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Monday, June 2, 2008

Dubai Hotel Visitors To Cross Ten Million By 2010


The number of hotel visitors to Dubai is projected to rise to ten million by 2010, from about seven million in 2007, according to projections released by Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), during the inaugural of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2008, held at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre, May 6-9.

The number of hotels and hotel apartments is expected to increase to 488 by 2010, up from 452 in 2007. Dubai's room strength will also rise to 64,179, a dramatic increase from 51,168 room units in 2007.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

London Hotels

How to Do London Travel on a Budget


London can be a very expensive city to visit. Before you know it, your budget can fly out the window if you're not careful about what you do and what you spend your money on. In order to call your next trip to London a true “budget holiday,” you’ll need to take several aspects of the journey into consideration. A few of those things to consider include airfare, travel around London, lodging and dining. Having a fair idea about how to do London travel on a budget will save you money while still affording you all of the excitement that London has to offer.

Getting to London on a Budget

With six major airports serving the greater London area, the chance of finding a cheap flight to London are quite good. Due to the fact that you can choose between Heathrow, Gatwick, Southampton, Luton, Stansted and London City Airport, your odds for being able to track down an airline and a ticket price that suit you are quite high. Many of the European low-cost airlines use the smaller of the airports, like Luton and Stansted, so don't rule out contacting one of these carriers to see what they have to offer.

If you're flexible and traveling solo, check out the possibility of flying as an air courier. Some companies still like to save money by sending documents and small packages with passengers traveling on commercial flights.

Getting Around London on a Budget

The classic London black cab is a treat to ride in, but an expensive one at that. A trip from one of the airports in to London proper can cost upward of $100 USD. Try to avoid black cabs at all costs if you want to save money.

The cheapest way by far to get into the city is by bus or train, the use of which constitutues the best way to do London travel on a budget. Check online before you leave so you know what bus and train options are available from your airport.

If you want to get into the city inexpensively, but don't want to take a train or bus, you can always try to find a minicab, which will cost more than a train or bus, but less than a black cab. If you want, you can book one online; otherwise, you can find a driver at the airport (they're usually the ones holding up the signs with names printed on them) and ask if they can call a colleague to arrange a pick-up.

Once you're in London, try to walk as much as you can. London is a great city for walking. When the feet begin to tire, pull out that bus or tube map and utilize London's extensive public transportation network.

Staying in London on a Budget

Hotel rooms in London, as a rule of thumb, are not cheap. But who says you have to stay in a London hotel? London has a wide assortment of hostels and bed and breakfasts that, while certainly not the cheapest lodging you'll ever find, offer better rates than most hotels in London.

Another option, and this works best if you are enjoying a slightly longer stay, is to find an empty flat (apartment) to rent. Many Londoners rent out their flats when they are away, often at extremely reasonable rates. This also is a great option for small groups.

Eating in London on a Budget

While London has for many years been frowned upon for its food, this stereotype is one that is fading quickly with the passage of time. Nowadays, you can find a variety of good food at reasonable prices throughout London.

To start with, find accommodations that provide breakfast. That way, you'll get a meal to start your day, which will give you the energy you need without spending a pound! Once you're out and about town, don't hesitate to have a bite to eat in a pub. You'll get a chance to see what traditional London pub life is all about, while enjoying a meal at a reasonable price.

Surf around for dining deals on the Internet. It's easy to find breakdowns of various London restaurants, along with ratings and prices, posted by either reliable food critics or fellow travelers.

London is a city that offers everything to its visitors, including high prices. That's why it's important to do your research before you leave home, so that you can find your own ways to save money without missing out on a true London vacation experience.


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Monday, February 18, 2008

Finding Affordable London Hotels Online

Just because you’ve heard that the words “affordable” and “London” don’t always seem to go hand in hand, it doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to track down a great rate for a hotel room for your upcoming stay in London. By looking for great online deals, booking over a weekend or finding a “budget hotel,” you should have no problem locating an affordable London hotel room.

Finding Affordable London Hotels Online

The world is your oyster, and London along with it, thanks to the Internet. Use your surfing skills wisely and you’re sure to find a place to stay that won’t cost an arm and a leg. Simply searching for “affordable hotels London” with your favorite search engine is sure to turn up some great tips that will point you in the right direction.

Several sites serve as brokers for London hotels. By searching for individual hotel broker sites, you’ll be able to score cheap London hotels and accommodations easily.

Booking London Hotels on a Weekend

Because London is one of the world’s leading financial centers, hotels often jack up the weekday rates to take advantage of the deep pockets of business travelers. So, if you can, it might be worthwhile to stay for a weekend instead, when all of the suits have gone home to their families!

Even London Has Budget Hotels

When talking about London, keep in mind that “budget” doesn’t necessarily mean “cheap.” It doesn’t even really mean “inexpensive.” But what it does mean is “affordable.” Often, finding an affordable hotel in London is as easy as relying on one of the worldwide chains, such as Comfort Inn, Days Inn and Travelodge, all of which can be found in and around London.

After you've secured a cheap ticket to London, you can begin the next step. Finding an affordable hotel room in London will save you from constantly thinking about how much money you spent on your room -- money you could have spent enjoying the sights and sounds of London. Try to remember when booking your hotel room that you more than likely won’t be spending that much time in it. And when you’re there, you’ll be sleeping comfortably. And hopefully -- affordably.

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

London Hotels

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Hotels in London, England

Hotels in London, England

Looking for hotels in London?

As with most major cities of the world, you have a wide array of choices. Five star hotels like the Ritz Hotel and the Intercontinental London Hyde Park, all the way down to budget 2-star hotels like the Regent Palace Hotel and the Dover Hotel that simply give you a place to stay, but still with basic services.

Prices, as could be expected, would vary -- from GBP 135-250 ($250- $450) for the five-star hotels, down to GBP 30-60 ($50- $100) for cheap London hotels.


Cheap price does not mean poor choice, though. You still get excellent, though somewhat more informal service, a place to eat with a good selection of dishes, and a room with at least a television. The more expensive hotels just provide added perks, like formal service, antique and/or more luxurious furniture, several restaurants with various food offerings like Italian, Indian, or Thai food, modem lines in each room, cable television, even babysitting/child services and a doctor on call. Your choice of the London hotel to stay in can be based on more than just the amount of money you are willing to spend.

Your trip might require you to have internet access, or an international direct dial phone connection, or a safety deposit box. Or, you might want to select your hotel based on its location: from Central London, from the nearest coach and rail station, or from the many tourist attractions that you plan to visit. Whatever these factors are, you have a lot of options to make your stay in London, England, exactly as you want it to be.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Musical Mystery Tour Liverpool

Second leg of weekend launch has 10,000 joining in Scouse singsong


Source:
The Guardian
Ten thousand people were on their feet singing along with All Together Now by the Farm, the perfect rallying cry for the second leg of the weekend's launch of Liverpool's year as European capital of culture. Even national newspaper cultural elitists who have never knowingly heard the song before were seen to be humming while admiring two blond aerialists in topaz catsuits hanging upside down from stout ropes.

After the singsong, it was easy for Phil Redmond, the laconic soap man who has taken the culture year by the scruff of its sometimes troublesome neck and put it back on track over the last six months. "Well, we did it," he said. "Tonight's the start. We've got the whole year. It'll be bigger, it'll be better. It'll be deeper, it'll be wider."

The end of the show was nigh, because Ringo was on next with Dave Stewart to sing Liverpool 8, his sentimental tribute to his native city. This song is going to hover over the culture year like the Holy Spirit.

"Ringo for president!" yelled someone. "He doesn't look bad for 67, does he?" muttered an admirer. After that, all they had to do to send the people home proudly wrapped in a metaphorical Scouse comfort blanket was to get everyone on stage at the city's new riverside arena to sing John Lennon's Power to the People. Liverpool really had done it. Or this bit anyway. But it had not looked good at the start. As the audience took their seats, workers in hard hats and reflective jackets were still on stage banging and brushing. A tacky illuminated sign suspended above them gleamed Liverpool 08. The L started flashing, stopped and, with five other letters, went dim, leaving only "poo" alight.

A workman climbed up and attempted to tightrope, then crawl along the sign. Oh God, this is terrible, thought the hack in row AA. He's going to break his neck! Another capital of culture cock-up! A flash, a bang and the workman tumbled, his fall broken by a well-concealed safety harness. Much relief: it's a joke, a self-parodying merry prank. The hack felt stupid.

The show was billed as Liverpool - The Musical. But those who came expecting something on the lines of The Sound of Music may have been disappointed. This was a cultural mystery tour taking in favourite songs and favourite bands (Echo & the Bunnymen, the Wombats, Garry Christian, Shack, Pete Wylie) and screen images of Merseyside blitz times and tough times, Militant times and Thatcher times. Lennon times (a larky day in Central Park) and football times had segments to themselves. Not that the mind didn't wander a little during Saturday night's show to recall the weekend's more orthodox Liverpool cultural offerings: the Joseph Wright exhibition at the Walker art gallery, Beatles pictures at the National Conservation Centre, the new slavery museum, the Turner prize at the Tate (big demand for free tickets), and Richard Wilson's rotating dismemberment of a former Yates's wine lodge.

Liverpool's biggest band - the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic - was not at home because it was here in the arena, stacked in horizontal ranks, now red, now blue. They played a chunk from Stravinsky's Rite of Spring and a little piece by Shostakovich. But most of the night they were the ultimate backing group, joining almost every band on every number, with their dynamic young conductor, Vasily Petrenko, riding high on a scissor lift and joining lustily in the Lennon singalong.

The RLPO was in the thick of it at the start, a melange of Rule Britannia, Amazing Grace (with images of slave ships), Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory, with mezzo Kathryn Rudge got up as Britannia to belt out the ruling the waves bit before being joined by two more singers, the Liverpool Welsh Choir, a brass band and semaphoring sea cadets. It was a wonderfully surreal moment. Very Liverpool.



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Friday, January 18, 2008

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