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Cowboy Adventure for Kids
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Join Boston, Mihiara and friends on a Wild West experience, perfect for would-be 'Cowkids'. Leap up on your trusty steed for your first riding lesson, try your hand at lassoing the cow-horns, then tuck into 'Ranch Burger and Beans'.
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Adventure Ropes Course for One
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Test your nerve on one of the world’s most awesome Adventure Ropes Courses. This is a unique packed experience and is the perfect outdoor adventure for anyone.
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Adventure Ropes Course for Two
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Test your nerve on one of the world’s most awesome Adventure Ropes Courses. This is a unique packed experience and is the perfect outdoor adventure for anyone.
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Visit to Windsor Castle and Afternoon Tea for Two
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Enjoy a leisurely visit to Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world and one of Her Majesty The Queen’s official residences. Immerse yourself in this dramatic site, which encapsulates 900 years of British history, then relax and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea at the Castle Hotel nearby.
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Visit to Queens Gallery and Afternoon Tea for Two
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The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions of items from the Royal Collection, the wide-ranging collection of art and treasures held in trust by the Queen for the Nation. Constructed forty years ago on the west front of Buckingham Palace out of the bomb-damaged ruins of the former private chapel, the Gallery has recently been re-developed and was re-opened by the Queen in 2002. Once you’ve viewed the beautiful collection of paintings, furniture, jewellery and other treasures you will then complete your day with a delicious afternoon tea at The Rubens Hotel.
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Visit to Kensington Palace and Afternoon Tea for Two
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Kensington Palace encapsulates centuries of style. First adapted for royal residence in 1689 by Sir Christopher Wren, the Palace has been host to the courts of William and Mary, Queen Anne, George I and I. In more recent times it has been a much-loved home for Princess Margaret and Diana, Princess of Wales, both of whom have played a part in transforming Kensington into a fashionable royal residence. During your visit, take a delicious tea in the 18th century Orangery within the Palace grounds, as you soak up the atmosphere of this stunning location.
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