Wednesday 23 November 2011

Why visit the historical York?


York is a city with a history that many other cities over the world would be envious of. York is renowned for its exquisite architecture, quaint cobble streets and a wealth of historic attractions of which York Minster being the most prominent.

The city was founded by the Romans in 71 AD, under the name Eboracum and played a major role in the Romans conquest of Britain. Eboracum became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior. During this time, the Romans built a stone fort covering 50 acres to house 6,000 soldiers. Today, the remains of this fort lie under the foundations of York Minster.

York Minister is one of the most famous landmarks not just in York but the whole of the UK. It is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in northern Europe and has had an eventful history having been repaired several times and rebuilt due to damage during various conflicts, wars and battles. The minster is the seat for the Archbishop of York, which is a very prestigious position in the Church of England; it’s the second highest office in the Church of England. Tours of the minster are available.


There is so much to do in York; you could be busy for weeks. After visiting York Minster, why not visit one of York’s many museums. The Jorvik Viking Centre is an award winning experience which transports visitors back 1000 years to a Viking settlement.

The National Railway Museum has some of the finest collection of trains in the world. Although there is 300 years of history awaiting you, not all the trains are old as you will see when you step on the futuristic Japanese Bullet Train. The best thing about the museum is its free admission.

York Castle Museum is another fantastic museum in York. In it you will find a whole Victorian street recreated taking you back to what it was like in Victorian times in York. If you have time, you can also visit the special exhibition of York Castle Prison where you can find out about the most notorious inmate: the legendary highwayman Dick Turpin.

If you plan a visit to York, You will not be left disappointed. York has a many places to stay on offer. Whether you are looking for luxury hotels in York or just a cozy bed & breakfast you can be sure of a warm welcome and great hospitality.

Wednesday 21 September 2011

Sales for Glasgow rooms on the up



New figures show that visitors are willing to spend more than £50 a night. The number of people staying in hotel accommodation has improved also.

City Operators have figures which show that occupancy rates were up in July and that guests were spending an average of £53.62 on a room each night during their stay in the city, up almost £5 more than the same period last year.

85.5% of all available rooms in the city of Glasgow throughout the month of July were booked, seeing a rise of 2.1% on the occupancy rate for July last year. Although the average spend has risen, budget hotels have managed to perform well.

Glasgow has always been a popular place for city visits and the city attracts a lot of shoppers who stay overnight or for the weekend. Another reason for the improved performance in Glasgow hotels could be attributed to more business guests visiting the city with conference demands on the up in Glasgow too.

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Brad Pitt Movie to Boost Glasgow Hotels



A massive film is set to be filmed in Glasgow this summer which could be worth millions to the local economy.

Glasgow will be turned into a massive movie set when filming of “zombie” movie World War Z starring Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt starts sometime in August . Filming will take place in locations such as George Square and Cochrane Street and will be produced by Pitt’s own production company, Plan B. The movie brings with it, about 1,200 crew and production staff in what will be Scotland’s biggest ever film shoot.

Glasgow City Council believe that the city could benefit by up to as much as £2 million with hotels in and around the area likely to see a increase in business to accommodate cast and crew.
 
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