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But now a new generation appear to have embraced a cutting edge social media platform to book holidays.dinner, brunch, breakfast, drinks, events happening that maybe when you Google a place they’re just showing you sponsored ads.”"She couldn’t believe she’d been walking past this bar for so long because it looks like a grocery shop from the outside.
She said: "I’ll combine the place name with something like ‘travel’ or ‘itinerary’ and then things that I want to do.put something like ‘New York thrift shops’ and see what comes up.Stuart Flint, Head of Global Business Solutions for Europe at TikTok, confirmed that the platform was being used as a search engine for travel content.
Gillen also said that TikTok was an option for budget aware travellers. She explained that users can search for a place name with ‘free things to do’.Jane Knight, 55, is a travel writer and the editor of the Good Hotel Guide. Speaking to Sun Online Travel, she said: "My top tip for getting a great hotel deal is to book a Sunday night stay.
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