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    Airbnb leads €49 million Series C in Italian adventure travel company WeRoad

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comMay 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    WeRoad, the Italian adventure travel company, has closed a €49 million ($58 million) Series C round in order to fund their first major expansion beyond Europe, bringing its community-driven travel model to the US market.

    The round was led by Airbnb, with existing investors, including 2023’s Series B lead investor H14, also participating. The round brings the total amount raised by the company to €85 million ($100 million).

    Paolo De Nadai, Founder of WeRoad, said: “In a world increasingly shaped by AI and social media, genuine human connection is becoming both rarer and more valuable. At WeRoad, we’ve built our entire product around enabling real-world connections through shared travel experiences. People today are not just looking to visit new places, they’re looking to belong.”

    2026 analysis shows several relevant travel, hospitality and experience-economy funding rounds alongside WeRoad’s Series C.

    In Italy, Smartness raised a €47 million Series B to expand its TravelTech and hotel operational software across Europe, while profitize secured €1.4 million in Seed funding to scale its AI-powered financial planning platform for hospitality. These two same-country announcements are the closest Italian comparators.

    Elsewhere in Europe, London-based Vuelo raised €64 million in Seed funding to build an AI-native travel booking, financing and planning platform; Amsterdam-based Mews closed a €255 million Series D to invest further in AI, automation, payments and agent-driven workflows for hospitality operations; Germany’s happyhotel raised €6.5 million Series A funding to develop AI agents for hotel revenue management; and Oslo-based Altek AI secured €423k pre-Seed funding to expand autonomous guest communication for hotels across the Nordics and Europe.

    Together, these 2026 comparators account for over €374 million in disclosed funding, indicating sustained investment activity across travel booking, hospitality operations and technology-enabled real-world experiences.

    “Expanding into the US is a milestone we’ve been working towards for years, and having Airbnb alongside us is both a strong validation of what we’ve built and a powerful signal of the opportunity ahead.”

    Founded in 2017, WeRoad is now reportedly one of the fastest-growing travel operators in Europe. In 2025, the company launched WeMeet, a new way for people to meet others in their cities through in-person events and shared experiences.

    With the strength of its 4,000+ Coordinators, WeRoad has facilitated over 300,000 travellers to discover the world in more than 1000 itineraries. Around 60% of its customers rebook year-on-year and a third of its bookings come from word of mouth.

    WeRoad says their main appeal is a pioneer of the ‘IRL economy’. The company outlines that millennials and Gen Z, its core markets, are hungry for the kind of connections that can only be made offline, and increasingly willing to spend to find them.

    The IRL economy, which uses tech to facilitate real-world experiences rather than drive long-term online engagement, is above all a response to widespread loneliness. Studies show that young people are among the groups most affected by the loneliness epidemic, and roughly 30% of young adults report feeling lonely every day.

    In 2025, WeRoad expanded its community model beyond travel by launching WeMeet: a platform for local, curated social gatherings, including day hikes, after-work drinks & dinner, sporting events, and yoga sessions that are open to anyone, not just WeRoad travelers.

    In 2025 alone, more than 50,000 people across 35 cities attended 2,000 WeMeet events, and the official WeMeet app was downloaded 150,000 times.

    WeMeet events will be central to WeRoad’s US rollout. The company will lead with its digital platform and online marketing capabilities, using targeted campaigns and strategic partnerships to identify and build its strongest markets. From there, WeRoad will deploy the full community playbook it has refined across Europe and build a homegrown network of American coordinators, establishing local partnerships and rolling out events and offline marketing activities across multiple cities.

    In parallel with the Series C and US expansion, WeRoad CEO Andrea D’Amico, who has a long career at Booking.com, will relocate to San Francisco to lead hotels at Airbnb. He will remain closely involved with WeRoad as a Board member and Paolo De Nadai, founder of WeRoad, will continue to lead the company supported by co-founders Fabio Bin, WeRoad’s CMO, and Erika De Santi, Chief of Experience, along with the broader leadership team and new international hires as the company enters the US market.

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