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Saturday 7th – Sunday 22nd February 2015
City of Caves
Discover a hidden world beneath your feet this February half term with this new and exciting actor led tour! Those fully guided tours will take you on a journey back in time through medieval caves, cesspits and to the oldest surviving Tannery in Europe dating back to the Dark Ages!
With fun kid’s activities including make & take sessions, trail sheets and utility belts to enhance your visit, there is something to suit all ages this February half term!
Tickets:
£7.50 Adult
£5.50 Child/concessions
£19.50 Family (2 adults, 2 children OR 1 adult, 3 children)
SAVE 20% when you purchase a joint ticket to the sister attraction, the Galleries of Justice Museum!
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