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Use Tiqets For Thousands of Attractions Worldwide

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Tiqets is a leading global ticketing platform connecting millions of people to thousands of museums and attractions around the world. It makes culture more accessible by helping people easily discover, buy and access instant digital tickets to thousands of attractions worldwide with just a few clicks. Tiqets also offers skipthe-line ticket options, ability to store tickets in the app and access when offline, traveler reviews, explore things to do nearby, 24/7 customer support, services in 13 different languages and accepts a variety of currencies. App and online users can find a selection of more than 4,500 products in 63 countries.

Founded in 2014 by four innovative Dutch entrepreneurs, the concept of Tiqets evolved from an innovative idea to use phones to purchase tickets to popular attractions last minute without waiting in long lines. Within its first five years, it reached several major milestones including 1 million app downloads and 10 million tickets sold across the globe. That same year, in 2019, Tiqets received $60 million in Series C funding led by Airbnb. Tiqets has continued to expand its offerings since then. Last year, the company was announced as the exclusive ticketing partner of the San Francisco Travel Association. Tiqets also announced a new integration with App Maps to become the only ticketing partner to offer a simple two-tap process to purchase tickets directly from Apple Maps, effectively making it easier for people to experience local hidden gems as well as nearby museums and attractions. In 2022, it partnered with Official, a next-gen relationship app, to allow couples to access and book dates to top museums and attractions when using the relationship app. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam and now employs 200+ people worldwide, including in Amsterdam (HQ) as well as Seattle, Las Vegas, Orlando, Philadelphia, London, Copenhagen, Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Vienna, Bangkok, Tokyo and Osaka.

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