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Walk First, Wander Later: The Travel Hack You’ll Wish You’d Known Sooner

When it comes to traveling, most of us fall into one of two categories: plan everything minute-by-minute, or just wing it.

But what if there is a pro tip to ensure your next trip makes the most of your time and budget, regardless of whether you prefer to have a detailed itinerary or see where each day takes you?

Introducing the walking tour!

When you arrive in a new city, it’s tempting to dive right into the sights, food, and attractions. But before you start checking things off your list, consider booking a walking tour early in your trip. It’s one of the best ways to get your bearings, learn from a local, and make smarter choices with the rest of your time.

Walking tours give you a lay of the land, but they also offer something more valuable: local insight. Many travelers use the first day to “see the city,” but a walking tour lets you hear stories of its history and ask questions in real time. Want to test out a few words or phrases in the local language? A walking guide is the perfect (and patient) audience.

Even better, tour guides often have recommendations you won’t find in guidebooks. Wondering if that must-see spot on your list is worth it? Ask. Want to discover a locals-only coffee shop or hole-in-the-wall eatery? They’ll know. Many travelers end up tweaking their itinerary after a walking tour, and for the better.

Walking tours are also budget-friendly. According to Statista, more than 40% of international travelers look for local tours or cultural activities under $50, and walking tours easily fit that bill. From basic city introductions around $20 per person to immersive food or drink experiences over $100, there’s an option for every interest and budget.

So before you spend hours zigzagging across town, slow down, walk a bit, and talk to someone who truly knows the city. Booking a walking tour early isn’t just a way to see more; it’s a smart move to make the most of your vacation.

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