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    Raynham Hall Museum

    4.1 (15 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Says open 1-5 , closed Monday's. I arrived 2:17 pm Friday (5-8-14). Placed was locked up tighter than a drum.

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    The Explorer's Passage

    The Explorer's Passage

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    27.7 mi

    TEP deserves more than 5 stars for the amazing start to finish service we experienced on our 7 day…read moreadventure to Peru to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. From the time we signed up, to the time we boarded the plane to return home, TEP took care of every detail. We commented amongst ourselves that we felt like kids on vacation with our parents, as we didn't have to worry about any of the details - just show up and follow Neptali (our guide). From airport pickup in Cusco in luxury Mercedes vans where we were promptly served Coca tea to help with the altitude acclimation, to group dinners at amazing Peruvian restaurants, to historical tours and education on the history of the Inca - everything was covered and taken care of for us. And that was all before the amazing trek along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu! Of course the trek itself was the highlight of the trip, and although it was extremely challenging for us, TEP's unbelievable attention to detail did not fail us on the trail. With nearly a 2:1 porter to trekker ration, our every need was met on the trail. We dined like kings every meal, and were consistently amazed with the quality (and nutritional appropriateness) of the food our chef and sous chef were able to put out with minimal kitchen conveniences. The thing I felt was most special about TEP's approach to this trip was the focus on gaining a cultural and historical appreciation for what we were experiencing. Every step along the way, we learned about the native people of Peru, the Inca civilization, the many ruins we came across, the vegetation we saw and how it was and is used, and the history of modern Peru. It was the trip of a lifetime, and have the help of The Explorer's Passage made it so much more enjoyable, and so much more memorable. The value of what they provide is amazing for the cost....rather, for the investment. I highly recommend them!

    What a fabulous tour! I did the "Washington in NYC" tour in June 2017 and it was such a wonderful…read moreexperience! So much fascinating historical information that I can't wait to share with all my friends now; such a great group of fellow explorers; and all so perfectly run - well planned, perfectly on time, with a great variety of sights and insights for all types of travelers. I recommend this tour highly - and will be on the lookout for future adventures from The Explorer's Passage! :)

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    Crossing the Andes in Chile
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    Peter's Way Tours

    Peter's Way Tours

    2.7
    (14 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    This tour company represented that we would attend the papal mass in St. Peter's Basilica for the…read moreFeast of the Epiphany in January 2026. This was on the initial tour advertisement and on the tour itinerary we received by FEDEX on Dec 22d, 2025, eight days before our trip started. The evening before the mass the tour manager said, We don't have tickets for you to go inside to the mass so you'll be in the square and watch it on the screen. It's going to be raining again, so if you don't want to go just let me know. She explained nothing about what to expect on the square, would there be seating, would we have the opportunity to receive the Eucharist, are there restrooms, etc. The rain was very heavy, and we would have been out there for about four hours. Most people decided not to go. Our trip leaders had tickets to get into the basilica, and so some of them went, rubbing salt in the wounds of those who couldn't get in. The tour managers knew they didn't have tickets for us to go into the basilica from day 1 of the trip, but they didn't let us know until it was too late to make other plans. They could have taken one bus to the square with people who wanted to go despite the rain, and they could have taken another bus possibly to mass at another basilica or church in town so we wouldn't miss the feast day mass, or people could have planned to take the morning to go on their own to a museum or church rather than stay out in the rain, but since the tour managers sprang it on us at the last minute, it was just a little too late to react with a good plan. They misrepresented what they were offering us, offered no explanation as to why this happened, and offered inadequate alternate plans.

    Pilgrimage to Rome, Jan 2026. Under no circumstances use Peter's way, pm, our trip was awful…read more Lufthansa, omg, the worst airline. Our overnight flight from Tampa to Frankfort had a 1 hour connection time in Frankfort. in hindsight EVERYONE (luftansa&pw) knew 1 hour was not possible due to how ineptly run the Frankfort airport is. There were at least 1000 peeps lined up to get thru customs. our connecting flight left w/o more than 1/2 our tour. There was no one from Lufthansa or Pw available to help us get to Rome. We missed the first audience w the pope. the pw 800 customer service number went unanswered. total cluster. Unforgivable. After near 48 sleepless hours we finally got to Rome. Papal mass at St. Peter's was awesome and breathtaking. The only redeeming event on the trip. Every day, breakfast at 6, bus 6:30-7. Gone all day, til 6pm, dinner at 7, bed, wash,rinse, repeat. Most days no lunch as the schedule was so packed no time. One day lunch at a truck stop. Hotels sucked, food (breakfast, dinner inc in tour price) at the Hotels sucked. Went to dinner at nearby restaurants for a decent meal. The hotel in lucanto...my husband did not fit in the tiny shower, the shower doors were easily knocked off runners. We had 1 sconce that worked in the room for light. Went to the desk to get a bulb for another light and was told there were no additional light bulbs. Just awful. Every was exhausted and sick from trying to keep pace w the grueling schedule. No time to shop or for one's self unless one stayed at the hotel. Most days one was forced to the bus in the am cuz we were on to the next town. We've traveled extensively and this was by far the worst trip ever. Never again. Unfortunately zero stars not available.

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    Rad Jet's Historic Jazz Walking Tours

    Rad Jet's Historic Jazz Walking Tours

    5.0
    (1 review)
    26.0 mi

    I met Rad in a jazz club while visiting NYC on business and what luck because Rad is a wealth of…read moreknowledge about the NYC jazz scene and jazz in general, and knows the local musicians. I liked Rad so much that although I live in California I've stayed in touch regularly and will connect with him next time I'm in NYC.

    From the owner: This is a unique jazz walking tour of Greenwich Village with a history lesson…read more To this day, NYC continues to boast a rich history of iconic jazz clubs, and a thriving jazz scene. On this walking tour, we will first meet in the West Village in front of the historic Village Vanguard, New York City’s oldest operating jazz club since 1935. We will give a brief history lesson about the world famous venue and its humble beginnings, where such greats as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Keith Jarret, Stan Getz, and the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra performed regularly. Next we will make a stop at one of the nearby Village coffee shops, cafes, or specialty shops. The highlight will take place during the final hour, where we will attend a live jazz concert (one 45-minute set) at one of the historic jazz clubs in Greenwich Village. The club will vary each walking tour depending on who will be performing that night; however rest assured, we will secure the best performances and spots available. Don’t be surprised if we get to see up close some of the greatest jazz musicians in the world and even occasionally the famous jazz musicians themselves. There may be a chance (no guarantees!) after the band’s set, to get a group photo-op with the band or performer, depending on the show chances can be good.  This will definitely be a truly unforgettable experience for all lovers of NYC history and jazz.

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