English Tour Guides - page 14
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Morocco
Bilal T.
5.00 / 5
(6 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(6 reviews)
I would like to be your Guide because this is what I've been wishing since my childhood, and I love to share our traditions and cultures with visitors and as I'm a native and a local of Tangier, you'll be in the correct hands to enjoy your instance in Morocco.
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Morocco
Mohamed M.
5.00 / 5
(8 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(8 reviews)
Azul. That's how we greet in Berber. It is my mother tongue and Morocco's indigenous language. I was born and grown up in Sijilmassa, a Town with deep culture, history, authenticity, simplicity, heritage and huge tribal diversity. It is located at the large oasis of Tafilalet at the heart of Sahara desert, and the oldest trading and civilization zone in Morocco. I got my bachelor's degree from the University of Meknes “English department” but I also went to Shenzhen in China for Mandarin language classes. And I am also a holder of a national tour guide license officially from the ministry of Tourism officed in Rabat. I took the path of my ansisters almoravid dynasty who moves from the desert to found Marrakech. Marrakech is a vibrant home city that I love and appreciate very much. I love adventures and I am a kind of person who always has new plans and ideas. My happy times are those spent with family and friends. Welcome not only to be my guests but also to be part of friends and family Deeds always speak louder than words . . . . so I look forward to meeting you in person, and soon! I am very happy and excited to welcome you and introduce Marrakech from a very local perspective. Welcome! Asalamu Alaykum!
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Nepal
Gokul S.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
A bachelor in Tourism Management, I speak fluent English, Japanese, and Spanish. By guiding tourists throughout the Himalayan Region and the vibrant cities in Nepal, I have gained vast knowledge about the culture, language of the lifestyle of the local people. I promise to guide you best for any monuments and cities.
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Turkey
Emre K.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
Hi, I'm a local citizen who enjoys his city, tries to explore his city everyday by walking throughout the street that hasn't been before, What I like most about my city, İzmir, is its local tastes, patterns and people both living in down town and around the city especially in villages. I'm here to be company with you, to meet new people, to learn foreign culture and to enjoy the time we spend together while experiencing İzmir with people I've never met before. We can experience sports like sailing, hiking, scuba diving, and also artistic and cultural activities like visiting art galleries, museums, ruins. I'd like to welcome you sincerely in İzmir and would like to offer you accommodation in Yenifoça where you can enjoy the sea, weather and neighborhood.
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United Kingdom (UK)
Neil M.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
I am an award winning, fun qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guide with licensed Mercedes V-class & E-class vehicles. I am an author and I live in Liverpool. I offer walking & private car tours & I have superb reviews from the past customers. I am one of very few UK tour guides with the confidence to guide multi-day tours across the entire UK,
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Japan
Takako Y.
4.50 / 5
(2 reviews)
4.50 / 5
(2 reviews)
Hi, I'm Takako. It is my pleasure to guide you around Tokyo Japan. The Ueno area is rich with museums, gardens, zoo, temples, shrines, and other sightseeing spots. It spreads along the Ueno park range. Known as one of the most well-preserved districts when it comes to historical architecture, we can easily spend a day wandering the beautiful park's path. And we can enjoy with dining and shopping around the Ueno area. And if you'd like to go other place, please let me know in advance. I'm looking forward to seeing you.
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Spain
Mercedes P.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
I am spanish woman, History degree and master in American Anthropology, working as a guide in Granada since 2010 (Oficial licensed guide in Andalucia) Before then I have lived in different countries such as Paraguay and thee Netherlands and have had scholarships in New York and Paris to learn English and French language. For a period of a year I was working in the luxurious train Al Andalus that travels around Andalucia, as a guide first and as the train manager after. At the moment I am home based in Granada and I work as a guide mainly in this city. I love to be a guide so I can provide a nice, interesting and empathic perspective of Granada and its monuments, its society and its history.
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Germany
Paul R.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
I'm a professional artist and entertainer specialized in arts and history. After many years researching about the local history and the social development, I fell comfortable presenting my city and country to visitors and delivering unforgettable moments.
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Tanzania
Kevin A.
5.00 / 5
(3 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(3 reviews)
Hey! I'm Kevin Angelo, born and raised in Dar es Salaam. I love showing people the city I grew up in ... the markets, the crafts, and the everyday life that makes Dar special. My tours are fun, relaxed, and full of stories. I’ll show you the spots locals love, share some laughs, and make sure you get a real taste of the city. Come hang out with me and see Dar through local eyes!
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Finland
Timo R.
5.00 / 5
(2 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(2 reviews)
Hi, my name is Timo, your local private guide in Helsinki. I am an easy-going and open-minded person. I like to interact with people from across the world and to know about their culture, language, travel interests. I am passionate about nature. In my free time I enjoy outdoor activities of all kinds. In the summer amongst other things, I love to hike, mountain bike and go kayaking. In the winter, I love to snowshoe and watch the northern lights. My professionality is also based on a long career in information technology, serving in an international company as a technical specialist. This has given me the opportunity to travel around Europe, the USA and Asia. As well as being an experienced Nature and Wilderness Guide, I am also a Golden Badge Guide (the ultimate qualification in guiding in Finland). I am also a Licenced City of Helsinki and a Licenced Suomenlinna Unesco World Heritage Guide, the City of Hyvinkää and Tuusula Guide, so wherever we go you'll be in good hands. My aim is to provide you with enthusiastic informative private tours which ensure that your Helsinki and Finland experience will be the best. My bespoke tours include walking tours or biking tours, tours by a private car, a van or a minibus. Within Helsinki we can cover the major sites or explore less well-known districts in the countryside like Nuuksio or Sipoonkorpi Wilderness areas, the picturesque small town of Porvoo, nearby towns like Tuusula and Hyvinkää are a few of the many wonderful places that can be easily reached in a day trip. My tours are very flexible in content and timing and I can adapt easily to your preferences and suggestions. For me, the best reward for guiding guests is the fun I have sharing the beauty of the place. Let me be your local guide and I will share with you not only my knowledge and expertise but my enthusiasm as well.
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Turkey
Umut K.
Hello , I am a professional licensed english speaking tour guide in Turkey, I do guiding all around Turkey.
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Austria
Stephan T.
5.00 / 5
(2 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(2 reviews)
Hello there, I'm a historian with expertise on the 20th century in Austria and Europe. I'm writing my thesis about cultural and museum policies during the 1930s/1940s/1950s in Vienna. Beside that and more important to you I'm a passionate guide since 2015 who can't wait to make people fall in love with Vienna and its region. I especially guide private groups, families and individuals. Often with a Jewish background since I lived in Israel a couple of years and during my graduation also studied Israel and Jewish studies at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, Israel. I love walking tours. I love food tours. I regularly guide guests through Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Treasury, St. Stephan's cathedral etc. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Singapore
Keith L.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
Hello I am Keith, a Singaporean born and bred. I am a part time engineer, full time traveller. As a traveller, I like to explore places where locals go to and watch people in their everyday activities. Through conversations with the locals, I get to know of their culture, customs and way of life. I believe travel should be about people, not just places. Looking for a local who can show you around Singapore like a friend would? Look no further. I enjoy meeting people and introducing Singapore to foreign friends, especially the non-touristy local places. I am sincere, flexible when it comes to the itinerary, and enjoys the exchange of culture with my guests. Singapore offers a fascinating blend of Western modernity and Asian culture. Through a series of thoughtfully designed tours on culture, nature, history, architecture and food, join me to explore some of the best (secret) non-touristy local experiences in Singapore. If you have other places of interest in mind, I can customise the tour to include them. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
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Japan
Takahiro I.
5.00 / 5
(3 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(3 reviews)
I grew up in the UK, and have lived more than ten years in the UK and USA on overseas assignments. While I lived abroad, I started to realize how shallow my knowledge on Japanese culture, beliefs, history and food was for a Japanese resident, whenever I tried to respond to the questions my foreign friends had about Japan. For the last 20 years I’ve been doing a lot of domestic travel visiting areas that I’ve never been before, and studying history and culture, as well as enjoying Sake from all parts of Japan. From 2015, I intensified my studies of Japan, and in 2017, successfully received government certification as a qualified guide on Japan. Thinking it would help my studies as well as be beneficial for visitors to Japan, I opened a website titled “Rediscovering Japan” in 2016 to record my travels and share my experience with travelers to Japan. To date I have covered 25 of the 47 prefectures in Japan. I have found that rather than just visiting tourist spots at random, it is much more interesting if you have a clear theme of the places you are going to. I hope you'll enjoy the visits with me to rediscover Japan!
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Japan
Joji T.
5.00 / 5
(12 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(12 reviews)
Hello! I am Joji. Please call me Joji. Or Bonjoji, if it is easier for you to remember from the name of the famous Rockband BonJovi. I was born and raised in Kyoto untill 19 years old. But I have not paid attention to the fact that the city was an old capital of Japan. There was a small old temple near my house and I used it as nothing more than a good place to play "hide and seek" then. I studied English and graduated from University of South Carolina with Statistic major. During my work at a precision equipment company, I have lived in California and New Jersey in the states for 12 years. While I was in the States, I have been treated like a family by many local American people. So, it is a time that I treat you back well while you are traveling in Japan. (If you were not American, no worries and I would treat you same.) Now, I got old and developed an interest in the history and culture of Kyoto and Nara, having learned more about it through English National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter Test, UNESCO World Heritage Academy and Cultural Examination, Kyoto Tourism Examination, Nara Sommelier Examination and etc. Spending a couple of years, I have successfully passed all these examinations. My hobby is visiting old ruins in the world so that I have been to Vesa Merde in the States, Macchu Picchu in Peru, Easter Island in Chile, Volbilis in Morocco, Tikal in Guatemala, Angkor Wat in Cambodia and etc. When I go to unknown places, I normally hire a local guide. I think it is the most efficient and smartest way to learn the places. Now, it is a time that I share what I know about beautiful Kyoto and historical Nara, as a guide. The goal of my guiding is to make your journey more comfortable, enjoyable and unforgettable while you are in Japan. Please feel free to contact me and let's enjoy the tour together. Bonjoji
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Japan
Tetsuro K.
5.00 / 5
(5 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(5 reviews)
I’m an instructor of sushi making for foreign travelers and got the national license as a tour guide last year. Therefore I can provide a guiding for Tsukiji/Omiya fish market and a private lesson for the traditional sushi making for both. If you are interested in bonsai too, travering omiya is a perfect idea since I can provide for all these. I hope I have a chance to help you for unforgetable Japan travel experience.
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Japan
Toru I.
4.75 / 5
(8 reviews)
4.75 / 5
(8 reviews)
Hello to all of you on the screen. My name is Toru Ishii and I am a licensed national interpretater of English language. I have been guiding scrolling around a Japanese landscape garden designated as Scenic Beauty in Yokohama city for the last 2 years. I would like to explain about time-honored Japanese architectures, transfered from Kyoto and Kamakura, designated as Important Cultural Property. I am also interested in Tea Ceremony and in the ritual of serving powdered green tea in the garden. Yokohama opened its door to overseas comers in 1859 after the Meiji Restoration. The port of Yokohama shared about 70 percents of overseas trading in Japan. The main export was raw silk thread. Now the beautiful city of Yokohama has become historically exotic and ranks as one of the most fascinating internationally trading city that attracts many foreign tourists. I am always happy to guide tourists around this historical region and Introduce the delights of Japanese cuisine and Chinese cuisine in China town according to the visitor's requests. Stepping further out from Yokohama, I would recommend Kamakura city, a 20 minutes train ride on the JR Line, where the visitor can feel the fresh ocean breeze. The nearby Zen Buddhist temples and the Great Buddha are main attractions and souvenir shopping adds the excitement. Kamakura was established by the first Shogun, Yoritomo Minamoto, in 1192 and the shogunate government lasted till 1333. He established his Samurai government which ruled over Japan. After arriving at Kamakura or Kita-Kamakura station, the visitor can easily walk around the city. This city is easily accesable by train from Yokohama (less than 30 minutes) and Tokyo (less than 1 hour). As for my background, I have experienced staying in Louisiana in the United States and studied at the university there. Now I am 60 years old and I am still working for a company, while at the same time, I work as a volunteer guide a few days a month in Yokohama city. I like traveling in foreign countries, and have experienced short time staying at several European countries, North America as well as some Asian countries. Last January, I travelled San Fransico and Merced city, California. I would be delighted to exchange cultural experience with many visitors from all over the world. If you happen to be visiting my country and if you are interested , please feel free to contact me. Toru Ishii
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Japan
Noriko O.
4.83 / 5
(23 reviews)
4.83 / 5
(23 reviews)
Hi! Dear my future guest! I hope you are well. Hard conditions have been still going on but I'm so excited to welcome you. During the pandemic, I've got certificates as a medical interpreter and had chance to work at a hospital in Tokyo. It was a great opportunity such as to attend patients with covid and others illnesses. I came to reconsider safety and security is very important for travellers to relax and enjoy. I live in Chiba prefecture, commuting area to Tokyo. I was born in a family of Buddhism priest in Fukushima, So, I like to show you traditional temples and shrines just as a part of everyday life. I also like nature, arts, fashion, foodie....maybe everything! The attraction of Tokyo is mixture of something new and something old. Please feel many attractive scenes with me! I started my carrer as a tour conductor and visited many countries and had a chance to live in the Philippines for 5 years and US for 1 year. I remember people were so kind and generous to me. That's the reason why I am a tour guide now to do something helpful for guests from all over the world. So please don't hesitate to tell me your interest, I'm willing to be with you almost everywhere around Tokyo and Japan!
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Japan
Noriko Y.
4.86 / 5
(7 reviews)
4.86 / 5
(7 reviews)
National licensed English tour guide (born in 1977). Main job is freelance book editor and writer based on Kyoto. Utilizing various past works and articles from historic spots, off the beaten track, traditional crafts, contemporary arts to hip restaurants, I offer unique and interesting tour. Since I have the qualification of “International SAKE (rice wine) tasting master”, I can guide to the SAKE brewery and nice SAKE bars. Also I am interested in Ethnology, I will guide you to once a year festivals or rare religious rituals.
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Japan
Maki T.
Hello, my name is Maki. I’m a licensed English-speaking tour guide based in Nagoya. Having lived in Poland, I understand what it feels like to enter a new culture and want to grasp the deeper meaning behind what you see. In my tours, I focus on how Japan’s samurai era continues to influence modern life — from the way people think and work to the sense of order, humility, and attention to detail seen across the country. I also connect these values to Nagoya’s history, craftsmanship, and industry — from the Tokugawa legacy and samurai heritage, to Toyota’s engineering culture and local food traditions such as miso and sake. If you want to understand Japan not only through famous sites, but through the mindset and culture behind them, I would be honored to guide you. I’ll make sure your time here will be unforgettable and full of “wow” moments.
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Japan
Kotoyo I.
Hi! My name is Kotoyo — please call me Koto. I’m originally from the countryside of Kyoto, and now I live in Kobe. I have always loved learning English and discovering different cultures. I studied abroad and traveled overseas, and when my international friends visited Japan, I enjoyed showing them around so much that I decided to become a tour guide. I am currently a Japanese language teacher, so I can also teach you real, natural Japanese during our tour. In Kobe, I can take you to local food spots, hidden cafes, cultural places, or any place you would like to visit. I’m happy to customize the tour based on your interests. I love sharing not only famous sightseeing spots but also everyday Japanese life. If you are interested in Japanese culture, food, or even trying small cultural experiences like origami, I would be happy to share that with you too. Let’s explore Japan together in a fun and relaxed way! I’m really looking forward to meeting you!
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Japan
Masahiro A.
I am a National Licensed Guide Interpreter with a unique background. After a 30-year corporate career and obtaining an MBA, I decided to dedicate my life to mastering traditional Japanese arts. I am a graduate of professional schools for Sushi and Soba noodles. Currently, I am in the professional pottery course. My expertise isn't just from books — I practice these arts every day. While residing in Yokohama, I operate a traditional Japanese guest house (Minpaku) in a 150-year-old folk house in Minamiuonuma, Niigata. I also manage local rice fields through a contract farming model, contributing to the preservation of the region's renowned agricultural heritage. Certifications: MBA(2002),National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter (English 2012), DELE A2 (Spanish 2024). Culinary Arts: Certified Sushi Chef (Ginza Onodera Academy 2024), Food Hygiene Supervisor (Yokohama City), Professional Soba Maker (Issa-an 2025). Cultural Arts: Tea Ceremony (Enshu-ryu), Calligraphy, Professional Pottery Student(2024-2028). I can offer 1.The Artisan's Table: A deep dive into the world of Sushi and Soba with a professional chef's perspective. I can arrange private sushi and soba workshops for you. 2. Zen & Ceramics: I offer visits to historic temples and hidden ceramic galleries, along with private lessons on tea ceremony etiquette. Also I provide hands-on pottery workshops. 3. Stay at a traditional Japanese farmhouse in Niigata and experience authentic farming while embracing nature away from the city bustle. My global perspective is rooted in my time at the University of Florida. With over 10 years of experience in corporate communications at a major firm, I specialize in distilling complex information into clear, logical, and persuasive narratives. Beyond Sightseeing: Hablo un poco de español. ¡Bienvenidos! Tengo muchas ganas de verte. Nos vemos pronto. ¡Chao! ¡Chao!
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Japan
Steve M.
4.50 / 5
(2 reviews)
4.50 / 5
(2 reviews)
Hi ! everybody ! Please call me "Steve". It's my great pleasure to guide you Tokyo, Kamakura, anywhere in Japan. I have worked for an electronics company for 35 years traveling over 25 countries . I stayed in Germany for 4 years. I'm a customer-oriented guide, so I will arrange your best plan. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
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Hungary
Tiberiu C.
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
5.00 / 5
(1 reviews)
Szia! Hi! Hallo! Ceau! My name is Tiberiu(s), or Tibi for short, and I am an IT Service Manager who found his passion in tour guiding over 5 years ago. With late-afternoon and weekend availability (full time as of June), I am more than excited to take you on a mini-journey, including not only the main attractions of the city, but also the lesser-known ones including some tastings. I am also more than happy to adapt the tours to your needs and we may even go outside of the city, if you'd like to, since I own a car. I am also available for one or the other daytrip in or outside of Budapest, just let me know about 1-2 weeks in advance, so I can plan my schedule accordingly. Before booking though, please contact me online in advance, just to make sure. "In the end... we only regret the chances we didn't take" (Lewis Caroll) I want to make memories for people from all over the world! And most important of all, I like to give them an actual taste of our city. You just can't visit Hungary and not try some of our traditional foods (not for veggies or vegans though). Hope to meet you soon and "Viszlát", as we say in Hungarian!
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