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Urban tourism or you can also say City tourism is a type of tourism located in the large human agglomerations, usually in the main cities of each country.

According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), urban tourism is defined as "a type of tourism activity which takes place in an urban space with its inherent attributes characterized by non-agricultural based economy such as administration, manufacturing, trade and services and by being nodal points of transport. Urban/city destinations offer a broad and heterogeneous range of cultural, architectural, technological, social and natural experiences and products for leisure and business"

There are different activities carried out by city tourists, among them the visit to buildings within a city, such as Extreme Pogo, Fashion Tours, Freestyle Scootering, Ghetto Tourism, Industrial Tours, Parkour, Personalized gifts, Scooter Tours, Segways, Shopping Tours, Sightseeing Cruises, Skateboarding, Skyscraper Tours, Street luge, Urban Exploration, Walking with some historical interest, monuments and memorials, cemeteries, etc.
 

The World Trade Center once stood tall and prominent, one of the world’s largest financial complexes and a symbol of New York City. This New York City walking tour takes you around Ground Zero to explore both the past and future.

World Trade Center Walking Tour
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New York, New York
United States

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.

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New York 45115
United States

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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

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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

Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 to celebrate the regions of Spain, the Plaza de España is an impressive semi-circular pavilion surrounded by colonnades.

When Japan emerged from centuries of isolation in the mid-19th century, Yokohama was a tiny seaside village, home to only 100 people or so.