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2. Smartphone-Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Indianapolis Sights & Stories

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Tour Guides in China — a Guide to Chinese Guides!

China has tens of thousands of trained and licensed tour guides. Some of them may also be teachers, librarians, etc., working as guides part time, but all of them must pass a strict examination to be qualified to work as a tour guide. Hiring a tour guide can cost varying amounts, but you can expect to be paying $100–$200 per day.

Classes of Guides

China's tour guides are categorized into three classes . Class 1 can work directly with foreign tour operators. Tour guides working at this class are usually more experienced. English language is most often their primary foreign language. They work according to pre-arranged schedules arranged by the employer with the client.

If you're visiting less-developed areas , such as along the Silk Road, in Tibet, or in parts of Sichuan and Yunnan you will want an experienced guide with a good level of spoken English. However, in such areas, a guide with good English is more difficut to find than in Beijing or Shanghai. Zhangjiajie , for example, is becoming a very popular destination, but is another place where tour guides' English may not meet your needs.

Tour Guide or Not Tour Guide? (Do I Really Need a guide?)

Yes! Your trip to China should be a trip of a lifetime, so why risk any chance of disappointment? You may want to contrast Traveling Independently in China — How It Differs from in the West .

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That is the question. But perhaps the real question is: "How do I maximise the potential of my time, considering the money I'm going to spend on what should be a trip of a lifetime?" We hope we can help you answer this "sixty-four-thousand dollar question" here.

If you're active, walk faster than average, or just get bored easily, you may find yourself frustrated with a group tour. 

Conversely, if you have any disability, need to walk slower, eat slower, visit the toilet more, or sleep later, then keeping up with a group can be an ordeal. You may also want to stay longer in a particular place to go deeper and discover more. 

On a private tour you can go at your own pace.

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Tour guides conducting package tours have to treat the group as a 'herd'. This means you have to compromise for the sake of the group. With a group guide and tour you just have to take what is in the package. Your needs and requirements are secondary (if that!) to those of the group.

What if you're not feeling well and want an easier day, plainer food, or you'd like to stay longer for more photos at a view point? On a group tour you must plough on or get left behind and miss out on what you paid for.

On a private tour with a resourceful and experienced local private guide, your schedule can be adjusted to suit your circumstances and needs, so you make the best of your time and enjoy your China experience more. 

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A tour guide provides assistance, information, and guidance to individuals or groups of tourists during their travels. Their primary role is to enhance the travel experience by sharing knowledge and insights about the destinations, attractions, and cultural aspects of the places being visited. Tour guides are well-versed in the history, geography, culture, and traditions of the locations they cover, and they use their expertise to educate and entertain the tourists.

Tour guides are responsible for organizing and leading tours, ensuring that the itinerary is followed, and the group stays on schedule. They may work in various settings, including cities, historical sites, natural landscapes, or cultural landmarks. During tours, guides provide commentary, answer questions, and engage with the tourists, creating an interactive and immersive experience. They may also assist with logistical matters, such as arranging transportation, coordinating entry to attractions, and recommending places to eat or shop.

What does a Tour Guide do?

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Tour guides bring destinations to life by providing valuable expertise and insights. While guidebooks and online resources can offer information, tour guides offer a unique and personalized experience that cannot be replicated.

Duties and Responsibilities Tour guides have a range of duties and responsibilities to ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience for tourists. Some of the key responsibilities include:

  • Planning and organizing: Tour guides research and plan tour itineraries, considering factors such as the duration of the tour, the interests of the group, and the availability of attractions. They arrange transportation, accommodation, meals, and any necessary permits or tickets, ensuring that everything is well-coordinated.
  • Providing information and commentary: A primary role of tour guides is to offer informative and engaging commentary about the destinations being visited. They share historical facts, cultural insights, and interesting anecdotes to educate and entertain tourists. Guides should have a deep understanding of the locations, including their history, architecture, local customs, and traditions.
  • Leading tours and managing groups: Tour guides are responsible for leading the group throughout the tour. They ensure that the group stays together, follows the itinerary, and adheres to any safety guidelines. Guides should have good organizational and leadership skills to manage groups of varying sizes and diverse backgrounds.
  • Assisting with logistics: Tour guides handle practical aspects of the tour, such as coordinating transportation between sites, arranging entry to attractions, and managing timing to optimize the itinerary. They provide directions, answer questions, and offer recommendations for meals, shopping, and other activities.
  • Ensuring safety and security: Guides prioritize the safety and security of the tourists. They inform the group about potential risks or hazards, and they take necessary precautions to prevent accidents or incidents. In emergency situations, guides should be prepared to provide assistance and follow appropriate protocols.
  • Interacting and engaging with tourists: Tour guides create a welcoming and interactive environment for tourists. They foster a positive and friendly atmosphere, encourage questions, and actively engage with the group. Guides should be approachable and adaptable, catering to the needs and interests of the tourists.
  • Resolving issues and addressing concerns: Tour guides act as a point of contact for tourists, addressing any concerns or issues that may arise during the tour. They handle complaints, resolve conflicts, and provide assistance or alternative solutions when needed.
  • Promoting responsible and sustainable tourism: Guides play a crucial role in promoting responsible tourism practices. They educate tourists about local customs and cultural sensitivities, encourage respectful behavior towards local communities and the environment, and advocate for sustainable travel practices.

Types of Tour Guides There are various types of tour guides, each specializing in different areas and catering to specific types of tours. Here are some common types of tour guides and a brief description of what they do:

  • City Tour Guides: City tour guides specialize in providing tours within a specific city or urban area. They are well-versed in the history, architecture, landmarks, and culture of the city. Their role is to guide tourists through popular attractions, historical sites, and local neighborhoods, offering insights and commentary along the way.
  • Cultural Tour Guides: Cultural tour guides focus on highlighting the cultural aspects of a destination. They provide in-depth knowledge about local traditions, customs, festivals, and arts. These guides may accompany tourists to museums, art galleries, cultural events, or religious sites, helping them understand and appreciate the cultural significance of these places.
  • Ecotourism Guides : Ecotourism guides are responsible for designing and planning itineraries that are environmentally and culturally responsible, researching the destination, developing educational materials, preparing necessary equipment, and coordinating logistics such as transportation, accommodation, and meals.
  • Adventure Tour Guides: Adventure tour guides lead tours focused on outdoor activities and adventure sports such as hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, or skiing. They possess skills and knowledge in the specific activities offered, ensuring the safety of participants while providing guidance and instruction. Adventure guides may take tourists to remote and challenging locations, coordinating logistics and providing a thrilling experience.
  • Historical Tour Guides: Historical tour guides specialize in providing detailed insights into the history of a destination. They are knowledgeable about specific historical periods, events, and significant landmarks. These guides often work in historical sites, monuments, or archaeological sites, sharing historical context and stories that bring the past to life for tourists.
  • Specialized Tour Guides: Specialized tour guides cater to niche interests or specific types of tours. Examples include food tour guides who focus on culinary experiences, wine tour guides who provide expertise on vineyards and wine tasting, or art tour guides who lead tours in museums and art galleries, offering interpretations of artworks.

Are you suited to be a tour guide?

Tour guides have distinct personalities . They tend to be social individuals, which means they’re kind, generous, cooperative, patient, caring, helpful, empathetic, tactful, and friendly. They excel at socializing, helping others, and teaching. Some of them are also enterprising, meaning they’re adventurous, ambitious, assertive, extroverted, energetic, enthusiastic, confident, and optimistic.

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What is the workplace of a Tour Guide like?

The workplace of a tour guide can be quite diverse and dynamic, offering a mix of indoor and outdoor environments. One aspect of their workplace involves cultural and urban settings. City tour guides, for instance, operate within bustling cities, leading tourists through streets, squares, and iconic landmarks. They may work in vibrant neighborhoods, historic districts, or cosmopolitan areas, immersing tourists in the local culture and urban atmosphere. These guides navigate through crowded streets, interact with locals, and provide insights into the city's history, architecture, and vibrant lifestyle. They may also lead tours in museums, art galleries, or cultural centers, where they can showcase the city's artistic and cultural offerings.

Another significant aspect of a tour guide's workplace is outdoor settings. Nature and wildlife tour guides find themselves working in breathtaking natural landscapes, such as forests, mountains, or coastal areas. These guides lead groups on hikes, nature walks, or wildlife safaris, sharing their knowledge about the local flora, fauna, and ecosystems. Their workplace is characterized by stunning scenery, serene environments, and opportunities for visitors to connect with nature. Adventure tour guides also operate in outdoor settings, taking tourists on thrilling activities like rafting, rock climbing, or skiing. They work in adventurous and often remote locations, ensuring the safety of participants while providing an adrenaline-pumping experience.

Additionally, the workplace of a tour guide can extend to various modes of transportation. They may lead tours on buses, boats, trains, or even walking tours, utilizing different forms of transportation to explore diverse attractions and destinations. This allows guides to provide a comprehensive experience, showcasing various facets of a region while offering comfort and convenience to tourists.

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Your tour guides are the face of your company. They’re the ones interacting with your guests on a day-to-day basis and making sure they’re having the best experience possible.

If you want to provide your guests with excellent service, you might want to consider investing in specialized tour guide training. There are a number of programs to choose from, from beginner courses that teach the basics of guiding to more advanced certifications that fully prepare a guide for every kind of tour.

The travel landscape is constantly changing, and keeping your guides up-to-date on the latest trends will help you better meet your guest’s expectations.

In this post, you’ll learn why investing in additional training for your tour guides is a good idea — plus six unique programs to consider.

Why should you invest in training for your tour guides?

What qualities should a tour guide have.

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Tour guide training programs help guides hone in on a number of important skills, including their storytelling capabilities and how to solve problems on a tour. Courses on public speaking and group psychology can feel more confident during their tours. In turn, they’ll provide a better experience.

Courses that introduce guides to real-life scenarios and have them work their way through them can be especially useful for those who have never worked as a guide before.

In other words, these training programs specifically focus on developing the traits that make a “just OK” tour guide great.

Finally, additional training can also make your company more reputable. With a certification or two under their belt, your tour guides can make your company stand out from others in your area.

Remember that an excellent tour guide can leave a lasting impression on your guests and make them want to refer your company to their friends. A bad one can do just the opposite. Don’t you think that’s worth the investment?

An exceptional tour guide is an expert on their destination and the tours they’re leading. 

They’re  also charismatic  and know how to connect with guests. The best tour guides love being around people, have superior communication skills, and understand how to read a crowd.

Tour guides should also have great storytelling skills. They should be able to package information into interesting narratives that capture your guests’ attention.

Finally, a great tour guide is always enthusiastic about the experience they’re leading. They know how to get guests excited about your tours and make sure they’re enjoying themselves throughout the whole experience.

6 best training programs and courses for tour guides. 

Most training programs today are available online as well as in person. Whether you’re looking for destination-specific training or quick courses your guides can complete on the go, here are six of the best training programs available for tour guides.

TripSchool offers online courses as well as in-person destination training around the U.S. Co-founded by industry veterans Mitch Bach and Alan Armijo, the company is dedicated to helping both tour guides and operators offer travelers the best service possible.

Your guides can take several online courses with TripSchool, including:

  • Local Tour Guide & Experience Certificate:  a complete tour guide training program
  • Multi-Day Tour Director Certificate:  a program that’ll teach guides how to design memorable tour experiences
  • Start Your Own Tour Business:  a step-by-step guide to starting a travel business
  • Storytelling Mastery:  a program to help guides develop their storytelling skills
  • Student Tour Mastery:  a guide to working with students specifically

TripSchool also offers in-person training specific to destinations like San Francisco and New Orleans. There are even experience-based programs like “New England Fall Foliage” and “Southwest National Parks” that are tailored to guides operating in those segments.

2.  International Tour Management Institute

The International Tour Management Institute (ITMI) is a well-known program that provides training from experienced leaders in the tourism industry. The tourism school focuses on hands-on, in-person training, although online courses are also available.

ITMI offers one- to two-week online self-study programs, where tour guides can learn the fundamentals of being a travel leader. There’s also a five-week online group training program that features 10 live classes for local guides.

The tour director coaching and certification program is five weeks long and includes four days of in-person field training. This program allows guides to practice their skills in real life and teaches them how to handle situations that may arise domestically and internationally.

All of the courses also include training in socially responsible and environmentally conscious tourism.

Veteran tour guide Kelsey Tonner started the Be a Better Guide project to connect tour and activity entrepreneurs all over the world.

His Online Tourism Academy features practical training programs for tour guides and operators alike. All courses can be completed online and are also available on mobile. They include:

  • Create Unforgettable Tours:  A step-by-step program teaching guides or operators how to jumpstart their tour business.
  • Scale Your Tour Business:  A program teaching operators how to grow their business.
  • Entertain and Captivate:  Teaches tour guides how to use storytelling to captivate their guests.
  • Inspire Your Staff:  A course dedicated to honing skills like customer service, public speaking, people skills, storytelling, and more.

The academy has a growing community of over 17,000 members from 40+ countries around the world.

The International Guide Academy started in 1973 with courses in Australia, Hong Kong, and London. In 1988, the academy began offering courses in the U.S. The company expanded to Mexico in 2007 and to Canada in 2010.

Local tour guides can participate in both online or in-person courses that teach leadership, research, and public speaking skills. The academy caps its class sizes at 22 students, which allows for more individual attention during and after the program.

The academy also lets tour operators design custom curriculums that meet their company’s specific needs.

5.  EastguidesWest

East guides West offers training and consulting for tour operators and tour guides in unknown, underrated, and under-valued destinations around the world. The program also connects local tour companies and guides to larger, more well-known Western tour operators.

Tour guide training ranges from starter courses touching on everything you need to know to become a guide to more immersive multi-day, in-person programs. Several online courses are also available, including one on tour problem solving and another about keeping guests healthy.

The Good Tourism Institute places an emphasis on sustainable tourism, the goal being to make the tourism industry a better place for businesses and travelers alike.

The company is working on an online course that teaches how to offer unique experiences that benefit your local community. The course will focus on the latest trends in modern-day tourism, strategy development, office management, communication, and online marketing.

If you’re looking for a way to make your company stand out from others in your area, investing in extra tour guide training is the way to go. Each company on this list offers a variety of different training programs that can help your guides offer the best service possible.

Writer Carla Vianna

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Most tour and activity providers find themselves embracing a career in the travel industry through an appreciation for certain cultures or destinations. But to be successful in this role, you need to know which tour guide rules to keep in mind.

As a tour guide, you have a profound impact on how a guest interacts with their surroundings. And you also have the power to offer guests a life-changing experience through your charm and wit.

Sure, you don’t have to become the expert on the komodo dragon or shark mating rituals, but does it hurt to have a few fun facts at the ready? 

Nope! 

Ultimately, a skilled tour guide will know when to turn up the charm and dial the facts back to match the bandwidth of their audience. And as a tour guideline, you should adjust your performance based on the feedback and social cues you receive from your audience.

TL; DR: To be a fantastic tour guide, you should be full of enthusiasm, knowledge and kindness.

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What are the golden rules of tour guiding

For many, guiding tours is an ideal way to see the world while getting paid to travel.

However, the role of a tour guide can be highly impactful, if you focus on making it fun and entertaining. Not only do you have endless opportunities to meet fascinating people from all over the globe, but you’ll never stop learning. 

It makes sense that some of the best tour guides are hungry to connect with new people and enjoy reciting fun facts about what makes a place special. And whether you’re a pro or just starting out, it helps to know which tour guidelines to follow. 

1. Be present, punctual and full of personality

There are few things worse than a tour guide who isn’t engaging, especially when guests arrive with high expectations. Show a vested interest in your guests during the first meeting — especially if you have a few early bird arrivals.

And since this role is equal parts education and entertainment, people with big personalities tend to do well as tour guides. This is a credit to having the ability to add a little extra zest to an experience.

Personalize the experience

The reason why people still book live tours is that in-person delivery is better than reading a guidebook. Ultimately, you have the power to transform an ordinary encounter into something more memorable. To do this, you’ll want to become a storyteller.

Do you know what’s worse than being a tour guide without a funny bone? Being hard to hear! If guests are straining to follow what you’re saying, they’ll likely tune you out. 

And, even better if you can drum up fodder that travelers will not be able to find in a guidebook. Whether it’s because it’s new, insider knowledge or off-the-cuff — fun facts can send your guests into a fit of laughter and keep them engaged.

2. Know your stuff — as a tour guide rule

What do travelers often rave with tour guides? Approachability and good candour tend to show up in 5-star reviews, highlighting how a good attitude goes a long way.

You’ll need to stay up-to-date on the subject matter because guests are going to expect you to have all of the answers. With that said, you do not need to fib if you receive a curveball question. Instead, invite the audience to chime in if they have an answer or commit to finding out and responding at a later time.

Still, no matter how much you prepare, some travelers will throw some quizzical questions your way. Lean into your ability to charm and dazzle people with your local knowledge to escape these encounters unfazed.

Take time to prepare

Understandably, tour guides should have all of their ducks in a row once the tour starts. Dedicate time to doing a dry-run of your tours in advance to avoid potential hiccups that might pop up en route.

Typically, guides know where they are going, have a good sense of direction, anticipate when local restaurants and popular landmarks will be open and busy while also gauging optimal times for travel overall. 

3. Engage with guests while sharing tour guidelines

Get to know your guests by striking up a conversation. There’s something known as the “third thing”. I learned about it from a brilliant architect friend who shared that wherever two people can find an item or topic they are familiar with, it helps to strike up a conversation. 

In reviews, tour guides who are engaging and entertaining receive high praise. We know that becoming a 5-star tour guide takes work, but the added effort will pay off through reviews and word-of-mouth referrals.

Becoming a skilled communicator

Guests want a tour guide is confident and fun to be around. You’ll want to conduct the tour at a pace and tone that’s easy to follow. What does this sound like?

Use inclusive language to make guests feel welcome. The best way to brush up on your communication skills is to use them on a regular basis. Invite discussion and provide context for your guests to ask questions.

4. Offer helpful and timely insight

When leading a tour group, you’ll likely be commenting on things you’ve seen many times before. Imagine yourself in the shoes of a traveler. 

So while you may find yourself constantly searching for new ways to talk about the same thing, it’s the first time for many — if not all — of your guests. When you share stories or recite unconventional facts, small details like these kick the experience up a notch.

Try changing up your route or focusing on different sensory receptors to offer fresh and fun ways of re-visiting the same places.

You want to create an inclusive guided experience that welcomes all types of travelers — including kids, visitors with mobility challenges and slower-paced adventurers. 

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5. Address guests and answer questions

Some travelers might initially be nervous to ask you questions because they will yet to have a rapport with you. 

Think about common questions guests have and aim to proactively address them with your guests. And determine which facts you believe will be most advantageous for guests to know, then share them — openly. 

To combat this, position yourself as a friendly and approachable guide who’s here to do just that — guide their experience. Reiterate how the tour is theirs alone, but your role is to facilitate the best experience possible.

Speak loud and proud

Annunciate. Broadcast. Project. This is not a time to use your library voice. I mean, there’s a balance, but aim to be vocal enough that passersby find themselves eavesdropping on what you’re sharing. 

An added benefit is if your tour heads somewhere quiet, guests will be tuned in to your voice and more likely to lean in if you’ve been using inflection to command their attention.

Aim to be full of charisma

While hard to define — charisma is a core element of becoming a successful tour guide. 

It can be summarized as one part charm, one part knowledge and one part wit with a dash of humour for good measure. 

6. Demonstrate good time-management and organizational skills

Leading by example is one of the most effective ways of gaining the trust of your audience. Sure, you’ll probably contend with a few latecomers on tours — but don’t let this derail the entire group.

For visitors arriving at a new location, they tend to have a lot of questions. On your tour, aim to proactively answer them and allow space to respond to your curious followers. 

To better frame the experience, give your tour a dry-run. Without the pressure of a tour group, you can see when certain dining spots, viewpoints or transportation routes will be busy, and adjust your plans to maximize the visitor experience.

7. Infuse storytelling as part of your tour guide rules

There are plenty of advantages to becoming a skilled storyteller. First, as travelers, we thrive on stories. They help to forge new neural pathways and turn ordinary encounters into something more relatable.

And second, while it can feel intimidating to share personal anecdotes and memories, storytelling elevates the tour for your guests. Plus, you can ad lib and you’ll have guests who are none the wiser.

Peter Syme shares something called the Peak Design Rule , where he suggests tour guides identify elements throughout your tour that is most helpful, entertaining and valuable, and design your tour around that. 

Travelers develop a greater capacity to recount their adventures in a favourable light with personalized tours.

8. Keep things moving

When you step into the role of tour guide, you assume the responsibility of educator and entertainer .

There will be times when you have a restless audience member or guests that tune you out. Don’t panic — instead, aim to keep a consistent pace throughout your tour.

Account for buffer time throughout your route, giving consideration to guests of all ages and mobilities. And once a tour begins — keep that trust going by letting visitors know what to expect next and offering reasons behind each stop you have planned along the route.

9. Offer breaks

If you’re leading a scenic tour, note a few stopping points en route where guests can expect to have a few minutes to snap photos and take in the view. Allow ample time for breaks while on tour. They allow guests to feel refreshed and ready for the next stop on the tour.

In addition, short pauses help guests rest up, so they have the capacity to mentally digest more information.

Bring some snacks along

Instead of waiting until the eleventh hour to lead your guests to a dining location, bring snacks and water as a safety mechanism. This is especially useful for guests traveling with young children. And while it’s not expected, it can absolutely save the day for a family who just needs a little extra support.

Food can act as a bridge between cultures. You’ve probably heard the term “hangry” or been on the receiving end of a guest who’s coping with low blood sugar.

Ultimately, you’ll have some guests who are keen to see the next vantage point and a handful of tour guests that are more inclined to take their time meandering along the route. 

10. Start and end tours on time

There will always be guests who misgauge timing or location and show up late to a tour. And while travelers might visit a location for the first time and find themselves running behind, this should not take away from your fellow guests who arrived on time. 

One thing you should have control over is whether your tour or activity ends on time. Instill a walking pace that accounts for little ones and more mature travelers, by building in some buffer into your schedule. 

This way you can feel good about pausing to talk more in depth throughout your tour. 

Research proves people tend to remember negative experiences more readily than positive encounters.  It could be that guests are hardwired to weigh bad encounters differently than positive ones, but it’s also a way of keeping them safe from repeating the same mistake in the future.   

Helpful tour guide rules to keep in mind

Ideally, you want to create opportunities for guests to feel included and listened to throughout your tour. If it works for your style, ask questions in advance and help them to feel involved in the experience.

But, one thing to keep in mind is that your job isn’t done when the tour ends — you’ll want to bookend the tour for guests with options for learning more along with prompts for a review.

  • Guests don’t know what you know — overshare information to keep visitors in the loop
  • Include a safety overview whether it’s related to gear, the location or the route
  • Provide guidelines for what to expect and how they can expect to interact with you/others
  • Let guests know where to find washrooms en route
  • Build in buffer timing in case guests are late

As a general tour guide rule, the greater amount a guest pays, the more they will expect from the lead tour guide. You may find that tipping is activity and location-dependant.

But with guests visiting from all over the world, make sure you share how tips indicate that you’ve done a great job and while not required, are greatly appreciated.

Set a tone of curiosity, competency and confidence early on. This way, travelers arriving bright-eyed and bushy-tailed — will be ready to trust you to show them the world.

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What To Wear As A Tour Guide

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Being a tour guide is an exciting and rewarding profession that allows you to share your love for travel and adventure with others. As a tour guide, you not only serve as a source of information, but you also help create memorable experiences for your clients. One aspect of being a successful tour guide is dressing appropriately for the role.

The way you dress as a tour guide can have a significant impact on how clients perceive you and the overall experience they have on the tour. Your attire should not only reflect professionalism and expertise, but it should also be practical, comfortable, and suitable for the type of tour you are leading.

In this article, we will explore the importance of dressing as a tour guide and provide valuable tips and suggestions on how to choose the right attire for different types of tours. We will also discuss the significance of proper footwear and accessories, as well as the cultural considerations to keep in mind when dressing as a tour guide.

Whether you are leading a hiking expedition, conducting a museum tour, or guiding a group through a bustling city, this article will help you make informed decisions about what to wear as a tour guide, ensuring that you not only look professional but also feel comfortable and confident in your role.

Importance of Dressing as a Tour Guide

As a tour guide, your appearance plays a crucial role in establishing trust and credibility with your clients. Dressing appropriately for the role not only shows your professionalism but also signals to your clients that you take your job seriously. Here are several reasons why dressing as a tour guide is important:

  • Creates a Positive First Impression: Your attire is the first thing clients notice about you when they meet you. A well-groomed and appropriately dressed tour guide leaves a positive and lasting impression on clients, setting the tone for the rest of their experience.
  • Reflects Expertise: Your clothing should reflect your knowledge and expertise in the field. It should give clients the confidence that they are in the hands of a knowledgeable guide who can provide accurate and insightful information about the tour destination.
  • Establishes Professionalism: Dressing professionally shows that you take your role seriously and that you value your clients’ trust and investment in the tour. It conveys a sense of professionalism and competence, which is essential for building rapport and ensuring client satisfaction.
  • Enhances Group Cohesion: When you dress appropriately for the tour, clients are more likely to see you as a leader and authority figure. This helps establish a sense of cohesion within the group, allowing you to effectively manage and guide your clients throughout the tour.
  • Fosters Client Confidence: Your attire can instill confidence in your clients that they are in safe and capable hands. When clients see you dressed professionally and appropriately for the tour, they feel reassured and more comfortable relying on your guidance.

Overall, the way you dress as a tour guide sets the tone for the entire tour experience. It not only affects how clients perceive you but also influences their overall satisfaction with the tour. By dressing appropriately, you create a positive and professional image, allowing clients to fully trust and engage with you throughout the journey.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Tour Guide Attire

When selecting your tour guide attire, it is important to consider a variety of factors to ensure that your clothing is suitable for the tour and meets the expectations of your clients. Here are some key factors to consider:

  • Type of Tour: The nature of the tour will significantly influence your clothing choices. For outdoor activities such as hiking or camping tours, opt for comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing. For cultural or historical tours, choose attire that respects the traditions and customs of the destination.
  • Season and Weather: The climate and weather conditions at the tour destination should guide your clothing decisions. In warmer months, lightweight and breathable fabrics are ideal, while layered clothing may be necessary for cooler temperatures. Consider the potential for rain or sunshine and plan accordingly.
  • Client Expectations and Demographics: It’s essential to understand the expectations and preferences of your clients. For example, if your clients are expecting a more formal experience, dress accordingly. Similarly, consider the demographic of your clients – their age, cultural background, and interests – to ensure your attire resonates with them.
  • Practicality and Comfort: Tour guiding often involves physical activity and long hours on your feet. Choose clothing that allows ease of movement and provides comfort throughout the day. Opt for breathable fabrics, flexible waistbands, and appropriate footwear to ensure comfort and practicality.
  • Cultural Appropriateness: When leading tours in different regions or countries, it is crucial to respect and adhere to local cultural norms. Familiarize yourself with any dress codes or cultural sensitivities to ensure that your attire is appropriate and respectful. Avoid clothing that may be considered offensive or disrespectful.
  • Visibility and Identification: As a tour guide, you need to be easily recognizable by your clients. Consider wearing a badge or a tour guide uniform that clearly identifies you. This helps establish your authority and ensures that your clients can easily spot you in a crowded area.

By taking these factors into consideration, you can choose tour guide attire that aligns with the nature of the tour, meets client expectations, and promotes comfort and professionalism. Remember, finding the right balance between practicality and cultural appropriateness is essential to ensure an enjoyable and respectful tour experience for everyone involved.

Dress Code Suggestions for Different Types of Tours

When leading different types of tours, it’s important to dress appropriately to fit the theme and activities involved. Here are some dress code suggestions for various types of tours:

  • Outdoor Adventure Tours: If you’re leading hiking, camping, or adventure tours, prioritize comfort and practicality. Opt for moisture-wicking, breathable fabrics that provide protection against the elements. Choose lightweight and quick-drying clothing for warm weather and layer up with thermal or waterproof gear for colder conditions. Don’t forget to wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
  • Cultural or Historical Tours: When leading tours that involve visiting cultural sites, museums, or historical landmarks, it’s important to dress respectfully. Consider wearing more formal attire, such as collared shirts or blouses, paired with trousers or skirts. Avoid overly casual or revealing clothing. Respect any dress codes that may be applicable at specific sites, such as covering your shoulders or removing your shoes.
  • City Tours: City tours often require a balance between comfort and style. Opt for smart-casual attire, such as a collared shirt or blouse paired with well-fitting pants or a skirt. Choose comfortable footwear for long walks, such as sneakers or flats. Layering is key for varying weather conditions, so bring a lightweight jacket or cardigan that matches your outfit.
  • Water-based Tours: For tours that involve activities like boat trips, kayaking, or snorkeling, choose clothing that can get wet and dry quickly. Consider wearing swimwear or quick-drying shorts and a rash guard. Don’t forget to bring a hat, sunglasses, and water shoes to protect your feet and provide traction on wet surfaces.
  • Food and Wine Tours: Food and wine tours often involve visiting restaurants or wineries, so it’s important to dress slightly more formal. Opt for business casual attire, such as a collared shirt or blouse with trousers or a dress. Choose comfortable footwear for walking and ensure your clothing is not restrictive, as you may be sampling various dishes.

Remember, these suggestions serve as a general guideline, and it’s important to adapt your clothing choices based on specific tour requirements and cultural considerations. Always prioritize comfort, practicality, and respecting the local customs and expectations of your clients.

Tips for Comfortable and Practical Footwear Options

As a tour guide, your feet are your most important asset. You’ll be spending long hours on your feet, walking, and exploring with your clients. Therefore, it’s crucial to choose footwear that is not only comfortable but also practical. Here are some tips for selecting the right shoes:

  • Comfort over Style: While it’s important to look presentable, prioritize comfort over style when it comes to footwear. Look for shoes that provide ample support, cushioning, and flexibility. Avoid high heels, as they can cause discomfort and fatigue over prolonged periods of walking.
  • Choose the Right Fit: Ill-fitting shoes can lead to blisters, discomfort, and foot pain. Make sure to measure your feet accurately and try on shoes before purchasing. Look for shoes with a roomy toe box that allows your toes to wiggle without restriction. Ensure that the shoes have a secure and adjustable closure system, such as laces or straps.
  • Consider the Terrain: The type of tour and terrain you’ll be navigating will dictate the type of footwear you need. For city tours or indoor activities, opt for comfortable walking shoes or sneakers with good traction. For outdoor adventures, such as hiking or exploring rough terrain, invest in sturdy and supportive hiking boots or trail shoes.
  • Test the Shoes: Before taking your new shoes on a tour, take them for a test walk to ensure they’re comfortable and don’t cause any discomfort or rubbing. Wear them around the house or on short walks to break them in and make any necessary adjustments.
  • Consider Climate and Weather: Take into account the climate and weather conditions of the tour destination when selecting footwear. For hot and humid environments, choose breathable shoes with moisture-wicking properties. In wet or rainy conditions, opt for waterproof or water-resistant shoes that provide protection from the elements.
  • Bring Spare Shoes: It’s always a good idea to have an extra pair of shoes with you, especially on longer tours or multi-day trips. Having a backup pair allows you to give your feet a break and switch out shoes if needed. It also comes in handy if your primary shoes get wet or muddy.

Remember, taking care of your feet is essential for your well-being as a tour guide. By choosing comfortable and practical footwear, you’ll not only be able to navigate various terrains with ease but also ensure that you’re able to focus on delivering an exceptional tour experience for your clients.

Accessories to Enhance the Tour Guide Attire

Accessories can play a significant role in enhancing your tour guide attire, adding functionality and style to your overall look. Here are some accessories that can elevate your outfit and improve your performance as a tour guide:

  • Headwear: A hat or cap not only provides sun protection but also adds a touch of style to your ensemble. Choose a hat that suits the type of tour and the climate you’ll be in. A wide-brimmed hat is perfect for outdoor tours, while a stylish cap can work well for city or cultural tours.
  • Badge or ID: Wear a visible badge or identification that clearly identifies you as a tour guide. This helps clients easily recognize you in crowded areas and establishes your authority as the leader of the tour.
  • Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from the sun’s rays and reduce glare by wearing a pair of sunglasses. Opt for a stylish and functional pair that suits your face shape and provides adequate UV protection.
  • Bag or Backpack: A durable and practical bag or backpack is essential for carrying tour essentials such as water bottles, guidebooks, maps, and first aid kits. Choose a bag with multiple compartments and comfortable straps to distribute the weight evenly.
  • Watch: A reliable and easily readable watch is invaluable for keeping track of time during the tour. Whether it’s ensuring punctuality or sticking to the tour itinerary, a watch keeps you on track and allows you to provide a smooth and seamless tour experience for your clients.
  • Camera: As a tour guide, you might need to take photos or capture memorable moments for your clients. Carrying a lightweight and high-quality camera allows you to document the tour and create lasting memories.
  • Communication Device: Depending on the size and nature of your tour, a communication device such as a walkie-talkie or smartphone can be helpful in staying connected with your clients and other guides. It allows for clear communication and quick coordination, ensuring a well-organized and efficient tour.

Remember, while accessories can enhance your tour guide attire, it’s essential not to overdo it. Strike a balance between functionality and style, and ensure that your accessories do not hinder your performance as a tour guide. Choose items that serve a purpose and complement your overall look, allowing you to provide a professional and enjoyable experience for your clients.

Cultural Considerations for Tour Guide Dressing

When leading tours in different regions or countries, it is crucial to be mindful of the local culture and dress appropriately to show respect and avoid inadvertently causing offense. Here are some cultural considerations to keep in mind when dressing as a tour guide:

  • Research and Learn: Take the time to research and understand the cultural norms and expectations regarding attire in the destination you’ll be touring. Familiarize yourself with any specific dress codes or customs, especially when visiting religious sites or conservative communities.
  • Modesty: In many cultures, modesty is highly valued. Dress modestly by opting for clothing that covers your shoulders, knees, and cleavage. Avoid wearing revealing or form-fitting clothing that may be considered inappropriate or offensive.
  • Traditional Attire: Consider wearing traditional or traditional-inspired clothing that aligns with the local culture, if appropriate and respectful to do so. This can enhance the tour experience and show your appreciation for the local heritage.
  • Color Symbolism: Be aware of any cultural significance attached to specific colors. In some cultures, certain colors may have religious or traditional associations. Avoid wearing colors that may be considered offensive or inappropriate, and opt for neutrals or culturally significant colors when appropriate.
  • Footwear Etiquette: Some cultures have customs regarding footwear. Before entering certain places, such as temples or private homes, you may be required to remove your shoes. Be prepared by wearing socks or bringing slip-on footwear that can be easily and respectfully removed.
  • Head Coverings: In certain religious or cultural contexts, it may be appropriate or required to cover your head as a sign of respect. Familiarize yourself with the customs and expectations, and consider having a scarf or head covering available for such situations.
  • Jewelry and Symbols: Be mindful of the jewelry and symbols you wear, as they may have cultural or religious significance. Avoid wearing items that may be considered disrespectful or offensive to the local culture or religion.
  • Adaptability and Flexibility: As a tour guide, it’s essential to be adaptable and sensitive to cultural variations. Be open to adjustments in your attire based on specific cultural requirements or client preferences, while still maintaining professionalism and comfort.

By being culturally sensitive and dressing appropriately, you show respect for the local customs and traditions. This not only enhances the tour experience for your clients but also helps foster positive interactions and connections with the local community.

Dressing appropriately as a tour guide is essential for creating a positive and professional impression, establishing credibility, and ensuring client satisfaction. By considering factors such as the type of tour, climate, client expectations, and cultural sensitivities, you can choose attire that aligns with the nature of the tour and meets the needs of your clients.

Remember to prioritize comfort and practicality in your footwear choices, as you’ll be spending long hours on your feet. Accessories can also enhance your tour guide attire, providing functionality and adding a stylish touch. However, it’s important not to overdo it and to strike a balance that allows you to perform your duties effectively.

Lastly, cultural considerations play a significant role in tour guide dressing. Respecting local customs, dress codes, and traditions shows a deep appreciation for the culture and fosters positive interactions with clients and the local community. Being adaptable and flexible shows your willingness to embrace different cultural norms.

By carefully selecting your attire, taking into account comfort, practicality, and cultural sensitivities, you can confidently lead tours and provide an exceptional experience for your clients. Dressing as a tour guide not only reflects your professionalism but also ensures that you are well-equipped to guide and inspire your clients on their adventures.

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Taylor Swift is about to go back on tour: Here's what to expect on the Eras Tour in Paris

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After a two-month break, Taylor Swift is revitalizing her titanic Eras Tour in Paris, and fans believe there are changes coming to the show.

If you are wondering where she's playing, if there will be changes and how to score tickets, here's everything we know.

And if you're new to the Eras Tour party, you can get caught up on the first 83 shows here .

When does the Eras Tour start again?

Swift kicks off the European leg of her tour on Thursday, May 9, in Paris. She will perform Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, as well, in the City of Light.

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What are Taylor Swift's tour dates in Europe?

There are 69 shows left in the Eras Tour: 51 in Europe, nine in America and nine in Canada.

The European leg stretches from May all the way through a five-night stand at Wembley Stadium in London in mid-August.

See a complete list of international dates here .

After she wraps up in Europe, Swift will stop in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis before wrapping up in Canada.

See the remaining U.S. dates here .

What is the Eras Tour set list?

The Eras Tour has featured a massive 45-song set list you can check out here . But speculation is swirling it won't look the same when Swift takes the stage in Paris.

Will Taylor Swift add 'The Tortured Poets Department' to her set list?

The tortured poet has been on hiatus keeping her stamina up by releasing a double album of 31 tracks. The 2-hours-and-2-minutes project broke a number of Billboard records as the superstar did zero press to promote it. Fans flocked to stores and streaming services to listen to all the songs from "Fortnight" to "The Manuscript."

Although the singer has not confirmed whether her 11th era album will be added to her Eras Tour set list, she did post a YouTube shorts video with two scenes that sent Easter egg decoders into a frenzy. In one of the shots, the singer is next to a railing where a "TTPD" logo appears to be (at 0:11). In the succeeding shot, her back-up dancers perform holding canes and wearing top hats, something they have not worn previously.

Swift's dancers and bandmates posted to their Instagram stories as they left for France last week. The singer did not appear at two media events with her boyfriend Travis Kelce: the Kentucky Derby and a Formula 1 race in Miami , Florida. Patrick Mahomes, Kelce's friend and Kansas City's quarterback, attended the car racing spectacular with his wife, Brittany.

Can I still get Eras Tour tickets?

Swift's show is completely sold out in Europe and North America. There are resale sites with tickets, but be wary of scams. The best way to avoid getting swindled is continuously checking links on Swift's website . There are some for resale on the sites verified by her camp.

Singapore was a hotbed for fans who traveled thousands of miles only to get turned away at the venue. In Tokyo and Australia, last-minute ticket drops happened a few days — without announcement — ahead of the shows.

Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis — the three U.S. cities Swift is visiting in the fall — have some of the heftiest price tags with Canada closely behind. In may be cheaper to travel to Warsaw, Poland, or Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Here's a list of cities with the cheapest resale tickets, according to travel website  Islands.com .

10. Vienna, Austria — total average cost: $1,089, safety score: 69.72

9. Cardiff, U.K. — total average cost: $1,061, safety score: 61.83

8. Lyon, France — total average cost: $1,047, safety score: 44.3

7. Lisbon, Portugal — total average cost: $1,028, safety score: 70.15

6. Munich, Germany — total average cost: $1,000, safety score: 78.88

5. Paris, France — total average cost: $971, safety score: 41.83

4. Stockholm, Sweden — total average cost: $935, safety score: 53.86

3. Hamburg, Germany — total average cost: $903, safety score: 57.51

2. Gelsenkirchen, Germany — total average cost: $749, safety score: 51.33

1. Warsaw, Poland — total average cost: $712, safety score: 72.98

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Who are the opening acts?

Paramore launched the Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023, so it's fitting the American rock band is opening the tour's second year. The act will open for Swift for 51 shows across Europe . The band was dubbed the 2024 Record Store Day global ambassador and surprised fans in Nashville the weekend following the release of "The Tortured Poets Department."

When the tour comes back to North America in October , Swift's opening act will be Gracie Abrams.

Where can I watch if I don't have tickets?

The Eras Tour is one of the first tours that has been followed, globally, by thousands of fans on digital platforms. Fans dedicate part of their concert experience to livestreaming as Swift performs. A few Swifties have learned how to host their own shows over social media including Tess Bohne , known as the livestream queen. Bohne goes live for (almost) every show pulling streams from Instagram and TikTok. When a livestream goes down, she fills the time with banter.

On YouTube, user @TaylorSwiftHockeyBro also livestreams the three-hour show, and on Twitch, @folkleric , is a host fans follow.

There is also an app, Swift Alert , that notifies fans who only want to watch certain eras like the acoustic, surprise set. The app sends out push alerts if there are any major announcements.

What secret songs are left?

For the past 83 shows, Swift has played an acoustic set she customizes at each stop with a guitar and piano performance. In 2024, the Eras Tour star added mashups of her songs for each stop. Here are the songs she has yet to perform:

  • "Taylor Swift" (debut album): "Mary's Song" and "A Perfectly Good Heart"
  • "Fearless": "The Way I Loved You," "Change," "Superstar," "We Were Happy," "That's When," "Don't You" and "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Red": "Girl At Home," "Ronan," "Forever Winter" and "Run"
  • "1989": "Sweeter Than Fiction"
  • "Reputation": "I Did Something Bad"
  • "Lover": "London Boy," "Soon You'll Get Better" and "It's Nice to Have a Friend"
  • "Folklore": "Hoax"
  • "Evermore": "Happiness" and "Closure"
  • "Midnights": "Paris" and "Glitch"
  • "The Tortured Poets Department": all 31 tracks

Will Taylor Swift perform in 2025?

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Maroon 5's Las Vegas residency kicks off this month, and tickets are going fast as the band's concert dates fill up. In addition to securing passes for their festival appearances this year, we've broken down how to buy Maroon 5 tickets for their concert tour below.

Originally formed in 1994, Maroon 5 is celebrating 30 years together as they kick off their Las Vegas residency at the Dolby Live at Park MGM. The new tour, referred to in shorthand as "M5LV: The Las Vegas Residency," is an extension of their 16-show residency last year. After their run in Las Vegas last year proved to be a huge hit, the group led by Adam Levine is back for another 16 shows at the Dolby Live theater this year.

Maroon 5's residency begins on May 17, and will feature performances in May, June, September, and October. The Dolby Live theater isn't the only location that Maroon 5 is performing at this year; the pop rock band is set to make festival appearances and headline other venues around North America throughout the spring, summer, and fall.

We've got you covered if you're looking for how to get tickets to Maroon 5's concert tour. Here's our breakdown of Maroon 5's residency and tour schedule, purchasing details, and original and resale ticket price comparisons. You can also browse ticket specifics at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats .

Maroon 5 has 16 concert dates lined up for their Las Vegas residency in 2024. Their shows at the Dolby Live begin on May 17 before the band takes their final bow of the tour on October 12. Additionally, Maroon 5 has nine concerts scheduled for their 2024 tour in various cities around the country.

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You can buy standard original tickets for Maroon 5's 2024 concert tour on Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Both their Las Vegas residency and outside tour dates still have options available. However, the quantity of remaining original tickets continues to decrease as each concert date approaches.

Passes to see Maroon 5 in their 2024 concert series are also available for purchase through verified ticket resale sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats . You may find better luck with more variety in seating availability through these resale vendors.

Maroon 5 tickets for their 2024 concerts are generally less expensive than similar big-name acts on tour this year. Of course, original ticket prices for Maroon 5's 2024 tour vary depending on date, location, and demand for each show.

The cheapest standard original tickets for Maroon 5's Las Vegas residency dates begin at $75, while the lowest available prices for their shows elsewhere start at $40 for the band's Clarkston, Michigan concert on June 21. Generally, resale ticket prices for Maroon 5's 2024 shows are comparable to or cheaper than the costs of standard original tickets.

On StubHub, the least expensive tickets for Maroon 5 range from $28 for the group's Holmdel, New Jersey show on June 29 to $116 for their Springfield, Massachusetts concert on July 1. Vivid Seats offers a similar price range, with the band's cheapest ticket prices starting from $27 at their Holmdel show to $114 for Maroon 5's Springfield concert on the same dates.

These resale sites have comparable prices for Maroon 5's Las Vegas residency shows, as well. The starting prices for the band's Las Vegas concerts range between $42 on May 17 and $92 on June 1 on StubHub, or from $41 on October 4 to $85 on June 1 on Vivid Seats.

Maroon 5 is also offering VIP packages for their 2024 concert tour. Their Las Vegas residency dates offer a Premium VIP Banquet package beginning at $495, but these tickets must be sold in multiples of two. The band also offers three VIP packages for their tour dates elsewhere: Diamond Premium Seat (starting at $685), Gold Premium Seat (starting at $435), and Silver Hot Seat (starting at $410).

Who is opening for Maroon 5's tour?

Maroon 5 doesn't have any opening acts for their Las Vegas residency concert dates. But, the band will be joined by Maren Morris for their non-festival touring dates outside Las Vegas in 2024.

Maroon 5 hasn't announced an international leg for their 2024 tour. However, the band has two shows already confirmed for Canada in 2024: June 25 in Toronto, Ontario and July 7 in Ottawa, Ontario.

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PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 09: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO BOOK COVERS.) Taylor Swift performs onstage during ... [+] "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at La Defense on May 09, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management )

The European leg of the Eras Tour is finally here. After a two-month hiatus, Taylor Swift is refreshing her setlist following the release of The Tortured Poets Department. Read on for the updated setlist for the Eras Tour (so far) in Paris .

On May 9, Swift performed her first of four shows in Paris to kick off the European leg of her high-grossing tour. Throughout the three-hour set, Swifties took note of various changes to the performance, including new glittery outfits and the addition of tracks from her latest album, TTPD .

The most notable change of the night was when Swift added seven tracks from her latest album to her setlist. This included abbreviated renditions of "But Daddy I Love Him," "Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me?", "Fortnight," "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," and "I Can Do It With A Broken Heart," along with samples from "So High School" and "Down Bad."

Unfortunately, Swift had to trim some tracks from her lengthy set to make room for the new songs. Songs that were dropped include “The Archer,” “The Last Great American Dynasty,” “The 1,” “’Tis the Damn Season,” and “Tolerate It.”

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Swift also switched up the sequence of her eras by moving the Red era earlier in the setlist and shifting the reputation era to a later slot. Additionally, she merged the Folklore and evermore eras together. “On The Eras Tour we have now reunited the sisters!” she told the audience. “You can call it Folklore , Evermore or you can call it the sister albums!”

Also, when the singer enters her Speak Now era, there is a new transition with florals on the screen while her dancers perform a new routine before she sings “Enchanted” (which was previously “Long Live,” which she added mid-tour last year).

Taylor Swift’s Updated Eras Tour Setlist In Europe

Below, check out Taylor Swift’s updated setlist for the Eras Tour, which she performed during night one in Paris. The two surprise songs are subject to change for each performance.

  • "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"
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