The ten
Every Travelhour city, in one place.
Ten cities. Each with one hand-curated 18-stop walking day, written by the people who lived there and reordered for opening hours, distance, and the right meal at the right neighbourhood.
ITALY
Rome
Eighteen stops through three millennia — from the Colosseum at dawn to a Trastevere wine bar after dark.
FRANCE
Paris
A walking arc from the Eiffel Tower across the Seine, through the Louvre, into Le Marais by evening.
UNITED KINGDOM
London
Big Ben, the British Museum, Borough Market — eighteen stops without ever queueing for a museum twice.
TÜRKIYE
Istanbul
Two continents, two millennia. Hagia Sophia, the Grand Bazaar, a Bosphorus tea — all in one careful day.
JAPAN
Tokyo
Senso-ji at first light, Shibuya at neon — eighteen stops that move you through every Tokyo at once.
SPAIN
Barcelona
Sixteen Gaudí-and-tapas stops — Sagrada Família in the morning, La Rambla by sunset, Gothic Quarter after.
GERMANY
Berlin
Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, East Side Gallery — eighteen stops through a city built and rebuilt.
GREECE
Athens
Seventeen stops through the cradle of Western thought — Acropolis at sunrise, Plaka at dinner.
NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam
Seventeen stops across the canal ring — Anne Frank, the Van Gogh, a Jordaan brown café to end.
UNITED STATES
New York
Eighteen Manhattan stops — Statue of Liberty, Empire State, Central Park, the High Line at dusk.