11 Results in category Walking Tours
Walking, being culturally or historically, is the most basic form of tourism and the one in which most of the rest niche tourism is based. Undertaking tours of individual sites tend to be a short affair and can be done little more than an hour, longer tours through multiple sites can last more than a day though.
Walking tours employ guides that have extensive knowledge of the sites visited allowing them to provide historical, technical, and curious background information on each one of them and a variety of related subjects. Walking tours are the primary cornerstone in which the whole touristic industry is based on.
A recent trend is to spice up every walking tour by performing a spectacle with actors, costumes, and elaborate scenery to act as its own effective historical recreation of some of the most salient part of the historical background being narrated by the tour guide, offering both information and an entertaining spectacle to the tour attendants.
Explore beyond the Big Apple with a full-day tour to Washington DC from New York City. You'll capture the spirit of "the home of the brave and land of the free" as you visit the monuments and memorials of Washington DC.
Looking to explore the best of the East Coast in affordable luxury? Fly on a private plane? Stay in four-star hotels? There’s no cheaper or more convenient way to tour America's East Coast highlights than on this six-day, five-night small-group tour.
Post Office Box 2294
New York 60462
United States
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Cape Town, South Africa is one of the planet's most breathtaking cities. Nature surrounds this multicultural city, which nuzzles between a rugged range of mountains and the sea.
Experience New York City like an insider on this action-packed VIP tour that includes early access to the Empire State Building, skip-the-line entry to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, an open-top bus tour, and a hop-on-hop-off cruise.
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New York, New York 45115
United States
The little village of Marken is known for being one of the prettiest spots in the Netherlands, particularly thanks to its strategic location on the Ijsselmeer Lake.
From New York to San Francisco, big cities are known for their beautiful bridges. But perhaps none are as impressive as Singapore’s Helix Bridge. Originally known at the Double Helix Bridge
Together with the professional guide, you will visit the most charming places in the city. You will have a chance to explore the city, while hearing fascinating facts and legends.
For many visitors, Singapore’s Chinatown is the sightseeing focus of the city, home to traditional shophouses, temples, and cultural heritage. Take a wander down the atmospheric streets, dropping into shophouses to see what’s for sale.
Take a seat at any of the various bars in the Plaza and just sit back and watch the girls apply their trade to many visiting tourists.