How we make our tours
We would rather tell you how these walks are made than let you guess — including the parts that are still rough.
Who writes the tours
Every tour is researched and written with AI assistance, from public sources: city and museum pages, archives, encyclopaedias, published local history. Nothing is invented to fill a gap — where a story cannot be supported, it is cut. And no tour goes live on its own: a person decides when it is published.
How we check the locations
A route is only worth walking if the stops are where we say they are. Stop coordinates are cross-checked against independent geocoding services, and anything that does not match is corrected, or the stop is flagged for review. A wrong pin costs you an afternoon, so this is the step we are strict about.
What you get
A written walk you read on your phone, stop by stop, at your own pace. Free, nothing to book, nobody waiting for you at a meeting point.
About the translations
Tours are written in one language and translated into the others by machine. We review those translations progressively, city by city, so quality varies — a phrase can read stiffly, or a place name can be translated when it should have been left alone.
Tell us when we are wrong
Cities change and machines get things wrong. If a stop sits in the wrong place, a fact is off, or a translation reads badly, tell us which tour it is and we will fix it.
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