This architecture tour feedback form is designed for organizations that want structured, useful feedback after guided architecture tours. It captures the essentials of the visitor experience, including which tour was attended, when it took place, and how participants rated the experience overall.
The template goes beyond a basic customer feedback form by focusing on the details that matter in architecture and design tours. It includes questions about the guide's knowledge of architecture and design, communication skills, enthusiasm, the quality of historical context provided, and whether the level of technical detail felt too basic, too detailed, or just right.
Open-ended prompts also help you understand what stood out most to participants, from memorable buildings to design insights or historical details they learned during the tour. That combination of ratings and written responses makes it easier to spot patterns across different tour formats, guides, and audience types.
This template works well for architecture centers, museums, preservation groups, educational programs, and tour companies that want to improve future tours. You can use it to refine guide training, adjust tour content, improve pacing, and better match the experience to visitor expectations.