DISNEYLAND, PARIS (FRANCE)
It doesn't really need much introduction. Disney's first theme park in Europe is just as impressive as the American equivalents, and just as packed with the usual Disney characters, rides and attractions. Children and adults alike will love the parades and cartoon pageantry. Visit Fantasy land and meet Alice in Wonderland, Pinnochio, Peter Pan and Snow white. Get thrilled by the legends of Aladdin & Indiana Jones at Adventure Land. Ride a space shuttle to the moon at Discovery Land. Encounter Ghost ships, steam trains and Western scenes in the Wild west town of Frontier Land.
EIFFEL TOWER, PARIS (FRANCE)
One of the world's most famous monuments, La Tour Eiffel is an unmistakeable feature of the Paris skyline. Designed by Gustav Eiffel for the 1889 International Exhibition of Paris. When completed the Prince of Wales, lates King EDWARD-VII of England opened the tower. The tower was the tallest building in the world at 300 metres. Take the lift all the way up to level three for some spectacular views across Paris.
RIVER SEINE CRUISE (FRANCE)
It doesn’t really need much introduction. Disney’s first theme park in Europe is just as impressive as the American equivalents, and just as packed with the usual Disney characters, rides and attractions. Children and adults alike will love the parades and cartoon pageantry. Visit Fantasy land and meet Alice in Wonderland, Pinnochio, Peter Pan and Snow white. Get thrilled by the legends of Aladdin & Indiana Jones at Adventure Land. Ride a space shuttle to the moon at Discovery Land. Encounter Ghost ships, steam trains and Western scenes in the Wild west town of Frontier Land.
MT. TITLIS (SWITZERLAND)
The revolving cable cars that snake their way up the mountain give a panoramic view of the mountain's glacier from the air. The station at approximately 3,000m is the highest point in central Switzerland so easily accessible, and offers unrivalled views of the surrounding mountains and interior of the country.
JUNGFRAUJOCH (SWITZERLAND)
One of the most scenic railway journeys in Europe goes to the top of the Jungfrau Mountain, over 4000m above sea level. The train departs from either Lautherbrunnen or Grindelwald and tunnels its way through the Eiger (Ogre), stopping briefly at a giant picture window overlooking the formidable North Face, before reaching Europe's highest railway station on the Jungfrau (Maiden). Once on the snowy plateau you can try your hand at sledding with husky dogs, have a snowball fight more than two miles above sea level, or just relax in the Indian restaurant - Bollywood and enjoy the view out over the snow covered ridges and pinnacles that surround you.
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