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Notting Hill

August 2, 2016 by ellie Leave a Comment

Notting Hill is one of London’s most visited areas and is home to the world famous Notting Hill Carnival and Portobello Market. Notting Hill is also famous for being the setting for serval iconic movies including Notting Hill, Paddington Bear and Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

Top tip: Take a guided walking tour to get the full experience of Notting Hill.

Fun fact: The blue-doored house that belongs to Hugh Grant in the famous Notting Hill film can be found at 280 Wilbourne Rd just off Portobello Road.

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Hyde Park

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Located in the centre of London, Hyde Park is London’s largest park and is one of four Royal Parks throughout the city. The park is home to beautiful memorials, an oriental flower garden, a large lake and an array of events throughout the year.

Top tip: Visit around Christmas and visit Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland attraction.

Fun fact: Hyde Park has over 4,000 trees planted within its 350 acres.

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V&A Museum

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The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world’s largest museum of art and design. The museum has a collection of over 4.5 million objects and artefacts from European, North American, Asian and African cultures.

Top tip: To avoid crowding, make the most of the museum’s late night opening on a Friday.

Fun fact: The V&A showcases more than 5,000 years of creativity.

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The British Museum

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The British Museum is home to some of the world’s most famous historic artefacts including Rosetta Stone, Parthenon Sculptures and Egyptian mummies. The museum’s collection spans over two million years of history and is visited over six million times a year.

Top tip: Look on The British Museum website ahead of your visit and try and catch one of the lectures or demonstrations held at the museum.

Fun fact: The British Museum was founded and opened to the public in 1759.

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Brexit – What it means for British hospitality

July 6, 2016 by ellie Leave a Comment

 

Tourism accounts for one eleventh of the UK’s GDP, with numbers of EU visitors due to top nine million this year and providing over three million jobs nationwide. 63% of the UK’s inbound tourists are from European countries; so, arguably Brexit is going to significantly impact the tourism and hospitality industry. The biggest spenders are by far the British citizens travelling around within the country, followed by the ‘big four’ (Italy, France, Germany and Spain), all of which are going to feel the effect of the vote. However, tourism is a responsive and robust industry that never fails to make the best of the changing economic environment that is always throwing challenges from every angle. Whatever the consequences, we as a hospitality business must seize the opportunities and of course, continue to give our guests enjoyable and memorable experiences. So, here’s how we will remain positive through this turbulent time.

Particularly in London and other major cities across the country, the tourism supply chain owes a lot to its European workforce, we couldn’t survive without them! In hospitality, it’s all about the people. We know that the visitor experience is more than just a basic service and that right from the beginning when our guests arrive, our staff will do what comes naturally to them and will make them feel right at home. We are dependent on our highly talented European workforce and we appreciate their hard-work and dedication that they bring to our business every day. From management, to reception, housekeeping and breakfast, we have staff from all over Europe who have moved to the UK and devoted their time to growing our hotel. What we can guarantee is that whatever the weather, it’s business as usual at the Georgian House and you’ll always be welcomed with a smile!

The significant pound drop isn’t all doom and gloom either. The weaker pound could grow tourism and leisure and we should seize the opportunity according to hospitality experts. When the pound was strong, greater numbers of UK holidaymakers would go abroad. Whereas now, with Brits potentially more reluctant to travel abroad, the UK economy could start seeing a notable rise in income from domestic tourism as people will start exploring more of the nation. Once all the uncertainty has toned down and Britain restores its confidence, we’re confident that European visitors will be more likely to come back to visit too.

Hospitality overall has reacted with indecision to Brexit, as we now face both positive and negative impacts. But what we do know, is that our view of the UK, London and what the future holds for the destination is positive. We also know that London remains one of the most popular destinations in the world for travellers from Europe and around the globe. There will always be endless reasons to visit the capital, including its fascinating heritage, vibrant energy and goings-on around every corner! What’s more is that wherever you are travelling from, London is soon going to be offering much more value for your money than it has for a long time, with cheaper accommodation than lots of other UK locations. All of us at the Georgian House are looking on the bright side of the situation. We’ll happily continue to accommodate our guests as usual and encourage them to make the most of their visit to the beautiful city, because all that matters to us is your experience!

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Travel tips and tricks for your holiday

June 24, 2016 by ellie Leave a Comment

Going on holiday can be much more stressful than it sounds, whether it’s for 2 weeks or 2 days, we always seem to make it harder for ourselves! From shopping for the all essentials, to getting the kids organised and packing up ready to leave early for the airport (with fingers crossed for no delays), vacationing is a tough job! It should be relaxing right from when you click ‘Book’ and this could be easier than you think. At the Georgian House, we welcome travellers from all around the globe every day; some have flown miles and some have simply hopped on the London Underground to our front door. Regardless, everyone is exhausted and relieved when they arrive to check-in. So how can we make travelling easier and enjoyable for ourselves? Here’s our top tips to help make your holiday or short-break to be a little more stress-free.

We’ll start with our number one top tip that may seem quite an obvious point, but it’s incredibly effective. There are no confirmed studies to prove this, but we’re pretty sure that the sheer amount of luggage we carry around with us significantly impacts our attitude when heading away. Dragging a suitcase that’s as big as you is no fun for anyone, so pack light. Do you really need 5 pairs of shoes and all those swimsuits? Taking less in your luggage means you can travel cheaper, faster and easier… and also means extra room for the duty free!

Our second piece of advice we think is a great way to get around your destination easier. More and more people worldwide are learning the English language, but no matter where we are, we always appreciate it when somebody tries to converse with us in our own language. Learn some of the local lingo and pluck up the courage to use it when in your destination; you will be surprised how far a few words you learnt from a dictionary can go with the locals. Of course, when the local replies to your sentence in a speed ten times faster than your questionable attempt, it’s important to use your body language to get over this language barrier. Remember that shouting ‘train station’ repeatedly in slow motion isn’t helpful to anyone and it just makes you look a bit silly. Body language is the most international language you can use; so try to express what you want to say through movement (whilst with an innocent tourist smile).

Tip 3 is particularly useful for those planning to do some cultural immersion, like sightseeing or dining. Our team at the Georgian House love London and are always happy to advise and give out guides to help our guests get the most out of their city experience and see/do all the things they planned to. A guidebook can open your eyes to so much more than just what you see, giving you some interesting background on a monument or maybe taking you somewhere you didn’t know existed. Or even better, ask your hotel staff for recommendations and you’ll be sure to get a personal insight on where is best for you to go for an activity.

Next up is a short, simple and probably one of the most genius travel hacks we’ve ever seen, perhaps enough to use in your everyday life. We all know the struggle of too many loose cables for phones and other gadgets, so try putting all of them into a spare glasses case. That way they are all kept neatly in one place and not tangled up around your shoelaces!

There’s no better souvenir than great photos of your adventures, especially if you’re travelling to a place you may not come back to in a long time. Keep your memories forever by taking plenty of photos, even if it’s just a snap of daily life passing by. Just remember to enjoy the view away from the lens too!

Finally, our last tip applies to those who without fail, will always forget bring back a gift for their loved one that missed out on the fabulous trip. Easy. A Toblerone is 100% always available from duty free and is the most universal chocolate out there, a simple solution to your problem (if you can resist the temptation as it calls you from your hand luggage).

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