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Vistors to London this June canget a first hand experience of a very traditional, very British affair with The Royal Horseguards’ regal-inspired ‘Beating Retreat’ package. For guests to fully experience the Queen’s Birthday Parade, ‘Trooping the Colour’ as well as the military procession ‘Beating Retreat’, the Whitehall hotel “The Royal Horseguards” has drawn on its [...]
May 25th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

London, as expected of a major city, is a exceptionally wonderful location for both business and pleasure. The tourist attractions are known throughout the world, from Buckingham Palace to the Millenium Wheel. The city offers a range of art galleries and museums dedicated to just about any topic you could think of, and more famous [...]
May 21st, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

London is one of the many fashionable short break locations in Europe and is possibly in the top ten of the best selling worldwide destinations. London offers everything any tourist may desire. If you are looking for a huge variety of shopping options as a matter of fact London has the largest amount of retail [...]
May 19th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

Summer 2010 will see historic London hotel, Hazlitt’s utilise one of its newest additions, the only London hotel suite to feature a private roof terrace with retractable glass roof – making it an unspoiled location for even the most typical English summer day. Recognised as Soho’s first boutique hotel, Hazlitt’s has become noted for its [...]
March 12th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

The Philharmonia’s acclaimed ‘virtual orchestra’ travels to Leicester for a five-day installation in April RE-RITE, the Philharmonia Orchestra’s critically acclaimed ‘virtual orchestra’ and the latest in classical music innovation, will be visiting Leicester from 21 to 25 April. The installation will take over and transform a disused nursery building on Museum Square (opposite New Walk [...]
March 10th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

Festival fever creates May-hem in Brighton Britain’s favourite city-by-the-sea has staked its claim as the UK’s number one festival destination. This coming May Brighton & Hove is gearing up for the greatest event line-up it has seen. With a cornucopia of culture, comedy and creativity, Brighton & Hove plays host to 100 yachts, 300 concerts, [...]
March 8th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

The Dorchester Spa, London’s most distinguished destination spa, will be celebrating Father’s Day with a special offer for June 2010. Throughout the month, Fathers booked for a ‘Deep Tissue Massage’ treatment by Aromatherapy Associates will receive a complimentary Aromatherapy Associates ‘De-Stress Muscle Gel’ to continue the treatment benefits at home. The ‘Deep Tissue Massage’ is [...]
March 8th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

• New Rainforests of the World area from 8th March o Pair of 6ft dwarf crocs just snapping distance away o Thundering 2m tropical waterfall and exotic vegetation o 13 authentically themed displays o Over 3000 rainforest residents from Poison Arrow Frogs to snap happy Piranha Fish • Themed crocodile activities including Crocodile Egg Hunt [...]
March 4th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

As British Pie Week (March 1-7) is celebrated all over the country, one Western Lake District village is laying claim to the title of Britain’s Favourite Pie Parish and to the creation of a new tourism niche – Pie Tourism. The village of Gosforth, near England’s highest mountain (Scafell) and its deepest lake (Wastwater) is [...]
March 4th, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to stay in the capital this Easter holiday at a discounted price. Guoman Hotels is offering 50% off at its collection of four luxury four and five-star centrally located hotels: Charing Cross, The Cumberland, The Royal Horseguards and The Tower. All hotels are perfectly located allowing guests to explore [...]
March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in London | Read More »

Balancing work and a healthy lifestyle has never been so important especially in these challenging economic conditions. With this in mind Whatley Manor (01666 822 888 www.whatleymanor.com), the beautiful restored private manor house that nestles in 12 acres of Wiltshire countryside, has come up with the perfect solution to enable non residents to relax for [...]
December 25th, 2009 | Posted in London | Read More »

Gordon Ramsay at John Lewis Gordon Ramsay will be signing copies of his autobiography ‘Humble Pie’ in the Kitchenware department in the basement of John Lewis on Oxford Street on Thursday 5 October between 12.30 and 1.30pm. Gary Barlow at Waterstones On Monday 9 October, Gary Barlow, the lead singer and songwriter of Britain’s most [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

The 24 Hour Plays Celebrity Gala The 24 Hour Plays Celebrity Gala takes place at The Old Vic on Sunday October 8. This is an annual fixture in The Old Vic’s season and provides a unique opportunity to see work by some of the best international actors, writers and directors. They will come together to [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

The 24 Hour Plays Celebrity Gala The 24 Hour Plays Celebrity Gala takes place at The Old Vic on Sunday October 8. This is an annual fixture in The Old Vic’s season and provides a unique opportunity to see work by some of the best international actors, writers and directors. They will come together to [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

Afternoon tea at mybar Chelsea myhotel Chelsea has come up with an Afternoon Tea menu, which consists of a choice of teas, including Earl Grey Lavender, Tropical Green and White Tangerine, freshly cut English sandwiches, traditional scones and cakes. Afternoon tea is served daily between 2.30pm and 6pm and costs £17.95 per person with unlimited [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

Afternoon tea at mybar Chelsea myhotel Chelsea has come up with an Afternoon Tea menu, which consists of a choice of teas, including Earl Grey Lavender, Tropical Green and White Tangerine, freshly cut English sandwiches, traditional scones and cakes. Afternoon tea is served daily between 2.30pm and 6pm and costs £17.95 per person with unlimited [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

David Hockney Portraits From 12 October to 21 January 2007, the National Portrait Gallery will be holding an exhibition of portraits by David Hockney. This exhibition offers the opportunity to see many works together for the first time. David Hockney Portraits provide insights into the artist’s intense observations of the people he has charted over [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

Redstone Telecom and Visit London slash call rates for visitors to the capital Restone Telecom and Visit London have launched a new dedicated phonecard for visitors to London, which offers huge savings over mobile roaming and hotel call rates. Visitors to the capital will be able to purchase the ‘Totally London’ phonecard online, via the [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

For £200, the Millennium Hotel, Mayfair is offering a package that can be either a girls night in or a romantic overnight stay for two. The package includes a deluxe double room on a Sunday night, chocolates on arrival, a meal for two from a specially compiled room service menu, a bottle of Champagne, movie [...]
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »

Following on from the success of the Bugis Street Brasserie at the Millenium Gloucester Hotel, The Copthorne Tara has launched a second branch in-house. Bugis Street offers a selection of authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Cantonese food, with the restaurant situated on the hotel’s ground floor.
September 19th, 2006 | Posted in London | Read More »