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# How it works

#### &#x20;How does it Work?

Travelling with GetGuide is easy. Here’s how it works:

1. **Complete a brief quiz so we can learn about you and your upcoming venture**

   Including budget, dietary restrictions, interests, and more.<br>
2. **Get paired with a personal trip designer within 24 hours**

   Our local guide will reach out to review your request, discuss the preferences indicated in your quiz, and understand exactly what you’re looking for.<br>
3. **We’ll get to work building your custom travel plan**

   From ticket reservations to activity/hotel bookings, everything’s mapped out in logistically optimized routes to make the most of your time.<br>
4. **Share feedback directly with your trip designer**

   We’ll revise as necessary until your itinerary is nothing short of perfect.<br>
5. **Get your finalized daily travel plan with maps**

   In it, you’ll find recommendations for breakfast, morning activities, lunch, afternoon activities, and more—all plotted onto an easy-to-read map.<br>
6. **Take off with confidence**

   Everything is available on our mobile app (iOS)  or web itinerary, including directions, tickets/confirmations, and more.


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