Calling Serious Swifties: GetYourGuide Is Looking for Fans to Design and Lead Taylor-Themed Tours (Exclusive)

The tours, planned for New York City and London, will incorporate locations from Swift’s songs

<p>Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty; Joan Slatkin/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty</p> Taylor Swift; Chelsea Hotel in New York City

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Taylor Swift; Chelsea Hotel in New York City

Taylor Swift has mentioned New York City on every studio album since 2012’s Red, so when Swifties go “back and forth from New York, sneaking” into the city, they often visit places she’s written about in her songs.

The same habit goes for fans traveling to London, another city the 14-time Grammy winner often incorporates into her lyrics since 2019’s Lover.

Now, Swifties who have expertise on the real-life locations from Swift’s lyrical lore can get paid to share their knowledge. GetYourGuide, an online marketplace for booking travel experiences, is hiring “Ultimate Swiftie Tour Guides.” (Swift is not involved in the campaign.)

These Swifties will design and lead the tours in NYC and London. To apply, fans must post a video on Instagram or TikTok explaining why they deserve the gig and tagging @GetYourGuide and #UltimateSwiftieGuide.

“We expect stops at the Chelsea Hotel, Central Park Lake or the Black Dog in London to be prominent recommendations,” Madison Pietrowski, the U.S. director of brand at GetYourGuide, tells PEOPLE.

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<p>Raymond Hall/GC</p> Taylor Swift with Keleigh and Miles Teller in New York City on Dec. 13, 2023

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Taylor Swift with Keleigh and Miles Teller in New York City on Dec. 13, 2023

Swift mentions all three of those locations on three separate songs on her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department. In the title track, she sings, “I laughed in your face and said, ‘You’re not Dylan Thomas, I’m not Patti Smith,’ this ain’t the Chelsea Hotel, we’re modern idiots.”

Elsewhere, in “The Bolter,” Swift croons, “When it’s all roses, portrait poses, Central Park Lake in tiny rowboats, what a charming Saturday.” And in “The Black Dog,” she mentions the London pub of the same name.

Pietrowski adds that whoever they hire will get to pick the “best spots.”

“We’re also looking forward to seeing our Swiftie guide get creative with the locations and overall experience,” she says. “This is a great opportunity for Swifties to use their knowledge and turn it into a side hustle.”

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<p>Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty</p> Taylor Swift performs 'Down Bad' at the Eras Tour in 2024

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Taylor Swift performs 'Down Bad' at the Eras Tour in 2024

Other NYC locations that might show up on these tours might be Swift’s former home on Cornelia Street, the High Line park referenced in “Cardigan,” and that “dive bar on the East Side,” which is rumored to be Lovers of Today on 7th Street, that is mentioned in “Delicate.”

“Whether you’re looking to get out from behind your desk a few times a week or you’re a college student looking for a job, becoming the Ultimate Swifite Guide has a lot of perks — not to mention major bragging rights amongst the Swiftie community,” Pietrowski continues.

Those perks include compensation, training with professional tour guides in New York City or London, and complimentary tickets to bring friends or family members on tours.

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If Pietrowski were the guide for these tours, which are in partnership with On Location Tours, she says she’d include a spot where the music is made.

<p>Robert Kamau/GC Images</p> Taylor Swift leaving Electric Lady Studios in New York City in 2023

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Taylor Swift leaving Electric Lady Studios in New York City in 2023

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“I would love to see Electric Lady Studios incorporated into the tour,” she says. “It’s an iconic location in Greenwich Village that not many travelers visit in NYC.” 

GetYourGuide confirms none of Swift’s current homes or private locations will be part of the tours.

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