JUNE 2013 – LONDON SPECIAL EVENTS & HOTEL INFORMATION


With so much happening in London, there is never been a better reason to visit one of the greatest and most exciting cities in Europe.

1. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY PARADE – 15th JUNE

London celebrates The Queen’s official birthday in June each year with Trooping the Colour, a fantastic military parade that has taken place in London since 1820.

About Trooping the Colour in London

Trooping the Colour is an annual event that takes place on Horse Guards Parade in London’s St James’s Park in June, marking The Queen’s official birthday.

The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is full of military pomp and pageantry as The Queen carries out an inspection of the troops from the Household Division.

The Queen then leads the troops down the Mall to Buckingham Palace, one of London’s most famous landmarks.

The Queen salutes and guns are fired in Green Park and at the Tower of London. Finally she joins other members of the Royal Family on the balcony to watch the RAF flypast.

2. ROYAL ASCOT -18TH-22ND JUNE

Royal Ascot is Britain’s most popular race meeting. It’s the place to see and be seen for high society, royal watchers, fun seekers and horse racing enthusiasts alike!

Steeped in tradition, heritage and pageantry, Royal Ascot dates back 300 years and is attended by the Royal Family, including Her Majesty the Queen.

Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, Royal Ascot features a daily horse-drawn procession fromWindsor Castle to Ascot Racecourse led by the Royal carriage.

Horse Racing at Royal Ascot

Although the eye-catching fashion steals the show at Royal Ascot, this colourful occasion also features top-quality horse racing.

Racing highlights of Royal Ascot include the Golden Jubilee Stakes and the Gold Cup. Prize money for the week totals millions of pounds!

The Queen has enjoyed considerable success at Royal Ascot, having owned many winners including Free Agent, who won the Chesham Stakes in 2008.

3. WIMBLEDON TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP 24TH-7TH JULY

The world of tennis descends on Wimbledon in South West London every summer for two weeks of tennis, strawberries and cream, and good-natured queuing.

Wimbledon is one of four annual Grand Slam tennis tournaments held around the world. It’s the world’s longest-running and most prestigious tennis tournament. Games are still played on the original playing surface, grass, and there’s a strict white-only dress code for players.

The tournament attracts around 500,000 spectators and millions of television viewers worldwide.

During the first week, the early rounds of the Singles and Doubles matches are played, with the top seeds playing on Centre Court and Courts 1 and 2. The Ladies’ and Men’s Singles Finals take place over the final weekend of the Championships.

4. PRIDE LONDON 25TH JUNE-30TH JUNE

Pride London Festival 2013

Founded in 2004, Pride London is now Europe’s largest non-ticketed event. The parade, commencing at Baker Street and featuring floats and music, is always one of the most vibrant events in the London calendar.

This year’s event is themed around ‘Love (and Marriage)’ and lots of special events are planned. Full details will be announced in due course, but at present the volunteer-run festival is looking for donations and volunteers to ensure that all events can take place.

5. EXCITING NEW HOTEL WEBSITE COMING SOON..

Great news! New and exciting website work in progress with lots of new features to deliver a much easier reservation system. Coming soon..

6. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH…to be announced at a later date.

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MAY 2013 – LONDON SPECIAL EVENTS & HOTEL INFORMATION

It seems that Spring is finally coming to London. After a cold Winter and early Spring London comes back to Life… Here is some of the most special events happening around:

1. LONDON WONDERGROUND

The magnificently quirky London Wonderground returns for a second year of cabaret, music, circus and strange curiosities.

Taking place in the coach park between the Royal Festival Hall and the London Eye, the festival is centred around the Speigeltent, in which you can watch a diverse range of performances from top contemporary talent. Visitors can also enjoy bars, outdoor performances and fringe shows in the London Wonderground event space.

Headline Acts at London Wonderground

The headline performance this year is the thrilling Limbo, created by the team behind last year’s acclaimed show Cantina. Limbo is a mix of illusion, circus, magic and dance that promises to mesmerise audiences this summer.

Other acts to look forward to include the Horne Section, an entertaining mix of music and stand-up comedy, the House of Burlesque and Al Murray the Pub Landlord’s Southbank Saloon.

 

2. CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW  From  to 

Come and experience the greatest flower show in the world at London’s Royal Hospital Chelsea. The 2013 event marks the centenary of the Chelsea Flower Show so it’s going to be extra-special.

Every year the grounds of the Royal Hospital are transformed into show gardens, inspirational small gardens and vibrant horticultural displays for the world’s most famous flower show.

The Chelsea Flower Show is attended by 157,000 visitors each year. The number is limited by the capacity of the 11-acre ground. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

The show has become an important venue for watching emerging gardening trends. New plants are launched and the popularity of older varieties revived. It’s the garden design equivalent of Paris Fashion Week.

From  to 

Royal Hospital Chelsea

Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea,London, SW3 4SR

 

3. UEFA CHAMPIONS FESTIVAL

The UEFA Champions Festival is a free four-day football celebration with a host of family-friendly activities.

Taking place on The International Quarter, close to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the festival will be the first major event to come to the home of London 2012.

Festival attendees will have the chance to visit the UEFA Champions League museum, while children can take part in skills clinics and coaching courses with professional coaches.

Football fans can also get their photos taken with the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Women’s Champions League trophies.

Mayor of London Boris Johnson said that the event will “revive the spirit of community and celebration that made last year’s Olympic Games so special”.

Practical Information

From  to 

Opening times:
23 May – 12:00-21:00
24 May – 12:00-21:00
25 May – 9.00-18.00
26 May – 12:00-18:00

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Stratford, London, E20 2ST

 

4. DISCOUNTED TOURIST ATTRACTION TICKETS

We have teamed up with a reputable company to provide guests with discounted tickets for some of the most enjoyable tourist attractions such as Madame Tussauds, London Eye, etc…

SAVE MONEY BY BOOKING DIRECTLY AT THE HOTEL RECEPTION!!!

 

5. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH – APRIL 2013

Coming soon…

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APRIL 2013 – LONDON SPECIAL EVENTS & HOTEL INFORMATION

1. London Marathon 2013 – Sunday 21st April

The annual long-distance race starts from three different points in Greenwich Park and covers 26.2 miles. The biggest crowds of spectators gather at Tower Bridge and Embankment and the emotional finish of the Marathon takes place on the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace. This year the race runs around the newly restored Cutty Sark with good viewing points in Cutty Sark Gardens. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel (with new lifts) will be open (it will have a one way – south to north – flow for two hours between 10.30 am and 12.30 pm to allow spectators to cross to the north side of the route). Around 35,000 runners take part, nearly 80 per cent of whom are fundraising for charity (Marathon places are allocated by ballot; the ballot to run in 2013 is closed but there is still an opportunity to take part by running for charity – see the website for details). Spectators can plan where to watch the London Marathon using an interactive map of the course online.

Discover where to watch the marathon plus places to eat and drink nearby at www.timeout.com/marathon

2. Vaisakhi in London

Each year, London celebrates Vaisakhi, the Sikh New Year festival, in Trafalgar Square.

Previous events have been very popular, with around 30,000 people attending during the day.

The date of the 2013 event has not yet been published, but it is usually in either April or May.

Vaisakhi: The Sikh New Year

Vaisakhi, the Sikh New Year, is the holiest day of the calendar for over 20m Sikhs worldwide. It is celebrated on 13 April (occasionally 14 April) each year.

3. Employee of the Month- March 2013

The award goes to Carlota, our newest reception staff member from Spain.

EMPLOYEE OF MONTH

Great Service with a smile…Well done!

 

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MARCH 2013-LONDON EVENTS & HOTEL INFORMATION

1. St.Patricks Day

St Patrick’s Day is on 17 March but you’ll find special events taking place in London throughout the week.

The St Patrick’s Day Parade takes place every year in London. It involves marching bands, floats, street theatre and more. All 32 Irish counties are represented, dressed in their traditional county colours. Other parade participants include members of London’s Irish community and other Londoners.

This year’s parade takes place on 17 March, beginning at 12 noon in Piccadilly. It then proceeds toTrafalgar Square, where you can enjoy the free St Patrick’s Day Festival until 6pm. The festival celebrates Ireland’s culture, including displays of dance, music, comedy, films, and a farmers’ market.

2. BRITISH MUSEUM -POMPEII/28TH MARCH ONWARDS

Don’t miss the British Museum’s major exhibition on Pompeii and Herculaneum.

Pompeii and Herculaneum, two cities on the Bay of Naples in southern Italy, were buried by the cataclysmic volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. The cities were lost until their rediscovery by archaeologists almost 1,700 years later, giving us a fascinating insight into Roman life.

This major exhibition at the British Museum brings together more than 250 artefacts from these Roman cities, including recent discoveries and celebrated finds from earlier excavations, most of which have never been seen outside Italy.

Visitors will be given a taste of the daily life of the people of Pompeii and Herculaneum, from the bustling streets to the family home.

The exhibition features casts of some of the victims of the eruption, including a family of two adults and their two children who are huddled together under the stairs of their villa, and another famous cast of a dog.

3. EASTER EVENTS – 29TH MARCH-1ST APRIL

Easter bunnies, Easter egg hunts and special Easter holiday offers… It must be Easter in London!

Keep your whole family entertained over the Easter holidays with a host of special events in London. And remember, Easter’s not just for kids; there are lots of Easter treats for grown-ups in London too!

Look out for special Easter events and activities for kids at London attractions, including:

4. LONDON BOAT RACE – 31ST MARCH

The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on the Thames is one of the world’s longest running sports events, and one of the most popular on the London sports calendar.

In 2012, Cambridge won the 158th Boat Race, taking their overall tally to 81 races won against Oxford’s 76. Several of the Oxbridge rowers also sought glory at the London 2012 Games.

Come and join the fun on the banks of the Thames between Mortlake and Putney and cheer on the rowers.

As one of the few free sporting spectacles in London, The Boat Race creates a festival atmosphere on the banks of the River Thames. Up to 250,000 people flock to the river each year to join in the celebrations and watch the Oxford and Cambridge University crews as they race over the famous four-and-a-quarter mile course from Putney to Mortlake.

5. GOLDEN TOURS: SIGHTSEEING TOURS AND ATTRACTION TICKETS

Great news! The Alhambra Hotel has teamed up with GoldenTours, a reputable company that specializes in tours, to provide our guests an even unforgetable experience in London or U.K.  Why not visit the famous Stonehenge, Windsor Castle or the unique HarryPotter Studios? Why not experience the London Eye, Madame Tussauds or London Dungeon at cheaper prices than at the gate?  See reception for more information or contact us on 02078379575.

6. EMPLOYEE OF MONTH – FEBRUARY 2013

COMING SOON…

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FEBRUARY 2013 – HOTEL & GUESTS INFORMATION

Here is a list of the highlight events for February 2013. Also lets not forget Valentine’s Day on the 14th February 2013. Due to the high level of interest, we have decided to extend the promotional rates for January until 28th Feb. For availability and prices please check our reservation system online.

EVENTS IN LONDON –   FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS 2013

1. LIGHT SHOW

Jan 30-Apr 28 Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, SE1 8XX

The use of light as a medium is the focus of this major exhibition which features Dan Flavin’s minimal neon constructions, Jenny Holzer’s conceptually driven word projections and Conrad Shawcross’s kinetic machines among the sculptures, installations and environments on show, from the 1960s to the present day.

2. THE VIEW FROM THE SHARD

Opening on February 1, 2013, the View from the Shard is a four-storey observation deck on floors 68 to 72 of the Shard, offering Londoners and visitors with a good head for heights panoramic, 360-degree views across the capital and beyond (up to 64 kilometres, or 40 miles in old money, on a clear day) from 244 metres (800 feet) up; almost twice the height of any other viewing point in London. Visitors will travel in high-speed lifts that take just 30 seconds to reach the ‘View’, which also features multimedia displays and installations. The experience will include tongue-in-cheek illustrations of famous Londoners past and present, including Margaret Thatcher and Karl Marx on a tandem and Vidal Sassoon and Vivienne Westwood giving Charles I a makeover. At ground floor level, visitors will see video screens and display panels showing digital maps of London and film footage of city life. In a decidely upmarket twist on elevator muzak, a soaring anthem recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra and the Joyful Company of Singers will provide the soundtrack to the ascent. In the viewing galleries, digital ‘Tell:scopes’ with large touchscreens will enable visitors to explore the city around them in real time, identifying famous landmarks and places of interest, as well as offering alternative day and night-time views of the capital.

3. THE BOOK OF MORMON

PRINCESS OF WALES THEATRE: Coventry St, W1D 6AS

‘South Park’ creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s comedy musical about a pair of hapless Mormon missionaries won nine awards at last year’s Tony awards. It’s so extravagantly sold-out on Broadway – and with such expensive tickets – that this wildly-anticipated West End production may conceivably find itself filled up with impatient New Yorkers flying over for a bargain. Mormonism being a largely American affair, it’s conceivable that the musical -written with ‘Avenue Q’ creator Robert Lopez – may not have quite the same blockbuster impact over here. But it’s unlikely: Parker and Stone enjoy an enormous fan base and considerable critical respect for their bluntly absurd satire and Broadway-pastiching songs (including the Oscar-nominated ‘Blame Canada’). With ‘Mormon’s rapturous US reviews and liability to pull in the elusive heterosexual male dollar, the title of West End blockbuster of 2013 is its to win. The cast includes the two leads from the Los Angeles production, Gavin Creel and Jared Gertner.

4. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

This month goes to Jurgita our new staff member from the housekeeping department. Joined in January.  Well done!!

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JANUARY 2013- HOTEL & GUEST INFORMATION

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

1. New year…new Breakfast Menu as from January 2013

We listen to our guests and we have decided to introduce in our English breakfast  fresh grilled mushrooms. Also as an addition cheese selection portions will be available from the counter for Continental Breakfast.

2. Refurbishment time…once again!

As from January 2013  some rooms will be refurbished and modernised so please be patient while we improve the standards.

3. January Promotion

We are running special promotional rates during January 2013. Please check live availability and rates in our online reservation system.

4. Employee of the Month- December 2012

Coming soon…

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DECEMBER 2012- HOTEL & GUEST INFORMATION

CHRISTMAS IS COMING TO TOWN...

 

Christmas is coming to London Town again…so much to do, so little time to do all that last minute Christmas shopping. Here is a list of events happening around town:

1. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

London Christmas lights really light up the capital’s streets during the bleak winter months. Christmas in London just wouldn’t be Christmas without the stunning array of decorative lights that adorn the streets throughout the festive season.

Switched on for 2012
The switching on of Christmas lights in the West End have become landmark occasions in London each year, drawing crowds in their thousands in the approach to Christmas. This year the Regent Street and Oxford Street lights are bound to bring in the crowds once more, guaranteeing festive fun for visitors to the capital’s premier shopping district. From the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree and headline grabbing Covent Garden display to the more humble but equally cheery lights on high streets across the city, these festive illuminations bring light and colour to London throughout the winter.

2. CHRITMAS CAROLS & SERVICES

St Paul’s Cathedral, EC4M 8AD
27th November – 27th December 2011
Few places are better for traditional Christmas services and carols than St Paul’s, the spiritual home of Great Britain. To meet the increasing demand, this year St Paul’s hosts a series of concerts throughout the month of December peaking with the excessively popular Midnight Mass service and carol concert. St Christopher Wren’s great dome, which dominates much of the City, fills with the sound of the Cathedral Choir for a large part of the month and the most special services and concerts are free and available to all. The cathedral formed the centrepiece of the reconstruction of London after the Great Fire of 1666 and miraculously went on to survive the Blitz in World War Two when most of the surrounding area was flattened by German bombing raids. It consequently acted as an inspirational symbol of British strength in the nation’s darkest hour and is now an icon of resurrection and rebirth – a potent symbol of all that is associated with Christmas. The festive season kicks off with the dramatic Advent Procession on the last Sunday of November, with words and music focusing on the theme of life and death, heaven and hell, time and eternity, judgement and healing. 

 

Full programme
Sun 27 Nov & Mon 28 Nov, 6pm: The Advent Procession
Wed 7 Dec, 6.30pm: Handel’s Messiah
Fri 9 Dec, 6.30pm: Sankta Lucia
Sat 10 Dec, 5pm: Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten
Thu 15 Dec, 6.30pm: Celebration of Christmas
Sun 18 Dec, 6pm: La Natavite du Seigneur by Olicier Messiaen
Fri 23 Dec, 4pm: Christmas Carol Service
Sat 24 Dec, Christmas Eve, 4pm: Christmas Carol Service
Sat 24 Dec, Christmas Eve, 11.30pm: Midnight Mass
Sun 25 Dec, Christmas Day, 11am: Sung Eucharist
Sun 25 Dec, Christmas Day, 3.15pm: Festal Evensong
Mon 26 Dec, 5pm: Music and Readings for Christmas
Tues 27 Dec, 5pm: Music and Readings for Christmas

 

You are encouraged to arrive early to the afternoon of Christmas Eve and the Midnight Eucharist. Services and events are open to all, free and un-ticketed (except Messiah, for which you must apply for free tickets in advance). For more information please visit www.stpauls.co.uk.

 Christmas in London 2011: Carols & ServicesSouthwark Cathedral Carols & Services

Southwark Cathedral, London, SE1 9DA
1st-25th December 2011
Southwark Cathedral‘s popular candlelit carol services take place on the Sunday and Wednesday before Christmas but there are a host of other festive services open to the public throughout December. For the Cathedral Carol Service, the bulk of the singing is done by the boys, girls and men of the Cathedral Choir. The congregation will get a chance to join in and sing some of their favourites while the festive music will be interspersed with readings taken from St Matthew’s account of the birth of Jesus. Be sure to arrive early because the annual Sunday evening event is hugely popular. Located besides the wonderfully odoriferous Borough Market, Southwark Cathedral has gained something of a cult status in recent years following a peculiar incident involving its bishop, Dr Tom Butler, in 2006. Following a Christmas drinks event at the Irish Embassy, the eccentric bishop was found, allegedly tipsy, in the back of a silver Mercedes, throwing children’s toys out of the window. Rumours that he was filling his sack for his cathedral’s Christmas tree were, of course, firmly denied – but it did get people talking about the church in the build up to Christmas, that’s for sure.  

 

Full programme
Tue 1 Dec, 7pm: Mercy Ships Christmas Carol Service, £14.50
Sat 3 Dec, 1pm: Christmas Concert: Choir 18
Mon 5 Dec, 7.30pm: NSPCC Carol Concert, £25
Wed 7 Dec, 5.30pm: Better Bankside St Nicholas Day Service
Sat 10 Dec, 12noon: Finnish Church in London Christmas Recital
Wed 14 Dec, 7.15pm: Carol in the City: Marie Curie Cancer Care, £35
Sun 18 Dec, 6.30pm: Cathedral Carol Service
Wed 21 Dec, 7.30pm: The Spirit of Christmas, £12
Tue 20 Dec, 12.45pm: Cathedral Sing-in
Thu 22 Dec, 6.30pm: Cathedral Carol Service
Sat 24 Dec, Christmas Eve, 4pm: Crib Service
Sat 24 Dec, Christmas Eve, 11.30pm: Midnight Mass
Sun 25 Dec, Christmas Day, 11am: Choral Eucharist

 

St Martin-in-the-Fields, WC2N 4JJ
26th November – 29th December 2011
St Martin-in-the-Fields is a perfect venue for any kind of service or concert – especially when candlelit and on a cold winter’s night – but it is really quite extraordinary during the festive period when it comes into its own with a generous dollop of Christmas carols and services. Located almost in the shadow of the towering Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree, St Martin-in-the-Fields offers a seasonal glow throughout December with a range of services and carols that would get even Scrooge singing O Come, All Ye Faithful!  

 

Full programme
Sat 26 Nov, 7.30pm: Bach Christmas Oratorio
Thu 1 Dec, 7pm: VSO Christmas Concert by Candlelight – Carol Singing & the Lighting of the Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square
Fri 2 Dec, 7.30pm: Norwegian Christmas Concert
Sat 3 Dec, 10am: Come and Sing Christmas Carols
Sat 3 Dec, 4pm: Family Christmas Carols
Sat 3 Dec, 7.30pm: Advent Carols by Candlelight
Thu 8 Dec, 7.30pm: The Glory of Christmas
Fri 9 Dec, 3pm: A Christmas Cracker – The NADFAS Christmas Concert
Fri 9 Dec, 5.30pm: Christmas Carols by Candlelight – the BackCare Christmas Concert
Fri 9 Dec, 8pm: Christmas Classics by Candlelight
Sat 10 Dec, 4pm: Mini Maestro Family Christmas by Candlelight
Sat 10 Dec, 7pm: Christmas Carols by Candlelight
Wed 14 Dec, 8pm: A Fabulations’ Christmas
Thu 15 Dec, 7.30pm: The Spirit of Christmas by Candlelight
Fri 16 Dec, 7.30pm: Christmas Gala by Candlelight
Sat 17 Dec, 11.30am: Mini Maestro Family Tales
Sat 17 Dec, 4pm: Carols for Shoppers
Sat 17 Dec, 7.30pm: A Christmas Celebration
Mon 19 Dec, 7.30pm: The Joys of Christmas
Thu 22 Dec, 7.30pm: Handel Messiah by Candlelight
Fri 23 Dec, 4.30pm: Christmas with the English Chamber Choir
Fri 23 Dec, 7.30pm: Handel Messiah by Candlelight
Wed 28 Dec, 2.45pm: Come and Sing: World’s Greatest Christmas Choruses
Thu 29 Dec, 7.30pm: The Complete Brandenburgs at Christmas
Fri 30 Dec, 7.45pm: Viennese Christmas  

Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree & Carols

Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DS
1st December 2011 – 6th January 2012
Since 1947, stately Trafalgar Square receives a majestic Norwegian Christmas Tree as an annual gift from the people of Oslo, thanking Britain for its support and friendship during World War Two. The enormous tree is a popular seasonal tourist attraction, particularly in the fortnight leading up to Christmas, when each evening from Monday 5 December to Thursday 22 December 2011, between 5pm and 9pm, a different choir gathers there to sing carols and raise money for a range of voluntary or charitable organisations. Passers-by are welcome to come and listen to the carols in the square, and even join in the festive cheer. Nelson’s Column is decorated with Norwegian white lights and the tree is illuminated from noon until midnight until the Twelfth Night of Christmas in early January. The tree actually goes up in late November if you want to see it in all its naked evergreen glory. Then, on Thursday 1st December 2011, you can join the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields and sing carols around the tree from 6pm before the lighting of the tree at 6.30pm.

 

Timings
Thu 1 Dec, 6pm: Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields carol singing, followed by lighting of the tree at 6.30pm
Mon 5 Dec to Thu 22 Dec, 6pm-9pm: carol singing around the tree

3. FAMILY FUN

HYDE PARK – WINTER WONDERLAND

Fairground rides, a giant wheel, circus, market and Magical Ice Kingdom

Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Throughout late November and December the section of Hyde Park near Hyde Park Corner is transformed into a Winter Wonderland, complete with fairground rides, giant wheel, circus, Christmas market, food and drink stalls, Santa’s grotto and, of course, an ice rink. It’s the sixth consecutive year that the Winter Wonderland has come to Hyde Park and it’s already a favourite in many Londoners’ calendars. New for this year is the Magical Ice Kingdom, a walk-through world of ice and snow with woodland creatures and a unicorn-pulled carriage. Doing your best Torvill and Dean impersonation is a great way to embrace the cold and the Ice Rink – which surrounds the Victorian bandstand and is illuminated by 108,000 pea-lights – is the biggest of its kind in the UK. A turn on the 53-metre-high Observational Wheel offers great views over London’s most popular Christmas attraction. Zippos Circus is always a hit and the show never fails to pull crowds into its heated big top when temperatures plummet while the daredevil Zippos Cirque Berserk entertain the evening crowd. The traditional Angels Christmas Market, with its wooden chalets and various Bavarian-style bars and cafes, is a hoot, as is the Spiegel Saloon, a large, festive and fully covered restaurant. Don’t go with an empty wallet because while the whole thing is not cheap, it’s such fun you’ll want to get into the spirit and spend. (Remember: advanced booking on the main attractions is advised while you’ll need to buy tokens from kiosks dotted around the fair for the many rides.) Free entry to the site means you can just walk around and absorb the festive ambiance – but it will take a strong will not to succumb to the smells and fun on offer.
2012-11-232013-01-06 Where:

Hyde Park, Rangers Lodge, London, W2 2UH

Category: Seasonal

Hyde Park, Rangers Lodge, Belgravia, London, W2 2UH

Tube: Knightsbridge Station

 Dates: 23rd November 2012 to 6th January 2013
 

Throughout late November and December the section of Hyde Park near Hyde Park Corner is transformed into a Winter Wonderland, complete with fairground rides, giant wheel, circus, Christmas market, food and drink stalls, Santa’s grotto and, of course, an ice rink. It’s the sixth consecutive year that the Winter Wonderland has come to Hyde Park and it’s already a favourite in many Londoners’ calendars. New for this year is the Magical Ice Kingdom, a walk-through world of ice and snow with woodland creatures and a unicorn-pulled carriage. Doing your best Torvill and Dean impersonation is a great way to embrace the cold and the Ice Rink – which surrounds the Victorian bandstand and is illuminated by 108,000 pea-lights – is the biggest of its kind in the UK. A turn on the 53-metre-high Observational Wheel offers great views over London’s most popular Christmas attraction. Zippos Circus is always a hit and the show never fails to pull crowds into its heated big top when temperatures plummet while the daredevil Zippos Cirque Berserk entertain the evening crowd. The traditional Angels Christmas Market, with its wooden chalets and various Bavarian-style bars and cafes, is a hoot, as is the Spiegel Saloon, a large, festive and fully covered restaurant. Free entry to the site means you can just walk around and absorb the festive ambiance – but it will take a strong will not to succumb to the smells and fun on offer. But don’t go with an empty wallet because while the whole thing is not cheap, it’s such fun you’ll want to get into the spirit and spend. Also, remember that advanced booking on the main attractions is advised while you’ll need to buy tokens from kiosks dotted around the fair for the many rides.

Festive fancy dress run through Greenwich Park

Santa Run Santa Run Join hundreds of other Santas on a festive run through Battersea Park before relaxing afterwards with mulled wine and Christmas cake. No previous experience is needed for this fantastically festive day. Simply register, turn up on the day, collect your free Santa outfit and tackle the 5km run. The spirit of the event is to be decided solely by the participants, meaning you can decide to walk, jog or run as fast or as slow as you like. Why will everyone be dressed as Santa? Well, ignoring the obvious (the time of year), proceeds from the run will be donated to Home-Start, who help children get the best possible start in life. If you’ve ever fancied a fun run through London whilst dressed as Father Christmas (and let’s face it, who hasn’t?) then this is the one for you.

Battersea Park is situated on the south bank of the river, opposite Chelsea. If you’re looking for hotels in Battersea , our London Hotels page has plenty of great deals.

2012-12-012012-12-01 Where:

Battersea Park, Albert Bridge Road, Battersea Park London, SW11 4NJ

Category: Sporting Events

Battersea Park, Albert Bridge Road, Battersea Park, Battersea, London, SW11 4NJ

Tube: Sloane Square Station

 

Dates: Saturday 1st December 2012

 

Join hundreds of other Santas on a festive run through Greenwich Park before relaxing afterwards with mulled wine and Christmas cake. No previous experience is needed for this fantastically festive day. Simply register, turn up on the day, collect your free Santa outfit and tackle the 5km run. The spirit of the event is to be decided solely by the participants, meaning you can decide to walk, jog or run as fast or as slow as you like. Why will everyone be dressed as Santa? Well, ignoring the obvious (the time of year), proceeds from the run will be donated to Home-Start, who help children get the best possible start in life. If you’ve ever fancied a fun run through London whilst dressed as Father Christmas (and let’s face it, who hasn’t?) then this is the one for you.Note: The date for this event is still to be confirmed.

Covent Garden Piazza swells with spectators to see who will win the Christmas Pudding Race

Great Christmas Pudding Race Great Christmas Pudding Race Great Christmas Pudding Race You’re familiar with the egg and spoon race. Well how about the Christmas Pudding Race? Covent Garden Piazza swells with spectators as about 150 contestants in teams of six don fancy dress and race around a course strewn with flour-filled balloons, foam jets and other obstacles – all while trying to balance a Christmas pudding on a flimsy plate! The race has been going on every year since 1980 and it raises money for Cancer Research. At this time of year Covent Garden is a great place to be, with shops full of Christmas decorations and street entertainers putting on some diverting shows before and after the main event. The perfect way to break up a day of Christmas shopping in Covent Garden’s collection of stylish stores.
2012-12-012012-12-01 Where:

Covent Garden Piazza, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

Category: Seasonal

Covent Garden Piazza, Covent Garden, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

Tube: Covent Garden Station, Leicester Square Station, Charing Cross Station

 

Dates: Saturday 1st December 2012

 

You’re familiar with the egg and spoon race. Well how about the Christmas Pudding Race? Covent Garden Piazza swells with spectators as about 150 contestants in teams of six don fancy dress and race around a course strewn with flour-filled balloons, foam jets and other obstacles – all while trying to balance a Christmas pudding on a flimsy plate! The race has been going on every year since 1980 and it raises money for Cancer Research. At this time of year Covent Garden is a great place to be, with shops full of Christmas decorations and street entertainers putting on some diverting shows before and after the main event. The perfect way to break up a day of Christmas shopping in Covent Garden’s collection of stylish stores. 

3. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH…

Coming soon…

 
 

 

 
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NOVEMBER 2012- HOTEL & GUEST INFORMATION

1. VICTORIA &ALBERT MUSEUM, SOUTH KENSINGTON

The V&A’s autumn exhibition, ‘Hollywood Costume’, explores the central role costume design plays in cinema storytelling. Bringing together over 100 of the most iconic movie costumes from across a century of film-making, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the clothes worn by unforgettable and beloved characters such as Dorothy Gale, Indiana Jones, Scarlett O’Hara, Jack Sparrow, Holly Golightly and Darth Vader. Taking place from 20th October – 27th January 2013.

About the exhibition

About the exhibition

This ground-breaking exhibition includes over 100 of the most iconic and unforgettable film characters from a century of Hollywood filmmaking.

Victoria and Albert Museum

The world’s greatest museum of art and design

Opening times

10.00 to 17.45 daily
10.00 to 22.00 Fridays

2. WINTER WONDERLAND COMES TO LONDON…HYDE PARK CORNER

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OCTOBER 2012 – HOTEL & GUEST INFORMATION

October rain is here…but London is a city that never sleeps.  Great opportunity to get invloved in some of these events.

1. CHILDRENS BOOK WEEK

A fun way to encourage children to get excited about literature

Southbank Centre: Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank, London, SE1 8XX

Tube: Waterloo Station

 

Dates: 1st to 7th Oct 2012

 

National Children’s Book Week takes place every year in the first full week of October. Designed to highlight the fun of reading and to gently encourage children to get excited about literature, the event has been running for almost 80 years. Themes in the past include Words and Pictures, which sparked a full programme of games, readings and book related events nationwide and in schools and libraries in London throughout the week. Also new in recent years was StarLit, a week-long festival of children’s literature, organised by the Shoreditch Trust, when more than 70 authors, illustrators and poets will meet at Hoxton Square to celebrate the very best of writing for 5-15 year olds.

2. LONDON RESTAURANT FESTIVAL

A celebratory and all-encompassing food affair at venues across the capital

Covent Garden Piazza, Covent Garden, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

Tube: Covent Garden Station

 

Dates: 1st to 15th October 2012

 

Attending the London Restaurant Awards several years ago, Evening Standard restaurant critic Fay Maschler decided it could be done better (no offence, Giles Coren). The London Restaurant Festival is the result, an altogether more celebratory and all-encompassing food affair, showcasing a huge variety of events at venues across the capital. The annual festival takes place during October and will incorporate over 800 different restaurants from around the capital. From festival menus to a range of one-off dining events, those who are in touch with London’s foodie scene will certainly not go disappointed. At the Covent Garden Piazza, a range of famous London restaurants will take part in the Supplier’s Market, where they will showcase their flavours, cooking techniques and individual flair as well as selling their produce to hungry consumers. Previous years have also included the highly popular Gourmet Odyssey, which took diners across the city to three top restaurants to sample a different course at each. And for those to enjoy their food with a view, the London Eye transformed a single capsule into a ten-seat ‘pop-up’ restaurant, with each night hosted by one of London’s most celebrated chefs. With esteemed names such as Gordon Ramsay and Richard Corrigan on previous line-ups, guests can be certain of a top class, once-in-a-lifetime dining experience. Note: The complete programme for 2012 is still to be announced, see the official website for more information.

 EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH – SEPTEMBER 2012
This month goes to Marek Terez, night receptionist. A true loyal member of staff with great customer service skills and always willing to help.
Well done Marek !

 

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September 2012-Hotel & Guest Information

After the vibrant Olympics and Paralympics 2012 London decides to take a rest. Summer is nearly over… normal life comes back again…school starts again… But London is a city that never sleeps!

1. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH- August 2012

Cristina ensuring pillows are placed properly!

 

Well done Cristina!

2. PRICES 2013

Coming soon…

 

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