Community Walking
The Real tour of Communism

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 558 Reviews.
The Real Tour of Communism will take you through all of the major aspects regarding the life under communist rule in Romania which lasted officially from 1948 to 1989.
The Communism era was marked by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu who ruled Romania for most of this period (1965-1989).
We will discover the landmarks of the Communist era to understand how the city's architecture was influenced and changed for ever. But also the former locations of the Secret Police where Romanians were interrogated and tortured too.
The tour ends in the Revolution Square where Nicolae Ceausescu had his last speech on Dec 21st 1989 few days before he was executed together with his wife.
Life under Communism

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 353 Reviews.
In this 3-hour walking tour about communism, you'll discover the major landmarks and events of the communist period of history in Bucharest: the violent beginnings of the communist regime, the nationalization and forced demolition of thousands of houses, the Palace of the Parliament, the Ceausescu family and the anti-communist revolution of 1989.
Communism and Nuclear Bunker Tour in Prague

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1015 Reviews.
Not only will you discover how the average Czech lived, worked and played under communism, but you will also hear stories and anecdotes from your local guide, who will bring the old days back to life!
You will also see historical photos of the events, people, buildings and statues, many of them now destroyed.
At first, we visit iconic places of the communist period and you will learn about recent history of former Czechoslovakia.
Then we enjoy 30-mins break for a lunch or Kofola drink in an authentic working-class canteen from 70s (optional).
Finally we visit a Nuclear bunker, which evoke the paranoia of the 1950's. The bunker admission fee 250CZK (10 EUR) is included in the price.
We like dialogue, so the group size is limited up to 15 people.
Contrasts of Communism – Small Group Walking Tour in Bucharest

Rated 5 Stars, based on 32 Reviews.
You will discover the story of the rise to power of the Romanian communist party and the unparalleled cult of personality of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, standing in front of his iconic balcony. You will learn how Ceausescu’s craving for applause led to his overturn in the most violent anti-communist revolution of 1989.
On a tour full of contrasts you will learn about day-to-day life during communism, the economy, the propaganda, the relationship with religion, the fear of the secret police.
You will go off the beaten path and take advantage of Bucharest's great public transportation to get to the Memorial Cemetery of the Heroes of 1989 and a unique Monument for the leaders of the communist party.
You will also explore the Civic Center and the exterior of the Palace of Parliament and learn about the achievements of architects, but also the sacrifices for the local community, demolitions and saving of churches during the 1980s.
You will finish the walk near Parliament and the old town.
The truest face of Communism

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 17 Reviews.
This tour will take you to the frightening communist regime in Albania, which consists of presenting you the lifestyle, the old dictator’s Enver Hoxha crimes, bunkers built to survive the dangers of a nuclear war which existed only in the leader’s imagination, the Historical Museum and lots more.
Life in Communism

Rated 5 Stars, based on 26 Reviews.
This is a walking tour in Bucharest, using a normal pace. The purpose of the tour is for the visitors of Bucharest and Romania to have a thorough understanding of what Communism meant for the country and most importantly, for its people.
At the end of the 3 hours you will have most of your questions about the regime answered but you will also have the opportunity to ask any further ones to your guide. You will also understand how the regime that ended more than 30 years ago still influences Romania(n)'s life.
Communism in Hungary with a Historian

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 64 Reviews.
Experience the remnants of Communism in the capital of Hungary as they come alive during this tour through an expert historical commentary and family stories.
We are committed to tell the history of modern Hungary as objectively and factually as possible while we are happy to include our own personal opinion and personal life experiences.
The tour includes seeing parts of Buda and Pest as well as a drink at a cult café which opened in 1961 and hasn't changed much since.
Prague Communism and World War II Walking Tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 23 Reviews.
This tour provides a fascinating insight into the major events of the 20th century in our country. Travel back through time and discover the most important sites that witnessed our turbulent modern past. Listen to the stories about struggle for independence and freedom, great suffering and sacrifice, courage and pain, hope and crushed dreams. Learn how the life was under the yoke of communist dictatorship and how thorny was the path towards democracy. Visit Národní třída and Wenceslas Square, the main places of the Velvet Revolution of 1989 and many, many more – all this with a knowledgeable local guide!
Authentic local experience with a community of women

Rated 3.5 Stars, based on 29 Reviews.
During our visit, you will have the opportunity to get to know the Mayan Kaqchiquel culture in an authentic way and the day-to-day life of local women who seek to make their routines their job. They will share their passions and concerns with you and we hope that you can too, to learn and enjoy diversity. Our experience is special because we are based on a regenerative tourism model, which can preserve culture and provide new ways of working for the future of women in Santa Cruz, having a 100% impact on the local economy.
Communism Walking Tour from Lenin to Ceausescu in Bucharest

Rated 5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
Discover the philosophers that shaped the communist ideology and find out how it was first implemented in Russia and then Eastern Europe.
Learn about Ceausescu and life in communist Romania.
Immerse into the middle of the Socialist Victory boulevard, the starting point of the tour and the last megalomaniac communist project.
Discover the Chamber of Deputies Palace and how the society was shaped before communist ruling.
Learn about Ceausescu's poor background and his rise to power. Ceausescu’s regime is considered to be the most oppressive communist regime in the Eastern Bloc, very similar to the Kim dynasty in North Korea, which made his rule in Romania like no other.
Find out about the life in communism, from food rationing to the secret police.
Last point will be the Revolution Square where a group of agitators plotted the end of Ceausescu's Regime.
Walking Tour: Pilsen Chicago – Creativity & Community

Rated 5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
Meet your tour guide at the beautiful Chagall Four Seasons mosaic as we begin our Creativity & Community neighborhood tour. After a short walk, we'll catch the Pink Line at the renovated Quincy L station (opened in 1897) and make our way to Pilsen — a vibrant neighborhood just southwest of the Loop originally settled by Czech immigrants. Pilsen ranks #10 on the Forbes magazine list of the "15 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World."
Upon arrival in Pilsen, we'll take a break and grab a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine. Afterwards, we'll stroll the neighborhood where we'll view numerous public murals and learn about the architecture that is unique to Pilsen.
We'll arrive at the renowned National Museum of Mexican Art and experience it's changing and permanent exhibitions. After that, we’ll hop back on the Pink line train to the Loop and wrap things up at the famous Picasso sculpture in Daley Plaza.
Dhaka Popular Walking and Communal Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
Tour Duration: Full Day (4-5 Hours)
Location: New and Old Dhaka.
Tour Attractions: Street Photography, Meeting People, Traditional Rickshaw Ride, Horse cart ride, Traditional Rowboat Ride, Walking tour. Delicious traditional cuisine Lunch.
Landmarks: The Parliament Building, Dhaka University Area, Language Martyrs Monument from Mother Language Movement of 1952, Lalbagh Fort from Mughal Dynasty (Outside), Dhakeshwari Temple (National Hindu Temple from 12th century during Sena Dynasty, "Ahsan Manzil-The Pink Palace" from colonial era(The Palace of the local King) outside, Shakhari Bazar streets and it's community and the Buzzing Sadarghat central River port.
Delwara Heritage and Community Walk

Rated 5 Stars, based on 31 Reviews.
This is a guided tour of a village with historic temples, stepwells and a royal palace (now a luxury hotel). The tour guides grew up in the village and still live there and will introduce travellers to its villagers and artisans who themselves can provide guided instruction on their arts, for example pottery, jewellery and stitching. The guides will also take travellers into old temples, access to which is normally restricted to worshipers. The tour provides a unique opportunity to see a real part of India which is not otherwise seen by tourists and to learn about its way of life. The tour is in fact an initiative of the NGO Seva Mandir in order to help preserve and highlight the unique heritage of Delwara and to provide job opportunities to its young guides who run the tour.
Walking Tour: Civil Rights History -The Church, Children & Community

Rated 5 Stars, based on 21 Reviews.
What makes this tour unique?
The Crusaders for Civil Rights -The Church, The Children and The Community, Birmingham, AL Tour, is a historical, American story that many will never forget. This tour tells the story of the evangelistic support in Birmingham and of the crusade for LOVE – the greatest commandment. We will explore the crusade of the brave children who marched for all our futures and the involvement of the business community that culminated to the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. There are stories and activities that would make you want to cry, and others that would make you laugh, as our country continues to heal together.
3 Hour Community Walking Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Assalam Community Foundation is opening its doors for you with a full day sustainable experience.
You will start the day with a village walking tour in one of the best fisherman villages in Zanzibar where Assalam Community Foundation is based.
After the tour you will refresh with coffee and snacks break in our beautiful Jetsi where you will be sitting on top of ocean and enjoy the view.
The day will continue with "permaculture farm tour", "community school tour", "women vocational training center tour", where you will witness all activities of Assalam Foundation.
Afterwards, there will be the traditional cooking class: You will learn how to cook Zanzibarian food with local ladies and you can enjoy your lunch afterwards.
Street Food and Community Walking Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 12 Reviews.
On this tour, we will be walking through the streets of Sinoni, a district just south of Arusha city center. You will experience the life of the local community and be able to taste some of the most traditional food in Tanzania. Our guide will tell you many interesting facts about the Tanzania culture and everyday life in Arusha. You have the opportunity to ask questions and engage with the local people.
This tour is offered by the founders a local NGO . The aim of our organization is to make our community a place by providing education and basic needs to disadvantaged children, empowering women and educating the youth. 100% of the profits of this tour are directed towards the organization – join this tour and make an impact!
Communism Dictatorship in Albania

The best place to get more information about Albania’s communism régime years is the National History Museum which has a large hall dedicated to the period. In this hall you’ll be briefed about communism dictatorship in Albania, where you’ll be introduced starting from the 2nd WW’s communism birth, full installation, prisons, political judgments, death penalties, bunkers, etc. until the first democratic protests, and finally the installation of democracy in 90’s. We have a walking tour to visit all main attractions of Tirana, including the possibility to visit Bunkart 2 and Museum of Secret Services "Shtepia e Gjetheve", etc.
Mafalala Community Walking Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Our Mafalala Community Tour offers an exclusive opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Mozambican nationalists who once called this place home. Immerse yourself in the stories of their struggles, triumphs, and unwavering dedication to the nation's independence. Feel the electric energy that pulses through the streets, as you witness firsthand the resilience and unity that shaped Mozambique's destiny.
So, whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure, the Mafalala Community Tour promises to leave an indelible mark in your heart. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of Mozambican nationalism and discover the untold stories that have shaped a nation. Book your tour today and be a part of something truly extraordinary!
Commune 20 Siloe Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 13 Reviews.
Comuna 20 is made up of 11 neighborhoods, of which the most recognized is Siloé. The whole stigma of violence has made its inhabitants seek a positive change, by working for tourism, entrepreneurship and local culture. What is unique is that you'll get to know the working force of this community who struggle to have a way of living while showing the art, the culture and their creativity to make a great experience to visit them.
Relics of Communism: 3-Hours Walking Tour (Small groups)

Rated 5 Stars, based on 17 Reviews.
Communism has been here for more than 40 years. Bucharest is full of “souvenirs” from that period: from the most ambitious projects to abandoned areas, sometimes actual mentalities and even bullet holes. We invite you to explore every aspect of life during this period and understand their influence in today’s city.
On this tour you will get to know Nicolae Ceausescu's real life story and imagine his socialist dream in the Union Square. You will be impressed by the Palace of the Parliament. You will find out what the files of the secret police Securitate sounded like right in front of the secret police headquarters. You will discover myths and facts about the 1989 uprising right in the Revolution Square.
We will get sad with stories on the violent 1989 revolution, we will get amused by the jokes about Ceausescu, and in the end you will decide how you really feel about the Romanian version of communism.