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, ...
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 ...
Paris, the City of Light, is a canvas of history, art, and culture, where every street whispers stories of revolutions, romance, and creativity. For over two decades, Context Travel has crafted Paris ...
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 ...
On this 3-hour Food Tour in Lisbon led by a local chef or food writer, we will stroll the cobblestoned streets of the Chiado and Baixa neighborhoods in order to explore the city’s culinary culture.
The birthplace of democracy and standard bearer of classical art, literature, and philosophy, Athens is widely considered the touchstone of Western civilization. In one of our most popular tours of ...
Did you know that archaeologists have found the very first known historical taverna—what the ancients called a canteen or guesthouse with a bar—right in Athens' Ancient Agora, just a few steps from ...
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 ...
Athens isn’t just a capital, it’s a cornerstone of Western civilization. This is the city where Socrates questioned, where the Parthenon rose, and where democracy first took root. With Context ...
Naples, a city where history is not just remembered but lived, is renowned for its pizza, which has roots as deep as the city's ancient Greek foundations. From those times, Naples evolved into a key ...
Gain in-depth insights far beyond the obvious from licensed local experts who’ve spent their lives studying Greek history. Your first steps in Athens? Short on time? Get an expert introduction to the ...
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, ...