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Invisible Cities Launches New Networking Collaboration in Glasgow

In today’s work environment, co-working spaces and corporate offices bring together professionals from diverse backgrounds, yet meaningful connections often remain limited. Glasgow Netwalking Tours are a unique collaboration between Invisible Cities and Club Synergy, designed to foster engagement, networking, and local exploration among professionals through guided city tours. These tours combine the expertise of Invisible […]

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How to make the most of your visit to Manchester

Whether you’ve got time to spare or it’s a short visit to Manchester, here’s our guide to making the most of your time in the Capital of the North. 1 Day in Manchester – The Best and Lesser-Known Bits (including an Invisible Cities Tour) If you’ve got a full day to explore Manchester, you can […]

​Invisible Cities Expands with support of Prince William and UnTours Foundation: Empowering Communities Through Purposeful Tourism

​Hi, we’re Invisible Cities, the award-winning social enterprise that trains people affected by homelessness to become walking tour guides in their own cities – and we are embarking on our most ambitious expansion yet. With invaluable ba​cking from The Royal Foundation’s Homewards initiative and funding support from the UnTours Foundation’s Reset Tourism Fund, we will […]

Two people in matching pink shirts stand outside Tantrum Doughnuts, embracing Glasgow hospitality with a Glasgow 850 tote bag and paper. The shop features hanging plants and a sign above the door.

Celebrating Glasgow Turning 850 Years Old with a Special Tour: Stories Behind Glasgow’s Hospitality Scene

As part of the Glasgow 850 anniversary and its Taste the Place campaign celebrations, Invisible Cities is proud to deliver a brand new walking tour “Stories Behind Glasgow’s Hospitality Scene“. This tour invites you to explore the vibrant neighbourhoods of Partick and Finnieston, where you’ll discover the inspiring stories behind five local hospitality venues. From […]

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Prince William Launches Invisible Cities in Aberdeen, Empowering People with Lived Experience of Homelessness

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 […]

Two women sit at a cafe table, smiling warmly over coffee cups. The comforting aroma of pastries mingles with the soft glow of a candle. It's a heartwarming scene of people caring, where small gestures turn moments into cherished memories.

Free Tours for People Caring for Others

Everyone at Invisible Cities is very excited to start offering unpaid carers free walking tours in Edinburgh and Glasgow, as part of our Community Tour Offering. We are proud to be partnering with RESPITALITY, a simple, yet powerful, initiative which offers unpaid carers in Scotland a much-needed break, through meaningful connections with local hospitality, tourism and […]