Invisible Cities is a social enterprise that trains people who have experienced homelessness to become walking tour guides of their own city.

We offer alternative tours to locals and tourists.

Lonely planet best in travel 2021 community award.

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Our Tours

Our experienced tour guides, all of whom have been affected by homelessness, simply live and breathe their cities.

Invisible Cities is a social enterprise. We don’t believe in labels or stereotypes. We want to show that everyone has great potential, a fact reflected in our tour guides.

We train people affected by homelessness to become walking tour guides of their own city and offer these alternative tours to tourists and locals.

Our training focuses on confidence building, public speaking and customer service. We partner with professional tour guides to build bespoke tours and practice our routes.

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Edinburgh

The Royal Mile – Edinburgh’s Most famous Street

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This Edinburgh walking tour covers the most famous street in the city, the Royal Mile.
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Edinburgh

Edinburgh 360 Virtual Tour

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Visit the sites where protests have animated the city of Cardiff and paved the way for change.
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Cardiff

City of Layers: Monopoly to Metropolis

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History has acted as Muse in the cubist-like mapping of my guided walking tour entitled City of Layers: Monopoly to Metropolis, exploring Modern Cardiff’s evolution as a city through the wealth of the South Wales Coalfield.
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Goodness: Homeless Tour Guides

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    Our Awards & Recognitions

    Lonely planet best in travel 2021 community award.
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    Invisible Cities Launches New Podcast: Invisible Cities Talks

    We are incredibly excited to be launching a brand new project: our very own Podcast. After years of being guests on incredible podcasts from around the world and discussing topics...
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    Mythbusters: What We Know About Homelessness

    At Invisible Cities we are all about breaking down the stigma that exists around homelessness. Our tours educate guests on issues surrounding homelessness and our guides are always passionate about...
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    Highlighting Organisations who Make our Cities More Sustainable

    We talk a lot about sustainability in tourism – creating opportunities for people who wouldn’t otherwise be able to work in the visitor economy, and leaving lasting impressions on visitors...

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