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Mainz Greeters

If you want to get to know Mainz in a special and very personal way, the Mainz Greeters are the right people for you. The term "Greeter" is derived from the English word "to greet", to welcome or receive someone.

During a "Greet," local residents volunteer their time to take interested visitors (up to 6 people) on a personalized walking tour of their city. Experience Mainz from a Greeter’s unique perspective!

Mainz Greeters in the underground tunnels of the Citadel
The Mainz Greeters in the underground tunnels of the Citadel

A typical Mainz street

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Anfragen, Kontakt und weitere Informationen zu "Greets" und zum Netzwerk

Spätestens zwei Wochen vor Deiner Ankunft solltest Du Dich bei uns melden und den Wunschtermin für einen Greet angeben. Je früher wir Deine Wunschdaten erhalten, desto größer ist die Chance, dass wir einen passenden Greeter finden.

Greeter and guests in front of the provisions magazine
Greeter and guests in front of the provisions magazine
Greeter and guests at lunch
Greeter and guests during a refreshment break
Mainz Greeters lettering

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