London Edition
Course Investment: $127
The convergence of history and culture is what I love most about London. Seeing plays, wandering museums, shopping, food! It is a city that has all the things I love to do. Each time I return, I look forward to afternoon tea, wandering around shops, going to see a play or two and seeing whatever new exhibit is featured at the museums.
Be sure to go to Kensington Palace, have high tea at Harrods, walk through Hyde Park and end with dinner at a good pub. It’s like the perfect day.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
Destination Insights, including:
Logistical / Seasonal details to consider
Major regions / neighborhoods to consider
New Inquiry Insights, including:
Discovery Call Questions
Client Investment considerations
Supplier Partner Questions
First time visitor vs Repeat visitor considerations
Unique Experiences
Must Do’s & Activities to consider
Food & Beverage Insights - a general brief on key restaurants
Leisure Time Insights
Wellness Insights
Shopping Insights
Supplier Insights
Two Sample Itineraries
LENGTH OF TIME: 2 hours
Ashley started her travel business in 2017 after working as an event planner and project manager for a non profit organization. She visited London in 2003 on a college trip with 50 other students but doesn’t feel that this really counts as it wasn’t until 2011 when she planned her first solo trip and that’s when things really changed for her. London is now a city that she tries to visit as often as possible.
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