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8 Things to Do in York on a Rainy Day

It’s not difficult to see how the ancient walled city of York brings in 8.4 million visitors each year. York boasts world-class museums, a shopper’s paradise and a history dating back to the Romans and Vikings. There’s something for everyone in this incredible city. Check out our list of where to go on a rainy […]

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7 Cool Things to Do in Glasgow

Glasgow is a city rich in history and culture. In fact, Glasgow is actually a UNESCO Creative City of Music! Glasgow has also won “The World’s Friendliest City” not once but twice, which supports the city’s slogan of “People Make Glasgow”. It’s suggested that Glasgow’s name comes from the Celtic “Cleschi” which means “Dear Green Place”. […]

The UK-based Manchester United stadium is a must-visit location for any football enthusiast, boasting striking statues in front of it.

What Are Some Fun Things to Do in Manchester?

With around one million visitors each year, Manchester knows how to entertain its guests. As one of the UK’s most vibrant cities, Manchester offers activities for all-comers, whether you’re travelling as part of a group or flying solo, no matter your age or interests. Join us today as we run through some of the fun […]

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

JCI Edinburgh Chooses Invisible Cities as Community Partner

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 […]

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

Celebrate International Women’s Day with Invisible (Edinburgh)

International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Every year, organisations and individuals come together to celebrate women while pledging to accelerate women’s equality. At Invisible Cities, we use our walking tours to talk about women representation in our cities but also highlight the women […]

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

Star in Manchester

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 […]

Explore the enchanting city of Edinburgh and immerse yourself in its rich history at the magnificent Edinburgh Castle. Discover the magical sites that inspired J.K. Rowling's iconic Harry Potter series as you

10 Essential Edinburgh Sights for Visitors

There’s no disputing that Edinburgh is an iconic capital city worthy of your travel bucket list. With two separate UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the city centre, mind-boggling topography, and jaw-dropping architectural beauty, Edinburgh regularly attracts visitors from all over the world. Whether you’ve been visiting Edinburgh for years or you’re visiting for the first […]

Angus and a group of people standing on a street in Edinburgh at night.

‘Tis the season for Christmas tours!

If you eat mince pies all year round, blast Mariah Carey on November 1st, and have watched The Holiday too many times to count, this one’s for you… As Christmas is just around the corner, we’re spreading the seasonal cheer by launching TWO brand new Christmas tours! Exclusively launching in Manchester AND Edinburgh, experience the […]

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Invisible Cities week break (November 8th-14th) for all staff and guides

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 […]