Located in central Italy, Florence is a compact city whose influence on art, politics, and intellectual life reshaped Europe. As the birthplace of the Renaissance, it produced figures such as ...
New York City isn’t just one of the most visited places on Earth; it’s a living, breathing archive of American history, culture, and innovation. With Context Travel’s New York City private tours, ...
Berlin, once divided by the infamous Wall, stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, its history a complex weave of Prussian grandeur, Nazi darkness, Cold War division, and modern ...
In this city once gripped by Nazi occupation, wartime secrets are waiting to be revealed. You’ve read all the novels, watched all the documentaries, but here you’ll come to understand what no single ...
While London was never under Nazi occupation, the fear of an enemy invasion loomed over the British Isles for a good part of World War 2. The response of the British people to this fear was a ...
Set along the Seine River in northern France, Paris is a city where art, politics, and daily life have shaped one another for centuries. From medieval churches and royal palaces to revolutionary ...
In this three-hour NYC Architecture Tour, we'll join a local architect or historian for a stroll down 42nd Street and through 150 years of Manhattan's history. We'll gaze up at the Chrysler Building, ...
Barcelona is a city shaped by layers: Roman foundations, medieval trade routes, modernist ambition, and a living Catalan identity that still defines daily life. From the ruins of ancient Barcino to ...
Madrid, the heart of Spain, is a city where history is not merely told but lived. Established in the 9th century, Madrid has evolved from a Moorish fortress to the epicenter of the Spanish Habsburg ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is among the most-visited institutions across the globe, and is home to many of the world’s most influential pieces of art. During our 2-hour Met After Dark tour, we’ll ...
Experience Roman history through compelling narratives that make centuries of emperors, gladiators, and political intrigue feel like the world's most captivating drama. Unforgettable insights await: ...
On the afternoon of July 14, 1789, a rebelling rabble laid siege to France's most hated fortress: the Bastille. Freeing the few remaining political prisoners, the mob began, stone by stone, ...