Principality of Liechtenstein

AntiquityA Roman road crossed the region from south to north, traversing the Alps by the Splügen Pass and following the right bank of the Rhine at the edge of the floodplain, for long uninhabited because of periodic flooding. Roman villas have been exc…

Beal Street Blues: A Stroll Through Memphis

Welcome to Memphis, a city synonymous with Rock ‘n’ Roll, popular sports and the Civil Rights movement. But that’s not all! Memphis is also home to some of the best restaurants and museums on this side of the Mississippi River. There&r…

Welcome to Memphis, Tennessee!

Welcome to Memphis – a city located in Tennessee, USA, which lies along the east coast of the Mississippi river. The list of famous people who were born and grew up in this city will blow your mind away starting with Muddy Waters, Tina Turner to J…

Memphis with Tim Richards

Memphis is one of the world’s most exciting and important music cities. It’s home to the Blues … and it was home to Elvis Presley … “The King”. You can visit dozens of Blues clubs, eat great southern food and take a t…

Rock’n’London

Get ready to see the history of rock ‘n’ roll, to touch the legends who have departed to heaven, and the eternally living idols, to walk in the footsteps of rock avant-garde, and be where rock ‘n’ roll was born and became a most …

Sneek is More – citytour

Walking-tour SneekSneek is a lively water sports town, but there’s more to Sneek! Besides water sports and the lake (Sneekermeer), Sneek has much more to offer. The town is richly endowed with ancient monuments and townscapes, has several museums,…

Nimes and surroundings with Tim Richards

Nimes is a fabulous blend of Roman history, French style and a great climate a short drive from the Mediterranean coast. It’s got culture and fine cuisine and wines. Book right now! When GPS tour is ended, please, look at the list to find more interes…

Ottignies & Louvain-la-Neuve

One city, two urban centersLocated in the heart of the young Walloon province of Brabant with a population of about 30,000, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve is a unique town, made up of two urban centers with very different origins and characteristics. &…

Waterloo 1815 – In the footsteps of the battle

Welcome to the best-preserved battlefield in Europe! On 18 June 1815, nearly 200,000 men from different nations faced each other here. The Walloon Brabant Tourism Federation and the Association of 1815 Guides offer you a 14-km guided visit to the Waterl…

Brussels: Passages & Galleries

The covered passages of Brussels, Belgium, are a set of lanes drawn in the middle of buildings, most often housing commercial galleries. Typically, Brussels covered walkways form galleries pierced through buildings or built at the same time as they. The…

Brussels

The name Brussels comes from ‘Broekzele’, a settlement (zele) near a swamp (broek). The flower that thrives in swampy areas is also the symbol of the city, namely the iris. This flower can be found on the flag of Brussels. Once, the river Ze…

Bremen Hotspots

This tour will take you around the beautiful city of Bremen. You will walk from its central railway station to the Old Town – heart of the city. The tour features most important and interesting sites of Bremen, so you could get yourself familiaris…

Bremen: City Tour Guide

You have decided to visit the beautiful city of North Germany – Bremen: a great choice! In addition to relaxing, browsing and shopping, Bremen also invites you to discover its numerous historic attractions. This city tour will help you find and ex…

Urbirun Ljubljana – Highlights

Distance: 12.1km / 7.5mi (*8.3km/5.15mi)Elevation: mediumRotation: counterclockwiseParks/Pedestrian: 6.2km/3,85mi (ca 51%)Urban constraints: very lowSuggested start: Mestni Trg, Town Hall / as any urbirun route, you can start wherever you want. Watch fo…

Ljubljana City Tour

Welcome to Ljubljana – the capital city of Slovenia. In size you could say it is a pocket-edition country, but loaded with the most interesting pages. 20 thousand square kilometres of its size offer great diversity of attractions for visitors of a…

At the Instigation of the Devil

PLEASE WATCH WHERE YOU’RE GOING and be especially mindful of traffic, obstacles etc! Wherever possible, just stick your mobile device in your pocket or hold it in your hand – when it vibrates you have 7 secs to put your headphones back on to…

Sports and cultural heritage

This walking tour covers 12 significant sports and cultural sites of the southern capital. Each of these architectural structures currently stored in the long-term history. For example, within the walls of the BaluanSholak sports Palace, Kazakhstani ath…

Museums of Almaty city

This tour gives you the opportunity to feel the rich Kazakh musical culture and get acquainted with the paintings of famous Kazakh artists. For example, your attention will be payed to the museum-apartment of the Kazakh composer, dombrist (the man who p…

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