The New Holiday Hotspots: Manchester, Edinburgh And London Hotels

September 2nd, 2010 Posted in Travel and Leisure

The UK’s hottest cities have it all; steeped in history, culture, fun activities and more! With the range of Edinburgh, London and Manchester hotels on offer, there is a hotel to suit all needs and budgets and easily rival any resort abroad. Discover more with the guide below:

 

If you’re looking for a cool and cosmopolitan city, Manchester is for you. Get exploring and step out from the many Manchester hotels! Best known for its two football clubs – United and City – and the enormous indoor shopping centre, The Trafford Centre (you’ll need to save your pennies for that!) Manchester has a great nightlife scene, with plenty of bars, pubs and restaurants to choose from. Soap stars and footballers frequent the bars here so keep your eyes peeled for them.

 

You’ll want to grab a kilt if you head to Edinburgh! Try and stay in one of the many Edinburgh hotels around the Royal Mile, Edinburgh’s oldest street and home to many attractions. Plus, you’ll be in the shadow of the majestic castle. Whether you’re looking for an energetic break – mountains to climb, towers to reach the top of and more – or a relaxed holiday, Edinburgh caters for everyone.

 

First off, decide where you want to stay whilst in London – there are a great number of London hotels all over the city, so choose your favourite area and go! Along with the obvious tourist spots, such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and London Zoo, use this holiday to get to know the city. London is a great place to wander around – the proximity of everything means you can stroll from north to south in a matter of moments. Discover your own favourite areas, restaurants and bars by stepping off the tourist trail. With a range of vintage and unique shops to enjoy, places such as Portobello Road are made for lazy Sundays; for a great area to people watch and witness the diversity of London in its glory, visit Camden; and although not the mose aesthetically pleasing, the East End has so much history and character in each and every corner.

Post a Comment