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Discover Corfu Town in just 90 minutes with this guided walking tour featuring key sights like Liston, Saint Spyridon Church, and the British Palace—perfect for busy schedules.

This Corfu Town express tour offers an engaging and efficient way to explore the highlights of Corfu Old Town in just 90 minutes. Designed for cruise passengers and day visitors, this small-group experience features a professional licensed guide and includes key landmarks such as Liston, Saint Spyridon Church, and the British Palace of Saint Michael and Saint George. The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal and in-depth experience.
Starting at the Statue of Count Von Der Schulenburg next to the Old Fortress, the tour provides an accessible, wheelchair-friendly route through Corfu’s historic streets. The duration of 1.5 hours makes it an ideal option for those with limited time but eager to absorb the essence of Corfu’s culture, architecture, and history. While it doesn’t include hotel pickup or meals, the tour offers a professional guide to narrate stories, legends, and facts along the way.
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The tour begins next to the statue of Count Von Der Schulenburg, located next to the Old Fortress of Corfu Town. This central meeting point is easy to find, and no transportation is included, so visitors should plan to arrive on foot or via local transport.
The 90-minute duration includes photo stops at each major site, guided explanations, and time to appreciate the scenic views. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it convenient for travelers to continue exploring Corfu independently afterward.

The Bosketo Garden is the first stop, where a storytelling session introduces visitors to the Durrells’ adventures. This garden is also a pleasant spot for photos and relaxing amid flowering landscapes. Next, the Palace of St. Michael & St. George impresses with its British colonial architecture and flowering gardens, providing a glimpse into Corfu’s British past.
A walk along Liston, Corfu’s most famous pedestrian street, reveals a lively hub filled with café terraces and social life. The guide highlights the building’s rich history and architectural features. The Esplanade Square offers a vast public space with plenty of café seating, perfect for watching locals and visitors mingle.
The Saint Spyridon Church is central to Corfu’s spiritual life. Here, visitors may see the holy relics of the island’s patron saint, and the guide shares stories about miracles and annual celebrations. The church’s interior decoration and religious significance make it a highlight.
The Old Town Hall of Corfu, housed in the San Giacomo Theatre, dates back to 1669 and was initially a Venetian meeting hall. Later, it became a lyrical theatre, hosting opera performances up until 1903. The building’s Baroque architecture and historic importance are evident from its façade and interior.

After visiting the landmarks, the guide leads visitors through narrow, romantic alleyways that showcase local life and hidden corners. While it’s easy to lose your bearings, the guide ensures the group remains together. These side streets highlight Corfu’s medieval charm and layered history.
The small group size ensures each visitor can ask questions and get personalized insights. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking on cobblestone streets. The route is designed to maximize sightseeing within the limited time, making it a fast-paced but informative experience.
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The tour is led by Corfuting, a provider renowned for knowledgeable guides and well-organized itineraries. Based on feedback, guides like Irene, Athina, and Zita are praised for their personality, expertise, and storytelling skills. They focus on sharing local legends and historical facts that bring Corfu’s past alive.
The small-group setting enhances the personalized nature of the tour, fostering engagement and conversations. Despite the limited duration, the emphasis on storytelling and visual highlights makes every minute count.
While the tour is wheelchair accessible, it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the nature of cobblestone streets and narrow alleys. Visitors should bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes for walking. The tour operates rain or shine, so appropriate weather gear is recommended.
This Corfu Old Town tour offers a compact, well-structured glance at the city’s most important sights. The 90-minute format makes it an excellent choice for travelers with limited time but who want a meaningful introduction. The inclusion of storytelling about the Durrells and local legends adds a personal touch that many larger or more generic tours lack.
The small group size ensures close interaction with guides and an intimate atmosphere. The tour’s well-reviewed guides and careful curation of stops make it dependable and engaging.
This tour is ideal for cruise passengers, day visitors, or anyone wanting a quick but rich overview of Corfu’s history and culture. It suits those who appreciate storytelling and architectural highlights without the need for long walks or complex itineraries. However, people with mobility issues should consider alternative options.
The Corfu Town express tour combines expert narration, iconic landmarks, and a manageable pace to provide a rich snapshot of Corfu’s historic heart. The 90-minute duration makes it a practical choice for travelers on a tight schedule or those wishing to get a taste of what the city offers.
While the tour doesn’t include meals or transportation, it offers excellent value with insightful stories, beautiful sights, and a personalized approach. Visitors will leave with a deeper appreciation for Corfu’s layered history and local atmosphere.
“An amazing tour of the main parts of Corfu town by an amazing guide (Zita). Zita was very personable and knowledgeable and we learned a lot about t…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour is 90 minutes long, including stops and guided explanations.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins next to the statue of Count Von Der Schulenburg and ends back at the same spot.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but mobility impairments may limit participation due to cobblestone streets and narrow alleys.
What landmarks will I visit?
You’ll see Bosketo Garden, Palace of St. Michael & St. George, Liston, Esplanade Square, Saint Spyridon Church, and the Old Town Hall (San Giacomo Theatre).
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide?
Yes, the tour is led by a professional licensed tourist guide who speaks English.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera for photos.
Is this tour good for families?
It’s suitable for most ages, but mobility issues or very young children might find the walking challenging.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended, especially during peak times, and you can reserve with pay later for flexibility.