The guided visit



Example: Guided visit offers structured exploration with expert guidance

Definition


"The guided visit" refers to a planned tour or exploration of a place, often led by an expert or guide who provides detailed information and context to enhance the visitor's understanding and experience.

Etymology


The phrase "the guided visit" combines "guided," derived from the Old French word 'guider' meaning to lead or direct, with "visit," from the Latin 'visitare,' meaning to go to see. Together, they describe a visit that is accompanied by direction or assistance.

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"The guided visit" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Tourism - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 135 commonly used words.
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