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There may be only three dates left on Taylor Swift’s history-making Eras Tour, but there’s never a time limit on celebrating her dedicated fans — many of whom traveled abroad to catch a show any way they could.
Due to the marked-up prices on U.S. Eras resale tickets, many American fans flew across the Atlantic — to Paris, Stockholm, Munich, whichever European city where they were able to snag admission to one of the concerts — to see Swift there instead, where tickets were half or even one-third of the price they were being sold for in America.
Guide to Europe, the continent’s largest travel marketplace, is all about the Swiftie trend — and seeks to give everyone the opportunity to travel abroad like a fan. Or even better yet — like a celebrity.
Guide to Europe offers personalized trip packages, meaning that as clients hit up all the historic sites in whatever European city they wish to visit, they can also take a peek inside their favorite star’s version of Paris, for example — walking the same roads, enjoying the same scenery, and staying in the same luxurious lodgings as their idol A-lister.
The goal of the high-end travel guide is for its users to experience Europe in the same lavish ways that celebrities do, whether that’s through a private gourmet trip to Tuscany or a guided art experience in the City of Lights. Think of a romantic getaway in Italy tailored to the needs of you and your partner. A breathtaking cruise along Croatia’s coast. Cultural immersion in Barcelona!
Picture having your own personal driver, attending exclusive events and staying at five-star hotels, just like the stars — only at a much more affordable price point — and that’s what Guide to Europe seeks to provide.