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Launch Of A Revolutionary Travel Booking Platform by Tours For Foodies: ThingsDoParis

The Paris-based company Tours For Foodies announced last week the launch of a revolutionary travel platform which enables the booking of more than 150 private tours and activities in Paris

2011-03-31
PARIS, FRANCE, March 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tours For Foodies, a French company created in December 2010 and providing food tours to foreign travellers in Paris, announced last week the launch of a revolutionary platform of tours and activities booking called ThingsDoParis.

Compared to Viator and Isango, the leading players in this market, the innovation appears to be in the nature of the tours that are distributed on the platform: 90% of these tours are private tours, which means that there are guaranteed departures every day for small groups such as families or couples, whatever the number of people willing to participate to the tours. Also, since the price is around 50% to 70% higher than for a similar group tour, ThingsDoParis offers a real compensation to the clients by using only licensed guides or licensed driver-guides for these tours.

The tours that are listed on the website range from shopping & spa to arts, romance, fun, transfers etc. The simplicity of this platform and the great quality and diversity of services provided on it should lead to a huge success, according to the earlier "Viator phenomenon". Tours For Foodies heavily targets the US and Canadian travellers for this new offer.

For more information, please contact pr@thingsdoparis.com.


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[Press-News.org] Launch Of A Revolutionary Travel Booking Platform by Tours For Foodies: ThingsDoParis
The Paris-based company Tours For Foodies announced last week the launch of a revolutionary travel platform which enables the booking of more than 150 private tours and activities in Paris