If Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance, then Rome is its nursery. It’s here that the cultural movement took form, and some of its greatest works were realised. On this Rome walking tour from St Peter’s Square in the Vatican City to Piazza di...
Malaga is a top tourist destination that’s well known as a gateway to Spain’s Costa del Sol region and Picasso’s birthplace. But, as you’ll soon see on this walking tour, traces of its long history and rich cultural background can be found around...
The Eiffel Tower is among the world’s most recognizable structures and most-visited monuments. But when it was built in 1889, it was criticized by local intellectuals and artists who were against the design and scale of the project. On this walking...
Hamburg, Germany’s second largest city, has a fascinating history. It grew from a small harbor town in the 9th century into one of the world’s leading harbors today, and is filled with stories and places of historical significance. On this walking...
The story of the Chippewa Valley and its lumber industry has many chapters. On this driving tour, I’ll show you the sites where history was made, giving you the unique opportunity to visit each one and unravel the seldom heard tale of America’s former...
Duluth is a one-of-a-kind, inland port city, which serves as a gateway to the north shore of Lake Superior. Its long history is reflected in Canal Park, a formerly run-down industrial zone and one of the city’s thriving centers for recreation today....
Madison, the capital of Wisconsin, is a city with many names. It’s been called Madtown and the People’s Republic of Madison. It’s also been known as the Berkeley of the Midwest and the City of Four Lakes. On this walking tour, you’ll step back...
When British industry expanded rapidly during the Industrial Revolution, port cities scrambled to keep up with demand. Salford Quays became one of the ports to fill that gap, playing a pivotal role in Manchester‘s transformation into the vibrant city...
In May of 1863, the woods and ravines around the tiny river town of Port Hudson, Louisiana became the site of the longest siege in American military history. On this walking tour through Port Hudson State Historic Site, you’ll get a chance to relive...
Dresden isn’t unique in the way that old and new are intertwined in its urban spaces, but the contrast between past and present is sometimes difficult to reconcile. On this walking tour along Prager Strasse, you‘ll see both sides: the iconic, historical...
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