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Twin Cities Sightseeing Tours
Twin Cities Sightseeing Tours has been offering a variety of tours for 12 years. We offer a variety of public tours providing the full tour experience and private tours that are customized to your needs. Public tours are a great way to make new friends while exploring local sights. Also, we are the perfect option for corporate/small business events, bachelor/bachelorette p ... More arties, birthday parties, holiday parties…or a great day out for any reason for any size group! Our tour guides are one-of-a-kind, energetic, and passionate about Twin Cities' history and the food and brewery scenes. Did we mention we use some of the best transportation around, including comfy, luxury coach buses and our fantastic open-air bus! Choose us for an awesome sightseeing adventure!
Big Easy Walking Tours
Big Easy Walking Tours is a locally owned and operated tour agency that brings the culture of New Orleans to life for the solo traveler to large corporate groups from around the world. These diverse experiences in this unforgettable city allow visitors to live like a local every day of the week. From the top-rated Frenchmen Street Live Music Pub Crawl to the always spooky ... More and boozy Ghost & Vampire Crawl, guests have VIP access to the city's legendary music scene and darkest secrets.
Noshwalks
Our tours were about more than food: We also pointed out historical & cultural landmarks. In 1987, Prentice-Hall published The Food Lover’s Guide to the Real New York, written by me & Hungry Pedalers co-leader Mark Clifford. Hungry Pedalers folded when I went overseas (South Africa) for four years. When I returned, I wanted to resume my passion for exploring New York Cit ... More y’s neighborhoods. With new family responsibilities, I had no time for bike tours, but I did have time to walk around and write. Ergo, Noshnews. Publicity followed: It has been mentioned in The New York Times, The New Yorker and Newsday (a great half-page piece by Erica Marcus) and on WQXR. NY1’s Paul Messina did a great story on Noshnews, following me through Sunnyside.
