Berlin, once divided by the infamous Wall, stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, its history a complex weave of Prussian grandeur, Nazi darkness, Cold War division, and modern ...
Set along the Seine River in northern France, Paris is a city where art, politics, and daily life have shaped one another for centuries. From medieval churches and royal palaces to revolutionary ...
Marrakech, launching soon on Context, beckons you into the beating red heart of Morocco, where the labyrinthine medina hums with centuries of stories and the call to prayer drifts over rose-scented ...
Located in central Italy, Florence is a compact city whose influence on art, politics, and intellectual life reshaped Europe. As the birthplace of the Renaissance, it produced figures such as ...
On a hot summer’s day in 1936, a military coup trying to overthrow the government escalated into one of the most important historical events leading to the rise of fascism in Europe: The Spanish Civil ...
Valencia, coming soon to Context, invites you to explore its historical and cultural narratives. Here, where ancient silk exchanges meet sunlit orchards, the legacy of Roman foundations intertwines ...
New York City isn’t just one of the most visited places on Earth; it’s a living, breathing archive of American history, culture, and innovation. With Context Travel’s New York City private tours, ...
Bologna, coming soon to Context, draws you into the medieval heart of Emilia-Romagna, where nearly twelve centuries of history unfold beneath a distinctive canopy of brick-red towers and vaulted ...
Madrid, the heart of Spain, is a city where history is not merely told but lived. Established in the 9th century, Madrid has evolved from a Moorish fortress to the epicenter of the Spanish Habsburg ...
Verona, coming soon to Context, draws you into the romantic and storied heart of Veneto, a city where the echoes of ancient Rome and Renaissance passion intertwine beneath the enduring curve of the ...
During the Renaissance, powerful families from all over Europe descended upon Rome in order to be closer to the Vatican and the Catholic Church. They erected magnificent palaces, paved streets, and ...
Late spring (May–June) and early fall (September) offer mild weather and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to visit the city. A typical stay ranges from 2–3 days, enough time to explore major ...