Booking Guide For Hotels In UK

Filed under Wedding Advice, March 10th, 2011 by Eloise Freidrich

Most visitors tend to think that booking hotels in UK for a trip, whether for business or leisure, means a hotel in London. That’s only partly true, because London is only one of the places where visitors will need a place to stay. But there are many more places that are just as important on any itinerary here.

It will be easier to understand if visitors had a little more knowledge about the lay of the land. The U. K. Consists of 4 countries, but it’s a very compact area with destinations lined up one after the other from Penzance to the Outer Hebrides. Almost every visitor will initially catch a flight into London, so the tour should begin here and London should also serve as a gateway into other cities and destinations.

A hotel stay in London means having to choose from amongst a bucketload of options located everywhere from The City to Paddington and Kensington. However, many travelers will likely prefer a choice somewhere in the middle (both in terms of the budget and physically). The best places to look for a place to stay in London will be in a tourist friendly area such as Piccadilly, Regent’s Park, Mayfair/Oxford St. And SoHo.

There are many big events taking place in London these days. So visitors should either book early or make sure the stay dates don’t clash with big events when it’s harder to get a room. It’s possible to see most of England with London as a base, but some visitors may also enjoy a coastal resort stay in Brighton.

Cardiff is a sure thing when visiting Wales, just as Belfast is for a N. Ireland trip. Some travelers driving from Belfast on the Causeway Coastal Route to Giant’s Causeway and other attractions nearby may also want to stay overnight at a town here such as Bushmills. Similarly, when visiting Scotland, a hotel stay in either Glasgow or Edinburgh is the first stop, with an additional hotel possibly required in Inverness or the Outer Hebrides (Western Isles).

Travelers will find out that it isn’t absolutely necessary to have hotels in UK booked for each leg of the trip. Most parts of the United Kingdom can easily be visited on day trips out of London. But it does make the trip a lot easier with less need for traveling back and forth, if there is a hotel room waiting at each place.

If you are looking for a Cardiff hotel consider reserving your accommodation at Future Inns. We offer superior comfort in modernistic rooms, high quality customer service, an on-site restaurant and bar, and free wi-fi and local phone calls, all at reasonable prices. In fact, if you book through our website and find a cheaper rate elsewhere we will match it guaranteed!

Related posts

Comments are closed.