Luisella has worked as a registered tour guide in Venice since May 2000, when she was officially certified by the Regione Veneto. She is also a member of the Association of Registered Tourist Guides in Venice and the National Association of Tourist Guides in Italy. After graduating from the University in Venice Ca’ Foscari with a degree in Foreign Languages and Literature, she traveled abroad where she continued to study art and history. Luisella loves meeting people from around the world and hearing their different perspectives. She loves working as a tour guide and is looking forward to helping you discover Venice.
Tour & Guide Language: German
Fiona Guisto
Fiona was born and raised in the beautiful city of Venice where she attended school and graduated with a degree in Foreign Languages and Literature from Ca’ Foscari university. She started working as a professional guide in Spring 2000 after obtaining her licence from the Regione Veneto. Since then, she has worked with clients from around the world leading tours in art and Venetian palaces, by foot and on boats, and to both classical sights and hidden gems around the city.
Prague Old Town and Jewish Quarter
This tour begins at the Jan Palach Square. From there, you will head to some of the main historical synagogues, pass the Jewish Cemetery, and visit the famous astronomical clock in the Old Town. You will learn about Prague’s Jewish history by visiting various landmarks throughout the city and hear about the events that lead up to WWII.
Prague Historical River Cruise
This cruise through the waterways of Prague is a great way to relax and learn about the history of Prague through a new perspective. The boat departs from the Charles Bridge and passes the Prague Castle and “The Devil’s Channel” (Čertovka). There are complimentary beverages on board and your ticket will allow you into the Charles Bridge museum where you can continue to learn about the oldest bridge in Prague.
Segway Fun Tour of Prague
If you’re looking for a unique way to explore Prague, the Segway Fun Tour is just what you need. You can ride up and down the hills of Prague while discovering the famous sites and beautiful landscape that Prague has to offer. From the Prague Castle to the Strahov Monastery, you will be accompanied by a attentive and knowledgeable guide who will share with you the hidden stories of the historic locations a landmarks. This is a truly unique experience you don’t want to miss.
Freedam Tours
Freedam Tours takes you on an incredible journey through the historical streets of Amsterdam. You’ll learn how this once fisherman’s village turned into a trading empire and about the transformation of freedom and tolerance that took place in this city. The Freedam Tours guides will teach you about Amsterdam’s history and modern life, and will share unique personal stories that you won’t hear anywhere else. At the end of the tour, you’ll understand the essence of Amsterdam and Dutch culture and since the guides work on a tips-only basis, you can decide how much the tour was worth to you.
Segway City Tour
Amsterdam has nearly 400 kilometers of bike lane and now you can drive a Segway on it while exploring the history and beautiful scenery and canals of Amsterdam. Segway City Tours gives you a unique opportunity as you glide over the streets without making a sound. While riding a Segway might be a little intimidating for first-time riders, it’s actually very simple to balance and maneuver. After the first few minutes, you’ll be riding like a pro and won’t want to give up your Segway after the 90 minute tour.
Peter Schaapman
Peter specializes in history tours, specifically World War II. He will lead you on a walk where you will discover some of Amsterdam’s dark history during the Nazi occupation and see famous sites of the Golden Age. He studied and has an in depth knowledge of both WWII and the Holocaust in Amsterdam, and he is is ready to share his knowledge with you.
Jeanette Loeb
Jeanette Loeb studied Jewish Studies at the University of Amsterdam and has been a guide at Amsterdam’s Jewish History Museum since 1998. It was in 1998 that she also began leading private tours to various groups of adults, students, families, tourists, and locals. Jeanette specializes in Jewish tours and works with you to design a tour that fits your needs and interests.
Anita
Anita Stanislawska is a licensed Kraków City Guide and Kraków enthusiast, passionate about sharing her wonderful and magical city with tourists. With Anita, you can explore Poland’s former capital with a broader look of its historical relationship with the rest of Europe. Learn about past kings, popes, cultures, religions, and how they have all shaped the Kraków of present times on one of Anita’s specially curated tours.
Anita organizes private guided tours for individuals, small groups, and large groups, such as schools. Aside from traditional tours around historical sites and monuments, you can enlist in a Recreation and Day Spa in Kraków, a day of City Games, or a meeting with World War II survivors – experiences that can enrich your trip and make it all the more memorable. Typical tours include private guided trips within Kraków with a special focus on the Jewish district, Kazimierz, as well as memory tours to Auschwitz and Birkenau, historic tours of the Salt Mine, and nature-based tours to incredible sites like Zakopane, Tatra Mountains, Dunajec River, and the Pieniny Mountains.
If you’re interested in learning about another religion that has important ties in Poland’s history, Anita offers Catholic tours, among other options. Tours can be given in English, Russian, German, Italian and an array of other languages, either by the tour guide or with use of a translator. Regardless of your tour needs and desires, Anita is here to help you experience Kraków and Poland and all its historical and cultural treasures.