Bus Tour activities in Europe
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Severin & Kühn
Main departure point is in Charlottenburg at Kurfürstendamm 216.
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Le Grand Tour
Hop-on, hop-off double-decker bus tours.
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BVB
Buses leave from Kurfürstendamm 225.
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Tourist Bus
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Open-Air City Tour
Open-top buses make 45-minute circuits of the historic city. You can join at many points along the circuit.
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Hop On Hop Off City Tour
The city's tourist office operates a daytime bus tour of the city that's a good way to get a handle on the sprawl that is Düsseldorf in 90 minutes. Although there are a few caveats: the 'Hop On Hop Off' aspect is optional and costs an extra €3 (outside of summer you may wait a long time to hop between buses), the roof may stay closed even on nice days and if you want clean headphones for the narration, it's an extra €1.50.
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Hamburg City Tour
A bus tour is a stress-free way to piece together this sprawling jigsaw of a city. As with boats, there are numerous tours; among them are the yellow-and-blue buses of Hamburg City Tour. Its open-topped double-decker buses pass all the leading sights over 1½ hours; tickets (sold on the bus) allow you to jump on and jump off all day. You can board at stops including the Hauptbahnhof (Kirchenallee exit), Landungsbrücken and the Rathaus.
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Malta Sightseeing
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Skye Tours
Five-hour sightseeing tours of Skye in a minibus, departing from the tourist office car park in Kyle of Lochalsh (close to Kyle of Lochalsh train station).
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Sevilla Tour
One-hour city tours in open-topped double-decker buses and converted trams made with earphone commentary in a choice of languages. The ticket is valid for 48 hours and you can hop on or off along Paseo de Cristóbal Colón (near the Torre del Oro), Avenida de Portugal behind Plaza de España, or the Isla de la Cartuja. Buses typically leave every 30 minutes from 7am to 8pm.
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Schröder Reisen
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Bus Éireann
Includes admission to the visitor centre and a visit to Powerscourt Estate in this whole-day tour, which returns to Dublin at about 5.45pm. The guides are good but impersonal.
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Bus Éireann
A whole-day tour that takes in Powerscourt and Glendalough (all admissions included), departing from Busáras.
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Mountain Goat
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Elizabeth the Steam Bus
Toot-toot! All aboard for a 20-minute spin around the town in this 1931 steam-powered bus.
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O'Neachtain Tours
Runs coach tours of Connemara, or the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher. Tours depart from the Coach Station on Bothar St.
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Irish Sightseeing Tours
Wicklow's big hits – Powerscourt, Glendalough and the lakes and a stop at Avoca, then Dun Laoghaire and Dalkey (includes admission to Glendalough visitor centre and Powerscourt, but not coffee).
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Tide
Tide runs round trips by bus and boat to Eidfjord (adult/child Nkr195/110).
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Original Tour
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Big Bus Tours
Informative commentaries in eight languages. The ticket includes a free river cruise with City Cruise and four thematic walking tours (Royal London, Harry Potter film locations, the Beatles, and the Ghosts by Gaslight).
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Big Brum Buz
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Majestic Tour
Runs every 30 minutes (every 20 minutes in July and August) from Waverley Bridge to the Royal Yacht Britannia at Ocean Terminal via the New Town, Royal Botanic Garden and Newhaven, returning via Leith Walk, Holyrood and the Royal Mile.
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MacTours
Similar tours to City Sightseeing, but in a vintage bus.
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Llandudno Land Train
Runs a regular loop shuttle from the pier to the quieter West Shore and back (£1.50 each way).
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