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Ten Tips For Organising A Business Trip To... London

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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LONDON

TEN TIPS FOR ORGANISING A BUSINESS TRIP TO...
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There are lots of accommodation choices so it is best to book a hotel close to the boss' meetings or office

Most major London airports are outside Central London so make sure you book transport to their hotel

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The City is very quiet at the weekend. If your boss is staying plan activities for them in other parts of London

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The weather can be unpredictable, get your manager to pack accordingly and include an umbrella!

If your boss is bringing their partner, this is the city that will keep them occupied while your boss is busy

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Encourage your boss to take the tube, it is often much faster than getting a cab

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Tipping is discretionary. Some restaurants will add a service charge, if not 10-15% is normal

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Young and cool East London is close to the City and worth checking out for trendy bosses

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There are so many restaurant options. Try somewhere with a view, such as Duck & Waffle or Hutong at the Shard

Do encourage your boss to buy an Oyster card for public transport. It will save them a small fortune