London is a city of logistics, from hailing a black cab in the early hours of the morning to navigating the vast tube station that keeps London connected. Preparation separates a seamless evening from an awkward one. The principle is never truer than when you have booked a high-class outcall Bond Street escort to your hotel room or home.
Unlike an incall session where you visit our location an outcall places the onus on your to create a comfortable, respectable and safe environment for your session. Whether you are staying at The Shard, a boutique mid range hotel in Soho or your own flat in the area, how you prepare directly influences the quality of your experience.
Phase 1: Logistics & Communication
Confirm the location logistics for Central London. London’s geography matters. If you are in a hotel near Paddington for example specify which entrance, eg the main entrance and if you are booking for your private residence, provide the full postcode, door number and if there is a buzzer or code. If you have a concierge drop them a friendly hello to say you have a friend visiting so they are aware. Discretion is standard in London so no further explanation is needed.
Arrange for parking or taxi instructions if needed. If you are a home without a driveway please mention this to reception. This shouldn’t be a problem too much as the escort will arrive via taxi. This includes running a hoover around. Removing laundry, dirty dishes and old takeaway containers. Provide a fresh hand towel and empty the bathroom bin.
Phase 2: The Physical Space
Clean and declutter your house or hotel room. Think of a freshly cleaned hotel room, it doesn’t need to be perfect, but clean, odour-free and presentable. This helps you relax and helps you focus and feel your best. If you are in a hotel room, the house keeping for a quick refresh and fresh bedding.
Control the temperature and scent. As London’s weather is famously unpredictable, check the heating so the room is warm and not too hot as it will be getting steamy, open the window and let some fresh air in instead of using strong-smelling artificial fragrances, as this can distract you.
Prepare the “intimate area”, make sure the bedding is clean and presentable, and fresh. This makes a massive difference and really elevates the experience.
Phase 3: Personal Preparation
Shower with care, don’t forget the details and think first date vibes. A full shower is expected to use a gentle neutral soap and pay attention to feet, underarms and intimate areas. Do not apply strong aftershave. Make sure to brush your teeth and floss, use mouthwash, trim your nails and iron your clothes. Just treat it as a first date.
If you are staying in a hotel room, be sure to leave some chilled water in the fridge for you both as a nice extra touch.
Phase 4: Financial & Final Checks
Prepare the payment discreetly and correctly. Place the full agreed-upon fee in an unsealed envelope and leave it in clear view. Give the escort the envelope when she fully enters your room before the session begins. Escorts won’t have change, and a tip is always welcome. It doesn’t need to be a big thing, and we only accept cash.
- Prepare the donation discreetly and correctly. Place the full, agreed-upon fee in an unsealed envelope. Do not hand it directly at the door. Instead, place the envelope visibly on a side table, bathroom counter, or under the TV remote. You can say, “I’ve left something on the table for you.” For London outcalls, use cash (new notes if possible). Do not ask for change.
Remember to turn off your phone or place it on silent for the session. And remember not to double-book any other guests coming around in case someone randomly turns up. Sounds basic, but some clients do forget.
What Not to Do – Common London Outcall Mistakes
- Do not offer a drink immediately upon opening the door. Let her step inside, take off her coat, and breathe first.
- Do not leave your phone on where notifications can be seen or heard.
- Remember to stick to boundaries and preferences of the escort.
After the Outcall: The Graceful Exit
When the booking time concludes, she will begin to gather her things. Do not pressure her to stay longer without offering to extend and paying the additional fee. Walk her to the door, and a simple “Thank you for a lovely evening or time” suffices. Do not ask for personal contact details or a “real” name or to follow on social media!