Tour Highlights
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Notre Dame

The most famous cathedral on the planet. Learn about the famous flying buttresses, the history inside the cathedral and how Paris can trace its roots to the Ile de la Cité. We typically arrive at sunset so have your camera ready!
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Hall of Mirrors

Used by King Louis XIV as the place to welcome important guests (and also for opulent parties). Try to imagine walking the length of the Hall with servants lining both sides and King Louis himself sitting in a chair at the far end. Also the site of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 that officially ended World War I.
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Monet's Gardens

Imagine stepping into the canvas of your favorite Monet painting. Beautiful flowers, the Japanese Bridge and the famous water lilies await you.
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The American Cemetery

Technically United States territory, the cemetery is the final resting place for almost 10,000 fallen US soldiers. The grounds are beautifully kept and offer a stunning view over Omaha Beach and the English Channel.
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The tasting will include six different wines from precious French boutique wineries; a combination of whites and reds, along with one Champagne.
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Share the Fun!

Friends, sisters, mothers and daughters escape to Paris for a trip of a life-time. Choose Paris du Jour for the perfect way to explore Paris together. No maps, no hassles, just time for fun together.
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The Eiffel Tower

The symbol of Paris was built by Gustave Eiffel sa the entrance for the Universal Exposition of 1889 and stood as the tallest building in the world until New York City's Chrysler Building was completed in 1930.
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The Eiffel Tower

The symbol of Paris. Built for the World Exposition of 1889 and stood as the tallest building in the world until New York's Chrysler building in 1930.
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The Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament are situated along the banks of the Themes River. Home to the House of Lords and the House of Commons, at one point in history, the decisions made here directly affected one quarter of the world's population
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Private Entry

Enjoy the rare opportunity to have an entire museum to yourself. Our private entry and limited group size gets you into the Centre Pompidou before it opens to the public!
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Checkpoint Charlie

The famous border crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin for Allied forces and foreigners is now an outdoor exhibit detailing the Cold War.
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Deportation Memorial

The Memorial is located on the eastern tip of the Ile de la Cité and is dedicated to the memory of over 200,000 French citizens that were sent to Nazi concentration camps.
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Plaza Sant Jaume

Located at the center of the original Roman settlement of Barcino, this plaza is home to the Ajuntament, (City Hall) and the Palau de la Generalitat (seat of the Catalan regional government).
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The Field Museum

Founded to house the biological and anthropological collections assembled for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. Current home to Sue the famous T. rex and the Lions of Tsavo.
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White House

One of the most photographed building in the world and the greatest symbol of power. Every President except George Washington has lived in this Executive Mansion.
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Ritz Hotel

The story opens with Robert Langdon fast asleep in his room and the police knocking on his door. He is being summoned to the Louvre to help solve Jacques Saunière's murder. Robert is not aware that he's actually a suspect in the crime.
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Bastille Prison

The French Revolution officially began on July 14, 1789 as the citizens stormed the Bastille prison. The prison no longer exists and one of the Paris opera houses is found here along with a column honoring the 1831 Paris Commune. Our tour does not visit the location of the former prison, but we will discuss the event.
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Sacré Cœur Basilica

Located at the highest point in the city, this white Roman Catholic basilica has dominated the Parisian skyline since 1914. French for "Basilica of the Sacred Heart", it was dedicated to the 58,000 who lost their lives in the Franco-Prussian War.
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Eastside Gallery

Explore the East Side Gallery, a kilometer-long stretch of still-standing Wall, famous for its graffiti. It's politically charged and we give you plenty of time to soak it in, so don't forget your camera.
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Neue Synagoge

We begin the tour by examining the former Jewish quarter of Berlin. Here we'll see not just the impressively rebuilt New Synagogue, but also two distinct memorials to Jewish victims and Jewish courage.
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Opera House

One of the most famous opera houses, and opera companies, in the world. Work on the building began in 1861 and was completed in 1869, following plans drawn up by architects August Sicard von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll. It was built in the Neo-Renaissance style and was the first opera built in Vienna.
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Hungarian Parliament

Hungary's National Assembly sits on the banks of the Danube. The Assembly established a competition for their new building and construction was completed in 1904. It is the second largest Parliament Building in Europe.
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St. Stephen's Basilica

Named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary from roughly 975-1038, this ecclesiastic basilica is the tallest building in Budapest along with the Hungarian Parliament Building reaching 96 meters. It took approximately 54 years to construct and was completed in 1905.
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New Palace

This largest of palaces was built by Friedrick the Great to house guests. It's a magnificent way to kick off the tour before riding along the magnificent Sans Succi park.
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Enjoy Riding a Segway!

Having fun riding the Segway is the name of the game on our "Mini" Afternoon Tour. Your guide will show you the ins and outs of the machine before you take to the sidewalks and tree-lined boulevard of Unter den Linden.
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During the cruise you'll taste three Champagnes Brut, Demi-sec and Rosé Champagnes. The cruise will last an hour and you'll return to the same place you boarded from right at the base of the Eiffel Tower.
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Gendarmenmarkt

Die Berliner sagen, er sei der schönste Platz der Stadt. Fest steht, dass man hier klassische Musik im Konzerthaus hören oder das Glockenspiel des Französischen Doms bewundern kann. Ihm gegenüber steht der Deutsche Dom, wo man die Ausstellung "Wege, Irrwege, Umwege. Die Entwicklung der parlamentarischen Demokratie in Deutschland", besuchen kann. Die naheliegende Friedrichstraße, sowie die umliegenden Querstraßen sind ebenfalls einen genauen Blick wert.
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Windmühle

Historische Galerie Windmühle nach Holländischem Vorbild.
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Schloss Sanssouci

Sommerresidenz Friedrichs des Großen im Rokoko Stil.
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Neue Orangerie

Im italienischen Stil erbautes Renaissanceschloss
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Nauener Tor

Eines der letzten noch erhaltenen Stadttore von Potsdam, aus der Mitte des 18. Jahrunderts.
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Glienicker Brücke

Berüchtigter Übergabepunkt von Spionen zwischen DDR und West-Berlin, darunter der amerikanische U2-Pilot Gary Powers
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Park Sanssouci

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Schloss Cecilienhof

Jüngstes Schloss Potsdams und Ort der Potsdamer Konferenz.
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Neuer Garten

Große und reizvolle Gartenanlage mit Orangerie, Pyramide und dem berühmten Marmorpalast
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Neues Palais

Größtes Schloss in Potsdam, erbaut für Gäste Friedrichs des Großen
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Checkpoint Charlie

El hito más famoso de la Guerra Fría y de la zona fronteriza.
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Châtelet Tower

Châtelet Tower was build by Napoleon to replace the ancient Châtelet prison and signified victory. The prison was a major place of torture and interrogation during that time. Ghosts of it’s victims still haunt the square.
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The Conciergerie

Where Marie Antoinette was taken for her trial after attempting to escape the Tuileries Palace. Learn about her encounter with the Red Man of the Tuileries and the drastic fates which he bestowed upon the French royals!
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Notre Dame

This Gothic Cathedral has it’s mysteries. Learn about the real gypsies, legends of the cursed gates, reliquaries, alchemical and gargoyles.
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Palais de Justice

In 1993, the notorious cannibal and “Vampire of Paris”, Mr. K was tried for seven counts of murder. This was also the site of the last public Guillotining in 1939.
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Pont Neuf

French for “New Bridge”, this is actually the oldest bridge in Paris. Displaying over 300 masques or faces, you will learn of the Monkey and the Poet, and the Curse of the Knights Templar.
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St. Jacques

Where legendary alchemist, Nicolas Flamel, deciphered the philosophers stone and became immortal and wealthy. A character in Harry Potter, The Sourcerers Stone is also based on Nicolas Flamel.
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Théâtre de la Ville

The Ghost of Theatre de La Ville has is believed to be the ghost of Gerard du Nerval, the French romantic poet and singer who hung himself in 1855. He is now said to haunt the theatre, harassing the dancers with roses and whispers over their shoulders.
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The London Eye

Despite being widely ridiculed when it first opened, the London Eye is now one of the most recognizable and loved structures in London. On a clear day, it offers you a truly unparalleled, panoramic view of the city.
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The U.S. Capitol Building

Did you know that the cornerstone of one of the most recognizable government buildings in the world was laid during a Freemason ceremony? See where Robert Langdon’s journey begins with a gruesome discovery and the first clues in his hunt to find a hidden Masonic treasure.
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The Winder Building

See one of Lincoln’s favorite escapes from the day-to-day business in the White House. Learn why he preferred to receive telegraphs from the front lines of the war over staying in the White House. And uncover one of the many plots to assassinate the President even before April, 1865.
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Lafayette Park and the White House

Standing here just three days after the end of the Civil War, actor John Wilkes Booth turns to his co-conspirators and exclaims, “That will be the last speech he ever gives!” Learn about the five days between the end of the war and Lincoln’s death.
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The Surratt House

A "hot-bed" for the confederate spies and supporters during the Civil War, we pass the actual house where Booth and his co-conspirators first met. Learn about his female accomplice, Mary Surratt, and how she helped Booth planning and his eventual escape from DC.
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Ford’s Theater

The scene of the crime: Ford’s Theater. Learn about Booth’s assassination, his last performance on stage, and the dramatic events of April 14th, 1865. We will answer questions such as, where was Lincoln's body guard that night, and we will see both the scene theater where Lincoln was shot as well as the site of his death.
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The Escape & Manhunt

Learn about one of the largest manhunts in American History and how John Wilkes Booth evaded capture for twelve days with a broken leg! The tour will track Booth’s path out of the city as well as the fate of his co-conspirators.
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The Lincoln Memorial

A temple built on the edge of the Potomac River dedicated to the 16th President. It has been at the center of the Civil Rights movement for nearly a century. *NOTE: we will step off our Segways here for 15 minutes to check out the Memorial!
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Checkpoint Charlie

Dieser ehemalige Mauer-Übergangspunkt für Mitglieder der Alliierten Streitkräfte und Ausländer ist heute ein Informationspunkt über den Kalten Krieg.
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Ehemalige Luftwaffen Ministerium

Dieses imposante Gebäude war das früherer Luftwaffe Ministerium im „Dritten Reich“ und beherbergt heute das Finanzministerium unseres Landes.
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Das Denkmal für die Ermordeten Juden Europas

Dieses Denkmal hinterlässt auf jeden der es besichtigt einen starken Eindruck. Seine 2711 Stelen aus Beton, alle einzigartig, vermitteln dem Besucher einen Eindruck von Einsamkeit und Bedrückung.
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Die Berliner Mauer

Sehen Sie eins der Überreste der Mauer, die einst Deutschland und das gesamte Land teilte, Heute unter Denkmalschutz und erfahren Sie wie sie entstand und warum sie geöffnet wurde.
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Der Potsdamer Platz

Berlins "Skyline" und Ort modernster Architektur.
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Der Reichstag

Vor der Wende unmittelbar an der Mauer, ist es seit 1999, nach dem Umzug der Bundesregierung aus Bonn, Amtssitz des deutschen Bundestages.
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Mauer Wachtürme

Berlins Wachtürme sind nach dem Mauerfall abgebaut worden. Doch manche stehen noch. Sehen Sie mitten in der Innenstadt, einen der letzten erhaltenen original Wachtürme.
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Die Dauerausstellung „Topographie des Terrors“ - de

Während des „Dritten Reichs“ Ort der Zentrale der Geheimen Staatspolizei (Gestapo) sowie der SS, befinden sich hier heute ein Informationszentrum und eine Dauerausstellung über die Schrecken der NS.Diktatur.
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Spaß haben, darauf kommt es hier an!

Spaß an einer Segway-Fahrt haben, das erklärte Ziel einer "Mini"-Tour. Ihr Guide macht Sie ausführlich mit unseren Segways vertraut und startet dann mit Ihnen auf eine unvergessliche Tour.
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Lombard Street

At about 1/4 mile long with a steep grade of 31.5%, this street is often called the most “crooked street” in the world.
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Königsplatz

Home of Munich’s first museum and impressive Ancient Greek architecture, Königsplatz is a showcase of Ludwig I’s endeavors to transform Munich into the Athens on the Isar. In the former NS headquarters in the neighboring buildings, Britain, France and Italy signed the Munich Accords with Hitler’s Germany. The annexed Sudetenland would become a failed attempt at appeasement before the chaos of WWII.
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Odeonsplatz

Beneath the illustrious Feldhernhalle and magnificent Theatinerkirche lies part of Munich’s darker past: Hitler’s failed Beer Hall Putsch ended here.
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Königsplatz

Der Königsplatz, als Geburtsort von Münchens erstem Museum, gilt mit seiner eindrucksvollen alt-griechischen Architektur als Vorzeigeprojekt Ludwigs I., der München in ein ‚Athen an der Isar‘ umbauen ließ. Im ehemaligen NS-Hauptquartier in den angrenzenden Gebäuden unterschrieben Großbritannien, Frankreich und Italien das Münchener Abkommen mit Hitler Deutschland. Auch als Münchener Frieden bekannt, sollte das angeeignete Sudetenland zu einem gescheitertem Besänftigungsversuch vor dem Chaos des 2. Weltkrieges werden.
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Marienplatz

Als Münchens belebtes und geschäftiges Zentrum, ist der Marienplatz das Zuhause des Glockenspiels und der symbolträchtigen Architektur des Alten und Neuen Rathauses.
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Die Pinakotheken

Etwas für jeden Geschmack! Diese Weltklasse-Museen beherbergen Schätze von der frühen-Renaissance bis zur Postmoderne.
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Surfer?!

Skurril und doch akzeptiert! Verpassen sie nicht die Wellenreiter im Englischen Garten.
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Die Staatskanzlei

Dieser monumentale Bau, als eine Mischung originaler Weltkriegs- und Nachkriegsarchitektur, schmiegt sich ein in die Umrandung des früheren königlichen Gartens.
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Hofgarten

Als akribisch gepflegter, majestätischer Innenhof des ehemaligen Königspalasts, ist der Hofgarten der perfekte Ort für das perfekte Foto eines Urlaubs in München. Und außerdem eine Freiluftbühne für einige von Münchens besten Straßenkünstlern.
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Max-Joseph-Platz

Erkunden Sie mit uns die zahlreichen Innenhöfe auf diesem beeindruckendem Platz mit dem zu einem Museum umgestalteten königlichen Palast, bekannt als das Zuhause der am längsten regierenden Dynastie und entdecken Sie Deutschlands teuerste Einkaufsmeile mit seinem eleganten Opernhaus.
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Odeonsplatz

Unter der imposanten Feldherrnhalle und der prachtvollen Theatinerkirche verbirgt sich eine von Münchens dunkelsten Stunden: Hitlers gescheiterter Putschversuch von 1923 endete genau hier!
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The Restaurant

After building up our appetite over the course of our evening walk we will make our way to what we consider the best, most authentic and welcoming Indian restaurant in London where we will sample many varieties of the British national dish: Curry!
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Jack the Ripper Murder Sights

In the dark gas light streets of 1888 a serial killer stalked the streets of London’s East End. The brutality of the murders shocked and horrified the capital. The killer, who became knows as Jack the Ripper was never caught by police though his murders caught the imagination of London and the world.
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Sights Bombed During The Blitz

Between September 1940 and May 1941 London came under sustained bombardment from the German air force. 20,000 Londoners lost their lives and a million buildings in the city were destroyed or damaged. On our pre-dinner walk we will explore an 11th century church bombed during the Blitz which now stands as a memorial to the devastation visited on London during those months
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Leadenhall Market

This fantastic, off the beaten track market, sits at what was the centre of Roman London - The Forum. The market itself, one of the prettiest in London, has stood here for over 600 years. Fans of Harry Potter will recognize it as the real life setting of Diagon Alley which was filmed on location here.
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London's Best Skyscrapers

The City of London is one of the world's great financial hubs and is where the Stock Exchange, insurance and market crashes were first invented. In the last 25 years it has become one of the most innovative architectural playgrounds of the world. Our evening stroll will take in the best of London’s skyscrapers such as the descriptively nicknamed “Gherkin”, the Lloyds Building and Tower 42.
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Bank of England

The Bank to the British government since 1664. It financed the Empire, has seen riots on its footsteps and sits in one of the prettiest squares in the City, a must see.
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The Monument

Photos do not do this landmark justice. Built to commemorate the Great Fire of London of 1666, which destroyed over 13000 houses and 87 churches. The magnificent 61 meter column acts as a symbol of London’s faith in its ability to overcome any challenge and always renew itself.
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Jefferson Memorial

Dedicated to our Third President, this striking memorial looks eerily similar to his house down in Virginia. Hear about the trouble caused when President Roosevelt tried to get a better view of it.
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Why Wait in a Line?

Our skip the line tour allows you to bypass the notoriously long lines at one of the most visited monuments in the world; and the lines at the Eiffel Tower can literally take hours. Save your valuable vacation time as our tour guide will take you through a special entrance and straight up the Tower. Spend more time making memories above than waiting below.
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The Tower of London

Officially called Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress but known to Londoners simply as The Tower. This near one thousand year old fortress has served as a royal residence, prison, observatory, treasury, mint, and even a zoo. The top of the list of recognisable prisoners includes: Saint Thomas More, Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes and Anne Boleyn.
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The Houses of Parliament

The Houses of Parliament are part of one of the most important sites in London. Starting off life (and still officially known as) The Palace of Westminster this was a royal residence between the 1100s and the 1500s. However, since the 1300s Parliament has been meeting here. The many years of parliamentary history have meant that it is now widely considered the "Mother of all Parliaments".
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Lincoln Memorial

A temple built on the edge of the Potomac River dedicated to the 16th President. It has been at the center of the Civil Rights movement for nearly a century. Get a great look down the Mall at Sundown from the top steps!
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Octagon House

Most famous for being home to President Madison after the War of 1812, this house has a haunted past including two heartbroken young ladies and a michevious First Lady!
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White House

It might be the most haunted building in DC. Hear the stories of its contruction and destruction as well as its most famous inhabitants that give way to the reports of unexplainable happenings that occur to this day!
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Ford's Theater

The scene of the most well-known murder in American history. In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated here by John Wilkes Booth... but thats not the only event the leads people to believe this working theater is haunted.
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Capitol Hill

Segway right up to the spot where Lincoln and dozens of other presidents were inagurated while we tell you about the darker history of the U.S. Capitol Building.
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Lafayette Park

Just across the street from the White House and home to the Decatur house as well as a murder that sparked a national frenzy. Hear the stories that gives this square a chilling history.
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Ford's Theater

The tragic site of the assassination of one of America's most loved presidents, Abraham Lincoln.
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From Train Station to Museum

The first “work of art” you’ll see is the building itself, which was once a railway station built for the Universal Exhibition of 1900. Paris had to wait 86 years until the national museum we know today was opened to the public.
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The Tower Bridge

Built at the height of Queen Victoria's reign this is one of the most iconic and recognisable bridges ever built. Before international flights became the norm visitors to London would have sailed to the city up the Thames and this would have been the first bridge they saw as they entered the city. It still remains one of the must see landmarks of the British capital.
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London Bridge

There has been a bridge here since the Roman occupation nearly 2000 years ago. Since the Romans built the original London Bridge there have been around 10 bridges spanning the River on this sight. Some were carried away by the tides, others burnt down, others simply fell apart over the years, one was purposefully pulled down by a vengeful king giving rise to the famous nursery rhyme "London Bridge is Falling Down".
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Borough Market

Set in the atmospheric surroundings of railway bridges, Southwark Cathedral and the River Thames this is one of London's oldest Markets. The written record goes back to 1200's but archaeological evidence for a market here goes right back to Romans. The cobbled streets of the Market will leave you feeling like you are ambling trough a Charles Dickens novel (or a Harry Potter film).
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Have you ever used the expressions: Tto kill with kindness, one fell swoop, or dead as a doornail? Those and hundreds of other expressions and words (excellent, critical, lonely to name a few!) are attributed to one of the greatest Brits that ever lived. In the shadows of the historically accurate recreation of the Globe Theatre, learn about the less trumpeted side of William Shakespeare and his direct impact on our 21st century lives.
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St Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral is the defining masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural genius. The ground upon which it is built has been considered sacred for thousands of years. In more modern times, this is where the world mourned the loss of Sir Winston Churchill and celebrated the fairytale wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. It was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War but was saved by a courageous group of volunteers called the Church Watch.
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The Tate Modern

The Tate Modern is the most visited modern art gallery in the world, with around 4.7 million visitors per year. It occupies a former coal power station built by Sir Giles Gilbert-Scott, the designer of Liverpool Cathedral, Battersea Power Station and the Red telephone box.
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The Shard

When fully completed in 2012 this will be the tallest building in the European Union. Built by Renzo Piano this amazing addition to the London skyline is already generating a lot of controversy. Love it or hate it (we love it!) it remains an impressive and ambitious example of London's ever changing architectural landscape.
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The London Eye

Despite being widely ridiculed when it first opened, the London Eye is now one of the most recognisable and loved structures in the London skyline. On a clear day, it offers you a truly unparalleled, panoramic view of the city.
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- 6:30 PM March 27 to Oct 21
- 7pm Returning Soon!
- Daily 11am Jan 1 to Feb 29
- Daily 11am and 3pm March 1 to Oct 31
- 10:30am & 2:30pm October
- mornings (likely to sell out) Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sat
- 11am Fr, Sa, Su
- 1:30pm Dec 2 to Feb 28
- Mo, We, Fr, Su at 10am March 1 - April 30
- Daily Apr - Nov
- Daily 8:30pm May 15th - Aug 15th
- Wed & Sat at 10am March 2012
- 9am April - October
- Tue, Fri, & Sun at 10:30am Apr 1 - Oct 31
- TBD Coming Soon!
- Daily 10:00 am All Year
- Daily 10:00am All Year
- Daily at 3pm Mar 1 - Nov 30
- Daily 11am & 3pm Apr 1 - Oct 31*
- Daily 6pm Mar 1 - Mar 31
- Daily except Mo 9am Apr 1 - Oct 31*
- Autumn Tour Sept 18 - 25, 2012
- 3 Days 2 Nights Mar 1 - Jun 30
- Daily 10:00am Apr 1 - Oct 31
- Daily 9:30am & 2:00pm Mar 1 - Nov 30*
- 11am & 4pm daily Apr 14 - Oct 14
- Daily 10am, 2pm, 6pm Apr 1 - Nov 30
- 10am and 2pm May 1 - June 30
- Daily 11am Mar 1 - May 14*
- Daily at 11am Mar 1 - Apr 30
- Daily 6:30pm Apr 1 - Oct 31**
- 10am, 2pm, 6pm Mar 1 - Nov 31
- Per E-Mail Nachfrage / Anmeldung Nebensaison
- Weekdays at 7pm Jul 1 - Aug 31
- Thur, Fri & Sa 6pm Nov 1 - Mar 31
- 10am & 3pm May 1 - Aug 31
- Weekdays 11am, Daily 6pm Apr 1 - Oct 31
- Daily except We & Fr 6pm Mar 16 - Aug 31
- Wed & Fri at 6pm Mar 15 - Aug 31
- Almost Daily at 10:30am May 15 - Sep 15
- Daily at 10am May 1 - Sept 30
- Daily 11am Nov 1 - Dec 31
Meeting Point
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St. Lazare Train Station
We meet at the Paris St. Lazare train station (Gare St. Lazare) at Track 1 ("voie 1") near Relay store.
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Raspail Metro
We meet on the street level of "Raspail" Metro Station (lines 4 & 6)
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Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
We meet on the pyramid side of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel.
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Rambuteau Metro Station
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We meet just outside the "Rambuteau" Metro station (line 11) on street level. Use exit 1 ("sortie") towards Centre Georges Pompidou.
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Musée d'Orsay
You will meet your guide at the rhinocerous statue outside the main entrance to the museum.
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Pompidou Centre
Your guide will be waiting for you just outside the main entrance to the museum.
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Steps of St. Paul's Cathedral
You will find your guide waiting for you at the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral.
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Tower Hill Tube Station
Your guide will be waiting for you just outside the Tower Hill Tube Station (District or Circle Line).
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Eiffel Tower
Our tour meets at the South Leg ("pilier sud") of the Eiffel Tower.
Get Directions - München Segway Office - Karlsplatz 4 Unser Shop befindet sich am Karlsplatz (Stachus), belebter Platz zwischen dem Hauptbahnhof und dem Marienplatz. Wenn am Brunnen des Karlsplatzes stehend, mit dem Karlstor und der Fußgängerzone im Rücken, biegen Sie rechts ein in die Sonnenstraße. Nach 50 Metern treffen Sie auf unseren Shop am Karlsplatz 4, auf der rechten Seite. Die naheste U-Bahn Station ist Karlsplatz (Stachus). Get Directions
- Munich Segway Office - Karlsplatz 4 Our shop is just off Karlsplatz (Stachus), the bustling square between the Main Train Station (Hauptbahnhof) and Marienplatz. At the Karlsplatz fountain with your back to Karlstor and the pedestrian shopping street, turn right along Sonnenstrasse. After 50 meters, you will see our shop in the courtyard of Karlsplatz 4, on the right-hand side. The closest metro station is Karlsplatz (Stachus). Get Directions
- Am Fernsehturm / Alexanderplatz Alle Touren beginnen von unserem Geschäft, um die Ecke vom Haupteingang zum Fernsehturm am Alexanderplatz. Wenn Sie vor dem Haupteingang stehen, finden SIe unser Geschäft rechts um die Ecke am Ende der Panorama Straße. Schilder weisen Ihnen den Weg. Dort wartet Ihr Guide mit den Segways auf Sie. Get Directions
- Exit 2 Waterloo Tube Station We meet outside and across the street from Exit 2 of the Waterloo Train & Underground Station. You will find your tour guide holding a sign between 10:15am & 10:35am. Please download the printable directions here for more detailed directions. Get Directions
- O'Sullivan's Rebel Bar 10 rue Lombards Paris 75004 Get Directions
- Torre de Televisión ¡Muy fácil! Los tours empiezan bajo la gigantesca Torre de Televisión en Alexanderplatz junto a la estación de metro, a la derecha de la entrada de la Torre. Get Directions
- Fernsehturm Unser Geschäft unter dem Fernsehturm ist der Treffpunkt für unsere Segway-Touren. Sie finden uns, vom Eingang des Fernsehturms aus gesehen, rechts um die Ecke hinter dem City Bistro restaurant. Get Directions
- Torre de Televisión Punto de encuentro ¡Muy fácil! Los tours empiezan bajo la gigantesca Torre de Televisión en Alexanderplatz junto a la estación de metro, a la derecha de la entrada de la Torre. Busca la señal amarilla Get Directions
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Zoo Bahnhof
Der Treffpunkt für unsere Fahrradtouren ist die Filiale unserer Schwesterfirma Fat Tire direkt am Bhf. Zoo. Nachdem Sie den Bahnhof verlassen haben, gehen Sie links, am Taxistand entlang in Richtung Bahnpolizei. Sie finden uns gleich neben DB Carsharing.
Get Directions - Vedettes de Paris The wine Boat is located at Port de Suffren on the Seine river at the foot of the Eiffel Tower near Parc Champ de Mars. Get Directions
- Plaza Sant Jaume All tours meet at Plaza Sant Jaume in the city center (metro: Jaume I). We meet on the side of the plaza nearest to Las Ramblas, in the corner next to the newspaper kiosk. Look for our guides with Fat Tire Bike Tours bicycles and t-shirts, holding up a big meeting point sign. Get Directions
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Vienna State Opera House
We meet in front of the Vienna State Opera House, at the corner of Operngasse and Kärntnerstrasse.
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Our Office
We meet at our office at 624 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001.
Get Directions - Ritz Hotel We meet in front of the Ritz Hotel in Place Vendome. Get Directions
- Pont St. Louis We meet on the Pont St. Louis (St. Louis Bridge) - the only bridge that joins the two islands (just behind Notre Dame). Get Directions
- Pantheon Plaza We meet in the middle of the plaza in front of the Pantheon. Get Directions
- La Tour Maubourg Metro Station We meet just outside the "La Tour Maubourg" Metro station (line 8) on street level. Get Directions
- Blanche Metro Station We meet just outside the "Blanche" Metro station (line 2) on street level. Get Directions
- Our Office We meet at our office, just near the Eiffel Tower. Get Directions
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TV Tower
All bike tours meet at the main entrance of the TV Tower in Alexanderplatz. If you would like to drop by our shop before the tour, you can find us around the right-hand corner from entrance, behind the cafe to the right of the TV Tower entrance.
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Queensway Tube Station
We meet just outside the Queensway Tube Station (Central line). Look for our Fat Tire sign.
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Our Office
Both the Day Tour and Night Tour meet at the City Segway Tours office located at 505 Beach Street, suite 50, in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf.
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Our Office
Our office at: 400 East Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 (Just across the street from the Cancer Survivor's Plaza in Grant Park)
Get Directions - Our Office City Segway Tours office on Lázár Street 16 in the 6th District (directly behind the Opera House). Get Directions
- TV Tower Tours meet at our shop around the corner from the entrance of the giant TV Tower in Alexanderplatz. If you're facing the main entrance of the TV Tower, our shop is around the right-hand corner behind the cafe. Your guide will be waiting for you there with the Segways. Get Directions
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Our Office
All tours meet at our office at 250 Park Ave West NW Unit 105, Atlanta, GA 30313.
Get Directions - O Chateau's Cellar Please meet at O Chateau's Cellar: 68, rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau 75001 PARIS Get Directions
- Our Office The train tickets and vouchers must be collected in our office (24, rue Edgar Faure, Paris 75015) At least one day in advance of your scheduled tour. Detailed meeting point information will be included on your voucher. Get Directions
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St. Lazare Train Station
We meet at the front of platform #22 inside the St. Lazare train station (Gare St. Lazare) in Paris at the appropriate times. Metro lines 3, 12 and 13 all run to the station.
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Our Office
Our tour meets at our office located at 24, rue Edgar Faure, Paris 75015. Click the link below for directions.
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The tour was relaxing and informative
What fun!! The tour was relaxing and informative. John was great. I was also surprised how much ground we covered in just a few hours. Te time flew by. Again thanks so much. We had a GAS!!!
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