Thriving
Diversity

With over 300 languages spoken in London, this city is inspired by cultures of all kinds and welcomes all with its unique culinary fusions, varied art scene and pleasing blend of natural and urban landscapes.

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On the Move

London’s metropolitan hustle creates a feeling of continual movement and progress. From the London Underground that connects people all over the city to the blur of a double-decker bus whizzing past, there’s no time to waste when you’re on the brink of greatness!

Growth Champions Trip

London

April 27–30, 2026

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Hotel

JW Marriott Grosvenor House – London, England

Stay where comfort and class converge.

Originally the home of the Dukes of Westminster and Gloucester, JW Marriot Grosvenor House has long been associated with royalty and celebrities. And its idyllic location in Mayfair, provides quick access to beautiful green spaces and iconic landmarks.

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5-Star Service

Every detail is cared for at Grosvenor House to ensure your stay is marked with comfort and peace.

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Culinary Delights

Delicious breakfast for a great start to the day! Award-winning Afternoon Tea in the Park Room. Cocktails at the Bourbon Bar, which boasts over 300 rare bourbons.

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Nearby

Adventure is never far away: Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, Oxford Street, Natural History & Science Museums and more. For sites that aren’t walkable, the Tube Station is just next door.

Events & Activities

Unforgettable Memories

Connect with London and with fellow winners.

The Growth Champions Trip is known for its incredible events and enthralling activities. London offers a world of opportunities for us to explore!

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The facade of the Natural History Museum, featuring details of its Victorian architecture around the entrance.

Let the adventure begin! The iconic Victorian building is home to a collection of over 80 million objects spanning 4.5 billion years. Celebrate and connect with fellow winners while surrounded by striking architecture and remarkable galleries that tell the story of our planet.

Once a palace, fortress and prison, the Tower of London is now one of the city’s most famous landmarks – and the perfect setting to wrap up our unforgettable trip. A private viewing of the Crown Jewels. Cocktails in The Hall of Monarchs. And more surprises as we wave goodbye to London.

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London opens the door to unforgettable adventures. Which activity would you choose?

Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, then visit the historic Churchill War Rooms.

Discover London’s edgy and eclectic side and enjoy delicious tastings on this tour through the East End.

Ride through London in a restored classic Mini Cooper and take in the city’s most famous sights.

Choose from top shows and experience an unforgettable evening in London’s West End.

Step into Britain’s past at the iconic Westminster Abbey, then explore Fortnum & Mason, a London landmark brimming with extraordinary gifts.

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Unexpected Finds

Little-Known Facts About London

There’s a lot more to London’s story.

London has some of the most iconic sights, but the Growth Champions Trip will give you an exclusive look at these. Uncover the unexpected to truly experience London’s exciting personality.

Did you know? Big Ben is the name of the bell – the tower is Elizabeth Tower.

Did you know? The London Eye uses biodegradable oils and sustainable lubricants to protect the water in the River Thames.

Did you know? In 2024, a group of teenagers broke the World Record for the fastest “Tube Challenge” (visiting all 272 stations) with a time of just over 18 hours – now, that’s dedication to a goal!

Did you know? The palace grounds stretch over 39 acres, filled with gardens and a massive palace with over 755 rooms.

Explore London

After experiencing some of London's most famous landmarks, you'll have free time to discover new areas of the city on your own. View our neighborhood guide below.

Mayfair

The Mayfair neighborhood offers a mix of classic English pubs, historic streets and relaxing parks:

  • Try traditional English food at a pub in Shepherd Market
  • Explore lakeside paths and waterfront cafés in Hyde Park
  • Relax in the peaceful gardens of Grosvenor Square

West End

West End is London's entertainment district featuring malls, historic restaurants and famous attractions: 

  • Browse shops on Oxford Street and in Covent Garden
  • See the bright lights and excitement at Piccadilly Circus
  • Eat at Rules Restaurant, London’s oldest restaurant

Westminster

Westminster is London's government center with the city's most famous landmarks and historic sites:

  • Monuments of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
  • Changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace
  • Visit St. James Park with views of the palace and government buildings

South Kensington

South Kensington is London's museum district known for cultural attractions and its quiet feel: 

  • See art collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Try local food and drinks at The Queen's Arms pub
  • Enjoy one of London’s eight royal parks, Kensington Gardens

Southbank & Southwark

This area includes river views, local markets and entertainment along the Thames:

  • See city views from London Bridge or the London Eye
  • Explore the peaceful water meadows along the Thames riverside path
  • Browse Borough Market for local food

Notting Hill

Notting Hill is a charming neighborhood with colorful houses, weekend markets and local shops:

  • Shop Portobello Road Market for unique souvenirs
  • See the famous colorful houses often featured in movies and TV
  • Visit independent bookshops, cafés and local pubs

Soho

Soho is London's entertainment district with live music venues, street art and international dining:

  • Hear live music at Ronnie Scott's jazz club
  • See street art in Soho Square
  • Enjoy international food and drinks at the neighborhood pubs

Knightsbridge

Knightsbridge is a lush residential and retail distrct:

  • Shop and dine at Harrods Food Hall
  • Enjoy a pint at a variety of local pubs
  • Walk the neighborhood's beautiful garden squares

Camden Lock

Experience London's alternative scene in Camden Lock:

  • Find a one-of-a-kind souvenir at Camden Market
  • See graffiti along Regent's Canal
  • Grab a drink at The World's End

Make Your Move

You’re in control. Every customer interaction is a chance for you to uncover value and deliver it.

Opportunities await you in unexpected places. Connect with your teams and with your customers to deliver value and drive growth.

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