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| London Eye, London Aquarium and Dali Universe |
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| Explore London's Southbank with this great value package. |
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London Eye |
The British Airways London Eye is one of the most popular London attractions. The project was first initiated by a team of husband and wife architects. The impeccable service and the meticulous flight arrangements are quite impressive. The airways have earned accolades from millions of tourists and aviation organization, for its commendable performance.
The airway is able to hold 15,000 passengers, everyday. Hovering over the St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament, it offers hair-raising view across the river Thames. Most interestingly, the London eye is located at a few hands distance from the Waterloo tube station. The itinerary arrangements from here are surely commendable. |
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London Aquarium |
A host of underwater life is awaiting you at the London Aquarium. With over 50 living displays in the blue fresh water, it will be a lifetime experience for every one of all ages. The enigmatic underwater world is more thrilling and once you start delving into its richness, you will be drifted away by its charm.
Embark on the adventurous voyage and witness the real underwater abundance - from the Indian Ocean, to the depths of Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. The 350 different species including sharks, eels, piranhas, tang, crown fish, jellyfish, rays, et al will leave you breathless. Surely, the experience will be a wonderful gift to yourself and
you will cherish those breath-holding moments for the rest of your life.
Due to extensive refurbishment taking place at the London Aquarium from Monday 12th January 2009 the aquarium will be opening at the following times:
Monday - Friday: 12.00pm - 3.00pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10.00am - 5.00pm
Please also note that some parts of the aquarium ar not available for public viewing due to the refurbishment taking place.
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Dali Universe |
While breezing through the city, do not forget to visit the Dali Universe. You can call it an art gallery, but the judicious class refer it as a tribute to the great works of Catalan Surrealist artist, Salvador Dali (1904- '89). The moment you step inside the lobby, you are face-to-face with the useful biographical information on Dali and his great works. The paintings are exhibited in a sequence in spot lighted black painted spaces.
If you have the passion for art, then you should be the first one to visit the Dali Universe. The fine paintings and the sophistication of display will take your breathe away. As you walk down the gallery, you will find the arrangements according to themes, such 'Sensuality and Feminity', 'Religious and mythology' and 'Dreams and Fantasy'.
The paintings adorning the theme frames date from the 1960s to 1980s. The gallery also displays the classic surrealist bronze sculpture, which was actually made in the 1930s. The artist was at the peak of his career in those days. You will find the crimson satin sofa of Dali, which you will find in the better half of the gallery. Excitingly, the bed is in the shape of Mae West's lips.
Amongst the other collections, the gallery also hosts a series of multiple edition bronzes, which were commissioned from Dali, by Benjamin Levi, the curator of Dali Universe and the president of Straton University. Interestingly, the galley also displays the collection of the artist's book illustrations.
Hence, next time if you are planning a trip to London, be sure to opt for the London package that consists the Dali Universe. It will be worth your endurance. |
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London Eye:
All flights require a pre-booked flight time. Once you have made your booking and received an e-ticket, you must call the London Eye on 0870 4003007 with your reference number to book your flight time.
The voucher needs to be exchanged at the box office 20 mins prior.
London Aquarium:
Voucher to be exchanged at ticket holders entrance.
Each service is valid for any time of the day booked. |
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