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Hotel Or Serviced Apartment Which Is Better

Posted on December 28, 2011 by (Published for 57 days)

Hotel Or Serviced Apartment Which Is Better
Recent surveys by Deloitte has confirmed that the hotel industry in London has experienced double-digit growth in 2010, a marked improvement over the previous year. Although growth was reported was not as strong and not return to pre-recession maximum, this demonstrates the flexibility Hotel in London during the most difficult times, and might indicate a continuing rise in 2011, while demand continues to provide strips, particularly at peak times of the year.

With this in mind its likely businesses in London with a regular need to accommodate inbound employees will have to negotiate even harder with suppliers in order to achieve agreeable corporate rates that fit with their travel policies and ongoing remit to reduce travel spend.

With this in mind, more and more companies are looking at alternatives available and increasingly recognize serviced apartments in London offer better value for money. For companies with short term accommodation needs in the City and Canary Wharf, Clarendon Serviced Apartments is one such operator offering a refreshing alternative to the confines of hotel rooms and viable solution for accommodating individuals and groups for stays from 5 nights upwards. Not to mention the considerable cost savings available.

Unlike hotels Clarendons London serviced apartments Slough offer real value for money. Guests benefit from having a separate bedroom, the comfort of a fully furnished lounge/dining area and well equipped kitchen; all the facilities in fact that enable people to lead a normal everyday lifestyle as they would at home. Service levels are similar to a hotel but less intrusive and more considerate of guests privacy and space. A once a week housekeeping service includes bed linen and towel change. Aside to this guests are left to enjoy the freedom their own base in London provides, but can rest assured in the event they need assistance, the Clarendon team are just a phone call away. Clarendon offers added peace of mind by providing a 24 hr, 365 days a year emergency contact service.

There is no doubt hotels in London offer an attractive offer for business travelers staying a few nights. But for those who spend most of my time on a business trip or are on their way to London for a long period, offering serviced apartments in London are much more than a better standard of life, liberty and flexibility and an environment more conducive to family living and working in London.

http://www.servicedapartmentsslough.com/“>Serviced Apartments Slough By Clarendon

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Cambridge Hotels, Self Catering Accommodation and Tourist Information

Posted on November 27, 2011 by (Published for 87 days)

Cambridge Hotels, Self Catering Accommodation and Tourist Information

Steeped in history, Cambridge is renowned as one of England’s two great university towns.

Visiting Cambridge you will be amazed at the selection of accommodation, from quaint bed & breakfasts, 5 star hotels, budget accommodation and a range of self catering apartments, hostels and cottages.

Cambridge has been described as one of the most beautiful cities in Britain, taking its name from the crossing of the River Cam. Here, at the meeting to the north marshy Fens and dense forests to the south, was the lowest reliable fording place of the River Cam, or Granta.

An Iron Age Belgic tribe built a settlement on what is now Castle Hill in the first century BC. The Romans took over the site and it became the crossing point for the Via Devana which linked Colchester with the legions in Lincoln and beyond, In the first century AD.

Followed by the Saxons, then under William the Conqueror the Normans, who built a castle on a steep mound as a base for fighting the Saxon rebel.

The motte of William’s castle still stands and Ely Cathedral can be seen from the top on a clear day.

Peterhouse, the first college, was founded by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely, in 1284. Clare, Pembroke, Gonville, Trinity Hall and Corpus Christi were established in the first half of the fourteenth century.

During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ten more colleges were founded, to include St. John’s, Trinity, Christ’s, King’s, Queens’, Emmanuel and Jesus.

The great architectural treasures of Cambridge can be seen in the colleges. Founded by kings, queens bishops, nobles, guilds and rich widows, they attracted powerful patrons and large endowments of land and money.

Fine buildings were established including the 14th century Old Schools, the 18th century Senate House, the Fitzwilliam Museum and University Library.

Cambridge today is a thriving city of approximately 100,000 people.

The heart of the city is surrounded by fine buildings and green open spaces. The famous grass-covered banks of the River Cam, The Backs, are carpeted in Spring with daffodils and crocus.

In Summer you can take a punt along the river and enjoy the architectural glories of the riverside colleges.

There are a wide range of museums and galleries. The Corn Exchange, Arts Theatre Junction, and other venues provide programmes covering all aspects of entertainment. On the last weekend in July The Cambridge Folk Festival is held. Cambridge has many good shops. Famous, of course, for its bookshops. As well as specialist shops, there are the well known department and chain stores.

Cambridge, offers a wide range of accommodation, from opulent hotels, small bed & breakfasts guest houses, self catering apartments, cottages and touring parks.

For further information on what attractions, activites, restaurants, accommodation and travel is available in Cambridge or another areas of the UK, please visit our website: http://www.touristnetuk.co.uk

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