Our Guides
Download a city guide of some of Europe's most beautiful cities onto your iPod, mp3 player or phone. As we guide you through the streets, along the route we've planned for you, our city guides will tell you what you're looking at and how to make the most of your city break.
Florence
We only had a long weekend to do the city and so your tour really helped us get our bearings. There's just so much to see there! I know we only scraped the surface but it worked really well for us.
Tanya Ellison - (27/08/06)
Venice
This was a great tour that took you everywhere you needed to go. Particularly liked the walk through of the mosaic frescoes on the front of the Basilica.
We had a great time in Venice, made all the more special by this evocative guide.
Like the speaker's voice too - one of the best I've listened to.
Andrea How - (19/02/06)
Budapest
Budapest is a city with a history of repression and foreign rule but this suffering has left it with a range a remarkable architecture. Our guide to Budapest starts at Heroes’ Square which was laid out in 896 as part of Hungary’s millennium celebrations. Over the next five or six hours, depending on how many breaks you take, this Budapest tour will point over the significance of its and tell you about the buildings around it as you look at them.
Your Budapest guide will then lead you down Andrassy Avenue, Budapest’s Champs Elysées and tell you about the Opera House and its curious Masonic significance. At St Stephen’s Basilica you’ll hear about the right hand of St Stephen and find out what disaster struck this beautiful building just after it was completed.
Budapest has Europe’s largest Synagogue and we'll recall its poignant history and tell you what to look out for during your visit. We then move onto the great museum where you’ll hear about the moving speech by Budapest’s greatest poet Sandor Petoffi. After an introduction to the city’s Central Market Hall (chicken feet, anyone?) your guide to Budapest willl lead you through the elegant Vorosmarty and Roosevelt Squares, over the famous Chain Bridge which was built by English and Scottish engineers and finally up to historic Buda.
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