Geneva is a place where, as you’ll soon discover, sins and virtues often go hand in hand. On this walking tour, you’ll hear stories of the remarkable people who left their mark on the city, and find out about their virtues and vices too. You’ll...
The Royal Mile is one of Europe’s most ancient and famous streets. Along this 1 ¼ mile stretch – a Scot’s mile – crimes have been committed, royals have travelled, and famous folk like Rabbie Burns, Adam Smith and David Hume have met. On this...
You don’t need to be a student at Stanford University to relish its art, architecture and history. Stanford is one of the largest universities in the States, and its campus is a must-see for anyone visiting San Francisco or the Bay Area. On this walking...
Discover how a small religious summer camp transformed into one of Martha’s Vineyard’s most popular island destinations on this walking tour through the town of Oak Bluffs. Starting in Ocean Park, you’ll follow the coast to Inkwell Beach before...
Berlin was a stage for some of the world’s most horrendous events in the 1900s. On this walking tour, you’ll hear the city’s story told through its most important monuments and landmarks. These memorials remind us of the victims of the Nazis, but...
Often overlooked in favour of Italy’s more famous tourist destinations, Parma isn’t just a culinary jewel in Europe’s crown. On this walking tour, I’ll reveal how the region that gave the world Parma Ham and Parmigiano-Reggiano (or “Parmesan”,...
Today it’s known as one of the prettiest towns in Canada, but Niagara-on-the-Lake was the site of numerous battles during the War of 1812 between the British allied forces in Canada against America. On this walking tour, I’ll tell you about Niagara-on-the-Lake’s...
Trace London’s ancient city wall as it grew from an enclosure around the Roman settlement of Londinium, to the large medieval structure that ringed the bustling city. On this walking tour, you’ll see parts of London Wall that still stand today. I’ll...
The history of Valencia is a story about the relationship between a city and its river. Its first Roman settlement was built on an island in the Turia River in 138 BC. The settlement grew, influenced by the river until 1957 when, after a catastrophic...
Trace Hamburg’s modest beginnings from a waypoint on an 8th century pilgrims’ route to one of the world's largest ports. On this walking tour, I’ll show you a few lesser-known corners of the city, along with its main sightseeing spots, including...
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