


Detroit Tourism: Accelerate Your Bookings Without Breaking a Sweat
Unlock actionable traveler insights to help you capture more of the growing tourism demand for Detroit.
Visit Detroit, GetYourGuide — the global leader in tours and experiences — and Bókun have teamed up to show you how to effortlessly connect with travelers searching for Detroit experiences. Join us for an informative presentation followed by a relaxed happy hour where you'll discover straightforward ways to boost your visibility and bookings without adding to your workload.
You’ll gain:
Destination updates: Visit Detroit will share insights on tourism trends and how to prepare for IPW 2028, America's premier international travel marketplace.
Simple digital solutions: Bókun will share how their user-friendly platform makes it easy to get your experiences online and visible to global travelers.
Actionable market insights: GetYourGuide will share data-driven insights to attract and delight global travelers, including:
Which travelers you should be targeting
What experiences travelers are searching for
Concrete tips to optimize your activities and drive more bookings
Join us in-person!
What? Presentation and Happy Hour hosted by GetYourGuide in partnership with Visit Detroit
When? September 4, 2025 @ 2:00-5:00 pm (Presentation: 2-4 pm, Happy Hour: 4-5 pm)
Where? Visit Detroit Boardroom (presentation) & nearby venue (Happy Hour)
Perks? Complimentary refreshments, free parking at the Fort Washington Garage, and a $50 gift card for eligible attendees post-event.
Gift Card Terms: The $50 appreciation gift card is for eligible attractions, tour companies, and experience creators only (one per company, no accommodation providers). Must attend the event in full in order to receive. Gift card vendors are chosen by GetYourGuide and gift cards cannot be exchanged for cash or other items of value. Participation implies no favoritism. Recipients must comply with applicable gift laws and their organization's gift policies. Government officials and those with strict ethical guidelines are ineligible.
