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Wednesday, March 17

'39 Steps' to solve the crime...
by
Magdalena
on Wed 17 Mar 2010 20:19 GMT
Thriller fans look out:
The ‘39 Steps’
musical at Criterion Theatre in London can now be seen without
spending a fortune.
Based on Hitchcook’s
novel from 1935, the plot is about Richard Hayer, an ordinary person
who accidentally gets involved in a conspiracy. An exciting escape
follows which makes Hayer involuntarily a survivalist and a detective
at once: Unveiling the crime and saving his own life is unavoidably
connected.
The show includes
legendary scenes of Hayer’s escape and even serves the first
theatrical bi-plane crash ever staged. Definitely a must-see for each
crime fan.
Don’t miss the great
opportunity to buy your tickets on discount until 30/06/2010!
Monday, March 15

The party begins with the arrival...
by
Jannike
on Mon 15 Mar 2010 18:05 GMT
Special
events such as weddings, special parties, business meetings or
premiers need to be enjoyed from the beginning until the very end.
You wear the perfect outfit, have a stylish hairstyle created by a
hairdresser and then you arrive in your old shabby car to the event
you have waited for a long time? That’s definitely a no go.
Believe
me, you can add even more glamour to your evening when you choose the
right way to go to the party! Limousines look terribly expensive, but
actually they are affordable when you share the price within the
group. I can assure you that you will never forget the moment, when
you enter the limousine dressed in your glamorous dress or your suit.
Through the tinted windows you will see many people watching you –
a limousine always attracts attention and rumours about who could be
in it – celebrity feeling guaranteed!
Tuesday, March 2

London trips? Not a matter of cash!
by
Magdalena
on Tue 02 Mar 2010 12:29 GMT
Thinking about London as the capital of costly sight entries, expensive designer stores and high priced restaurants? Your trip won't be mugging your bank anymore! Either you are a student or just short on cash, gift tours will make your stay in the British capital perfect and won't ask for a fortune! As you are young and open for new experiences and want to spot history and culture, London is a great place to start your own discovery! Especially created for a small budget, gift-tours offers a Student Package which includes exclusive London sightseeing, accommodation, musical and pub culture for less! Central Hostels and Hotels provide the perfect accommodation lodging to get the most out of the busy city and keep some cash in your wallet you might rather spend in a traditional pub on a pint.
Find the deal interesting? For more information, check out our Package Offers.
Thursday, February 18

Unlock the Stonehenge’s secret...
by
Kim
on Thu 18 Feb 2010 12:03 GMT
Once
upon a time, somewhere in the South West of beautiful England, some
men started the construction of a mysterious monument. They put up
many huge rocks which created later a wide inner circle in the green Salisbury Plain.
5000
years later, the Stonehenge site keeps on raising questions and
various theories (the heavy mystery which shrouds it). Some people
think that Stonehenge was a temple, a place of worship where the
druids and Celts met and prayed. For others, the stone ring was a
prehistoric astronomical observatory because of its specific
orientation. However, some recent researches revealed that the site
was rather a burial place.
Nowadays,
still nobody knows the truth. Stonehenge keeps all its secrets well
locked up...
If
you are as curious as me about discovering the fascinating story of
Stonehenge, be aware of many tours which are organized by Gift-Tours.com in order to satisfy your thirst for adventure. Special
deals allow you to visit the famous site and other must-see
attractions nearby such as the imposing Windsor Castle or the lovely
Georgian city of Bath, famous for its old Roman Baths.
One
of the offers of Gift-Tours.com enables you to visit Stonehenge at
sunset or sunrise. I would advise you to go there at one of these
times as the site looks then the most wonderful! I’m sure, you
won’t be disappointed...
Don’t
wait any longer and enter the legend of Stonehenge and its marvellous
mysteries!
Tuesday, February 16

St Paul’s Cathedral
by
Lina
on Tue 16 Feb 2010 11:30 GMT
Did you know that the
current St Paul’s Cathedral, or Cathedral Church of Paul the
Apostle, is actually the fifth in order? The previous churches have
all burnt down or decayed over the years, since the first was built
in AD 604. The present
Cathedral was built in the 17th century and you don’t
need to know a lot about its history to understand that it’s been
through a lot, both good and bad. It literally breathes history from
over the years.
Neither need you be
religious to appreciate the sightseeing tours around the area. It
does not only tell you a more than 400 year long story, but the
architecture around the place is also amazing. One must admit that the St Paul’s
Cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren is a quite massive building! What might be
interesting to know is that the church bell, Great Paul, is the
heaviest in the whole United Kingdom with its 17 tons. How the heck
did they manage to hang it up in the first place?
St Paul’s Cathedral is both for
tourists who want to go sightseeing around the area and for
anyone who needs a quiet moment to pray. The latter is naturally
completely free of charge. For seightseeing, book your ticket online with gift-tours.com!
Friday, February 12

Hear ye, hear ye!
by
Lina
on Fri 12 Feb 2010 10:51 GMT
Being held for 35 years
now the Medieval Banquet, taking place in the vaulted cellars of the
Ivory House is becoming a little piece in history itself. And bearing
in mind the impressive number of visitors every year, nothing implies
that it’s going to be a part of the past any time soon. Located just a stone's
throw from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge, the Medieval Banquet
is a perfect escape from our time’s electronic devices and lack
of chivalrous manners for a
couple of hours. For
the feast of four courses and unlimited beer and wine, King
Henry VIII and his company of knights and ladies, minstrels and
players will be joining you. Raise your tankard in the manners
of bygone times and flickering torchlights, and make a toast to the
fact that we don’t have to deal with leprosy any more. (Phew...) Cheers!
Don't miss our city breaks that include both a ticket to one of London's countless attractions as well as a hotel stay, for prices from just £59!
Tuesday, February 2

The London Aquarium!
by
Lina
on Tue 02 Feb 2010 11:11 GMT

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Make
sure to always keep an eye on Gift-tours.com, because new attractions
are turning up all the time. Inspired by a comment posted on the
article below, here’s one for the maritime lovers out there!
We’re now glad to
inform that we now offer tickets to one of Europe’s 28 Sea life
attractions, the London Aquarium. Situated in the heart of the city,
close to the London Eye, the aquarium contains three floors and
claims to have more than a million visitors every year. The London Aquarium
accommodates 14 amazing under water zones from different parts of the
world, with species typical for the specific area as well. The Indian
Ocean, British Pacific and tropical freshwater and all the other
zones will introduce you to awesome Green Sea Turtles, cute seahorses
and clown fishes, as well as terrifying predators such as Sand
Tigers, Brown - and Nurse Sharks. Walking through an
under water glass tunnel you’ll be as close to these stunning
beings as you ever will be able to be. Rub your nose against Nemo’s
while watching diving displays, or even take part of the daily
feeding routines! The London Aquarium’s
definitely worth a visit whilst you’re staying in London. And since
it’s open every day of the week between 10 am and 6 pm, you don’t
have to plan your visit to a certain day.
To book your tickets,
call us on 0800 11 234 55 or +44 (0) 20 8123 9366
Wednesday, January 27

London discovery: Hop on, hop off!!
by
Magdalena
on Wed 27 Jan 2010 12:27 GMT
As a tourist, a new busy city like London can be overwhelming! When to go? Where to stay? What to do? Questions which need to be solved when you want to make the most out of your stay! And here's what I got for you: A Big Bus Tour offering London's most attractive sights in a day for only £10 if you book it with Gift-tours.com! While a professional guide will lead you through the city, you can enjoy the sights sitting in an original red double decker bus! I did the tour last autumn and really, it is the best way to discover London! Amongst interesting history, you get to know many hidden secrets about the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London or Westminster Abbey. The bus also drives along worlds famous Oxford Street and classic areas such as Knighsbridge, Kensington or Marylebone. Joining this tour you will get a lively impression of London's extraordinary flair! Feeling hungry during the tour or want to visit a museum? Just hop off the bus! You can simply hop on again whenever you feel like - your ticket doesn't expire as long as you use it the same day. I promise, you will have a memorable time exploring London the cheapest way joining the Big Bus London hop on hop off tour!
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