Corfu’s old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, beckons visitors to uncover its captivating history and vibrant culture. The Corfu Small Group City Walking Tour offers an immersive 2-hour exploration, limited to just 8 participants. This guided experience allows you to wander through iconic landmarks, savor traditional delicacies, and gain insights into the island’s unique spirit. With a professional and personalized approach, the tour promises an engaging and comfortable journey through Corfu’s charming streets. What secrets might this historic destination unveil?
Key Points
- This 2-hour small group (max 8 people) walking tour explores the historic old town of Corfu, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Participants will visit iconic landmarks like the Liston Arcade, the Old Fortress, and the Neoclassical Palace.
- The tour provides insights into Corfu’s local culture and cuisine, including traditional delicacies and opportunities for culture.
- The tour is not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, individuals with mobility issues, heart problems, or wheelchair users.
- Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, sun protection, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Tour Overview
The Corfu: Small Group City Walking Tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Corfu’s historic old town, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Corfu’s historic old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is comprehensively explored in the Small Group City Walking Tour.
Priced at €70.00 per person, the 2-hour tour is limited to 8 participants and available in English and German.
Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours prior for a full refund, and no upfront payment is required to reserve.
The tour highlights iconic landmarks, the oldest neighborhood, and local culture, all while providing a personalized experience with a professional guide.
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Exploring the Old Town
What better way to uncover the rich history and vibrant culture of Corfu than by exploring its picturesque old town? Wandering through the winding streets, visitors will stumble upon an array of captivating landmarks. The Esplanade, a sprawling public square, sets the stage for the grand Neoclassical Palace of St. Michael and St. George. Just steps away, the 14th-century fortress stands guard over the city. In the quaint Campiello neighborhood, charming cafés and locally-owned shops offer a glimpse into daily Corfiot life. This immersive walking tour promises an authentic taste of Corfu’s UNESCO-protected old town.
| Landmark | Description |
| — | — |
| Esplanade | Expansive public square |
| Palace of St. Michael and St. George | Neoclassical palace |
| 14th-century Fortress | Historic landmark |
| Campiello | Oldest neighborhood |
Iconic Landmarks of Corfu
As visitors wander through Corfu’s old town, they come across an array of iconic landmarks that showcase the island’s rich history and architectural heritage.
The Esplanade, a vast square, features the Liston arcade, a Venetian-inspired promenade lined with elegant cafés. Nearby, the 14th-century Old Fortress stands as a testament to Corfu’s strategic importance.
The Neoclassical Palace of St. Michael and St. George, now a museum, impresses with its grandiose façade. In the heart of the old town, the Dimarcheion, or Town Hall, and the Episcopal Church of San Giacomo add to the historic ambiance.
The Oldest Neighborhood: Campiello
Hidden within Corfu’s old town, the Campiello neighborhood stands as the island’s oldest enclave. Winding alleyways and quaint, pastel-hued buildings transport visitors back in time.
This historic quarter was once home to the island’s aristocracy and merchant class. Today, it retains an authentic, local charm. Visitors can stroll through the maze-like streets, soaking in the architectural details and catching glimpses of daily life.
Charming cafés, artisanal shops, and family-run tavernas offer a chance to take in Corfiot culture. The Campiello’s timeless ambiance provides a delightful contrast to the grandeur of Corfu’s iconic landmarks.
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Beyond the iconic landmarks, the Corfu walking tour offers visitors a chance to enjoy the local culture and cuisine.
Guests can explore quaint cafés, charming shops, and authentic tavernas that showcase Corfiot specialties. Sampling traditional delicacies like kumquat preserves and locally-sourced olive oil provides a true taste of the island.
Explore quaint cafés, charming shops, and authentic tavernas showcasing Corfiot specialties like kumquat preserves and locally-sourced olive oil.
The guide shares insights into the culinary traditions and lifestyles of the Corfiots, enriching the overall experience.
Whether sipping Greek coffee or browsing artisanal handicrafts, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for the vibrant spirit that defines this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Meeting Point and Guide Identification
The meeting point for the Corfu walking tour is the Old Fortress Gate, in front of Schulenburg’s statue.
Participants can identify their guide by the lollipop sign with the agency’s logo. The guide will be holding this sign, making it easy for guests to locate them.
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, the tour is limited to a maximum of 8 participants. This small group size allows for personalized attention and a more intimate exploration of Corfu’s historic sights.
Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring sun protection, and refrain from video or audio recording during the tour.
Participant Requirements and Recommendations
Although the Corfu walking tour is designed for a broad range of participants, there are some restrictions and recommendations to consider. The tour is not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, individuals with mobility impairments, heart problems, or wheelchair users. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring a sun hat, sunscreen, and water, and dress appropriately for the weather. Video and audio recording are not allowed during the tour. The small group size and personalized attention enhance the overall experience, making this tour suitable for most able-bodied adults.
| Not Suitable For | What to Bring |
| — | — |
| Children under 3 | Comfortable shoes |
| Pregnant women | Sun hat |
| Mobility impairments | Sunscreen |
| Heart problems | Water |
| Wheelchair users | Weather-appropriate clothing |
Customer Feedback and Ratings
How does the Corfu walking tour fare in terms of customer feedback and ratings?
If the overwhelmingly positive reviews are any indication, this tour is a winner. With an impressive 5/5 rating based on 46 reviews, the tour receives rave feedback from past participants.
Some highlights include:
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Knowledgeable guides who provide rich historical context.
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Personalized attention in small groups that enhances the experience.
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Valuable recommendations for dining and further exploration.
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An overall sense of money well spent for an insightful glimpse into Corfu’s UNESCO-listed old town.
Since You Asked
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
No, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour operator states that the tour is not suitable for children under 3 or individuals with mobility impairments, and does not mention allowing pets. Bringing a pet would likely disrupt the small group experience.
Is the Tour Guide Fluent in Any Other Languages Besides English and German?
The tour guide is fluent in English and German, but the advertisement does not mention any other languages. Participants should confirm the available languages with the tour provider before booking if they require a different language.
Do I Need to Purchase Tickets in Advance for the Included Museum and Fortress Visits?
No, tickets for the included museum and fortress visits are not required to be purchased in advance. The tour price covers all fees and taxes, so participants can simply join the small group tour at the meeting point.
Is There an Option to Customize the Tour Itinerary?
No, the tour itinerary is pre-set and cannot be customized. The tour focuses on showcasing Corfu’s UNESCO-listed old town and key landmarks. Participants must follow the guided route and activities included in the package.
Can I Extend the Tour Duration for an Additional Fee?
Yes, it’s possible to extend the tour duration for an additional fee. Customers can speak with the tour provider to discuss extending the tour and arrange for the extra time and cost.
Final Words
The Corfu Small Group City Walking Tour offers an immersive exploration of the historic old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. With a maximum of 8 participants, the tour provides a personal experience, showcasing iconic landmarks, the charming Campiello neighborhood, and opportunities to discover local culture and cuisine. Guided by knowledgeable professionals, the tour ensures a comfortable and engaging atmosphere, making it a recommended choice for those seeking an authentic Corfu experience.
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