Cardiff-based travel platform Lovetovisit, which helps people find and book local attractions, experiences and events, has raised £3.2m in VC funding to scale-up. The round was led by Venrex and Redrice Ventures. It was joined by Active Partners, Velocity Partners and Angels.
Founded in 2021 by twin sisters Georgia and Alice Aubrey alongside tourism and culture expert Fed Pereira, Lovetovisit makes it easy for the 19.4 million families in the UK to discover and book things to do nearby. From theatre trips and city attractions, to quirky family days out, local events and festivals, Lovetovisit has been designed to cater to locals, domestic tourists, and international visitors alike. Since launch, Lovetovisit has turned over £7.4m in revenue and powered hundreds of thousands of experiences.
With more than 2,700 products currently listed on the platform reaching a community of more than 3.2 million users, Lovetovisit’s proprietary API means users can buy tickets in real-time at the guaranteed lowest price. Instead of redeeming tickets via a separate retailer or voucher, tickets are sent instantly to users via text and email. The mobile-optimised platform uses AI to send personalised recommendations to users to help them discover their next trip and offers interactive maps to help them find out what's going on nearby.
The Lovetovisit founding trio, who previously worked together at Pereira’s tourism marketing agency, were inspired to launch the platform after noticing how difficult it was for consumers to find and book local things to do. This frustration did not exist for consumers ordering takeaways or booking accommodation, as these industries had already been disrupted by tech solutions. Lovetovisit solves this problem by making it easier to find and book experiences tailored to consumers’ preferences and at the best price, in a single platform.
80% of the experiences, events and attractions offered by Lovetovisit are unique to the platform. Existing partners include big names like Alton Towers, Chester Zoo and ZipWorld and family favourites such as Pennywell Farm, Techniquest Science Museum in Cardiff and local music and food festivals.
The platform is powering additional footfall at local attractions across the UK: 85% of Lovetovisit’s attractions are outside of London, with days out in Devon attracting more than 25,000 visitors via Lovetovisit since the start of 2024. The domestic tourism market is worth $927bn.
This investment will be used to scale operations in the UK and further the platform’s expansion. The team is aiming to double growth and inventory year-on-year for the next three years. The funding will also be used to enhance the platform’s AI capabilities to further optimise the user experience, and to scale operations internationally.