It’s here – our 2025 impact report and it’s so full of incredible achievements. As we look back on 2025, we’re filled with pride, gratitude, and momentum. This past year has been one of transformation not just in the numbers we’ve reached, but in the people we’ve met, visitors we’ve chatted with, guides we’ve trained...Read More
Today, His Royal Highness Prince William officially launched Invisible Cities Aberdeen, a ground-breaking social enterprise that trains people who have experienced homelessness to become walking tour guides. With the support of The Royal Foundation and Homewards, the initiative aims to challenge stereotypes, provide employment opportunities, and offer visitors a unique way to explore Aberdeen. The...Read More
Following on the success of our Card Game: Women of the UK last year, we have decided to launch a brand new item: our very first jigsaw puzzle! Over the last two years and the periods of lock-down we all experienced, jigsaws have become more and more popular. After all, jigsaw puzzles are great to focus the...Read More
We are so excited to announce that Invisible Cities and JCI Edinburgh are partnering in 2022, as we become their official community partner this year. JCI (Junior Chamber International) is a global network of active young people from across the globe. They provide its members with training and leadership opportunities, networking, social events and projects...Read More
In Scotland, we are so excited to start working (virtually) with friends in Ireland to offer you unique tours on the connections between our two countries. Virtually Irish promotes collaboration between tour guides, operators and organisations in Ireland and have been supporting some of our own guides with their virtual guiding skills. Together, we will...Read More
New year, new opportunities! Invisible (Manchester) is currently recruiting a new person to join or wonderful team and provide support to our guides and trainees. The new Guide Support Officer will be responsible for recruiting and managing guides and trainees in Manchester, organise one to one sessions with everyone and build up relationships with the...Read More
As an organisation that is built on empathy, compassion, and benevolence, we at Invisible Cities recognise the importance of taking a well-deserved break. That’s why we’re taking a week to reflect, refresh and revive after an active September. Invisible Cities CEO Zakia Moulaoui Guery says: “Everyone is so committed to the mission and work of...Read More
The summer is upon us and holiday plans are booked in the calendar, tourism is tentatively making a return. At Invisible Cities, we know that tourism can be a force for good in the world. We felt that now, more than ever, was an appropriate time to talk about ‘Doing Tourism Differently’. How can we...Read More
We are calling all our supporters, friends, customers and partners to take part in a virtual miles-covering challenge, to help us celebrate 5 years of Invisible Cities while raising vital funds for our social enterprise. Did you know that this year, we are celebrating our 5th anniversary? And what better way to celebrate than a...Read More
Everyone at Invisible Cities is very excited to announce the release a brand new game, created by the whole team, that celebrates women from across the UK. Featuring women from all corners of the UK, this unique card game can be played by the whole family. Each card highlights a particular woman and her history,...Read More