Zürich is Switzerland’s “kleintropolis“. That is what Max Frisch, a native author and architect, called this place: a small metropolis. Even though the city has grown substantially since Max’s time, on this tour you’ll discover just how well...
Is this your first time in Geneva, or are you already familiar with the city? Either way, this tour has a few stories that’ll surprise you. Geneva was an independent city from 1154 and only became part of the Swiss Confederation in 1815. It has an...
Join me for a riverside stroll through Fredrikstad, which has long been considered one of Norway’s loveliest cities. Along the way I'll give you some insight into the history of the city, and tell you what makes its people some of the country’s friendliest....
Visit Long Melford with this tour for anyone who wants to discover more of the village than just it’s views. Join me on this walk around the green, get to know the village like a local and hear how it got its start in the wool trade. Along the way,...
Who are we Latvians? Where do we come from? What do we believe in? On this tour, I’ll try to answer those questions with exciting stories from our history as well as a few Latvian legends instead of dry facts and numbers. I’ll also lead you to some...
This walking tour takes you on a journey through Robert Louis Stevenson’s university years, when he readied himself for a career as a writer instead of following in his father’s footsteps and becoming a lighthouse engineer. We’ll explore Edinburgh’s...
If you think that Earth is the most important planet in our solar system, then think again. The Sun is the real star of the show! Without the hot ball of glowing gases at the heart of our solar system, Earth would not exist. For over 50 years, Sunspot...
Who says history has to be boring? Enjoy this saucy walking tour of the historic Ballard neighborhood from a veteran tour guide who has heard all the great stories. I fell in love with Ballard the first time I was introduced to it – so much so that...
Welcome to Split. At its ancient heart is Diocletian's Palace, which is 1,700 years old. It’s on UNESCO’s World Heritage List too, along with the rest of the city’s historical centre. Our tour starts with a bird’s eye view of this old town,...
The cobbled streets and historical charm of Dresden attract busloads of visitors but only a few of them find its hidden ”balcony”. This stretch along the River Elbe is in the city centre, but has stately architecture and sweeping views over the magnificent...
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