A couple of years ago, I had the great pleasure to work with Monograms, a company that I have at times had some difficulty in categorizing. They’re not a tour company, not really, but they’re not just an online travel agency either. They’re an interesting hybrid of styles and technologies, and my week spent with them exploring Colombia and then Italy also taught me that they’re the ideal choice for even the most independent of travelers. Well, I’m happy to say that I am once again working with them, this time to highlight two different spots: Paris and London. I’ll be joined by some other travel bloggers and photographers, each with a different itinerary and different options for exploring all of Europe. I’m excited to once again travel with Monograms because they really do offer an amazing, and unique, way to see the world.
What is Monograms?
Good question and it actually took me longer than I’d care to admit to fully understand what they do exactly as a company. It wasn’t until I traveled with them that I finally “got it.” First of all, Monograms is not a travel tour operator. Not really. They call themselves an “un-tour” but first I think it’s important to define what a tour company is in the first place. While it varies, a tour operator creates package trips with everything you’ll need on your travels. This can include flights, but not always, but always does include hotels, tour guides, activities and many meals. They’re one-stop shopping, they ARE your trip. Monograms doesn’t do that. Instead, I really see them as a different kind of resource for the independent traveler.
Essentially, Monograms offers packages all around the world that share common characteristics. They include:
- Specially selected hotels based on service and location
- Transportation to and from the airport as well as transportation throughout the trip
- Limited sightseeing. Usually a half a day or so of sightseeing is included with a local guide, but most of the time is independent and left up to the individual
- Local Host. This is what separates Monograms from everyone else and is an on-site local who is there to help with anything you might need. From knowing where the cleaners are to finding the best spot for dinner, they’re the fix-it people that are priceless to have on a trip.
Even reading through and understanding these bullet points though didn’t help me all that much. No, it wasn’t until I actually traveled with them that I finally understood the incredible benefits they bring to the travel experience.
Follow Along!
The next week will be active, fun and exciting and I hope you’ll follow along as I explore Paris and London in greater depth. As usual, I’ll be posting on my normal platforms: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, but please also be sure to follow the #MonogramsInsider hashtag to see what the whole team is up to across Europe. If you have any questions or recommendations I’d love to hear them!
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