Self-Guided Walking Tours Around the World
Explore 1,047+ cities at your own pace. GPS-guided walking routes with local stories, no guide, no booking, no schedule.
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Self-Guided Walking Tours by City
2,500+ adventures across 1,000+ cities. Stories, secrets, and surprises most visitors walk right past.
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How Self-Guided Walking Tours Work
Choose Your City
Over 2,500 adventures across 1,000+ cities, from Paris to your own backyard.
Follow the Story
The app leads you through the streets one discovery at a time, no guide, no group, no waiting.
Uncover What Others Miss
Hidden courtyards, forgotten histories, local secrets. The kind of things you'd never find on your own.
Find Your Perfect Walking Tour
History & Heritage
Walk through centuries of stories
Romantic Walks
Explore the city's most beautiful corners together
Food & Drink
Taste your way through local flavors
Mystery & True Crime
Solve a mystery as you explore the streets
Family-Friendly
Fun for all ages, at a kid's pace
Hidden Gems
The places locals love
Ghost Tours
The city's darkest stories, after dark
Art & Architecture
See the city through its buildings and street art
Why Travelers Choose Self-Guided Walking Tours
Over 1 million travelers have chosen Questo's self-guided walking tours.
Editor's Picks, Must-Walk Routes
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Canal Ring Walk
Follow the Herengracht from Dam Square to the Jordaan, with stops at hidden courtyards, the Anne Frank House, and Amsterdam's most beautiful bridge junctions.
Seville
Seville: Alcázar to Metropol Parasol
From Moorish palaces to the world's largest wooden structure, through the orange-tree alleys of Santa Cruz.
Faro
Faro Old Town & Bone Chapel
Through Faro's Moorish gate, past a cathedral with Ria Formosa views, and into a chapel lined with the bones of 1,000 monks.
Bilbao
Bilbao: Casco Viejo to Guggenheim
From the medieval Seven Streets through a riverside promenade to Gehry's titanium Guggenheim.
Taormina
Taormina: Greek Theatre Clifftop Walk
From Porta Messina to the Greek Theatre, with Mount Etna views between ancient columns.
Melbourne
Melbourne Laneway & Street Art Tour
Street art laneways, Victorian arcades, and Melbourne's legendary coffee culture in one walkable loop.
Montreal
Montreal: Old Montreal Cobblestone Walk
Cobblestone streets, Notre-Dame Basilica's blue-and-gold interior, and 400 years of history along the St. Lawrence.
Valencia
Valencia: Medieval Gates to Central Market
14th-century gate towers, a Gothic silk exchange, and one of Europe's most beautiful food markets.
Frequently Asked Questions
A pre-planned walking route you follow on your own, without a guide, group, or schedule. On Questo, the app uses GPS to guide you stop to stop with stories, clues, and details.
The Rise of Self-Guided Walking Tours
What Makes Self-Guided Walking Tours Different
A self-guided walking tour is a pre-planned route you follow at your own pace, using a smartphone app instead of a live guide. There's no set departure time, no group to keep up with, and no schedule to follow. You simply open the app, start walking, and discover stories, history, and hidden details at every stop. It's the most flexible way to explore a new city, or rediscover one you thought you already knew.
The Post-2020 Shift to Independent Travel
The past few years have fundamentally changed how people travel. Large group tours have given way to independent, small-group, and self-guided experiences. Travelers want flexibility, the ability to start when they want, take breaks when they want, and skip stops that don't interest them. Self-guided walking tours meet this demand perfectly. No waiting for a group, no rushing through stops, and no tipping a guide at the end. Just you, your phone, and the city.
GPS Technology Makes It Possible
Modern smartphones have made self-guided tours as reliable as guided ones. GPS navigation tells you exactly where to walk, turn, and stop. At each location, the app delivers stories, historical context, photos, and interactive elements, everything a live guide would provide, plus the ability to pause, re-read, and go deeper. On Questo, tours even work offline once started, so you don't need mobile data abroad.
Questo: 2,500+ Routes in 1,000+ Cities
Questo is the world's largest platform for self-guided walking tours, with over 2,500 routes across 1,000+ cities on every continent. What makes Questo different is its creator community: more than 30,000 local creators, tour guides, historians, food bloggers, and residents, have published walking tours on the platform. This means every route is built by someone who actually knows the city, not generated from a template. The result is tours that take you past Amsterdam's hidden courtyards, Seville's orange-tree alleys, and Melbourne's secret laneways, places most guidebooks and traditional tours miss.
Best Cities for Walking Tours
Some cities are practically made for walking tours. Amsterdam's flat canal ring covers the highlights in 4 km. Faro's compact Old Town hides a bone chapel and Moorish gate in under 2 km. Bilbao's riverside walk from the medieval Casco Viejo to the Guggenheim is one of Europe's best urban routes. And cities like Charlottetown, Taormina, and Genoa prove that smaller cities can deliver walking experiences that rival the major capitals.
Tips for Getting the Most from a Walking Tour
Start in the morning when streets are quieter and light is best for photos. Wear comfortable shoes, even flat cities like Amsterdam have cobblestones. Download the tour before you leave Wi-Fi so it works offline. Don't rush, the best self-guided tours reward slow walkers who look up, step into doorways, and sit down for coffee. And check if your city has a City Pass, it bundles every route at a discount, making it easy to walk the same city multiple times with different themes.
