The idea is deliciously simple: instead of building your trip around the biggest attractions, tiny tourism is about noticing the small, ordinary, oddly specific things that make a place feel like itself. It’s like wandering into a neighbourhood bakery because the queue looks promising, spending 40 minutes inside a supermarket comparing snacks, watching locals play cards in a square, taking the slowest possible walk through an unfamiliar lane or buying something completely useless simply because you’ve never seen it before. In other words: less ‘I conquered Paris,’ more ‘I found this tiny bakery in Paris and the woman behind the counter remembered my order.’
What Is Tiny Tourism And Why Your Next Trip Needs It
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- Post published:August 19, 2026
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