Learning As You Walk Through Invisible Cities

If you’re looking to learn about a city’s local history and culture, there’s no better way than to take a guided tour. And if you want to support a good cause, Invisible Cities offers tours led by people who have experienced homelessness.

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These walking tours are available in cities across the UK, and each one is tailored to the unique story of that place. You can learn about Edinburgh’s crime and punishment, Manchester’s depression, or Scottish languages while supporting a great cause. So next time you plan a trip, check out Invisible Cities for an educational and eye-opening experience.

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These places are brought to life by our passionate and knowledgeable tour guides. So not only will you be supporting a great cause, but you’ll also get an insider look at each city. In one of their paintings, the 14th-century Italian poet and novelist Giovanni Boccaccio wrote, “Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules are absurd, their perspectives deceitful, and everything conceals something else.” With Invisible Cities, you can explore all the hidden stories and secrets that make each city unique.

According to the World Health Organization, depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide. In Manchester, UK, rates of depression are especially high. But there’s hope – and it comes in the form of walking.

Invisible Cities offers guided walks specifically designed to help those struggling with depression. The walks are led by people who have experienced homelessness and provide a unique perspective on the city. With this first-hand knowledge, they can show participants all the best places to walk – including parks, rivers, and even canals.

The walks also allow participants to socialise and meet new people. And according to one study, that’s important because social isolation can worsen symptoms of depression. So next time you’re feeling down, remember that a walk in the park could be just what you need. And if you’re in Manchester, UK, check out Invisible Cities for a guided walk that will help you see the city in a new light.

And have you ever taken a walking tour of the city? Let us know in the comments!

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