Thursday 10 March 2011

Romantic Breaks and Deal Hotels


Deal hotels and grabbing a bargain
We all need a romantic getaway at times, whether it’s a honeymoon or just a well deserved chance to spend time together, a romantic break is a great thing and with so many cheap deal hotels offering long weekends at knock down prices, the choices are staggering. If you are someone who enjoys the countryside then many of the grander country house hotels offer great discounts on breaks which are booked during term time. For many couples term time is not the ideal time to book a holiday as children tend to be a somewhat extraneous ingredient when it comes to romantic holidays! Call hotels directly to ask when they have an offer on which you could take advantage of, or check out late booking websites and surprise your other half with an impromptu break, there’s nothing like a holiday when you were least expecting it!

Deal hotels in romantic destinations
There are so many great deal hotels on offer today that if you are looking for a romantic break you will be spoiled for choice. Destinations which were once enjoyed only by those with plenty of spare cash are now there to be experienced by all. Checking online for last minute cancellations is a great idea for a surprise romantic holiday; if you want to give your loved one a wonderful and unexpected break you should be aware that some of the best deals can be secured only a day in advance of actually setting off! Some of the top locations for surprise romantic breaks in cheap deal hotels include Venice, New York and Paris but good old Britain should not be forgotten as there are some stunning destinations here which are not short in the romance stakes. Consider the following if you are looking for a romantic break within the UK.

  • Cornwall is steeped in romance and mystery, the home of Jamaica Inn and mysterious smugglers coves it is also stunning to look at with its chocolate box cottages and beautiful coastline. Cornwall is also the home of Merlin and reputed to be the final resting place of King Arthur, (though some believe he lies in Wales) the hero of many legends. It is very easy to immerse yourself in the romantic folklore of Cornwall whilst the gentle pace of life and the stunning beaches make the perfect setting for romance.

  • Wales is not called the land of music for nothing and it can be found everywhere in Wales. The Welsh are romantics by nature and the country which is home to harps and love-spoons is a great place to share in a quiet break with a loved one. Rolling green hills, rugged mountains and craggy castles abound here and that’s not to mention the stunning mountain and woodland walks on offer. Deal hotels in Wales can be found at any time of the year and rural locations offer an especially romantic break.

  • Scotland is well known for its great literary achievements and it is indeed a poetic place. From bleakly beautiful lochs and moors to energetic and cultured cities it’s a country that caters to everyone’s tastes. Edinburgh is a particularly romantic city with ancient buildings and cosy pubs aplenty there is something to please every couple looking for deal hotels in Scotland.

Remember that a romantic break is about relaxation first and foremost, book somewhere to enjoy and try not to feel any pressure. Lazy days and candlelit evenings should be on the top of your list of priorities.

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Deal hotels and Activity Holidays


Finding great deal hotels
If you are the kind of person who loves outdoor activity and adventure then you will know the importance of having a comfortable bed to come home to at the end of a busy and physically tiring day! Whether you are a fan of cycling, rambling and climbing or water sports there is nothing like returning to a comfortable hotel where you can pamper yourself in preparation for another day’s adventure! It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, some people see staying in one of the UK’s great deal hotels as an excuse for lazing about by the pool or for indulging in spa treatments...and that’s fine of course, but if you are more of an outdoorsy type then a sedentary break is not your idea of fun! Look out for knock down prices at odd times of the year, right after New Year for instance is a good time to search out cheap deal hotels as this is not a typical time for many to book their break and a lot of great hotels find that they have vacancies to fill. This is also a wonderful time to enjoy rambling or indoor activities if the weather is simply too cold for a long walk in the countryside. Check out local community and leisure centres for indoor sports and you may find that this becomes your favourite time of the year for a break. Towns and villages are quiet in winter and you can enjoy the scenery and local attractions without the hustle and bustle of tourist season.
Deal hotels and great activities
Rambling is great fun if you do decide to take advantage of one of the many deal hotels on offer and of course it is also a very healthy pastime. Perfect for those of us who perhaps do not enjoy the cut and thrust of team sports or more intense physical exercise, rambling is a wonderful way to discover more about the countryside and more about yourself in general. Depending on your fitness levels there are a great many walks to enjoy across the UK, coastal paths offer a good place to begin and one good way to start is to check out leaflets in your hotel which detail the most popular local routes. You will find that walks are graded, some being more suitable for experienced ramblers and which may last for hours, taking in more than two or three villages, whilst others may be no more than a mile from start to finish. Taking in a pretty stretch of woodland is a great way to begin as a rambler without putting too much pressure on yourself to perform!
Water sports and great deal hotels by the sea
The ocean affords us all the chance to be brave in some way or other and if you fancy a spot of surfing or if you have always wanted to try out yachting then booking one of the UK’s wonderful deal hotels by the sea will put you in the right place to experiment. Some busier coastal resorts offer open sea fishing trips where you can sample a taste of what life is like for the real fishermen of the UK and join them on a vessel designed for the job! Fishing, surfing or swimming there are so many great offers with deal hotels at any time of the year that it is very easy to get addicted to this kind of holiday. Shop around, decide what kind of activities you would like to try and you will soon wonder why you didn’t start sooner!

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Deal hotels in the UK


Deal hotels in the UK
When it comes to booking a short break or holiday in the UK there are no hard and fast rules to making sure you get a great deal, hotels vary in price and quality of course but the main point of interest for most people who are looking for a bargain is that their stay is relaxing and fun. Beautiful scenery and a pleasant room are all it takes to make great memories and when it comes down to it, that’s exactly what people are looking for! If you are fond of holidaying in the UK’s many beautiful resorts or cities then you probably have your favourite destinations; those places where you know all of the best restaurants and days out, the places that are already filled with great memories...so why not try something new? Take a risk and you could find yourself in one of the UK’s great deal hotels which means that you’ll benefit from great service, stunning surroundings and unforgettable memories. So whether you are familiar with the UK and all of its quirks and fancies or not, take a good look around at what’s on offer and book yourself a great time.

How to get deal hotels in the UK
There are more ways than one to grab a bargain when you are booking a hotel for your holiday break. Last minute web offers are a great way to begin and the most useful tip is to simply clear a week of your time, pack your bags and then spend the evening scouring the net for cancellations or great deal hotels; with this method you will need to be organised and ready to drop everything the minute you book a break because some offers are available with only very short notice. If you are not in the market for this risky type of booking, then you might consider calling hotels directly and speaking to them regarding any special offers or discounts they may have to offer. Don’t be afraid to ask for this information, hotels need guests and even the smallest B&B will often have reductions available at slack times of the year. Remember that everything is cheaper during term times as this is not a popular time to book a holiday for obvious reasons.

Deal hotels and making the most of your stay
If you are looking for deal hotels then it is very likely that you’re on a tight budget. Once you have secured your bargain holiday accommodation then you might want to think about cheap ways of entertaining yourself during the holiday. One great tip is to check out local papers as soon as you arrive in the area, these will usually list local events and attractions such as village fairs and historical re-enactments which are usually free or cheap to enter. Community notice boards may well offer information on special deals in local restaurants and pubs; of course you can’t beat a local’s knowledge and in this case where better to find an expert but in the local pub where people can give their insider knowledge on the best places to visit. Remember that when you are looking for a god deal, hotels which cater for families have some of the best offers available, especially during term time!

Monday 7 March 2011

Deal Hotels in London


Looking for Deal hotels in London
Deal hotels in London tend to be quite easy to find, it’s a big city and with many establishments competing for your booking they can’t all afford to be too expensive! Of course London is a city famous for a number of well established luxury hotels such as the Ritz and the Savoy, but there are many perfectly wonderful small and attractive cheap deal hotels in the quaint and historic streets of this great city. In central London it may be easy to imagine that a hotel in such a great location would be expensive but this is not always the case. Smaller places can still offer a great deal, hotels which do not offer a restaurant on site for instance will usually be much cheaper than those who do. It’s not always a big inconvenience to eat out every day either, pubs and cafes in London can be wonderful in both quality of food and service. You can, with some careful research bag yourself a small hotel in the West End at no great cost and enjoy the convenience of being in central London at a relatively low price. If you are a fan of theatre then this makes for a great holiday as London’s West End is one of the greatest theatre districts in the world.

Making the most of London deal hotels and the West End
Savings made on accommodation means that you have more to spend on fun, eating out and entertainment.  Deal hotels can really free up cash for your visit and in an expensive place like London it’s best to save where you can! If you decide that you want to take in a West End show and have the luxury of dinner as part of your evening, then check out the restaurants around the theatre as most will offer some theatre goers discounts on meals eaten during the hours before and after the shows. A great tip is to ask the theatre ushers for their recommendations with regards to eating out. Many ushers spend full days in the West End owing to the strictures of being in the theatre for matinee’s as well as evening performances and they have often tried local eateries themselves. Look out for cut price ticket booths in the city centre which offer hugely slashed prices for seats in the best shows; visit the booth on the day you wish to see a show and visit early, you will get some idea of what might be available and when. Some cut price seats are only available mid-week and for matinee performances only so bear this in mind. If you are looking for a top deal, hotels in the outskirts of the city centre can also be a great idea and as public transport is excellent you won’t find yourself at a disadvantage at all. Indeed there is far mre to London than the city centre so staying away from the bright lights can in fact be a bonus!

Cheap deal hotels in a nutshell
  • Don’t expect a cheaper hotel to be shoddy
  • Ask staff for top tips on local entertainment and deals
  • There is a lot more to London than the West End

Deal Hotels and Family Holidays


Getting the most out of deal hotels for families
When you have a family to think about, holidays are not always simple to book! There are many factors to consider when planning a break which will ensure that everyone has a good time. Some questions which you might want to ask yourself before booking a deal hotels are as follows;
  • Do you want to be near a beach?
  • Are there children’s activities nearby?
  • Does your accommodation offer a kids club?
  • Can you share a family room?
  • Do children under 3 go free?

These questions can all save you a lot of bother when you most need it; after all, holidays are not a time for worrying about who is entertaining the kids! If you’re looking for great deal hotels with facilities to suit families then be sure to check that there are services to suit you on offer. A laundry service can be a real life saver when you have toddlers just as a babysitting service or kids club can give you that much needed adult time if you crave it. Availability of cots and high chairs is an obvious detail to check up on but make sure you do as sometimes hotels can run short of these basics and if it is possible you should pre-book them for your use.

Deal hotels near the beach
If you have small children or even teens that are keen on water sports then check out the cheap deal hotels near the coast. A beach can offer hours of cheap or free entertainment for youngsters and older children love the glamour of a surf school where a few lessons can really make for an unforgettable holiday. Ball games on the beach, crabbing and rock pooling are all irresistible activities for young and old alike so if you do decide to book one of the many cheap deal hotels near to UK  beaches you can rest assured that activities need not break the bank.

City holidays and family deal hotels
Cites are not traditional holiday hot-spots for most families but surprisingly they can offer some of the best experiences. Many urban areas have an enormous amount of activities and attractions on offer for children and families and a large number of these are subsidised. Museums and art galleries can offer great craft activities for smaller children and many hours of fun can be enjoyed for nothing at all! Take a packed lunch with you and plan to stay out all day if you are in a large city like London as many memorable hours can be spent in the parks and gardens, famous stores, museums and art galleries. Rain is never a bother during a city break as you can so easily find a good place to shelter and have fun all at the same time! Inexpensive deal hotels in the city can be found all year round if you look carefully and check out all the options. Make time to research and to carefully look at the cities which interest you and you’re sure to have a memorable family holiday.

Monday 21 February 2011

Cheap hotels: what matters and what doesn’t?


Everyone loves a bargain and bagging one of the many cheap hotels which abound in cities and resorts the world over is always a good thing; or is it? If you are looking for a bargain holiday then you will still want it to be a relaxing break and certain luxuries are necessary. What is important in a good cheap hotel and what can we let go as unimportant in our accommodation?  Many people agree on certain things which are a must-have for any holiday, though needs may vary according to whether you are going on your holiday alone, as part of a couple or as a family with children in tow. Some points to consider for those holidaying with children might include the following when booking cheap hotels

  • Are there basic washing facilities in the room?
A room with no sink or towel area can be a real inconvenience if you have small children with you. It is often necessary to hand wash some clothing items quickly and without the bother of finding a laundrette or public sink area. Small children are not known for their fastidiousness and having hot water to hand is useful when it comes to keeping them presentable!

  • Tea and coffee making facilities can be invaluable
Check if there is a kettle in your room before booking with any cheap hotels as boiling water is often needed to access hot drinks or to assist with warming a baby’s bottle. There is nothing worse than waking up and finding no kettle facilities with which to make tea or coffee!

  • Cleanliness is a necessity not a luxury!
Most cheap hotels are of a good standard as far as cleanliness is concerned but of course there are exceptions to the rule! One of the best ways to check out a cheap hotel’s reputation is to look out for online review by previous guests and take heed of their concerns.

Cheap hotels and location
Location is often the key point as to why a hotel is cheaper than others in the city or resort you are planning on visiting. Often cheap hotels may be further away from the beaches or from other attractions, but this need not mean that your stay is impaired. Check out local public transport and how reliable it is. Other useful things to consider is whether there are any restaurants, shops or bars or play areas near to your hotel. Facilities close to your hotel can be a very useful bonus if you want to have a quiet day.

Cheap Hotels and Late Deals
Late deals are a great way of securing a cheap hotel without losing in the quality stakes. If you can be available the day before you book, then you can secure amazing breaks at a fraction of the usual price. Plan in advance and prepare yourself to travel at short notice and you could really benefit from wonderful facilities and a great view without shelling out too much cash!

Friday 18 February 2011

Cheap Hotels Abroad


Cheap hotels in the sun
Booking a holiday is one of those things; it can be fraught with pressure as we all want a great holiday at a knock down price. Cheap hotels are a boon when you want a basic no frills break with plenty of sun, sea and sand; as long as the accommodation is close to the beach then it will all be fine.  Look out for last minute offers in order to take advantage of cancellations or empty spots, be open to your destination and you could be enjoying a great break at a fraction of the original cost. One of the keys to booking cheap hotels in great locations is to stay open as to when you travel. Whilst this is not always easy due to the need to book time off work, it is a good way to ensure a break when money is tight. The likelihood of you managing to book a great holiday at the last moment is quite high these days, holiday companies know there is a demand for this type of break and they are usually well publicised. If all you want is a nice break by the sea, then hold your horses and wait until the last moment...you could bag a real bargain!

Points to remember when looking for cheap hotels abroad
  • Stay open as to your destination
  • Keep your eye on the offers and check regularly on availability
  • Choose a window of time in which you can travel
  • Keep your cool
How do cheap hotels compare to 5 star hotels?
If you are looking for a holiday where you want to spend lots of time indoors, lounging on the bed, using the spa and ordering room service then perhaps cheap hotels are not for you. You may be happier booking a guaranteed 5 star hotel with all of the added extras. If however you only view the hotel as a place to lay your head at night, then cheap hotels are one of your bet options! All you need is a comfortable bed, with good shower facilities that is in a great location. You want to enjoy all that the resort has to offer in the way of beach life, local markets and restaurants so save your cash and book a cheaper hotel. What you don’t want however is to find that your hotel is miles from the beach or near building works, these issues can seriously impair a much needed holiday and one of the best and most simple ways of checking up on your hotel is to search internet reviews. Google maps will also sometimes give a clear idea of an area especially if you utilise Street View and take a virtual stroll along the promenade!

Top tips for being happy with cheap hotels
  • Check out the local facilities
  • Read reviews
  • Look at online maps
All in all it’s as well to remember that a holiday is what you make it. If you are the type who loves to be out and about, then cheap hotels are your best friends. They will save you cash to enjoy later or give you extra spending money whilst you explore the area.


Cheap Hotels and Booking your Perfect Holiday


Cheap hotels and why they’re worth the risk
Booking a holiday or even a short break can be a strain in many ways, not least of all on your wallet! The cost of accommodation is the biggest expenditure next to flights. It’s a sensible thing to consider the cheap hotels when looking for where to stay. Cheap hotels don’t have to be poor quality; in fact some of the nicest hotels are very reasonably priced. They’re just more basic! A holiday is about the chance to experience something new and different, it’s a chance to get out and about and to travel, visit new locations and try new things. A good holiday is not about where you sleep at night!  This is why booking cheaper accommodation is worth the risk as the main ingredients for a great break are a lovely location and the ability to relax. Why worry about whether your room has a sea view or not? As long as you are within walking distance of the beach or town, you will be fine!

Booking cheap hotels in the country
So you fancy a lovely rural break, rolling fields and dappled woodlands are the order of the day. Perhaps you fancy staying on a farm or in a cottage? New way to enjoy a rural break is to look for cheap hotels in rural villages. Often, rural villages will have a pub which doubles as a hotel and these can make an excellent base from which to explore the local area. You will be in a village location with at the very least a decent pub and a post office or corner shop nearby, you can take advantage of the locals who will come in for an evening drink and find out about the area...where is good to visit? What restaurants do they recommend? This is often a wonderful way to enjoy a break and can be a lot of fun when compared to luxury hotels which though plush may lack the personal touch.

Booking cheap hotels in the city
Most cities abound with cheap hotels and it’s often the best way to take advantage of the fierce competition which city hoteliers are party to. Look online for recommendations, there are many wonderful smaller hotels in our larger cities which while they may be basic, are wonderfully run by professional staff and which are also right on the doorstep of all the city attractions you could wish for. Shopping and eating out can be made that bit more enjoyable when you know you have saved cash on your accommodation! Cheap hotels in cities are often in more outlying areas or in slightly bohemian areas...all of which makes for a more interesting stay!

Reasons to book cheap hotels
  • Save your cash for extra days and evenings out
  • Experience areas which you might not otherwise get to see
  • Personal touch
  • Meet the locals

All in all staying in cheaper hotels is a great way to boost your wallet and take a little risk, if you don’t try it you’ll never know!

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Cheap Hotels York and City Locations

Cheap hotels York for city breaks
Looking for cheap hotels in cities is a great way to enjoy all that is on offer in urban areas. There are many ways to being your search and various things to consider before you book anywhere. The main reasons most people decide to take a city break is to benefit from the many attractions which abound in cities. Theatres, museums, bars and nightclubs are all big draws for people and that’s not forgetting the shopping opportunities available as well as the historical aspect of some destinations. Your first step is to decide where you want to visit and then research what attractions most appeal. You may find that some of the best days out are in fact located outside the city’s boundaries and that is something to consider when booking one of the many cheap hotels on offer. A balance is important as you do not want to find that your hotel is miles from the centre of the city as this can negate any savings made as your cash is swallowed up on travelling too and from the hotel and various attractions. Get to know the city through maps and tourist information websites, create a virtual map of your own places of interest and then choose a location which will offer suitable travel opportunities. It stands to reason that a central hotel will often (not always) be more expensive than one in an outlying neighbourhood.
London and Cheap Hotels
London abounds with cheap hotels as it is such a large city that competition is fierce. You may not in fact find it necessary to stay in an outlying neighbourhood if you book carefully and shop around. There are plenty of good but basic hotels within the major districts of London and for some people; the ability to simply walk out of the door and find that London is literally on the doorstep is a great attraction. Having said that, there are also many areas of London which are not central but which are very attractive and have many wonderful things to offer to visitors. Highgate is a pretty area of London and has an “olde worlde” atmosphere to it, with many historical buildings and a good train service it is a great area to consider when looking for cheap hotels. The same could be said of Richmond which lies further outside London but is very simple to get to and from via public transport. Richmond is a charming town with a stunning park and many attractions of its own, including a top quality theatre and some wonderful restaurants. Think outside the box when it comes to finding your accommodation and you will soon realise that there is more to most capital cities than what it is in the centre of it.
Cheap hotels Yorkhttp://www.roomguide.co.uk/search/city/York and luxury breaks
Just because a hotel is not riddled with the little “extras” does not mean your stay won’t be perfect. A clean and pleasant room is all that’s required for a fun and relaxing break, consider taking a few home comforts to make your room more cosy...a special cushion or some extra nice chocolates will make a big difference to your room and the atmosphere. But remember, in a busy city packed with entertainment you probably won’t be spending much time indoors anyway! Cheap hotels are a great way of ensuring that your budget goes further and that means that you will have more to spend on special nights out and shopping! Luxury need not mean expensively decorated rooms with room service on tap, it can mean the freedom to come and go at will in an exciting and vibrant city.

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Cheap Hotels in the UK

Cheap hotels and finding the best one for you
Cheap hotels are the best option if you are holidaying on a budget and still want the comfort of a private room, especially if camping isn’t your idea of fun! Wherever you decide that you want to visit in the UK bear in mind that booking low cost accommodation will save you cash.  Saving cash during your stay will free up money so that you can enjoy some special days or evenings out. When you know which part of the UK you would like to spend your break, then you can keep an eye out for cheap hotels which will enable you to get the most of your stay. There are some fantastic hotels in many of the major cities in the UK such as cheap Hotels in York.  Budget options are not always the less favourable choice and it should be remembered that in many case “budget” simply means no-frills. A basic but clean and pleasant room is all that is needed to have a good break. If however, you are someone who enjoys life’s little luxuries then you should remember to look online for last minute deals. Many operators offer fantastic bargains if you book late and you could find yourself in a top-notch hotel having paid a fraction of the price!

Before you book your accommodation, don’t be afraid to ask if there are any offers or discounts which you could take advantage of; check also what local amenities there are nearby, this is especially important if your stay is not in the Summer season as some local attractions may not be open or there could be special events on nearby which are not usually available during the busy tourists season. Consider too what matters most of all to you when booking your cheap hotel. Do you want the certainty of exactly where and when your holiday will be? If you need to know this, then it may be best to opt for a basic hotel rather than wait for a last minute cheap deal in a fancier venue. Remember the following tips when looking for your idea hotel.
  • Budget doesn’t have to mean low quality
  • Bag last minute deals online
  • Make sure you’re happy to go at short notice
  • Holidaying out of season can mean special offers
Cheap hotels in town
Staying in one of the UK’s many pretty and historical market towns is a great experience and a visitor who is new to the country will be charmed by the friendly local pubs and the pretty countryside. Staying in cheap hotels in smaller towns is a great way of experiencing the UK and all it has to offer. Choose your location carefully as you may want to visit other nearby towns, villages or attractions nearby and some areas are perfect for exploring entire regions. Before you book any cheap hotels it’s a good idea to ask your friends and colleagues for any personal favourites as there are some fascinating destinations which may not at first appear to be typical holiday towns.
Cheap hotels: top tips for making the most of your stay
  • Ask friends for their favourite destinations
  • Choose your location carefully
  • Don’t be afraid to ask for discounts
  • Check up on what facilities are available
Enjoy your stay in the UK and take advantage of all the country has to offer as far as cheap hotels and beautiful locations go, there couldn’t be more choice!

Thursday 3 February 2011

New York Hotels and New York Nightlife


New York hotels and theatres
It’s a well known fact about New York that it stays open all hours. Hotdogs at dawn and clothes shopping at midnight are the norm...but another well known fact is that it has some of the most amazing theatre in the world. Staying in a one of the great New York hotels near Broadway is a wonderful experience and the area is certainly a fascinating one with much history attached. Broadway is known worldwide as a major theatrical centre and there are forty theatres in the district each showing top quality shows at any one time. Immortalised in songs and films, Broadway is one of the romantic centres of the city and a newcomer to New York could easily spend hours wandering its sidewalks and taking in the stunning architecture and by night, the thousands of twinkling lights. If you are booking one of the more central New York hotels then you can’t go wrong in choosing the area around Broadway for your base.

New York hotels and evenings out in the city
New York is one of the finest cities for evening entertainment in the world. Packed with famous venues and eateries, the city is wonderful for everyone no matter what your tastes. Staying in any of the great central New York hotels will allow you to explore by night as well as by day and there is certainly lots to take in! If you enjoy seeing the latest live music acts, then the hottest spot is undoubtedly The Bowery Ballroom on Delancey Street where live music happens regularly. Not the type who enjoys crowded places or loud music? Then head to the Metropolitan Museum of Art where you can enjoy a drink high up on the terrace, with amazing views of Central Park and a peaceful atmosphere this is just the place for an afternoon cocktail, it’s not a well known tourist spot so you can enjoy the feeling of being “in the know” along with your drink!

New York hotels and a memorable walk through the city
A great way to make the most of your stay in one of the wonderful New York hotels is to take a walk which kills a few birds with one stone; a stroll across Brooklyn Bridge will allow you to take in the amazing and unforgettable sights of the Statue of Liberty and also the Empire State Building...and we all know that you can’t visit New York without seeing those properly! As you cross the bridge from the Manhattan side you could easily enjoy a further walk around Brooklyn on the other! Both are of course well known districts and this is a wonderful way to really get a feel for this beautiful city. Booking up on of the best New York Hotels in good time for a short break is a wonderful treat and it’s certain that once you have visited the Big Apple you will be back again for more! A more diverse and exciting city is hard to find.

Wednesday 2 February 2011

New York Hotels and Days Out


New York hotels and some great places to stay
New York is one of the most quirky cities in the world, fabulous New York hotels make it even better! It’s a city that is so full of unusual buildings, places and people you could quite literally spend a lifetime getting to know it and still find a corner you were unfamiliar with. Part of what has contributed to New York’s individual flavour is the haphazard way in which it grew...from a one horse town into an amazing and thriving city with many cultures settling over the years, each bringing their own traditions with them. Staying in one of the great quality New York hotels is a wonderful way to get to know the Big Apple and once you visit this place, you’ll find that you’re pretty much hooked.

New York hotels and quirky places to visit
Staying in one of the top New York hotels can bee a real eye opener in terms of luxury, from incredible views to opulent surrounding you should book carefully to try and bag a great view; the cityscape in new York is arguably unrivalled and what better way to wake up during your stay than to the sight of towering skyscrapers, neon lights and the hustle of New Yorkers as they go about their business? Once you have started your day off in the perfect New York fashion with a great New York style breakfast...think eggs over easy and fresh coffee...then you’ll be well set-up to go on a long day’s exploration of this fabulous place. New York is more than the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty; it’s a place full to the brim of quirky little museums and fascinating corners. Try a trip to Ripley’s Believe it Or Not Museum in Times Square; this crazy and sometimes stomach churning collection of bizarre and unusual artefacts makes for a wonderful introduction to the odd side of America! If the odd and curious don’t appeal to you then perhaps a tranquil row on the Central Park Lake might appeal? This is available throughout the spring and summer months and the scenery is surprisingly beautiful. A break in one of the many New York Hotels around Central Park would put you in the perfect situation to enjoy the peace and calm of the park when the busy streets get too much. For a taste of the traditional, a visit to Coney Island is not to be missed; this wonderful resort is a monument to days gone by, with its side-shows, fairground and traditional boardwalk you’ll get a real flavour of America’s past. From Burlesque on the beach to tattooed men and bearded ladies this place is an unforgettable experience!

 When looking at which of the many great New York hotels which are best suited to your needs, it’s a good idea to jot down a list of the places you most want to see and experience, then depending upon your time scale you can make a rough itinerary and choose the best location for your plans. Remember to leave a day for aimless wandering though! New York is one of those cities where the best experiences can often be unplanned!

Tuesday 1 February 2011

New York and New York Hotels; a Big State


There’s more to New York than the Big Apple
When thinking of staying in New York and starting to research New York hotels, many people think of New York and simply envision towering skyscrapers, the Statue of Liberty, yellow taxi cabs and Broadway...but of course there is a lot more to New York than the city! New York is an entire state in its own right. New York has eleven different regions including many famous places such as The Catskill Mountains, the Niagara Frontier, the Hudson Valley and the Thousand Islands. All of these amazing places are more than worthy of exploration and anyone who is in the lucky position of planning a holiday in New York should be aware of just how much this State has to offer. Larger New York hotels are often of high quality especially city centre venues, choose carefully according to the areas of this beautiful state that you want to include in your itinerary.

New York Hotels and the Catskill Mountains
The Catskill Mountains have long been a popular haven for city-weary New Yorkers with many wonderful resorts and hotels in the region. In fact it is so synonymous with holidays that the area has featured often in movies which are set in resorts such as Dirty Dancing and Casper Meets Wendy were both set in Catskills resorts and many other movies are made there due to the stunning scenery and quaint villages such as Palenville which is a small hamlet with less than two thousand residents. This stunning village was an important artist’s community during the nineteenth century and a wonderful art gallery and a regular summer festival are still keeping the artistic spirit alive in this special place. New York hotels which allow you to travel to Palenville are a great bet and this is a friendly, pretty place which is well worth a trip.

The Thousand Islands and New York Hotels
Stretching across fifty miles down the Saint Lawrence River are a large number of islands, over 15.000 in number and varying in sized they are a fascinating place to visit if you are staying in one of the many great New York Hotels nearby. Some of the islands are in Canadian territory whilst others are in the State of New York and thus are part of U.S.A. territory.  The islands are very varied in size and whilst some boast a single residence others are forty mile across with a number of homes and other buildings. Many people choose the Thousand Islands for camping trips and it is a great place for water sports. In the last two centuries the islands were very popular amongst rich New Yorkers and grand hotels and homes were built here, one which is open to visitors is the famous Boldt Castle which was built by George Boldt the proprietor of The Waldorf Astoria, he designed an amazing six storey castle which was never completed in his lifetime and which sadly fell into ruins soon after his death. The Boldt Castle was however rescued in the late nineteen seventies by authorities who have invested huge sums in repairing and renovating the building. Staying in any one of the amazing New York hotels in this region will give you access to this beautiful place and boat tours are a wonderful way to take in some of the amazing sights of the Thousand Islands

Monday 31 January 2011

New York Hotels and New York Culture


New York hotels and a city of culture
The New York art scene has long been one of the most vibrant centres of art and culture in the world. With so many stunning New York hotels to choose from, visitors to the city will be in a great position to choose exactly which part of the Big Apple they call their temporary home! The city is spread across many miles and around every corner is a new and fascinating sight, from the most famous architectural one such as the Empire State building, the Chrysler Building and the Statue of Liberty to the lesser known but equally fascinating “quirks” of the city, there is so much to see and do that most visits fly by. In order to see as many of the best sights as possible, plan carefully and ask yourself a few questions; what to you want to do most of all? Which areas do you want to visit and which of New York’s many famous restaurants or bars appeal most? Are there any places which lie outside the city but which you have always longed to visit such as The Hampton’s? Check out the offers on great New York Hotels, plan your trip well and get the most out of your break, New York is a wonderful place and with so many attractions you will be hard pushed to get them all in!

New York hotels and Museum Mile
One of the best places to begin your tour of New York has to be Museum Mile which is the acknowledged centre for museums in New York and of all the museums on offer here, where else would you begin a tour of New York museums other then the Museum of the City of New York! This fabulous space is dedicated to the past, present and also to the future of the city of New York; located on Fifth Avenue it house many exhibitions illustrating the growth of this great city and makes for a wonderful place to visit if you are staying in one of the New York hotels  near Museum Mile. For lovers of contemporary art then the Solomon R Guggenheim museum is a real treat, the newest of New York’s many museums it is based in a stunning contemporary building and houses a vast collection which can take a whole day to explore should you want to see everything! There are many fabulous museums along the attractive tree-lined stretch that is Museum Mile, for those with an interest in art and history, this is a must.

New York hotels and amazing buildings
New York has its fair share of wonderful historical buildings amongst the uber modern tower blocks and cool night spots; one interesting example is the Bartow-Pell Mansion which is in Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx. This grand mansion dates back to 1836 although the original house and estate were built much earlier in the sixteen hundreds.  It lay sadly neglected and derelict for many years but has now been renovated and is open as a museum to the public; New York hotels near the Bronx make a great base from which to explore this wonderful memorial to the past. Another venerable building is Wyckoff House in Flatbush, Brooklyn which is accepted to be the oldest house in New York City. This diminutive frame built house has been added to over the centuries and now only a small part of the original building remains and that is thought to date from around 1652. This house is well worth a visit if you have booked one of the New York hotels which proliferate in the vicinity. New York has long been a fascinating testament to its multicultural residents and any body with an interest in history will be well entertained during their stay.

Friday 28 January 2011

New York Hotels and Manhattan


Amazing New York Hotels and an Amazing District
Manhattan is an amazing and unforgettable district in the city that never sleeps. New York hotels in Manhattan are often synonymous with high class elegance and sophisticated luxury. Manhattan is the central business district in the city but is still a popular area to live with many quality apartments. The best New York Hotels will be close to many of the most fascinating attractions which New York has to offer. Famous streets and areas to consider when looking for a great New York hotel would be Times Square and Broadway and if you are staying here then a visit to Central Park and New York’s China Town are a must. There are so many amazing things to see and do in Manhattan despite it being just one part of the city of New York. If you are visiting Manhattan then there are some places which are must-see attractions.

The Rockerfeller Center and New York hotels
Everyone has heard of the Rockerfeller Center, it’s one of New York’s most famous attractions. This incredible landmark building was conceived during the great depression and the architecture reflects the thinking of the day, taller, bigger better. The building of the centre provided many jobs for New York’s unemployed and also a focal point for a city under pressure. Today the Rockerfeller is as attractive to tourists and natives alike; with its ice rink and the famous Radio City Music Hall as well as numerous retail outlets and an incredible view of the city, it makes for a spectacular visit. Many of the nest New York hotels are in the area and if you are lucky enough to be staying close to the centre then you really should set aside plenty of time to explore.

Central Park, New York hotels and making the most of your visit
Visiting New York hotels is a once in a lifetime experience and the city is one of the liveliest in the world, literally a city which never sleeps it is beautiful by night and by day. A trip to Central Park is a must; surely one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is huge in size...over two miles long and is packed with points of interest. There are a number of ponds and lakes within the park and some beautiful wooded areas, walking tracks and a wildlife sanctuary. In addition to this the park boasts two theatres, two ice rinks and a famous carousel! For those of a sporty nature there are running tracks, rock climbing and horse riding facilities on offer. If you’re interested in wildlife there are some beautiful birds and wild animals within the park and plenty of tours taking place daily.  If you do decide to book up one of the amazing central New York hotels on offer all year round, then a trip to central park is a must. The park is a stunning place all year round, especially when viewed from above as it cuts a green swathe through the heart of this great city.

Tuesday 25 January 2011

Manchester Hotels and Shopping in the City

Central Manchester hotels and shopping
Manchester was once a city more synonymous with cotton mills and Morrissey than with shopping: it will hopefully always be associated with great industry and with great musicians...it has produced too many of both to ever really move away from its illustrious past. However what has also happened to Manchester in more recent years is that tourism to the city has increased and as a result so have top-end retailers attracted by the great central Manchester hotels and the young, hip crowds who populate the city. From Deansgate to Canal Street, Affleck’s Palace to Harvey Nichols there is a wide choice of shops on offer with something to suit every taste. No matter which district you choose for a stay in this city, you can be sure that Manchester hotels and shops are among the most diverse.

Manchester hotels: retail therapy at your fingertips
Central Manchester hotels are a great choice for those who just love a day spent browsing shops. Retail therapy is seldom easier to indulge in than it is in this city! The city is compact and easy to get around, hop on a bus or a train if you’re looking to really cover some shopping miles! A good place to begin is the Arndale Centre which is one of the largest shopping malls in the whole of Europe. Many top high street retailers under one roof make for a simple and fun shopping experience. In the Deansgate district you will find the beautifully refurbished Barton Arcade, a Victorian shopping mall which is now full of designer stores; even if you’re not in the market for the most expensive shops, a walk around here is still a treat at the shop front are stunning to look at. If you are lucky enough to book a break at one of the lovely Manchester hotels in this area you will find that a simple stroll could well become a long wander as you take in the delightful shops and architecture...not to mention the wonderful cafes and bars!

Affleck’s Palace and Quirky Manchester
Manchester has always been at the heart of any underground scene in the UK and one of the best places for unusual clothing and accessories has to be the famous Affleck’s Palace. This Mecca for underground fashion and emerging designers has been around since the early 80s when a need arose for a platform to showcase the huge amount of design talent in Manchester. Affleck’s Palace is based in Church Street; with over 50 stalls and shops ranging across five floors and housed in an attractive period building, this Aladdin’s cave of wares is a real hit with anyone who visits. For retro, vintage and alternative clothing and accessories this is one of the most unusual and fun shopping experiences in the UK. If you are taking a short break in one of the fabulous Manchester hotels in the area, this is a must-see place. Like Manchester in general, it’s quirky, original and full of surprises; give it a try and you can be certain it won’t be your last visit!

Monday 24 January 2011

Manchester Hotels and Discovering the City


Manchester Hotels: An adventure in the North West
One of the best things about the North West is the people, the other is the architecture...oh but we can’t forget the history, or the music! It is certainly true that the diverse people and attractions crammed into Manchester’s boundaries make it a very special place indeed. A stay in any one of the great Manchester hotels available throughout the year is a wonderful opportunity to get to know the city. Manchester is famous for its humour and its friendly no-nonsense inhabitants, a warm welcome is guaranteed in most pubs, café’s and clubs, with plenty of open people who are often ready for a chat.  No matter what you are interested in you will find something to fascinate in Manchester and if you go with the flow you can often find that a simple city break can turn into an adventure in culture!

Manchester Hotels: On the Doorstep of Culture
To say that Manchester is cultured is surely an understatement. This is a city brimming over with amazing architecture, galleries, museums, theatres and arts centres. An innovator in arts, Manchester hotels will put you right at the epicentre of a creative hubbub which is hard to ignore. It seems that whichever street you turn down, there is a little surprise waiting for you in the shape of murals, quirky bookshops, on-trend fashion shops and pubs and cafes dedicated to the arts. The city centre is not the only place to find entertainment, if you’re in the mood for some history then head for Oxford Road; a lively part of Manchester which encompasses some of the university campus, this area has some great small cafes and bookshops in addition to being the home of the Manchester Museum which is packed with fascinating and ancient artefacts. The innovative Contact Theatre is a short stroll from the museum and in usually offers a fabulous choice of home-grown theatre, dance and spoken-word performances. Oxford Road is home to some of the most elegant of Manchester hotels and the grand architecture here is a testament to Manchester’s fast economic growth during the industrial revolution.

Close to History in Manchester Hotels
The history of Manchester is a long and fascinating one; most people are familiar with the fact that this city grew rich and famous on the spoils of the cotton and shipping industries. As one might expect there are a myriad exhibitions at any one time which celebrate the city’s past and present in creative and surprising ways. Good quality Manchester hotels are quite numerous and well spread throughout the city; you will find that you’re never far from great venues like Urbis, which is Manchester’s Centre for Urban Culture and contains a vast and changing selection of exhibits and shows based on the city and its people. If you are interested in the history of the city then The People’s History Museum is a must. This museum houses excellent exhibits on the working people of Manchester and how they lived and worked. There is a large bookshop on site and a special interest in the Suffragette movement is a fascinating part of the museum. Manchester hotels are as diverse as the city itself and like the city they often encompass the best in modern and classic architecture. As you wander around Manchester’s streets, notice the beautiful and ancient churches, the well kept green spaces and the grand buildings you will be sure to take some very special memories away with you; this is a city to which one visit is almost never enough!

Manchester Hotels and a Musical Past

Manchester Hotels and the Music of the City
If you’re staying in any of the top quality Manchester hotelsduring your visit to the North West then the city’s connections with music won’t escape you. In fact it would be hard to get through one day in this surprising city without noticing the constant thread of music which weaves its way through the streets. Music is everywhere here, in place names, in arts centres and studio’s and throbbing from windows and doorways. Manchester’s history with music first came to note during the industrial revolution when the folk singers of the city and its surrounding villages became more apparent as social occasions increased along with the size of the city. As Manchester hotels are often close to some of the best music venues that the city offers you will be well placed to enjoy the best that this city offers in terms of music.
                                            
Staying in Manchester Hotels: A City of Innovators
It was during the sixties that Manchester really made itself known to the world through its music. Great bands such as The Bee Gees and Fontana were appearing and the world took notice. Manchester hotels in the city centre will allow you to explore some of the most famous live music venues which stud the city, including The Manchester Free Trade Hall which has seen such greats as Bob Dylan and the Sex Pistols playing gigs within its walls. Other notable venues include The Ritz which was once a dance hall in the 1920s and The Boardwalk where “Madchester” band The Happy Mondays played early gigs. Bands such as Oasis, The Smiths and The Fall have among many others conspired to make Manchester a real centre for musical excellence today.

Manchester Hotels and Music Scene Today
Any stay in the great Manchester Hotels of today should be complimented by a trip or two to The Northern Quarter which is arguably the centre of Manchester’s creative arts and smaller music venues today. Famous venues such as Band on The Wall and The Night and Day Café are still ensuring that smaller and unsigned bands are heard and given the chance to make their mark as so many before them have done.

Manchester Hotels: A Special City
It is difficult to pinpoint what makes Manchester such a special place; why do so many great talents come out of one city rather than another? The city’s diversity of culture certainly plays some part, as does the working history of the place. As fast as Manchester grew and thrived financially during the industrial revolution so it has at times struggled economically. A city which has seen so many changes in fortune is bound to react in some way; an outlet is needed for the frustrations which can arise in a city where things may have taken a downturn and music is often the perfect antidote to stress. Manchester has only gone from strength to strength in recent years, the new Millennium saw massive growth in terms of retail and service industry. Not only is the city a Mecca for music, Manchester now a centre for the arts and culture on a much wider scale than ever before and a stay in one of the more central Manchester hotels will put you right at the heart of the action.

Friday 21 January 2011

Manchester Hotels and Evenings Out


Manchester hotels and a city that never sleeps
One of the joys of staying in any one of the fabulous central Manchester hotels that are available all year round is surely the fact that right on your doorstep are some of the best venues in the UK. Manchester has always been a city which knows how to show visitors a good time and the friendly locals are one of the most memorable things about an evening out here. Whatever your preferences there will be a great choice of venues at your disposal. From warm and friendly traditional pubs, to uber cool nightclubs and bars there will be something to suit you.

Staying in central Manchester hotels and navigating the city
Manchester is very easy to navigate, well linked to mainline stations and with plenty of public transport within the city centre, you won’t find it hard to get from any one of the top Manchester hotels to some of the best night spots in the North West. Depending on your tastes, there are various areas within the city to choose from with regards to a great night out.  The city centre is split into 11 areas which are all distinguished by names and most are within walking distance of one another. If you don’t fancy much of a walk but still want to sample the nightlife, you may like to wander only a short distance from whichever Manchester hotel you are staying in and stick to that district...in Manchester you can have a fabulous night out and visit many venues within a few feet of one another! Each district has its own distinct personality and you will find the one to suit you best.

Manchester Hotels and Districts
So you’ve secured one of the most central Manchester hotels and settled in. Now you just need to head out for a great evening...but where to go? As city centre Manchester hotels are usually close to the action, you won’t have far to wander when you head out into the night. The Northern Quarter is the place to aim for if you like quirky venues, this district is packed with bohemian bars and music venues, it’s a hive of creativity and any night of the week you can experience it at its best as it buzzes with energy even during weekdays. During the summer months a great area for a spot of alfresco drinking is Castlefield; this is a popular and stunning portion of the city and a glass of wine beside the canal is a great way to enjoy the passers by as well as the architecture. If you’re in the mood for something more mainstream, then consider a visit to the Printworks in The Millennium Quarter. Here you can experience the fun of an enormous complex of bars and clubs all under one roof. Large, well known chain venues in close proximity to one another make for an easy night out without the problem of transport and let’s face it, a good night out in a wonderful city like Manchester should be a simple affair! The city is chock-full of great people, fabulous venues and wonderful hotels; it’s a trip most people don’t forget in a hurry!