London Hotels
Whatever your budget, there are hotels in London which will suit your needs, from budget chains and bed and breakfast hotels, all the way up to the luxury 5 star grand hotels and the famous names like Sanderson, Dorchester, Langham and the Ritz.
Guest article from Sinxia
Now that the recession is over, London hotels are uniquely placed to experience strong growth. When the economy slows, hotels can be the first to feel the effects as companies cut back on travel and consumers cut back on spending. In a recession, Hotels may be seen as an avoidable expense. There have been recent setbacks to the travel and hotel industry in the city, with airport workers striking, and flights to London totally grounded to a halt due to natural events.
However, London hotels benefit from their unique position in the capital city. A worldwide centre for business, industry, trade and commerce. A port and airport and international travel hub. A venue for major sporting events. A tourist destination, and sightseeing city to rival any in the world. A centre for media, fashion, arts and culture. Venue for the 2012 Olympics.
Special offers as London hotels tempt business back
All of these things drive business to hotels in London, along with the local business of weddings, banqueting, parties and special events. Meetings and conferences. Reveue from bar and restaurant operations and food and beverage. The future looks optimistic for the hotels in London that have positioned themselves to take advantage of all the opportunities the return to growth will offer. While there’s a short term effect of things like strikes, tube fires, and natural disaters, life goes on and the business starts to return.



