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Museums and attractions are rolling the welcome back out! Make your return to culture a safe and confident one with Tiqets Awakening Weeks.

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Caen

Caen Memorial & Museum

Few countries felt the ravages of WWII like France – find out more inside
4.7 (215)
From $21.31 $15.61
Paris Bestseller

Panthéon: Paris

France's most enchanting burial place
4.7 (975)
From $12.38
—35%
Paris Bestseller

Aperitif Cruise on the Seine

Enjoy a scenic cruise on the Seine with a complimentary drink in hand
4.3 (882)
From $21.52 $13.99
London Bestseller

Madame Tussauds London

Meet Harry and Meghan, Ed Sheeran, Yang Mi, Donald Trump, and many more
4.7 (1,143)
From $42.00
Púbol

Gala Dalí Castle

Wander around inside the Surrealist home of Salvador Dalí's wife
4.7 (277)
From $10.76
Barcelona Bestseller

Barcelona Zoo: Entry Ticket

Meet nature's wildest creatures and learn about their conservation and habitats
4.4 (1,621)
From $23.03
Amsterdam Bestseller

Moco Museum: Entry Ticket

See original artworks by Banksy and other contemporary and postmodern gems
4.7 (1,047)
From $24.70
Kaatsheuvel

Kaatsheuvel: Efteling

Explore multiple fantasy worlds full of rides both thrilling and gentle
4.8 (900)
From $51.66
The Hague

Louwman Museum

The world’s oldest private collection of coaches and cars
4.8 (125)
From $20.45
Naples

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Naples

See everything this UNESCO World Heritage Site has to offer with this handy pass
4.4 (125)
From $26.91
Milan

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Milan

Your pass to the best bits of Milan, plus free onboard WiFi and audio guide
4.1 (116)
From $25.83
New York

SPYSCAPE

An immersive and interactive world of espionage in NYC
4.4 (19)
From $44.00
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3 Houses of Gaudí

  1. Casa Batlló
  2. Casa Milà La Pedrera
  3. Casa Vicens: Open Date Visit

+ 1 other top thing to do

4.7 (306)
From $87.71 $85.02
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Paris & Versailles Bundle

  1. Louvre Museum
  2. Palace of Versailles: Entrance Ticket + Gardens & Estate of Trianon
  3. Seine River Cruise
4.7 (53)
From $60.27 $52.74
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Edinburgh Pass

  1. Edinburgh Castle Guided Tour
  2. The Scotch Whisky Experience
  3. Palace of Holyroodhouse
4.8 (10)
From $90.27 $85.25

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Come marvel at Gaudí's ultimate masterpiece
4.8 (47,895)
From $36.38
The Biosphere is a stunning glass sphere close to Genoa's Aquarium in the Old Port. Known affectionately as 'The Glass Bubble' it was designed by superstar architect Renzo Piano for the July 2001 G8 Meeting. This tropical paradise is home to over 150 species of plants, as well as a rainforest that protects numerous birds, butterflies, and reptiles.
4.2 (105)
From $5.38
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The Colosseum is a massive ancient amphitheater in the center of Rome. Picked apart by scavengers and ravaged by earthquakes and time, the Colosseum still stands as an impressive symbol of life in Ancient Rome. It showcases the power of past emperors and the durability of the Eternal City. This huge, marble and limestone structure was built to hold more than 50,000 spectators, all there to revel in the various forms of (mostly violent) entertainment, such as hunts, gladiator battles, and executions.
4.5 (26,647)
From $19.26
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The splashtastic Georgia Aquarium is conveniently located in downtown Atlanta, within easy walking distance of many central hotels and attractions. Just around the corner is Centennial Olympic Park, the CNN Center, the College Football Hall of Fame, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the World of Coca-Cola.
4.7 (791)
From $41.99
Enter the signature glass pyramid to discover 35,000 art and artifacts on display at the Louvre
4.7 (15,891)
From $21.52
The tulip is one of the most iconic symbols of the Netherlands – and nowhere are they worshipped more whole-heartedly than at the Keukenhof. Known as the Garden of Europe, Keukenhof has fields of more than seven million tulips spread out over 32 hectares. The focus is on the mighty tulip, but roses, gerberas, daffodils, orchids, and more all get their time to shine here. There are English and Japanese gardens, a playground, petting zoo, maze and much more to explore. It's open for just eight weeks each spring.