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New small-group experiences focus on culture, cuisine, and iconic landmarks

April 2026 — Avanti Destinations has introduced a new series of guided walking tours across key European destinations, expanding its portfolio of immersive travel experiences.

The tours will operate between May and October in major cities, including London, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, Barcelona, Dublin and Edinburgh.


Flexible schedule and accessible pricing

Avanti will run the tours twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays.

Prices range from $60 to $140 per person.

In addition, the tours are guaranteed to operate, even if only one traveler books.

This ensures flexibility and reliability for customers.


Short, immersive city experiences

Each tour lasts between two and three hours.

During this time, travelers explore major landmarks and local highlights.

Therefore, the format suits visitors who want quick yet meaningful experiences.


Focus on culture, history, and food

The tours combine sightseeing with cultural storytelling.

For example, in Florence, participants visit:

  • Piazza della Signoria
  • Ponte Vecchio
  • The Duomo
  • Giotto’s Bell Tower

Guides focus on art and architecture.

Moreover, travelers can sample local specialties such as cheese, cold cuts, and Chianti wine.


Expanding experiential travel offerings

Avanti’s new tours reflect growing demand for hands-on travel experiences.

Travelers increasingly prefer:

  • Smaller groups
  • Local insights
  • Authentic cultural interactions

As a result, walking tours have become a popular way to explore cities.


Outlook

With its latest offering, Avanti strengthens its position in the experiential travel segment.

The company continues to adapt to changing traveler preferences by delivering flexible and engaging itineraries.

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