Step into the City: A Diverse Career as a Tour Guide

Discover the exciting and varied tasks of a tour guide, where the city becomes your office.

For those who enjoy dynamic environments and storytelling, a career as a tour guide offers exciting opportunities. With your office as the city itself, each day brings a chance to explore, connect, and inspire.

Planning Tours
From organizing itineraries to preparing routes, tour guides are the masterminds behind every successful trip. This role requires meticulous planning, an in-depth understanding of the area, and the ability to anticipate and solve potential issues on the fly.

Bringing Cities to Life
A tour guide isn’t just a fact teller; they are the narrators of history and culture. Making cities come alive requires both enthusiasm and knowledge, combined with the skill of telling engaging stories that will resonate with tourists.

Creating Unforgettable Experiences
A key responsibility is to ensure every visitor leaves with special memories. By sharing passion and adding personal touches, a simple walk through the city can become an unforgettable journey.

Time Management and Coordination
With so many different hats to wear, time management becomes crucial. Efficient coordination and spontaneous problem solving are essential to adapt to changing circumstances.

For those looking for a career that combines passion, history, and people, becoming a tour guide offers a fulfilling path where your workplace extends beyond any four walls, into the very heart of the city.

Anselm Vogt-Moykopf

Anselm Vogt-Moykopf

Passionate city guide

About Anselm Vogt-Moykopf

Anselm Vogt-Moykopf is a passionate city guide, historical trail seeker, and the creative mind behind Stadtrundfahrt Stuttgart. With a trained eye for the extraordinary and a fine sense for stories off the beaten path, he takes his guests on unique tours through Stuttgart and southern Germany. When he's not out exploring, he writes here about urban history, curiosities, and everything he encounters on his journeys through past and present.