Saturday, April 19, 2008
Charlecote Pheasant Hotel
Stratford-upon-Avon is an every tourist Mecca. Shakespeare birthplace, Royal Shakespeare Theatre and many more attractions are waiting for brave adventurers. But where to stay that's a questions we are most often looking for an answer to. Charlecote Pheasant Hotel is a place where each and everyone of us can fins peace and rest after a busy day touring Shakespeare's county. There is more to see just across the road from the hotel - an exciting National Trust Property is there waiting for visitors. With deer reserve just few steps away, swimming pool, air conditioning in most of the recently refurbished rooms, great restaurant and excellent staff Charlecote Pheasant Hotel makes a wonderful choice for a weekend away in the Heart of England. Enjoy!
Tourists warned
Tourists have been warned to book only accredited hotels in London.
Get London Graded is a campaign targeted at foreign visitors to stay only at hotels taking part in the official grading scheme. Agency is providing help to hotels and others to get their grades sorted according to the scheme. The aim is to get 150 hotels graded in the next couple of years before the Olympics.
Get London Graded is a campaign targeted at foreign visitors to stay only at hotels taking part in the official grading scheme. Agency is providing help to hotels and others to get their grades sorted according to the scheme. The aim is to get 150 hotels graded in the next couple of years before the Olympics.
Salford Hall Hotel
We are all looking for a good hotel from time to time. There are thousands of them in Britain to chose from. Salford Hall Hotel is one of those thousands but unique altogether. Should you be travelling south of Birmingham towards Stratford-upon-Avon go on and try Salford Hall. It's a Tudor Manor in a beautiful setting with recently renovated rooms and great food. Two restaurants (Minstrels and Stanford) both serving fantastic food and well priced as well. When you are next in the Cotswolds go on and stay at Salford Hall Hotel.
The end of dumplings
Jamie Olivier - a famous chef - said that dumplings are hurting love life of Germans. Apparently birth rate has fallen in Germany because of their love of dumplings. Jamie says that Germans should move on from dumplings onto greens to save their country. Dumplings are way to heavy dish for a romantic dinner and something much lighter should be chosen...
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