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Tour & Travel Packages | Hotels in India | Hotels in Delhi | Hotel in Jaipur | Hotels in Shimla | Hotel in Goa

Tour & Travel Packages | Hotels in India | Hotels in Delhi | Hotel in Jaipur | Hotels in Shimla | Hotel in Goa

Piscean Travels, (Tours & Travel Division of Piscean Services ) INDIA was founded in 2003 and is serving to our client since last 4 years without any ease. Come discover the rich heritage and a kaleidoscope society of India. Piscean Travels, INDIA is a travel channel located continentally and working with some globally renowned service partners in Holland, Vietnam, and Dubai.

Piscean Travels provides both Inbound and Outbound tour to the client on motto of cheaper along with best services. Our vast experience, meticulous planning / implementation and arranging best value tours have helped us in our mission to attain total customerservice.

Piscean Travel success is a sincere and committed approach to tourist’s requirements, anticipating their needs and working towards providing full satisfaction to this effect.

Piscean Travel gives the best discounts (depending on the seasons) with quite a many hotels and is operational around the clock,including all holidays. We unveil the brilliance of India, its diverse cultures, varied flora and fauna and the numerous traditions and art forms that conjure up the mystique called India.

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London Travel: London’s Unknown East End and a Tour of the Zetter Hotel

London Travel: London’s Unknown East End and a Tour of the Zetter Hotel

It’s amazing what you can pack into a day: our sightseeing tour on the Number 11 bus had introduced us to some of London’s most important sights. During our walking tour we explored Buckingham Palace, the Mall, Trafalgar Square and Whitehall, arriving just in time for Big Ben ringing in the noon hour. Then we took a sightseeing tour on the Thames River and got to know the city from a completely different perspective. With only three days in London we were trying to cover as many sights as possible, and so far on our second day we had definitely managed to squeeze in a lot of important landmarks.

After rushing to catch the Docklands Light Railway to our meeting point at Whitechapel, we connected with our walking tour a bit late, but we were ready to get to know “London’s unknown East End”. The tour was led by Harry Jackson, a passionate Londoner who grew up in Liverpool in the 1960s. Harry moved back to London in 1973 and gained extensive knowledge of the city during the 1980s when he worked for London Transport. This was also the time when he became a certified Blue Badge tourist guide. Blue Badge guides go through a two year training program at the Institute of Tourist Guiding and provide reliable and professional guiding services all over the UK. We joined the tour a bit late, and Harry was already in full swing, enthralling a curious crowd of about 20 people.

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