In our series of blog posts, we catch up with our former guides to hear how about what they are up to now and how they are using their experience at Invisible Cities. After being a guide for 5 years Angus decided it was time for him to officially retire. Over the last few months,...Read More
In Glasgow we are very excited to be working in collaboration with the Glasgow Barons, a local organisation that has been helping make music in Govan since 2017 with schools, community groups and local people to develop a brand new tour: The Govan Mural Trail! The Govan Mural Trail is a magical musical journey round some...Read More
In Edinburgh, we are so excited to be launching a brand new tour with new guide in town Dakota! Boil Boil Toil and Trouble- a History of Witchcraft is a tale of the city’s rich pagan past through folklore and ancient stories, the turbulent history of witchcraft in the city and Scotland, and it’s paranormal present-...Read More
At Invisible (Edinburgh) we are very excited to celebrate World Gaelic Week that will take place between February 20th and 26th 2023. In the capital city, a series of events and festivities will take place to celebrate Gaelic. On Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th, starting at 11am, you can join our very own Angus for...Read More
Invisible (Edinburgh) is delighted to partner with two more hotels (remember we already work with The Kimpton Charlotte Square and the Locke Hotel) in the city- this time to work on very specific projects in our community! The Bruntsfield Hotel and the Crown Plaza Hotel in Edinburgh are supporting Invisible (Edinburgh) through their Meet with Purpose...Read More
Hello, I’m Julia and I’ve just started as the Invisible (Cardiff) Service Manager. Over the past two decades I’ve been working as a theatre director and producer specialising in developing artists and new work whilst at the same time I also worked as a tour manager, guiding groups across Europe. I’ve been fortunate to travel...Read More
To finish off our Crowdfunder Campaign ” Support The Invisible Cities Community” with a BANG, we are very excited to work with some of our supporters in Edinburgh and Welsh artist Christie Bradshaw for a one of a kind auction… The piece “Rocks of New Asgard” has been kindly donated so we could collect final donations to go towards...Read More
In this new series of blog posts, we catch up with our former guides to hear how about what they are up to now and how they are using their experience at Invisible Cities. Paul, who led tours of Leith and so much more in Edinburgh, left the organisation in 2022 to pursue his dream:...Read More
If you’re looking to explore the birthplace of this famous franchise, Edinburgh is the place to be. While there are actually no filming locations in the capital city, many of its winding cobblestoned streets inspired the author to pen her spellbinding story. We recommend our Edinburgh Walking Tour for a sprinkle of sorcery. We’ll sort your Dumbledores...Read More
The UK is known for having a history as rich and diverse as its landscapes. Each country is studded with unique castles and fortresses that reflect centuries of strife and peace. But with more the 4,000 strongholds to choose from, which are the best castles to visit in the UK? If you’ve already chosen your...Read More