A travel platform called Lovetovisit, based in Cardiff, Wales, UK, has successfully raised £3.2 million in funding to further enhance its offerings for travelers seeking local attractions, experiences, and events. The funding round was led by the investment firms Venrex and Redrice Ventures, with participation from Active Partners, Velocity Partners, and several angel investors. This significant financial boost is intended to scale the company's operations within the UK while also setting the stage for international expansion. Furthermore, Lovetovisit aims to enhance its platform's artificial intelligence capabilities to optimize user experiences in a rapidly evolving travel market.
Founded in 2021 by twin sisters Georgia and Alice Aubrey, alongside tourism and culture specialist Fed Pereira, Lovetovisit serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to discover nearby activities.
The platform allows users to book everything from theatre excursions to city attractions, as well as unique family outings, local events, and vibrant festivals. With a current listing of over 2,700 products, Lovetovisit has developed a growing community of more than 3.2 million users, all of whom benefit from the ability to purchase tickets in real time at guaranteed lowest prices. Additionally, they can receive their tickets via text message or email, contributing to a streamlined booking experience.
Since its launch, Lovetovisit has generated an impressive £7.4 million in revenue, successfully facilitating hundreds of thousands of memorable experiences for users. The mobile-optimized platform employs advanced AI technology to deliver personalized recommendations, assisting users in discovering their next adventure. Interactive maps further enhance this experience, allowing travelers to easily identify events and attractions happening in their vicinity. With ambitious plans for the future, Lovetovisit is poised to redefine how individuals interact with their local surroundings while making travel planning an effortless and enjoyable process.
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