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Traveler’s Gazette – Your Monthly Journey Companion

Traveler’s Gazette – Your Monthly Journey Companion Exploring the World, One Adventure at a Time As we are heading into the summer season in the most beautiful cities of Europe, we wanted to take a moment and tell you about some exciting new opportunities coming your way. Walks In Europe is happy to host every…

Amalfi Coast: 5 Reasons to Visit this Dreamy Destination

Amalfi Coast: 5 Reasons to Visit this Dreamy Destination The Amalfi Coast is a picturesque destination among the world’s most popular tourist places. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a Mediterranean landscape that captivates with its timeless allure. If you’re planning an unforgettable vacation, exploring ancient ruins, natural beauty, panoramic views, and terraced vineyards would…

Athens Acropolis and Acropolis Museum Tour
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Tickets Included – Join a small group guided tour and enjoy an in-depth exploration of the Acropolis and the Museum with skip-the-line tickets. Explore the wonders of the Parthenon and discover Greek architecture, mythology, and history. Once your Acropolis tour is complete, visit the stunning, glass-floored Acropolis Museum which dominates the hillside.

 

Florence: Tour of Duomo, Museum, and Baptistery with Pre-Reserved Tickets
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See the most important site in Florence with pre-reserved tickets. Visit the Cathedral from a separate entrance and explore the Duomo Museum and Baptistery with an expert local guide. Choose to climb Giotto’s Bell Tower ( optional )  with pre-reserved tickets at the end of the tour.

 

Paris: Masterpieces of the Louvre Tour with Pre-reserved Tickets
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Only 6 individuals led by an expert guide for an exclusive experience where you can discover the masterpieces of the Louvre in just 2 hours–with pre-booked tickets!

Our semi-private guided tour is the most efficient way to appreciate the potentially overwhelming amount of art housed in the Louvre Museum