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Stand where Aztec sacrifices took place centuries ago. Travel in time through the architectural evolution of Mexico City, exploring the juxtaposition of Aztec ruins with colonial marvels and modern ...
Lavender grows beside the Bridge of Avignon. There are few sights in the world as transporting as Provence in lavender season. By midsummer, the fields ripple like a violet sea under the weight of ...
Berlin’s landscape reflects more than the destruction of World War II and the division of the Cold War—the 20th century has also been one of extraordinary creativity for Berlin's architecture. Guided ...
In this 3-hour Amsterdam walking tour, we'll visit Amsterdam's Old Town with a local historian, painting a vivid image of this free-wheeling and artistic city, from the charm of the canals to the ...
Spain is synonymous with tapas, but are tapas a culinary tradition of the fervently nationalistic region of Catalonia? Long before the Andalusians from the south brought their gazpacho and the hot new ...
Please note: The Van Gogh Museum has restricted tour operator access due to new regulations. As a result, during the months of June-August (2025), Context is offering only small-group tours (maximum 5 ...
Many teens are drawn to the power and drama of true historical events, but dislike dull dates and dry facts. On this French history tour designed with teens in mind, go beyond the challenge of ...
Few things are more ingrained in French culture than sitting down for a good glass of wine, but with so many types and regions to choose from, how are you certain to drink the best during your stay in ...
Immerse yourself in a bespoke masterclass on Venice, conducted by dedicated local scholars deeply versed in the city's art, history, and architectural splendors Enjoy the exclusivity of a private tour ...
Frida and Diego undoubtedly had one of the most tumultuous marriages in the canon of art history. Their work has impacted politics on the world stage and defined the Mexican Modernism movement. During ...
Craving a deeper connection to the flavors that define a city? Let our Context food writers, chefs, foodies take you to the unGoogleable. Wander vibrant markets, meet local purveyors, and taste the ...
On the afternoon of July 14, 1789, a rebelling rabble laid siege to France's most hated fortress: the Bastille. Freeing the few remaining political prisoners, the mob began, stone-by-stone, ...