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About: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
A visit to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is so much more than an opportunity to take photos. Named after two of its most incredible sites – the sandstone giant that is Uluru, and the domed red formation of Kata Tjuta – Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a national treasure.
There are endless ways to enjoy the awe-inspiring biodiversity and natural architecture of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Take in spellbinding sunrises and sunsets. Join guided tours by foot, bike or even Segway. There's cultural education to be had where you can learn about the park's place within the culture of the Aṉangu people, as well as birdwatching, ancient rock art excursions, and much more.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Thursday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Friday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Saturday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Sunday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Monday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Tuesday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Wednesday | 06:00 - 19:30 |
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Lesseter Hwy, 0872, Alice Springs
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Rome
The Leonardo Express is the easiest way to travel from Rome Fiumicino Airport to the center of the city. Book your airport shuttle ticket in advance and make the high-speed journey from Felice Santini station (attached to the airport) to Roma Termini Station. The Leonardo Express trains leave every 15 minutes, so you'll find your way to your Rome accommodation in rapid time!

Stechelberg
Schilthorn
Famously featured in the 1969 James Bond film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", the Schilthorn is a mountain in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland. As the highest mountain in the surrounding range, it offers beautiful panoramic views of the Titlis, Jungfrau, Mönch, Eiger, and the Black Forest. On clear days, Mont Blanc is also just visible in the distance.

Thessaloniki
Skyline Cafe Bar - Dining
The Skyline Bar is located in the heart of Thessaloniki, on the top floor of the OTE tower. Guests can admire the city's sights during a gradual rotation of the tower, which lasts for approximately one hour. Enjoy 360° views of one of the oldest and most diverse cities in Europe, as well as some excellent coffee and delicious snacks! Treat yourself to a spectacular sunset with a late afternoon visit, or soak up the atmosphere with live piano melodies after dark.
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Dublin
Glasnevin Cemetery
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The onsite Glasnevin Museum is the world's first cemetery museum and - among other accolades - it was winner of Ireland’s Best Cultural Experience at the Irish Tourism Industry Awards 2015.
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Madrid
Wax Museum
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