London: A first-timer’s guide
Jun 18th, 2009 | By Howard | Category: London AttractionsA summary of an article that appeared in the 14th June online edition of the Los Angeles Times.
A summary of an article that appeared in the 14th June online edition of the Los Angeles Times.
Wimbledon is arguably the highlight of the tennis calendar. Steeped in a long history some radical changes are afoot for this years tournament….
The sound of canons will be heard across London today as Her Majesty the Queen celebrates her official birthday with the annual Trooping the Colour event.
A 41 gun-salute will be fired at 12.52pm from the Tower of London, followed at 1.00pm by a 62 gun-salute from Green Park.
Each year Somerset House open-air cinema attracts thousands of film-lovers to view classic movies, old and new.
America’s First Family paid our city a surprise visit on Monday, taking in some of our culture and and traditions. Read more..
Which London hotel was Hazel Blears, the former Cabinet Member, staying in whilst she was ‘between flats’ in London? Find out here.
As London 2012 approaches major sponsorship deals are being negotiated, and guess who is the official Hotelier?
London’s newest attraction, Ripley’s “Believe it or not!” Museum, opens in London this Wednesday (18th August ‘08).
Hotel-Assist relaunched their hotels near Brick Lane page. So far 4 hotels have been added to the list:
http://www.hotel-assist.com/london/crowneplazashoreditch.html
http://www.hotel-assist.com/city-hotel-london.html
http://www.hotel-assist.com/196-bishopsgate-apartments-london.html
http://www.hotel-assist.com/chamberlain-hotel-london.html
Recommendations for additions are gladly welcomed.
This father’s day weekend why not treat yourself to a bit of luxury? The Rembrandt Hotel in swanky Knightsbridge is a classy Edwardian building situated opposite the V&A Museum on Old Brompton Road. It earns it’s four stars with a relaxed, yet elegant bar, full leisure facilities courtesy of the adjacent Aquilla Health Spa, Air-conditioned [...]