the plunge – and no, we don’t mean getting married. We mean jumping into the wind tunnel over at Vegas Indoor Skydiving on Convention Center Drive.
For those who don’t think jumping out of a plane is such a good idea, indoor skydiving is a safe and fun alternative and feels nearly the same as the real thing. The simulation is created using a DC-3 propeller at the base of a 22-foot-high and 12-food-wide padded tunnel. The propeller generates up to 120 mph winds, lifting divers into the air and recreating the feel of falling through the sky.
People aren’t just randomly shoved into the wind tunnel, though; in order to tunnel-dive, participants must first attend a brief training class on indoor skydiving. After a short video, the instructor teaches proper body positioning, flight technique, the hand signals used in the wind tunnel, and safety concerns. Then, divers are dressed in a specialized flight suit with earplugs, goggles, and a helmet. Then it’s into the wind tunnel they go, where the instructor will continue to provide hands-on assistance.
Skydivers even use the wind tunnel to practice for the real deal; with more air time, they can learn how to perform more controlled body movements such as turns, somersaults, etc. Not everyone can fly, though; at Vegas Indoor Skydiving, there are weight restrictions for men and women, and pregnant women or people with previous neck, spine, or shoulder injuries should not participate. Indoor skydiving is also not the most inexpensive activity in Las Vegas, nor is it the quickest – expect to spend an hour there if you are trying it for the first time. Despite this, the experience is definitely worth it.
If you need a few minutes away from the casino, want to try skydiving but are too afraid, or want a fun and exciting attraction the whole family can get into, Vegas Indoor Skydiving is your place.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Visit The Orsay for FREE with The Paris Pass

The Orsay Museum was originally designed as a train station in 1900. By the 1950’s it became apparent that the platforms were too short for modern trains and the building became home to a theatre.

In the 1970's it was remodelled and converted into a museum dedicated to displaying art from the period 1848 to 1915. There are many masterpieces at the Orsay include work by Delacroix, Manet, Guaguin, Cézanne, Monet, Renoir, Sisley, van Gogh and many more great artists.

Among the spectacular works on display in this popular art gallery is Auguste Clésinger’s &quotWoman Bitten by a Snake" which scandalised all of Paris in 1847 by supposedly depicting a woman not bitten by a snake but in the throes of passion and, said prominent critics of the time, modelled from real life on 19th Century socialite Apollonie Sabatier.

Set on the banks of the Seine opposite the tuileries gardens, the Orsay museum is a work of art itself. Both the fantastic building itself and the treasures inside are true wonders which no visitor to paris should miss.
Visit this fantastic museum for free with the Paris Pass – a saving of 8 euros. The Paris Pass is the ultimate package for visitors to this fantastic city with free entry to over 60 attractions and a Metro travelcard. It is everything you need for a stress free sightseeing adventure.

View a full list of all the popular Attractions in Paris on The Paris Pass!

London Tours & Cruises - From London Pass

London Tours & Cruises

London Tours & Cruises

Discover top London Sightseeing Tours, Cruises & Walks with the London Pass

The Thames is the very heart of London and from the river you will see the city in an entirely different way. Some of London’s best landmarks can be found on the banks of the river such as Big Ben, House’s of Parliament and London Tower Bridge. With The London pass you are able to cruise up and down all day for free.

Traveling by bicycle is a unique and different way to tour London, for something traditional hop onto one of London’s big red buses available on the London Pass with travel. Sports fans can also take a tour of Chelsea FC and the famous Wimbledon Lawn Tennis courts.

Planning trips outside of London? London Pass offers great deals on tours to Stonehenge, Canterbury and Stratford upon Avon,

With a London Pass you can get the most out of your trip to London!

Historic Buildings - From Paris Pass

Historic Buildings

Historic Buildings

Visit the best Historic Buildings in Paris for free with the Paris Pass

The historic buildings of Paris are arguably some of the most intriguing in Europe. From cathedrals to chateaux, palaces to museums Paris is rich with exquisite architecture and culture, making it one of the most beautiful cities to embark on a sightseeing adventure.

No visit to paris is complete without a trip to the infamous gothic cathedral of Notre Dame- a truly historic building over 800 years old. Paris is also home to some stunning palaces and castles including The Palace of Malmaison and the Palace of Versailles.

You can explore these and many more historic buildings in Paris absolutely free with a Paris Pass. On top of that the Paris Pass includes a Travelcard with access to Paris’ public transport system. This allows you to get around the city with ease and visit each of it's fantastic sights.

The Paris Pass is the ultimate sightseeing package allowing you the make the most of your trip

Free Entry to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre - London Pass

London sightseeing visitors can enjoy a trip back in time with a visit to the spectacular Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Situated on London’s Bankside, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre reconstruction the original building that housed Shakespeare's theatre in London, an open-air playhouse where the playwright penned many of his greatest plays.

This modern building is a faithful reconstruction of the Globe, first built in 1599, and perfectly evokes the atmosphere of Elizabethan London. Resident storytellers on the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition introduce visitors to all aspects of the Globe, historical and contemporary, including Sam Wannamaker's epic struggle to recreate the theatre.

With a London Pass you can experience this stunning recreation completly free, saving you over £10. On top of the free entry you will also receive a 10% discount on all of your souvenirs in Globe’s shop.

The London Pass allows you to experience the best of London with free entry to over 55 top sights and attractions – saving you loads on tickets and gate fees. With the option to include a Travelcard and loads of special offer and discounts the London Pass is everything you will need for a fantastic sightseeing trip.
It's really that easy -See for yourself how it works.

Please note: there is no access to the theatre during matinee performances. Tours of Shakespeare's theatre in London being every 15 – 30 minutes during opening hours.

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Please Note:
14th October – Exhibition closed all day – Tours running as normal
21st October – Exhibition closed all day – Tours running as normal
3rd November – Exhibition closed all day – Tours running as normal
16th November – Exhibition closes at 15.30 – Tours running as normal

Visit Arc De Triomphe for FREE - Saving €9!

The Arc de Triomphe is perhaps the most iconic of all French monuments. It is at once instantly recognisable and deeply evocative of the military glories and follies of France.

Napoleon ordered its construction in 1809 to celebrate the triumph of the Republican armies. However, it was soon after that his empire began to collapse, and the Arc was not completed until 1836. The Arc de Triomphe is decorated with friezes of battle scenes and carved with the names of Napoleon's victories.
Underneath the Arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I, a touching tribute to soldiers who died in both world wars.

The Arc de Triomphe also affords some of the finest views over Paris, from the Champs Elysées toward the Louvre, over the Place de la Concorde and La Grande Arche de la Défense. Situated in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle, this is a spectacular viewpoint.

With a Paris Pass you can visit this fascinating and spectacular monument for FREE – a truly great saving. With a Paris Pass you will also benefit from the following:
- Free Entry to over 60 top museums and attractions
- Metro Travelcard with free use of Metro trains, buses and trams
- Special offers to restaurants


View the full list of popular Tourist Attractions in Paris you can visit for free with The Paris Pass.
The Paris Pass is everything you need for a stress free sightseeing adventure in this fantastic city.

Free Entry to The Tower of London - Saving £17! - London Pass

The Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses and has seen service as royal palace, prison, armoury and even a zoo. The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds.

Constructed over 900 years ago by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London is steeped in a rich history. This fortress was expanded by many medieval kings and is a grand structure used by Royals through the years as a refuge and powerbase.

The Tower is still home to her majesty's Crown Jewels, on display for visitors to see, and the infamous Beefeaters tasked with the job of guarding them as well as showing visitors some of the attractions highlights.

The White Tower is the huge and beautiful stone building in the middle of the sight. Currently it hosts the exhibition of Tudor, Stuart, Hanoverian and Windsor arms and armour “Fit for a King”. This vast collection begins by exploring armour created for both the battle and sports fields with an unmissable chance to see Henry VIII’s and Charles 1’s spectacular armour.

Situated in central London just a stones throw from the River Thames, the Tower of London is the one of the city's premier attractions. With so much on offer it's no wonder it's popular with visitors.


Visit the Tower of London with a London Pass and benefit from:

- Free entry worth £17.00
- Fast track entry to avoid the long lines
- 20% Discount at the Armouries Cafe
Take look at our map and you’ll notice this attraction is close to London Tower Bridge. Visiting just those 2 Attractions with a London Pass will save you £22.50.

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Enjoy a Free Wine Tasting in Paris - Worth €30! - Paris Pass

France and Paris is home to the finest wine in Europe. From champagnes to Bordeaux’s the variety is wide and the quality is high.

Whether you are a wine novice or a connoisseur, the Ô Château Wine Tasting is for you! With a unique approach, this is a great opportunity to have some good fun and experience some great French wine.

The tasting is also educational and will teach you everything you need to know about the local wine. Your English-speaking Ô Château sommelier will introduce the wines and teach you some basic tasting techniques.
Paris Pass holders get Free entry to Ô Château’s “Wine, 2, 3 tasting session” – that’s a fantastic saving of 30 Euros! This introductory session includes the tasting of 3 French wines (whites & reds) and takes please in Ô Château’s historic cellar, central Paris.

Specially design for tourists and visitors the Paris Pass is the ultimate sightseeing package offering you free entry to over 60 top attractions. You also get a Travelcard for free use of public transport helping travel around this amazing city with ease.

View the full list of Attractions in Paris you can visit for free with a Paris Pass.
France and Paris is home to the finest wine in Europe. From champagnes to Bordeaux’s the variety is wide and the quality is high.

Whether you are a wine novice or a connoisseur, the Ô Château Wine Tasting is for you! With a unique approach, this is a great opportunity to have some good fun and experience some great French wine.
The tasting is also educational and will teach you everything you need to know about the local wine. Your English-speaking Ô Château sommelier will introduce the wines and teach you some basic tasting techniques.
Paris Pass holders get Free entry to Ô Château’s “Wine, 2, 3 tasting session” – that’s a fantastic saving of 30 Euros! This introductory session includes the tasting of 3 French wines (whites & reds) and takes please in Ô Château’s historic cellar, central Paris.

Specially design for tourists and visitors the Paris Pass is the ultimate sightseeing package offering you free entry to over 60 top attractions. You also get a Travelcard for free use of public transport helping travel around this amazing city with ease.

View the full list of Attractions in Paris you can visit for free with a Paris Pass.

Free entry to the Towers of Notre Dame with a Paris Pass





The construction of the Gothic Notre Dame Cathedral, undertaken at the initiative of Maurice de Sully, began about 1160 and amazingly was completed within 40 years.


Around 1250, Jean de Chelles built the north arm and began work on the south arm, which was completed by Jean de Montreuil.

From the middle of the 13th century to the beginning of the 14th century, the chapels of Notre Dame Paris were constructed between the buttresses of the nave. The buttresses next to the chevet were built by Pierre de Montreuil and are particularly fine.

The Towers of Notre Dame are amongst the great delights of the cathedral and, provided you have the energy for the ascent, they provide a spectacular view over central Paris. The Towers ascend to 422 steps (226 feet) above ground level.

Notre Dame Paris is justly famous throughout the world. Almost intimidating in its gothic splendor, this is the work of hundreds of craftsmen and centuries of labour- an astonishing testament to cooperative civilisation.
With your Paris Pass you can climb the towers of Notre Dame for free. The Paris Pass offers a stress free, money saving sightseeing experience with benefits including:
- Free Entry to over 60 top museums and attractions
- Free Public Transport including buses, trams and Metro
- Loads of exclusive additional special offers


Every visitor to the city should experience this popular and inconic attraction - don't miss out!
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Visit Kensington Palace for Free - Save over £12 - London Pass


Kensington Palace has been shaped by generations of royal women from Queen Mary to Victoria and, more recently Diana, Princess of Wales.

This stylish palace features some elegant gardens such as the Sunken Garden - a tranquil and intimate oasis, a great place to take a moment out during a busy sightseeing day.

The palace hosts a variety of fascinating exhibitions throughout the year.

From spring 2010 Kensington Palace will be transformed into the Enchanted Palace. Encounter a series of stunning installations of contemporary fashion inspired by royal dress and tradition as you walk through the State Apartments. Against the backdrop of the King’s and Queen’s apartments, leading fashion designers Vivienne Westwood, William Tempest, Stephen Jones, Boudicca, Aminaka Wilmont and illustrator/set designer Echo Morgan have created spectacular installations, inspired by the stories of the princesses who once lived at Kensington – Mary, Anne, Caroline, Charlotte, Victoria, Margaret and Diana.

The Enchanted Palace is a unique opportunity to experience a surprising and magical Kensington filled with an intriguing combination of cutting edge fashion and sumptuous design.

Save at Kensington Palace with a London Pass and benefit from:
- Free entry worth £12.50
- Fast track entry
- 20% discount in the Orangery Restaurant

London Pass holders can visit over 55 top attractions across the city for free - check out how the London Pass works.

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From Paris Pass


Cruise up the majestic Seine and discover the sights of Paris from a new perspective with the Paris Pass! From the water it is possible to see the bridges and monuments of Paris as you could never hope to from land.

Bateaux Parisiens River Cruises deliver spectacular and hidden views of this magnificent city. An informative historical and cultural commentary is available in English and on-board guides occasionally take the microphone to inform Paris visitors about current events, exhibits, and festivals.

The main Bateaux Parisiens pier is located close to the Eiffel Tower. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity for any Paris visitor to better understand the geography of the city, to learn more of the history, and to see this city from a new perspective.

Enjoy this fantastic river cruise for FREE with a Paris Pass – the ultimate sightseeing package designed specially for visitors Paris. Benefits include;
- Free entry to over 60 top museums and attractions
- Metro Travelcard
- Loads to exclusive special offers


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Free Entry to Museum of 3D Relief Maps with a Paris Pass


The Musée des Plans-Reliefs is a brilliantly eccentric museum devoted to an intricate and largely forgotten craft.

Created in 1943, the Musée des Plans-Reliefs houses around 100 models of French and foreign towns of strategic importance.

In 1668, under the instruction of Louis XIV, a minister created a relief-map, that is, a three dimensional map of a French fortress, in order to give military commanders a better idea of the particular castle. This saw the start of a great collection of these models, which was to become richer each year for more than two centuries.
The king’s engineers built relief-maps of all the fortresses the military was, or might be concerned with both inside and outside France. The purpose of this was not only strategic but as proof of the power of the monarchy and as commemorative works of great battles and sieges.

The Musée des Plans-Reliefs collection was first kept in the Tuileries, and then moved to the Louvre in 1700. A preservation order was placed on it in 1927. The production of these relief-maps only ceased in 1870 as fortifications with bastions began to disappear and it became less militarily important to know their precise dimensions.

The collection at the Musée des Plans-Reliefs really is amazing; it is a must see for military enthusiasts and lovers of genius eccentricity. Come experience this incredible museum with the Paris Pass.

London Bridge Experience! - From London Pass

The London Bridge Experience is a two-part tourist attraction situated within the arches of London Bridge. For the 2nd year running, it has won ‘Best Year Round Scare Attraction’ at the Screamie awards!
Firstly enjoy a fascinating trip back in time as the London Bridge Experience delves through the history of the bridge, from Druids through to Victorians, meeting Vikings, Romans, and some creepy medieval characters along the way. Featuring real life actors, stunning special effects and animations, this is unique interactive adventure really does takes you back in time.

Then, if you’re brave enough head into the second attraction The London Tombs. It’s a terrifying encounter with the un-dead and a blood-curdling adventure you will never forget. Can you handle it?

The new 2010 show introduces a newly refurbished set design and the latest in digital animatronics.
Also available are the Guardian Angel Tours for younger visitors (under 11's). Special guides will accompany younger, timid visitors around the Tombs to protect them from anything too frightening.
You can visit the London Bridge Experience and The London Tombs for Free with a London Pass – that’s a fantastic saving of over £21.

With a London Sightseeing Pass you can visit over 55 top attractions in London for Free. Discover more of London for less with The London Pass.
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News From CNN

Australia is one of the countries we're featuring this week on Global Connections, a segment on CNN's Connect the World that takes different countries and asks you to connect them. Discover more on our site.

(CNN) -- It could be a scene from "Lawrence of Arabia" -- a herd of wild camels roaming vast desert plains under the scorching sun.

But the setting isn't the desert wilderness of the Middle East or the Sahara in North Africa. It's the Australian outback -- home to the world's largest wild camel population.

There are 1.2 million camels roaming virtually unchecked through vast tracks of desert and rangeland in central Australia, and debate is growing over how to control their rising numbers.

Camels are troublesome -- they cause millions of dollars of damage to farms and native wildlife -- and the Australian government has invested $18.8 million (AUD 19 million) to reduce their numbers, mainly through controlled shooting.

But some argue that supporting the fledgling commercial camel industry in Australia is not only a more sustainable alternative to culling, but one that makes more economic sense as well.

Some farmers are living happily with camels -- which were introduced to Australia in the 19th century and used originally as draught animals.

David Carter is a third-generation beef cattle producer who manages around 2,500 cattle on Wyangarie Station in Richmond in Australia's northern state of Queensland. He introduced camels to his ranch five years ago, and now owns 150 of them.

"The camels we brought back were captured ferals and we tamed them down," he told CNN. "They're quite easy to manage, there's no rocket science attached to it."

Carter said the camels are a cost effective way for him to manage the woody weed on his 48,000 acres of land, which is essential for growing the grass that his cattle feed on.

"Camels are cheaper than chemicals for weed control and better for the environment without question," he said. "If you can get a camel to do what a chemical otherwise would, it's a win-win."
It's a ridiculous situation and an immoral one -- to shoot an animal where there is a huge market for its meat around the world.
--Lauren Brisbane, chair of the Australian Camel Industry Association
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But there's a limit to how many camels are needed to control weeds and for now, there's little incentive for rearing camels for commercial purposes, such as export to the Middle East, he said.

Queensland's only camel abattoir is 1,800 kilometers away from his ranch, Carter said, and at a cost of $250 a head to get the camels to slaughter, profit margins are slim.

"If there was more of a commercial market, then there would be a monetary incentive to increase the camel numbers," he said. "But at the present time, there's a very, very small commercial market for camels."

That's something Lauren Brisbane, chair of the Australian Camel Industry Association, wants to change. She says growing the domesticated camel industry in Australia is key to tackling the problem.

"Once there's a price put on camels they become a stock animal and managed," Brisbane told CNN. "Without industry, camels will never be controlled in Australia."

She says supporting the country's camel industry is also a more economic and humane way to handle the situation.

At present camel numbers are being reduced via controlled aerial shooting from helicopters -- where carcasses are then left to rot. Camels are also shot on the ground, with their meat used for personal consumption, although the domestic market for camel products is still in its early stages.

"It's a ridiculous situation and an immoral one -- to shoot an animal where there is a huge market for its meat around the world. People in the Middle East find it culturally offensive to cull camels when they can be utilized as a valuable commodity," Brisbane said.

But most of the country's camels don't roam the pastoral lands of Queensland, where farmers like Carter have been able to domesticate the animals. Instead, they are mainly concentrated in central Australia's desert and wild scrubland.

This area, which covers three million square kilometers, is unfarmed and inaccessible, and many of the country's camels roam here uninhibited, says Jan Ferguson, managing director of the group which runs the government-funded Australian Feral Camel Management Project.

Locating and gathering camels under these conditions is an expensive and labor-intensive undertaking -- one that isn't pragmatic, she said. All the while, the problem is growing, with the camel population rising by about 80,000 a year.

"Australia in this point in time is not set up to deal with the scale of numbers that exist at present. To suggest they can all be put behind fences and farmed is unrealistic," she told CNN.

Furthermore, the camels not only cause damage to pastoral lands -- ruining fences, yards and water troughs -- but also have a huge environmental impact, competing with native species for water and resources.

According to the Australian Feral Camel Management Project, camels cause $9.9 million (AUD 10 million) of damage a year.

"We understand culling is unattractive, we're not attracted to it either, but we don't want to lose some of our rare and specialized species," Ferguson said.

She said the government has invested in camel farming. The Australian Feral Camel Management Project has given $19,800 (AUD 20,000) to support the bourgeoning camel industry -- out of its $18.8 million budget.

"We agree the ultimate answer is a farmed and managed animal behind wire, but at the moment we have significant feral animals in the outback making a hell of a mess."