
Liz Jones
Based in Mexico City
Speaks English, French, Spanish
Liz Jones
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My Story
As a seasoned executive producer and world traveler, I don't just plan trips—I produce them. My expertise in creating a perfectly paced, seamless travel experience comes from a foundation of extensive personal travel—I’ve lived in five countries, explored 57 (and counting), and am currently based in Mexico City. I am passionate about using this combined background to manage all the logistics, making your journey unforgettable, approachable, and enjoyable.
My Travel Style
My personal travel style runs the gamut, from flying across the Atlantic for a 3-Michelin-star experience to exploring the world solo for six months with only a carry-on. But when it comes to my clients, the only style that matters is yours. No matter where you’re heading, consider me your personal concierge for extraordinary travel.
My reviews (16)
Anthony C.
a month ago
Liz has quickly become our “go to” for all our travel needs. From making amazing hotel recommendations, to finding a shockingly good car rental deal, shes always been attentive to our needs, even checking up on us during unforeseen travel delays (weather related) and helping us find a last minute French Quarter “ghost and vampire” tour that was family friendly for a group of 15 as we suddenly found ourselves looking for something to do with our nephew, his family and a number of kids and parents on his soccer squad.
Rebecca U.
a month ago
Liz is so charming, knowledgeable and efficient. She asks me thoughtful questions about my priorities and really applies my answers to the offerings she presents.
As a road trip junkie, having Liz as my secret weapon in new cities and unfamiliar territories has been so helpful, taken the guesswork out of roadside accommodation and kept me in motion, knowing my next destination will be a comfortable place to land. She is a permanent part of my journey from now on and far more dependable than a plastic dashboard Jesus for travel success! Thank you, Liz!
James U.
a month ago
Liz demonstrated exceptional service throughout the planning and execution of this special trip, proactively researching tour options through the Four Seasons concierge and presenting comprehensive details about timing, pricing, and experiences. She remained flexible and solutions-oriented when scheduling challenges arose, acting as an intermediary with the tour company to accommodate preferences while managing logistical constraints. Her communication style was consistently warm and professional, striking the perfect balance between efficiency and personal touch. She anticipated needs before they were expressed, proactively following up to reconfirm arrangements and ensuring every detail was captured.
Karen C.
2 months ago
I really appreciated the communication and the ideas for accommodations. I started with the idea of a rental house but Liz threw in a couple of hotel options to consider. I am so grateful she did. It made way more sense and was way more cost effective with the perks that came with the booking.
Dal W.
2 months ago
Anthony C.
a month ago
Liz has quickly become our “go to” for all our travel needs. From making amazing hotel recommendations, to finding a shockingly good car rental deal, shes always been attentive to our needs, even checking up on us during unforeseen travel delays (weather related) and helping us find a last minute French Quarter “ghost and vampire” tour that was family friendly for a group of 15 as we suddenly found ourselves looking for something to do with our nephew, his family and a number of kids and parents on his soccer squad.
Rebecca U.
a month ago
Liz is so charming, knowledgeable and efficient. She asks me thoughtful questions about my priorities and really applies my answers to the offerings she presents.
As a road trip junkie, having Liz as my secret weapon in new cities and unfamiliar territories has been so helpful, taken the guesswork out of roadside accommodation and kept me in motion, knowing my next destination will be a comfortable place to land. She is a permanent part of my journey from now on and far more dependable than a plastic dashboard Jesus for travel success! Thank you, Liz!
James U.
a month ago
Liz demonstrated exceptional service throughout the planning and execution of this special trip, proactively researching tour options through the Four Seasons concierge and presenting comprehensive details about timing, pricing, and experiences. She remained flexible and solutions-oriented when scheduling challenges arose, acting as an intermediary with the tour company to accommodate preferences while managing logistical constraints. Her communication style was consistently warm and professional, striking the perfect balance between efficiency and personal touch. She anticipated needs before they were expressed, proactively following up to reconfirm arrangements and ensuring every detail was captured.
Karen C.
2 months ago
I really appreciated the communication and the ideas for accommodations. I started with the idea of a rental house but Liz threw in a couple of hotel options to consider. I am so grateful she did. It made way more sense and was way more cost effective with the perks that came with the booking.
My travel ideas (1)

3 Days of Art & Indulging in Guadalajara & Tequila
Guadalajara is often overlooked by Americans, but as a longtime Mexico resident, it’s one of my favorite destinations for a long weekend full of local art, great food, and exceptional drinks. Two full days in Guadalajara gives you adequate time to get acquainted with the city, experience its vibrant art scene—both old and new—visit a couple of world-class bars, and enjoy both the high-end dining and celebrated local street food (Hint: It’s not tacos!). The city is largely walkable, especially if you base yourself in Colonia Americana, the hip neighborhood for galleries, restaurants, bars, and unique shopping. Add one more day and you’ll have time to visit the charming town of Tequila, where you can explore the history and production of Mexico’s most notorious spirit—and enjoy some tastings, too.

3 Days of Art & Indulging in Guadalajara & Tequila
Guadalajara is often overlooked by Americans, but as a longtime Mexico resident, it’s one of my favorite destinations for a long weekend full of local art, great food, and exceptional drinks. Two full days in Guadalajara gives you adequate time to get acquainted with the city, experience its vibrant art scene—both old and new—visit a couple of world-class bars, and enjoy both the high-end dining and celebrated local street food (Hint: It’s not tacos!). The city is largely walkable, especially if you base yourself in Colonia Americana, the hip neighborhood for galleries, restaurants, bars, and unique shopping. Add one more day and you’ll have time to visit the charming town of Tequila, where you can explore the history and production of Mexico’s most notorious spirit—and enjoy some tastings, too.

3 Days of Art & Indulging in Guadalajara & Tequila
Guadalajara is often overlooked by Americans, but as a longtime Mexico resident, it’s one of my favorite destinations for a long weekend full of local art, great food, and exceptional drinks. Two full days in Guadalajara gives you adequate time to get acquainted with the city, experience its vibrant art scene—both old and new—visit a couple of world-class bars, and enjoy both the high-end dining and celebrated local street food (Hint: It’s not tacos!). The city is largely walkable, especially if you base yourself in Colonia Americana, the hip neighborhood for galleries, restaurants, bars, and unique shopping. Add one more day and you’ll have time to visit the charming town of Tequila, where you can explore the history and production of Mexico’s most notorious spirit—and enjoy some tastings, too.

3 Days of Art & Indulging in Guadalajara & Tequila
Guadalajara is often overlooked by Americans, but as a longtime Mexico resident, it’s one of my favorite destinations for a long weekend full of local art, great food, and exceptional drinks. Two full days in Guadalajara gives you adequate time to get acquainted with the city, experience its vibrant art scene—both old and new—visit a couple of world-class bars, and enjoy both the high-end dining and celebrated local street food (Hint: It’s not tacos!). The city is largely walkable, especially if you base yourself in Colonia Americana, the hip neighborhood for galleries, restaurants, bars, and unique shopping. Add one more day and you’ll have time to visit the charming town of Tequila, where you can explore the history and production of Mexico’s most notorious spirit—and enjoy some tastings, too.
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