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Step into Europe’s stories through walking tours
Walking tours across Europe turn cities into open-air museums, blending history, culture, and local life into every step. From cobblestone alleys in Paris to ancient ruins in Rome, these guided or ...
Adventure travel companies have just rolled out their new European trips and destinations for 2025. Based on the current travel season, which has seen large numbers of Americans heading off for active ...
While all travel involves at least some walking, on a hiking trip the payoff is twofold — it’s both the journey and the destination. With boots on the ground, you hike along a town’s paths, streets ...
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Finding the perfect guided tour in Europe
From free walking tours to luxury guided packages, Europe offers countless ways to explore its cities and landscapes. The ...
For years, I’ve snubbed Europe’s mountains as soon as the ski season ended. For me, the Alps were long synonymous with winter: hut-to-hut ski tours in the Italian Dolomites, shots of schnapps at après ...
Looking to swap your daily walk a view worth going the distance for? New guide book ‘Where to Go When: Hiking’ includes more ...
Avanti Destinations will lead walking tours through major European cities like Barcelona. Photo Credit: TTStudio/Shutterstock Custom tour operator Avanti Destinations has launched Insider Tours, ...
The best way to enjoy “slow travel” in Europe is to walk or hike, taking in the world one foot at a time. If you want to avoid places that are suffering from over-tourism, head into the wilds of ...
Hiking in Europe is arguably the best way to experience the region's scenery at a slower pace—and there's a network of hiking trails, country roads, and village walks that criss-cross the continent, ...
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