The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) has today revealed that Tunisia’s Travel & Tourism sector is set to inject a record-breaking TND 23BN into the national economy this year.
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Step aside bachelorette parties and history buffs, there’s a new sheriff (or should we say, puppeteer) in town! Puppet City Tours is shaking up the Nashville tourism scene with a one-of-a-kind walking tour led by a charismatic puppet guide.
This innovative tour isn’t your average history lesson. Forget dry dates and dusty facts. Here, Nashville’s rich musical heritage and colorful past come alive through the eyes of a charming puppet storyteller. Sing along to catchy tunes about the city’s founding, giggle at the puppet’s insider jokes about iconic landmarks like the Ryman Auditorium, and discover hidden gems within the vibrant downtown core.
Bringing History to Life with Laughter:
“This tour is great for groups of all kinds – fun-loving adults, families with kids, or a mix of both,” says Benjamin, a visitor to Nashville and recent Puppet City Tour guest. “It might seem odd at first to have a puppet as your guide, but trust me, it works! After a few minutes, the puppet’s charm and humor take over. It’s informative, entertaining, and a truly unique way to experience Nashville. Even on my fourth visit to the city, I learned new stories and hidden gems. This personalized walking tour, with the added element of the puppet, is exceptional value for money.”
“We wanted to create a tour that’s as engaging for kids as it is informative for adults,” says Joshua Sellers, founder of Puppet City Tours. “Cornbread, our puppet guide, brings Nashville’s history to life in an educational and entertaining way. It’s the perfect escape from the typical ‘party tours’ or lengthy historical walks.”
Perfect for families with children of all ages, Puppet City Tours offers a refreshing alternative for those seeking a fun and interactive way to explore Music City. The hour-long tour promises laughter, learning, and maybe even a puppet high-five or two.
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The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) has today revealed that Tunisia’s Travel & Tourism sector is set to inject a record-breaking TND 23BN into the national economy this year.
This July, celebrate World Chocolate Day and discover Geneva’s chocolate-making heritage with Geneva Tourism’s delectable Choco Pass. The perfect way to celebrate, Geneva Tourism invites visitors to the city to discover renowned Swiss chocolatiers with a mouthwatering tour across the city. Choco Pass holders can look forward to enjoying a range of famous delicacies, from the amandes princesses at Guillaume Bichet, to Sweetzerland’s chocolate truffles or Grand Cru hot chocolates at La Bonbonnière, offering unparalleled experiences for every chocolate aficionado.
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