London is a city where history and modernity intertwine, from the Roman stones beneath its streets to the global pulse of its contemporary culture. Context Travel’s London tours offer an intimate, ...
It would be unusual to recount a trip to Paris without a single mention of the food–French cuisine is too revered a subject to simply gloss over it. And yet, so many visitors to the city return home ...
Florence isn’t just a city; it’s a turning point in human history. Cradle of the Renaissance and birthplace of modern art, it’s where Michelangelo sculpted genius in marble and the Medici family ...
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 ...
On this three-hour Paris architecture tour, we'll explore how the face of "The City of Lights" was completely changed by 19th-century city prefect Baron Haussmann and explain why the city looks the ...
Walk where titans tread. Uncover the stories of wealth, power, and ambition hidden within Beaux-Arts facades. This isn’t just another walking tour — it's a time travel ticket to the Gilded Age. Go ...
Jews have lived in Paris since the medieval period. In this 3-hour Jewish tour in Paris' Marais district, we'll join a local historian and discover the hidden history of the city's Jewish Quarter, ...
Mexico City, one of the oldest and most complex capitals in the world, is a place where ancient temples, colonial palaces, and cutting-edge design all share the same city block. From its origins as ...
Lyon, once known as Lugdunum, was founded by the Romans in 43 BC as a strategic military colony on the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers. This city has since evolved into a cultural and ...
It is hard to overstate the profound influence Socrates cast over western thought and history. Revered by the Greeks and canonized during the Renaissance, his philosophy—and that of his pupil, ...
During the roaring twenties, Paris was considered the cultural capital of the Western world. Artists and writers flocked to the city from far and wide, including celebrated American writer Ernest ...
When you think of Lisbon, you imagine yellow trams climbing the hilly terrain. Traditional Fado music carries through the air as locals dance on a Friday evening – merriment spills out into the ...