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The Bentley London launches ‘Private Hotel’ concept

The Bentley London launches ‘Private Hotel’ concept

Already an experienced host to high-level guests, The Bentley London has created a private hotel concept after identifying an increasing demand for bespoke, easily-contained hotel accommodation for groups during global summits, official visits and conferences.

Mum's the word at Holiday Inn Chessington

Mum's the word at Holiday Inn Chessington

Treat mum to a very special stay at the safari-themed Holiday Inn Chessington this Mother’s Day for just £129 bed and breakfast, including four tickets to Chessington Zoo, Mother’s Day lunch in Langata Brasserie and a half-hour spa treatment just for Mum.

Hazlitt’s hotel opens exclusive London roof terrace

Hazlitt’s hotel opens exclusive London roof terrace

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.

New travel experience takes luxury to another level

New travel experience takes luxury to another level

The Courthouse Doubletree by Hilton is taking luxury to another level with the launch of the exclusive ‘Lalique Crystal Experience’, an all-encompassing package of pure indulgence in the world’s first and only Lalique Penthouse.

Get a unique view of Cumbria

Enjoy tranquil surroundings and views of the Cumbria countryside, tiptoe through 19th century corridors and do some good old-fashioned hard work in between.

Criminal minds descend on South Devon

The scene is set for a delightfully devious celebration of crime and thriller writing on the English Riviera, as some of the country’s most scheming criminal minds descend on South Devon’s beautiful bay.

Reducing stress is a walk in the park

Spring is on its way but according to new research out today sunshine is not enough to lift the population’s spirits with 80 per cent of workers in the North East admitting they feel stressed on a daily basis.

Strand’s stairway to Kilimanjaro for Sport Relief

Strand’s stairway to Kilimanjaro for Sport Relief

On Friday 19th March, ‘Strand’s Stairway to Kilimanjaro’ will see staff at London’s the Strand Palace Hotel tackling their own ‘Mount Kilimanjaro’ as part of Sport Relief, by climbing its central staircase to the equivalent of 19340 feet – the height of the infamous mountain.

St George's Day celebrations in Marlow

St George's Day celebrations in Marlow

Celebrate our patron saint with an evening of sheer indulgence at the Macdonald Compleat Angler, Marlow on St George’s Day, Friday 23rd April.

North East England pioneers green tourism

North East England pioneers green tourism

Tourism businesses in North East England are being encouraged to go green to claim a bigger share of the North East’s £4bn tourism industry.

Art in the city

Art in the city

Free entrance to St. Paul’s Cathedral with the London Sightseeing Pass to see the latest work by sculptor Antony Gormley is just one of the many benefits of the London Sightseeing Pass.

Spring revival breaks in Teesdale

Spring revival breaks in Teesdale

The North East’s current Small Hotel of the Year, Headlam Hall, in Teesdale, County Durham, has launched a Midweek Spring Revival Break to encourage people to explore the English countryside in March and April, whilst enjoying the best in hospitality, food and wine.

Easter fun in The National Forest

A whole host of Easter events are taking place across The National Forest.

The best of the West Country

The best of the West Country

For the very best of the West Country head to award-winning Woodovis Park in Devon, which re-opens for the season at the end of March.

Wander lonely as a cloud in the Lake District this spring

Wander lonely as a cloud in the Lake District this spring and see the hosts of golden daffodils fluttering and dancing in the breeze, beside the sparkling waves of Ullswater, just as William and Dorothy Wordsworth did on April 15, 1802, before returning to their home at Dove Cottage, Grasmere.