offer tours to?

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leiferikssen

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Hi all. I have the following sentence and I'm wondering if it's correct. "I offer affordable, private tours to two of Budapest's markets."
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It's grammatical, but we normally take tours through, of or round somewhere, not to it.
 
Hi, all.

I have read/wrote the following sentence and I'm wondering if it's correct.

"I offer affordable, private tours to two of Budapest's markets."

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"I have the following sentence" doesn't mean anything. You either wrote it yourself or you saw it somewhere. If you saw it somewhere, you must tell us the source and the author.

I agree with 5jj that "of" or "round" would be more natural.
 
It's grammatical, but we normally take tours through, of or round somewhere, not to it.

I think he meant to say "I offer affordable services to take private tours round two of Budapest's markets."

But I also wonder whether you native speakers say this way.
 
We conduct (small-group) tours...
What do you mean by "private tours"? Are there public tours?
 
We conduct (small-group) tours...
What do you mean by "private tours"? Are there public tours?
They are not small group they are private. "intended for or involving a particular person or group of people, not for people in general or for others to know about".
 
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