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- Anyone booked a tour with GetYourGuide? What was your . . . - Reddit
We booked a City Tour and Swiss Alps Tour The tours were terrible Everything was rushed, no time to shop or enter churches which were part of the tour Included was the Lindt Chocolate Factory tour which required a ferry ride We had to walk about a mile to get to the ferry, then walk another mile through a park to get to the Factory
- has anyone used EF tours for traveling? : r travel - Reddit
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- Whats your experience with college tours? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
What colleges have you toured already? Which tours have been the best or worst, and why? Which campuses do you like? Did any college tours majorly turn you away from applying to a particular school, and if so, why? Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options [deleted] • Comment deleted by user Reply reply [deleted] •
- Tokyo Walking Tours -- Yes or No? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
We don't normally do walking tours (like to explore on our own) but I'm open to since Tokyo is so massive and has so many things to see I heard Tokyo Free Walking Tour and Tokyo Localized are good wondering if anyone can vouch? Or if you have other (preferably free) walking tours we could do even in Tokyo Kyoto Osaka? Thanks!
- What tours are worth it? : r AskNOLA - Reddit
Visiting for 2 days at the beginning of Jan for a spontaneous trip with my girlfriend What museums or tours should we hit that are worth it and are too overhyped or touristy? Any attractions that we have to hit? Everyone talks about the cemeteries If there was one to see, which one? Thanks for the help
- Are guided tours worth it in Edinburgh? : r uktravel - Reddit
The bus tours are done consistently well The walking tours (based on overhearing them in the street) are a mixed bag - some know their stuff, others just make it up Better to do as much reading as you can in advance anyway Robert Chambers' Traditions of Edinburgh is a good start for what it covers (and it's where the guides' information often comes from) Grant's Old and New Edinburgh is
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