Big Bus Tours lands in Los Angeles
Open-top sightseeing operator Big Bus Tours has launched in its eighth US city.
It rolled out two sightseeing itineraries in Los Angeles – the ‘Hollywood Loop’ and ‘Beach Loop’ – which cover more than 20 hop-on-hop-off stops.
LA joins Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington DC.
It also rolled out itineraries in Dublin and Singapore last year and now operates in 22 cities worldwide.
"LA is a destination that is made for open-top, sightseeing tours, with over 100 museums and attractions, celebrity neighborhoods and iconic beaches," said CEO Alex Payne.
"The launch of Big Bus Tours Los Angeles brings us another step closer to our vision of being the number one thing to do in every world-famous city."
The company has opened an online partner support and booking platform for the travel trade open to local trade partners at bigbustourspartners.com
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