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walking tour

Meaning

A "walking tour" is a guided or self-guided exploration done on foot through a city or site. It follows a set route with stops to learn history, culture, and stories. Groups move at a relaxed pace with time to look around.

Examples

Some day I shall write a novel and call it 'A Walking Tour in the Congo' or 'Thrills and Spills in Aeronautics'; but I keep this type of title as a last & mercenary resort. Louis MacNeice

After a walking tour of Europe with his friends, Porter returned to New York in October 1937 without her. Source: Internet

A popular attraction for visitors is a walking tour from the Lenin Square to Utyos on Amur via Muravyov-Amursky Street, where visitors can find traditional Russian cuisine restaurants and shops with souvenirs. Source: Internet

A walking tour from the group Big Onion, which begins in front of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, will guide visitors through Harlem, a neighborhood that is central to African-American history. Source: Internet

If you are heading out for a walk, stop by the Evanston History Center to pick up a historic walking tour map to follow. Source: Internet

Highlights include a walking tour of Passau, Slovakia’s remarkable city of Bratislava, tour of Budapest, cruise through the Wachau Valley, tour of Munich, performance of the 2020 Oberammergau Passion Play, and visit to Linderhof Palace. Source: Internet

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