Rome Market Places

Roma dei mercatini is an innovative tour in Rome that invites you to explore the best city markets, rich of history and traditions. During this audio travel, we will lead and help you to find the best price solutions. Out tour begins at the ancient mark…

Urbirun Rome – Trastevere

Distance: 14.6km/9.05mi (*10.6km/6.6mi)Elevation: lowDirection: clockwiseParks/Pedestrian: 3km (ca 20%)Urban constraints: low-mediumSuggested start: Circus MaximusAs any urbirun route, you can start whereever you want. Watch for the route direction. Pub…

Progetto ArcheoAlsium

The town of Ladispoli was built upon the remains of the ancient Etruscan city Alsium. Alsium, whose name is from the Greek word ALS, meaning salt, was the first harbour of the ancient Caere and it remained so until 247 b.C., when it became a maritime co…

In Rome, do as the Romans do!

Welcome to Rome! Few are the people unfamiliar with the saying; “when in Rome, do as the Romans!” And even if you are new to the expression, today is the day to walk in the footsteps of the Romans, to learn about ancient life here in this historic a…

The romantic and intriguing Rome

Here we are in one of the most beautiful and famous cities in the world: Rome.We will take you on a tour to see romantic and mysterious places. You will visit a different Rome, an intriguing Rome. We will take you to see places that are not so well know…

urbirun London – Canary Wharf & Greenwich

Distance: 11.4km / 7.1mi (*10km/6.2mi)Elevation: low (climb in the Greenwich Park)Rotation: northern loop, clockwise / southern loop, counterclockwiseParks/Pedestrian: 8.8km (ca. 75%)Urban constraints: lowSuggested start: Canary Wharf station / as any u…

Urbirun London – Thames & more

Distance: 9.7km/6m (*7.4km/4.6m)Elevation: flatDirection: linear, one way (east to west)Parks/Pedestrian: 5.4km/3.35m (ca. 56%)Urban constraints: lowStart 1 (9.7km): White chapel Underground station / Start 2 (7.4km) : Tower Hill Underground station / F…

Urbirun London – Notting Hill and Regent’s Canal

Distance: 9.9km (5.8mi) /*7.5km (4.65mi) if you stop at Camden LockElevation: flatDirection: linear from west to eastParks/Pedestrian: 5.75km (ca 58%)Urban constraints: very lowStart: Notting Hill Gate, into Pembridge RoadFinish: Saint-Pancras Station P…

Public Museums of London – a detailed story

The following tour is a journey into the museums of London, their history and position within the growing metropolis. It starts in the 18th century, when the Enlightened man strived for reason, equality and education for the general public. Henceforth t…

20th Century Council Housing in London

Welcome to the tour about 20th Century Council Housing in London. Before we begin our tour, it is essential to understand the brief history of the English Council Housing. Council housing was once seen as a manifest of England’s growing prosperity…

The complete London Audio Guide. Part I

Our London Audio Tour gives you around 145 minutes of audio for a 6 mile walk split into 2 sections, ideal for a leisurely 2-day walk seeing all the sites of the West End and City! As with out London Audio Walks we provide you with directions, colourful…

April Curator Tour

Welcome to the Museum of Richmond’s April Curator Tour; my name is Esme Loukota and I am the Museum’s Curator. As we took the difficult decision to temporarily close in March, I decided to change my scheduled April Curator Tour to an online …

World Cup 2014 stadiums

On this tour, we invite you to discover the cities and stadiums associated with the 2014 FIFA World Cup.  On this tour: • you will learn key facts and statistics about the World Cup stadiums and venues; • you may learn abou…

São Paulo Guide

Affectionately called Sampa, São Paulo has approximately 11 million inhabitants, making it Brazil’s most populated city. It is also known for being the financial, corporate and trade center of South America. Founded in 1554 by Jesuits under…

Explore Utrecht

Thanks for choosing my Utrecht Museum Quarter walk, I will be showing you some of my favourite landmarks, street art works, cafes and loads more. I think the museum quarter is the buzzing hart of Utrecht and I’m not just saying this because it is …

Unique Utrecht!

Informatieve tour along the unique Utrecht sights. The Dom, the Ledig Erf, the canals, museums; they all pass the revue.Experience why Utrecht is so unique! This tour starts at the Central Station.

Highlights in Amstelveen, The Netherlands

TIP: Set your izi app in ‘Free walking mode’ by pressing the left 3-stripes and turn on the GPS. Now when you reach a pont the audio will play automatically. These are the highlights of Amstelveen what’s to see or do. Museums, parks, v…

Like a local in little Amsterdam

Welcome to the amazing City of Haarlem! Only 24 km, or 15 minutes on the train from Amsterdam, this city is the perfect destination for a short trip if you are becoming jaded with the big city. This charmingly walkable Dutch city oozes centuries of char…

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