William Call
Based in Washington, DC, USA
English, Spanish
William Call
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My Story
You don’t have to choose between the landmarks everyone photographs and the places the guidebooks miss. Between the iconic view and the quiet corner only locals know. I plan trips that give you both, sequenced so each discovery makes the other richer.
I’ve trekked to Everest Base Camp and cruised Halong Bay. Done Antarctica expeditions and explored corners of cities that never show up in search results. That range means I can tell you firsthand what’s worth seeing and what’s worth skipping.
Thirty years of Marine Corps logistics taught me precision. Now I apply it to something personal: your trip.
Let’s talk about where you want to go.
Travel Style
Seven continents. Fifty-plus countries. Everest Base Camp and Antarctica. Street food tours and vineyard stays. I’ve done the full range, and I still get excited about finding the noodle shop locals argue over or the vineyard that doesn’t advertise. I plan trips for people who want the full spectrum of a place: genuine immersion without sacrificing comfort, adventure without unnecessary roughness. If you’re done with either/or thinking, we should talk.
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Paris and Beyond: City, Champagne, Versailles
Paris is closer than you think. A Thursday evening flight from the East Coast of the United States means waking up Friday morning in France, making any long weekend an opportunity. I planned this as a surprise trip for my partner over Thanksgiving weekend, drawing on years of visits to blend iconic landmarks with the hidden gems that don't show up in search results. A vintage 2CV tour handles the greatest hits in a couple of hours. Day trips to Versailles and Champagne feel indulgent rather than rushed. And when you're ready for something beyond French cuisine, Paris delivers some of Europe's best international food—flaky rugelach and crispy falafel in the Marais, or xiao long bao at an unassuming Huaiyang restaurant near the Louvre. This is what I mean by the AND philosophy: you don't choose between the Eiffel Tower and a neighborhood wine bar, between a chef's table and street food—you experience both, intentionally sequenced into a single journey.

Paris and Beyond: City, Champagne, Versailles
Paris is closer than you think. A Thursday evening flight from the East Coast of the United States means waking up Friday morning in France, making any long weekend an opportunity. I planned this as a surprise trip for my partner over Thanksgiving weekend, drawing on years of visits to blend iconic landmarks with the hidden gems that don't show up in search results. A vintage 2CV tour handles the greatest hits in a couple of hours. Day trips to Versailles and Champagne feel indulgent rather than rushed. And when you're ready for something beyond French cuisine, Paris delivers some of Europe's best international food—flaky rugelach and crispy falafel in the Marais, or xiao long bao at an unassuming Huaiyang restaurant near the Louvre. This is what I mean by the AND philosophy: you don't choose between the Eiffel Tower and a neighborhood wine bar, between a chef's table and street food—you experience both, intentionally sequenced into a single journey.

Paris and Beyond: City, Champagne, Versailles
Paris is closer than you think. A Thursday evening flight from the East Coast of the United States means waking up Friday morning in France, making any long weekend an opportunity. I planned this as a surprise trip for my partner over Thanksgiving weekend, drawing on years of visits to blend iconic landmarks with the hidden gems that don't show up in search results. A vintage 2CV tour handles the greatest hits in a couple of hours. Day trips to Versailles and Champagne feel indulgent rather than rushed. And when you're ready for something beyond French cuisine, Paris delivers some of Europe's best international food—flaky rugelach and crispy falafel in the Marais, or xiao long bao at an unassuming Huaiyang restaurant near the Louvre. This is what I mean by the AND philosophy: you don't choose between the Eiffel Tower and a neighborhood wine bar, between a chef's table and street food—you experience both, intentionally sequenced into a single journey.

Paris and Beyond: City, Champagne, Versailles
Paris is closer than you think. A Thursday evening flight from the East Coast of the United States means waking up Friday morning in France, making any long weekend an opportunity. I planned this as a surprise trip for my partner over Thanksgiving weekend, drawing on years of visits to blend iconic landmarks with the hidden gems that don't show up in search results. A vintage 2CV tour handles the greatest hits in a couple of hours. Day trips to Versailles and Champagne feel indulgent rather than rushed. And when you're ready for something beyond French cuisine, Paris delivers some of Europe's best international food—flaky rugelach and crispy falafel in the Marais, or xiao long bao at an unassuming Huaiyang restaurant near the Louvre. This is what I mean by the AND philosophy: you don't choose between the Eiffel Tower and a neighborhood wine bar, between a chef's table and street food—you experience both, intentionally sequenced into a single journey.
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