She’s even seen some of those bigger players tweak their Airbnb host profiles to make it seem as if their tours are offered by just one person, like a local food blogger, instead of some big corporate entity. Another? A major conglomerate that sells its tours on every platform imaginable. One of them, she suspects, was started by someone just trying to get some money on the side. But now, two years in, Oteri, a seasoned food tour guide, is noticing some copycat tours on the platform. When Airbnb opened up its Experiences tours and activities business to New York City in 2017, nearly 100 years later, Oteri was one of the first hosts to sign on. ![]() ![]() Danielle Oteri has been giving food tours of the Bronx’s Arthur Avenue for more than a decade, but her family’s connection to the famous Italian-American enclave in New York City go back even further: all the way to 1918.
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