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Tourist boards unite for Da Vinci Code tie-inTourist boards unite for Da Vinci Code tie-inHotel Booking VisitBritain, VisitScotland and Maison de la France, have partnered with Sony Pictures and its global partner, Eurostar for a Da Vinci Code package. Dan Brown's bestselling religious historical thriller Da Vinci Code can't help but inspire travel to Europe, where much of the book takes place. Walking and bus tours, and small group guided tours featuring pivotal Da Vinci Code sights, are available around Europe. Put on your sleuth cap and book your Da Vinci Code tour now! Travel Agency Together they will showcase locations, destinations and attractions associated with the motion picture adaptation of The Da Vinci Code, which will be released worldwide May 19th. $4.89 (77% OFF) &More Top Sellers... Out of Control Out of Control Finding peace for the physically exhausted and spiritually strung out. paced society. Use... $3.00 (80% OFF) Breaking the Da Vinci Code Breaking the Da Vinci Code Was Leonardo da Vinci the one person who stumbled onto a Vatican plot to conceal the truth about Jesus and then exposed it in his... Cheap Hotel The tourist boards of Britain, Scotland and France will be working to showcase the film and profile their destinations in over 40 countries around the world. A SIGNED DA VINCI CODE SELLS FOR RECORD PRICE OF $4, 260 on ABEBOOKS.COM ( Victoria, 11 May 2006) With the movie adaptation of The Da Vinci Code to be released worldwide on May 19, AbeBooks.com has sold a signed edition of Dan Brown's bestseller for (US) $4, 260 and it is believed to be the highest price ever paid for a single copy of the book. The book, a first printing, originally cost $24.95 when it was published in March 2003. The Da Vinci Code is now in its 104th printing. Booksellers on AbeBooks.com are currently offering unsigned copies for up to $600 and autographed editions start at around $ depending on condition. Flight Booking A special Money Cant Buy trip is part of a special global campaign, A unique Codebreaker prize package, developed by the three national tourist boards, gives 140 enthusiasts of The Da Vinci Code from around the world the chance to win the ultimate, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu. Paltalk hosts a live video and voice chat with Dan Burstein, New York Times bestselling author of SECRETS OF THE CODE, the world's most authoritative and compelling guidebook to Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code. Burstein will discuss the recent film adaptation and explore the most interesting and controversial aspects of the debate over The Da Vinci Code. fact versus fiction, religion, spirituality, lost ancient documents, history, philosophy, gender politics, conspiracy theory, recent courtroom drama, and more. Travel Agent The prize-winners will win free flights and rail travel, six nights accommodation, coach and walking tours, and exclusive access not normally available to the public to the art, history, drama and excitement of Paris, London and Edinburgh. was used as a location for two films, The Da Vinci Code and Pride and Prejudice. Along with Belvoir Castle, Burghley House also features as Castel Gandolfo in The Da Vinci Code while in Pride and Prejudice, Burghley House became Rosings, the home of Mr. Darcy’s aunt Lady Catherine de Bourg. You can visit The Heaven Room, which was used as Lady Catherine’s drawing room. Hotel Chicago The trip includes an exclusive private view at the National Gallery in London, home of the only Leonardo da Vinci painting in a UK public collection, Virgin of the Rocks, which plays a vital role in the book. Online Booking In addition, the winners will travel on a special Eurostar Codebreaker train from Paris to London and enjoy four-star accommodation in Novotel hotels in the three capitals. Travel Health Insurance The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown has spent more than two years on the New York Times best-seller list. Hotel Reservation With more than 50 million copies in print, it has been translated into 44 languages. Share this:More about:
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