St. Augustine is the oldest, continuously occupied city in the United States. On this walking tour, you’ll follow the journey of founding father Pedro Menendez de Aviles, and the many others who gave everything they had to settle this hostile land....
Les Halles is among Paris’s liveliest neighborhoods. It was once home to one of its oldest food markets, which gave the district its name and fed Parisians for eight centuries. Yet it often gets overlooked for the city’s more touristy corners. ...
Istanbul is unique, straddling two continents and two seas. Throughout its long history, it has served as the natural bridge between Asia and Europe. On this walking tour, you’ll explore this remarkable city shaped by centuries of economic trade routes,...
What do a large catch of sardines, a princess, and a brave Welsh sailor have in common? You’ll soon find out on this walking tour of Alicante, where the history and culture of this enchanting Mediterranean city come alive. Our adventure begins at the...
Nestled on the southwestern coast of Spain, the city of Cádiz is steeped in history and tradition. On this walking tour, you’ll get a taste of the ancient city’s main sights, while you explore its enchanting plazas, streets, and monuments. You’ll...
Downtown Porto, or Baixa do Porto, is filled with quaint cobbled lanes, interesting architecture, and small bars and eateries serving classic Portuguese fare. On this walking tour with Context Travel expert and cultural guide, Ana Caldas, you’ll see...
Pilsen gave rise to the legendary Pilsner Beer. The history of this West Bohemian treasure spans more than 900 years and, during the Industrial Revolution, the city was the Austrian Empire’s richest. On this walking tour, you’ll get an eloquent...
Buenos Aires had to fight to become the powerful commercial center it is today. On this walking tour with professor of design history and Context Travel expert Juan Cruz, you’ll find out how the capital developed, through its architecture and geography....
The art of Valencian picnicking is indulgent and deeply rooted in local traditions. On this walking tour, you’ll discover how to picnic like a local as I point out various independently-owned shops that produce or sell traditional artisan goods, including...
Wells might be equally famous for its beautiful cathedrals and its links to cheddar cheese. On this walking tour through its compact historic centre, you’ll explore England’s second-smallest city (after the City of London, if you can believe it!)...
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