Who says a walking tour business needs to be about exercise? Boston’s Yummy Walks is all about eating - food tasting that is. It combines the traditional sightseeing tour with food - something that adds to the experience and, of course, helps Yummy Tours stand out from the crowd.
Interestingly,
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