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The most intimate way to discover a city is with a walking tour, it allows you to take a good look around and learn lots about a city from a guide, either in person or digitally. Both types of tours have there upsides and downsides. But there is no denying that a walking tour gives you new and unexpected insights into a city.
A guided walking tour allows you to ask questions of the guide to learn more about the city on topics that interest you. But because you are in a group, you can’t see the sights at your own pace. The opposite is true for self-guided walking tours.
Most walking tours focus on a specific area of a city or an attribute of the city. For instance, the Museum or Red Light District in Amsterdam. A historic tour of Stockholm’s Old Town or a walking tour through the heart of Berlin. It is all possible and will not disappoint.