
ガイドブックに載っているランドマークと、ガイドブックには書いていないことを教えてくれるツアー。
Bradford was producing around two-thirds of the United Kingdom's woollen textiles by the mid-19th century, a fact so improbable it requires context. In 1800 it was a small market town. By 1850 it had 70 mills and 100,000 inhabitants, having transformed itself faster than almost any city in Britain through access to local coal, soft water, and the ambitions of the mill owners who built the Wool Exchange on Market Street in 1867. The Wool Exchange, now occupied by a Waterstones bookshop, is one of the finest Victorian commercial buildings in the north of England, with an interior that still reads clearly as a space designed for serious trade.
Little Germany, a neighborhood of streets between Hall Ings and East Parade, takes its name from the German-Jewish merchants who arrived in the 1850s to deal in Bradford's textiles.
They built more than 50 warehouses and commercial buildings in Italianate and Flemish Revival styles that together form one of the most architecturally coherent Victorian commercial quarters in England. The whole area is listed, largely intact, and largely overlooked by visitors who have not been told to look for it.

Before you walk.
50以上の言語すべて、すべての予約に込み。
ブラッドフォードのすべてのツアーをアンロック — さらに世界中の何千ものツアーも。いつでもキャンセル可能。

App StoreとGoogle Playで総合4.8。何度も読み返したくなるレビューを集めました。
このツアーは街を見るのに本当に良い方法でした。ストーリーは作り込まれすぎず面白くて、自分のペースで探索できるのが良かったです。
観光客気分になりすぎず、ブライトンを知るためのしっかりとした方法でした。ナレーションには深みと文脈がありました。
片手にクロワッサンを持ち、期待ゼロで始めました。アプリはただ一緒にいてくれる感じで、プレッシャーもなく、クールな物語を楽しめました。