22/02/2024
Eating the poisoned apple in Melbourne
CityDays creative urban adventures, turning your city into outdoor escape room-style games.
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Eating the poisoned apple in Melbourne
Team Finding Fathers solving the secrets of London - good job team! 🤩
Clues, Food, Drinks - The perfect combination to discover the city of York.
Sydney's secrets uncovered! Work together to solve the clues and solve the city!
Solve a trail of hints, clues & challenges as you discover the secrets of Chelsea - can you solve the murder mystery?
Discover some of best light displays in London. A magical evening out!
The oldest building in downtown Boston and the start-point of Paul Revere's famous Midnight Ride. This historic house played a vital role in the American War of Independence and in Boston's past as a whole.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/places/paul-revere-house/
One of only six functioning 'steam clocks' in the world, this Vancouver highlight might seem an innocent bit of fun but behind it lies a surprisingly sinister origin story.
Click the link in bio to find out more.
The neo-gothic Tribune Tower was born from a revolutionary architcture competition. If another design had won it would have been very different. One had it shaped like a giant pillar, another topped with a giant Native American head!
Find out more: https://citydays.com/articles/tribune-tower/
A secular place of worship created by one of the pioneers of American Expressionism, the Rothko Chapel is a fascinating blend of spiritual and aritistic ideals.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/places/rothko-chapel/
Bringing 19th century printing methods into the modern day, Hatch Show Print create prints that stand out from the digital products of their competitors, and it pays off. They've been going for almost 150 years and show no signs of slowing.
Discover their amazing history here: https://citydays.com/articles/hatch-show-print/
Home to one of the world's largest steam locomotives, Forney Museum of Transportation lives up to its tagline: Anything on Wheels.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/places/forney-museum-of-transportation/
Markets were once a vital part of everyday life in Cincinatti. Today only one of the city's nine historic 19th century markets remain. Learn about the rise and fall of Cincinatti's markets in our blog post on Findlay Market.
https://citydays.com/places/findlay-market/
This beautiful Parisian gallery was once home to a notorious criminal turned Private Investigator who inspired the likes of Victor Hugo, Edgar Allan Poe and Honore de Balzac.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/places/galerie-vivienne/
A temple devoted to the Hindu god Vishnu, any guesses where this Balaji Temple is? We'll give you a clue, it's somewhere in the UK.
Take a guess in the comments or follow the link to find out the answer: https://citydays.com/articles/balaji-temple/
This 16km long lake in metropolitan Vancouver is the perfect beach getaway from the city, but it might surprise some that 100 years ago it was only about 1/8 of this size.
Learn about the surprising history of Alouette Lake in our blog post: https://citydays.com/places/alouette-lake/
Relive the Boston Tea Party through the eyes of one of the Sons of Liberty, this museum offers an immersive, interactive look at an event that played a pivotal role on the road towards the founding of the USA.
Find out more: https://citydays.com/things-to-do/united-states/massachusetts-ma/boston/boston-tea-party-museum/
An 18th century US ship that fought pirates, privateers and the British navy and lived to tell the tale, the USS Constitution is now a museum.
Check out our blog post to discover more about its past: https://citydays.com/things-to-do/united-states/massachusetts-ma/boston/uss-constitution/
Seattle's Magnuson Park has a long history involving crash-landed planes submerged in Lake Washington and an ancient indigenous tribe, the Duwamish People.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/things-to-do/united-states/washington-wa/seattle/magnuson-park/
When Perth was established in 1829 it was intended as a free settlement. Fast forward to 1851 and a shipful of convict labourers had arrived on its shores. The result? Fremantle Prison, the notorious home of several riots and even more executions.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/things-to-do/australia/western-australia/perth/fremantle-prison/
The royal palace turned prison where Marie-Antoinette and many others suspected of nobel blood or counter-revolutionary thought were sentenced to death during the French Revolution.
Find out more in our blog post: https://citydays.com/things-to-do/france/ile-de-france/paris/conciergerie/
Shakespearean links, textile powerhouses and East London gangsters, discover the dramatic history of Shoreditch High Street in our blog post:
https://citydays.com/things-to-do/united-kingdom/england/london/the-dramatic-history-of-shoreditch-high-street/
From acupuncture to X-ray, explore all the major failures, breakthroughs and milestones of medical science in one Chicago museum.
Find out more in our blog post: https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/united-states/il/chicago/international-museum-of-surgical-science/
Photo Credits: Darlene Campos
Sheffield's Park Hill Estate once embodied the naivety and innate classism of Britain's post-war brutalist housing projects; today the city and private developers are trying to change this.
Find out more here: https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/united-kingdom/england/sheffield/park-hill-estate/
The most attractive street in the UK (according to an estate agent), the houses on Circus Lane were originally reserved for the servants and horses of the ultra-wealthy residents of the adjacent Royal Circus.
Find out more: https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/united-kingdom/scotland/edinburgh/circus-lane-edinburgh/
An industrial complex founded by the Romans, the library the Communist Manifesto was researched in, a historic foodhall, and a museum for ordinary people, check out our list of things to do in Manchester for suggestions you might not find anywhere else.
https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/articles/fun-things-to-do-in-manchester/
A world-leading observatory that played a significant role in the Cold War, Jodrell Bank is a unique Manchester attraction and the home of one of the world's biggest telescopes.
Find out more in our blog post: https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/united-kingdom/england/manchester/jodrell-bank/
Photo Credit © Neil Crane
A charming San Francisco beach with one of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge in the entire city, Marshall Beach is the perfect spot to soak up that California sun.
Find out more in our blog post: https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/united-states/california-ca/san-francisco/marshall-beach/
Photo Credit: David Yu
A historic bathhouse that was once, back when few houses in Manchester had bathrooms, a cornerstone of city life, Victoria Baths is currently being restored to its former glory.
Find out more in our blog post: https://thesecret.city/things-to-do/united-kingdom/england/manchester/victoria-baths/
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