Posts Tagged ‘city break’

Nottingham City Breaks

March 18th, 2010

Bring to mind Nottingham and most folk think of the legend of Robin Hood, his band of merry men  and the Sherrif of Nottingham and though this attracts increasing numbers of visitors yearly there is much more to the area than meets the eye. Infact Nottingham is home to a respectable selection of interesting local attractions making it an excellent place for a a weekend city break and the following article examines the city and a few of visitor attractions in and around Nottingham, and also some hotels offering Nottingham B&B.

Nottingham is located in the county of Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England, UK. As well as Sherwood Forest, the legend of Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham, the city is also renowned for the lace making industry especially during the period known as the Industrial Revolution when it gained a superb worldwide reputation.

Nottingham Lace Market

Once the heart of the worldwide lace industry, at the time of the British Empire, the Lace Market in Nottingham is, now, a protected heritage area. The area  is home to many superb examples of industrial architecture of the Nineteenth Century. The Lace Market wasn't like a normal market, rather than having stalls and their stall holders, it was a collection of salesrooms and warehouses selling and displaying lace. After the collapse in the lace industry the area became derelict but, nowadays, the vast majority of the old warehouses have been restored and renovated for other purposes for instance photographic studios and the likes. The Lace Market is a popular tourist attraction.

Galleries of Justice & Shire Hall

Not too far from the Lace Market is the Galleries of Justice in Shire Hall. Shire Hall is a Georgian-built building featuring Neoclassical columns, pilasters and dome. The front of Shire Hall has, if you look at it closely, a misspelled word Goal instead of Gaol. Shire Hall has 2 excellently preserved Victorian courtrooms plus old cells, bath house, a women's prison, a prisoner's exercise yard and an Edwardian police station.

Nottingham is a fantastic place to have a vacation. There is lots to see and do around the city and a huge number of visitor attractions not too far away. Places well worth a visit include; Wollaton Hall, Hardwick Hall and Newstead Abbey.

As is common in all England bed and breakfast, Nottingham accommodation is usually of superb quality at a fair price and many folk choose to stay in Nottingham for part of their vacation and then somewhere else for the remaining days.

Are You Having A Short City Break In London? Why Not Have A Trip On The London Eye

March 13th, 2010

The capital city of England and Great Britain, London, has a huge collection of fantastic visitor attractions, from the amazingly old to the very young. The vast majority of the tourist attractions are well known all around the globe (for example, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace). Among the most recently built are the London Aquarium, Millenium Dome, Millennium Bridge and the London Eye.

The Merlin Entertainments London Eye (to give it its correct title), is more frequently referred to as, simply, the London Eye or,occasionally, the Millenium Wheel (because it was constructed for part of the Millenium celebrations). The Merlin Entertainments London Eye was officially opened by the then English Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, on the evening of December 31st however, alarmingly there were technical issues which led to the public not gaining access until March. At the time it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world being 443 feet high.

The gigantic wheel is located on the South Bank in Jubilee Gardens looking over to the Houses of Parliament below. From within one of the thirty two compartments towering over the whole of London you are able to see a large number of well known London landmarks, the already mentioned Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s, Hampton Court Palace, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace are to name just a few, what an amazing way to see most of London and, more than likely, one of the reasons it is one of the busiest visitor attraction in London.

The London Eye’s first flight is at ten in the morning however the ticket office opens at 9.30 am.  The Eye closes at 9.30 pm between August and July, 8 at night between April and October and at 9 ‘o clock at night for the other months.

People traveling in a car will be pleased to discover that there are three nearby car parks. For coaches there are parking facilities very close to the Eye (Tel:) +44 (0)870 990 8886) for information.

The easiest method to get to the London Eye is by the Tube, simply get off at one of the following tube stations; Embankment, Westminster, Charing Cross, or the closest Waterloo. You can also travel by boat, get off at Waterloo Millennium Pier.

Finding hotel accommodation in London is as easy as popping over to Yahoo, MSN or Google (or another search engine you choose. Whichever kind you prefer you are bound to find the perfect London accommodation because the city must feature the most guest houses, hotels and bed and breakfasts than any other. Luxury accommodation to the cheap and cheerful, huge corporate hotels to the small boutique hotels and more.

Pet Friendly Places To Book In The City Centre Of Birmingham, United Kingdom

March 12th, 2010

The city of Birmingham is the second largest (by population) in England, has witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of folk taking vacations there. With such an immense population Birmingham has a prestigious selection of top notch entertainment complexes, venues, tourist attractions and the like. Besides this the city of Birmingham has much more to entice visitors, for example the considerable industrial past and a number of beautiful parks and gardens.

Over the last few years considerably more tourists are taking vacations with their pets if you are such a person or you are considering such a break then you might already know that accommodation which allows pets are few and far between and finding a place to book is often an absolute nightmare. Keeping this in mind I have created a listing of Birmingham pet friendly accommodation.

Macdonald Burlington Hotel

If you in need of a pet friendly guest house with a central local then it could please you to learn that the Macdonald Burlington is a 4 star hotel which is approximately 2 minutes from New Street Station.  Found alongside an NCP car park this accommodation has over a hundred rooms.

The Britannia Hotel
The Britannia Hotel is a 3 star establishment located opposite  New Street Rail Station with 195 rooms right in Birmingham city centre.

Radisson Sas
The Radisson Sas Hotel is a three star establishment roughly a couple of minutes walk the city centre. 500 metres from New Street Rail Station. The Radisson Sas features over two hundred rooms and makes no charge for pets.

The Ibis Birmingham City Centre
The city centre Ibis Hotel is rated at two stars. With one hundred and fifty nine rooms this hotel does not charge extra for having a pet in the room.

Crowne Plaza Hotel
The Crowne Plaza Hotel is rated at four stars. Featuring nearly 300 rooms this hotel is located on Holliday Street a handful of minutes from the centre.

The Malmaison
The Malmaison Hotel is rated at three stars, a few minutes from the city centre of Birmingham, the hotel features just less than 200 rooms.

Ibis Hotel At Holloway Circus
The Holloway Circus Ibis offers two star accommodation. With only 51 rooms it is vital that you know that this Ibis hotel says in their hotel policies that they may charge extra for pets.

Etap
The Etap Hotel is a pet friendly hotel. With 250 inexpensive rooms the Etap Hotel is situated around half a mile away from the exact centre of the city.

Novotel
The Novotel Hotel is rated at four stars situated on Edward Street with a little less than 150 rooms.

The Paragon
The Paragon Hotel is a 3 star establishment with two hundred and fifty rooms just a little more than half a mile from the very centre of the city.

If you are looking to book pet friendly bed & breakfast in Birmingham you will see the accommodation mentioned above (or you can use the search box to check availability) at Birmingham Hotels