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Reviews: Taipei Palace Museum Guided Tour [Available in Chinese/English/Japanese | Excludes admission ticket]
Guest User2025-03-11
Love the trip! Detailed description from guide! Funny and friendly! Thank you guide!
Reviews: Xi'an Terracotta Warriors and Horses + Huaqing Palace + Lunch + Transfer | Professional Guide in Chinese/English/Japanese/Russian
Guest User2026-04-05
Everything was top-notch. Our guide, David, was very engaging. I had a wonderful time. I highly recommend him!
Reviews: Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour/Skip The Line/PickUp/Guide ENG
Guest User2024-05-28
We did the Auschwitz- Birkenau trip in May this year, Our trip was very well organised from collection from our hotel in Krakow to our return. Our tour guide was excellent, he was very professional and spoke very good English. People should be aware that this trip involves a lot of walking and there are quite a few stairs to climb especially during the Auschwitz part of the tour, the walkways are also uneven. On arrival we were give our ticket by our driver, we were told we needed passports or photo ID to gain entry and were to be searched. It’s just like going through airport security and not a problem.
Reviews: DMZ Day Trip: Third Tunnel/Dora Observatory/Imjingak/Includes Meeting with North Korean Defectors
Guest User2026-02-14
Our tour guide was Yoon from Seoul City Tour and she was very funny. It's very apparent that she's a veteran as a tour guide, with great story telling skills. The information she gave was very interesting and told in an amusing manner. The tour itself was mostly interesting, especially the first part, Imjingak, 3rd Tunnel, and Dora Observatory. However, our last stop was the Reunification Village which was more of a short (sanitary) pitstop before heading back to Seoul, where they try to sell as much merch as they can to us tourists. We were lucky with the weather that we could still see a bit of North Korea at the observatory but it's a pity that the JSA tours are suspended indefinitely. I would have liked to visit the blue building from the south side this time. We had enough time at all the stops and I didn't feel rushed (which I read about with other tours). The one thing I didn't like was that our tour guide had to beg for good reviews.