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Effective guided tours for children and young people: Insights from the Munich workshop

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In Munich, I recently had the pleasure of holding a specialized workshop dedicated to improving guided tours for children and young people. The focus was on the needs of children and young people and the discussion of methods to inspire young target groups. This workshop, supported by Kordula Kranzbühler from Munich Tourism, provided a platform for tour guides to develop their skills in this important area.

The workshop began with a virtual tour of Linz. This served as a practical example to introduce various methods and encourage the participants to actively engage with the topic. The resulting discussions highlighted various approaches and challenges in the context of pressure to perform, competitive incentives, the urge to play versus an educational approach

A key aspect of the workshop was the detailed consideration of the needs of the various stakeholders: Children, young people, teachers and tour guides. This analysis is essential in order to develop guided tours that are both informative and age-appropriate.

Working in groups, the participants developed a highlights tour through Munich that was adapted to different age groups. This exercise not only promoted the creative process, but also the practical application of the methods learned, the consideration of different types of perception and the incorporation of dramaturgical elements with tension and relaxation arcs.

The workshop ended with role plays at the Old Town Hall in Munich, where there was a lot of laughter and self-testing.

Guide-Training offers comprehensive resources and courses for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of guiding children and young people. Visit our website to learn more about our offerings and to register for future workshops.

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