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  • 2011-10-17 16:35:38 UTC By T+L
    Website: connect with local guides

    The site localguiding.com connects users looking to spend a day shopping, eating, or learning about history with guides across the globe. For example, we found tours of London that... More

  • 2010-02-10 12:38:05 UTC By T+L
    Getting around Florence, Italy

    If you're staying in this tiniest of Europe's major sightseeing cities, plan to walk everywhere. Whatever you do, don't rent a car. The city is small enough to negotiate in a pair ... More

  • 2008-12-22 11:21:08 UTC By T+L
    Why take a walking tour

    "Walking tours are low-impact and inexpensive, and help you get to know a place on a more intimate level." Audiblejourney.com lists more than 300 tours in the United States and abr... More

  • 2008-12-22 11:21:06 UTC By T+L
    Find the best "green" resources

    "I like to know the best resources for green living, from artisanal shops to public parks. Try downloading a list from greenmap.org. It has more than 100 city maps that highlight t... More

  • 2008-12-22 11:21:04 UTC By T+L
    Take an impromptu walking tour with GPS systems

    Switch your GPS to pedestrian mode for an impromptu tour. Several Garmin, TomTom, and Magellan models offer walking directions to points of interest. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:05:37 UTC By T+L
    NYC walking tour suggestions

    Looking for the perfect New York City walking tour?NYC & Co. posts links to a selection of local tour operators on its Web site (www.nycvisit.com). More

  • 2008-12-01 10:05:07 UTC By T+L
    Hip tours for your iPod

    Soundwalk.com specializes in hipster overviews of neighborhoods in New York and Paris, and even a journey down the Ganges narrated by an ayurvedic doctor. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:05:07 UTC By T+L
    Download expert commentary from the MoMA

    New York's Museum of Modern Art has begun posting free multilingual commentaries by curators, critics, and artists as well as descriptions of key works on its website: www.moma.org... More

  • 2008-12-01 10:04:37 UTC By T+L
    Walking The Da Vinci Code in Paris

    Two-hour walking tours in Paris based on The Da Vinci Code can be arranged through www.paris-walks.com. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:03:48 UTC By T+L
    Frommer's walking tours

    Frommer's has published pocket-sized walking guides for 6 cities. The New York guide's brief entries cover 11 neighborhoods and is aptly suited for a well-informed, gentle stroll. More

  • 2008-12-01 10:03:48 UTC By T+L
    NYC's Big Onion Walking Tours

    Big Onion Walking Tours was founded by graduate students in History in NYC who ran tours on the side for extra money. Tours run at least three times a week, year-round, rain or shi... More

  • 2008-12-01 10:03:31 UTC By T+L
    Walking guide for historic Hawaii

    The Lahaina Restoration Foundation (www.lahainarestoration.org) has produced a free walking guide of historic houses, museums, and a lighthouse. More

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