Tourizzy Launches in Europe, Blending Video Storytelling With Real Travel

Tourizzy launches across the EU in February, offering location-based video tours that turn cities into interactive, watchable travel experiences

In February, EU travelers will get access to a new kind of travel tech, as its first city exploration tool enters the market. Tourizzy, a mobile travel app that offers video tours based on your location, creates a captivating combination of story telling with your real life location.

Using a travel map, Tourizzy ensures users can only access travel videos at certain physical locations. Map out your travel itinerary by watching videos about landmarks or neighborhoods and then, on the street, watch videos to learn more about the places you are passing.

The app will soon be available on mobile app stores for EU members. The app will be free to download and will allow users to access limited tours at zero cost. For full access to premium tours, users will have to make in-app purchases.

A New Model for Exploring European Cities

Tourizzy targets independent travelers who prefer flexibility over scheduled group tours. The platform supports self-paced discovery while still offering structure and expert insight.

Each tour includes multiple short videos. Every video connects to a real location. Travelers watch content while standing on-site, not before or after. This format strengthens context, memory, and engagement.

The approach reflects broader European tourism trends highlighted by EU digital and cultural initiatives. These initiatives emphasize accessibility, personalization, and technology-driven cultural discovery across member states, as outlined on official EU portals such as europa.eu.

How the Technology Works on the Ground

The app opens with a city map. Pins mark available video locations. As users move through the city, new content unlocks automatically.

Videos remain short and focused. They cover history, culture, daily life, and practical tips. Travelers choose where to go next without time pressure or fixed routes.

Smartphone-first design supports modern travel habits. Many visitors now rely on mobile devices as their primary navigation and information tool while exploring Europe.

Built for Local Creators Across the EU

Tourizzy operates as a curated digital marketplace for travel content creators. The platform invites licensed guides, historians, videographers, and local experts from across EU countries to contribute original tours.

Creators control pricing for their tours. They retain ownership of their work. Revenue sharing allows long-term earnings from published content.

A review process checks accuracy, clarity, and relevance before publication. This step aligns with EU consumer protection standards and digital content quality expectations promoted by government-backed tourism frameworks.

Supporting Sustainable and Distributed Tourism

European tourism policy increasingly promotes sustainable travel and balanced visitor distribution. Digital tools play a key role in this shift.

Location-based video tours encourage exploration beyond crowded landmarks. Travelers discover lesser-known neighborhoods and local stories. This supports regional economies and reduces pressure on high-traffic sites.

By guiding visitors through storytelling rather than fixed schedules, Tourizzy aligns with sustainable mobility and cultural preservation goals supported by EU tourism strategies.

Practical Guide for Travelers Using Tourizzy

Before You Go

  • Download the app before arrival.
  • Browse available cities and preview free content.
  • Check mobile data or Wi-Fi access options.

While Exploring

  • Walk freely and follow map markers.
  • Watch videos at each stop for full context.
  • Pause or skip content based on interest and time.

Planning Your Route

  • Combine video stops with cafés, museums, or public transport.
  • Use short tours to fill gaps between activities.
  • Explore neighborhoods beyond major attractions.

Who Benefits Most

  • Solo travelers seeking flexibility.
  • Couples and small groups avoiding rigid schedules.
  • Repeat visitors wanting deeper local insight.

EU-First Launch Strategy

The platform’s EU-first rollout reflects the region’s dense cultural landscape. Europe offers close city distances, layered history, and diverse local identities.

Launching within the EU also aligns with strong digital infrastructure, consumer protection standards, and cross-border tourism mobility supported by EU institutions.

Expansion beyond Europe may follow after the initial rollout phase.

Availability and Access

Tourizzy is set to launch in February in the member states of the European Union. The app will gradually incorporate additional languages. Users will be able to access free content upon download. Buying tours will be optional. On the official platform website, creators will be able to submit applications before the launch.

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