Global Walk / City Walks
City Walking Tours in 4K
Founding-era streets and old-town squares at a steady walking pace — historic Philadelphia, the moss-draped squares of Savannah, and the Old West boardwalks of Jackson, Wyoming.
Watch the walks
Every video opens on YouTube — full 4K, free. Subscribe to get each new walk the day it drops.
Walking the great American downtowns
City walks trade trails for sidewalks: the most concentrated founding-era landmarks in the United States in Philadelphia — Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the famous Rocky steps of the Art Museum, and the revived Delaware River waterfront — the live-oak squares and River Street of historic Savannah, and the elk-antler arches and Old West boardwalks of Jackson Town Square in Wyoming.
Same pace, paved underfoot
Every city walk holds the Global Walk discipline: a real 2.5–3.5 mph pace, stabilized 4K end to end, and only the genuine ambient sound of the street — footsteps, fountains, distant traffic, the murmur of a crowd. No narration, no commentary; you bring your own soundtrack.
Frequently asked
Which cities are covered?
Historic Philadelphia (Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Rocky steps and the waterfront), Savannah's squares from Forsyth Park to River Street, and Jackson Town Square in Wyoming. Each video title names the exact location.
Are these good for a treadmill workout?
Yes — every walk is filmed at a true 2.5–3.5 mph pace with stabilized 4K, so the scenery matches your stride while you take in the city.
Is there narration?
No narration or commentary — just the natural ambient sound of the streets, so you can add your own audio.
Walk it for yourself
Every Global Walk tour is free on YouTube in full 4K — filmed at real walking pace, with no narration or commentary.
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