Business Insight Tours for Corporate Groups
“We came to get insight for our new major project. We needed to see the best of what’s happening in the world, but we had no time to go on a world tour. London’s a global city - you’ve showed us the best of what’s happening worldwide in a few hours. It’s been great.”
- David Hagelin, Creative Director at a Swedish Advertising Agency
Our Business Tours help your team or corporate group get the most out of their time in London. Go straight to the best businesses London has to offer, meeting some of the city's most exciting business owners. A-List brands such as Marks and Spencer, Philips, Clarks and Absolut Vodka have already used our services to get the inside track on cutting-edge business strategy.
We design and deliver tours for businesses, govermental organisations, not-for-profits and academics. Get in touch on +44 (0) 844 504 8080 or email us to discuss how we can help you.

Some of our past business tours have focussed on:
- The future of retail, experienced by visiting London's leading retailers
- London's leading green entrepreneurs
- The city's most innovative bars and restaurants, explained by representatives of the businesses
- Pionnering sustainable London architecture
- First-hand experience of technology in retail
"We got insight into the latest retail trends, both online and offline. The JWT team of planners, ranging from very senior to quite young, found the session inspiring, interesting and useful. Its breadth and expertise made it well worth the time and the fees. I’d highly recommend it to anyone to whom the retail environment is relevant."
– Shekhar Deshpande, Global Planning Director, JWT

"Our business tour organisers had a real eye for innovation, as they know the people behind the achievements. We were shown the wider picture with an open and intellectually stimulating perspective."
– Thomas Ermacora, Etikstudio and Project Zero, Denmark's carbon neutral city project

"A very inspiring tour opening the door to some of the most interesting sustainable developments. It revealed that a new way of thinking and doing are beginning to emerge."
– Matthew Neilson, Head of Environmental Services, Royal Mail















