Big discounts on GetYourGuide experiences

Condé Nast Traveler flagged promo codes that apply to over 100,000 GetYourGuide experiences, including skip‑the‑line museum tickets and guided adventures that can cut typical experience costs. The social post picked up traction quickly — it registered engagement in the low thousands of views and several likes within hours. (x.com)

Condé Nast Traveler on April 14 pointed readers to GetYourGuide promo offers that can cut the price of tours, museum tickets, and other travel activities booked through the platform. (cntraveler.com) GetYourGuide says travelers can use discount codes on “over 100,000” experiences, and its booking marketplace lists activities in cities including Rome, Paris, New York City, Boston, and Chicago. (getyourguide.com 1) (getyourguide.com 2) The company’s current official discount page says new users can get 10 percent off a first booking by entering an emailed code, and the offer requires a login and can be used once per user. (getyourguide.com) GetYourGuide’s own site also advertises limited-time sale pricing on “thousands of tours & activities,” including attractions such as Disneyland, Burj Khalifa, the Louvre, and the Georgia Aquarium. (getyourguide.com) The pitch lands as travelers keep looking for ways to trim spending beyond airfare and hotels, especially on attractions that now often require advance reservations or timed entry. GetYourGuide says it operates in more than 18,000 cities and offers about 200,000 activities through roughly 35,000 supply partners. (getyourguide.press) That scale matters because the discounts are not limited to one destination or one kind of booking. GetYourGuide’s marketplace includes entry tickets, guided tours, day trips, and “skip the line” products across major tourist sites such as the Vatican Museums, Eiffel Tower, and Statue of Liberty. (getyourguide.com) The fine print is narrower than the broad social pitch. GetYourGuide says the 10 percent code on its official page is for new users only, while separate partner guidance says some app-promo codes are valid only for first-time app installs and first bookings. (getyourguide.com) (partner.getyourguide.support) Cancellation rules also vary by activity, even when the platform highlights flexibility. GetYourGuide’s terms say cancellations depend on the supplier’s conditions, the activity description, or the voucher issued for that booking. (getyourguide.com) For travelers, the practical takeaway is simple: the discounts are real, but the savings depend on whether the code applies to your account, your app status, and the specific experience in your cart. (getyourguide.com)

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