Great Value Hotels in the Lake District – The Best Ones to Be In!
Lake District is a land said to be visited and taken care of by the angels. It is a place bestowed by nature's blessing, prettified by nature itself and dramatized by the traditions and some classic artifacts of the Great Britain. Most of the hotels found in the nearby towns such as Keswick hotels and Ambleside hotels are kept in the classic Britain style. Some of them are even up to 200 years old offering guests the opportunity to reside in a hotel which takes them back in time.
Keswick Hotels:
Keswick, a small town near to the Lake District, offers numerous classic hotels offering nearly all the amenities you can find in four star and five star hotels. The only difference is that these hotels cater you in a more traditional way than being modernistic. Here are some of the most popular Keswick hotels:
-The Skiddaw Hotel:
Being amidst hills and lakes, The Skiddaw Hotel makes it a mark to serve its guests not only in its traditional style but also offers the ease of access to Read more...
The Impact Of The Recession On The Travel Industry
During the past year the globe has suffered at the hands of the one of the most disastrous financial meltdown in history. Every sector has seen drastic cutbacks as businesses struggle to bare the brunt and keep afloat. Not least affected has been the travel and tourism industry, which has suffered woes due to poor foreign exchange rates for British travellers and tightening purse strings. Hotels and air travel have been particularly hard hit and are expected to shrink by 3.6% and 2.3% respectively this year according to hotelmarketing.com. This article will analyse the impact the recession has had on these two segments of the industry and provide an insight into what the consumer can expect for 2010.
As stated in the Deloitte Executive Report of Winter/Spring 2009, 2008 saw a significant slowdown in revenue per available room (revPAR) in most world regions, particularly in the final quarter. North America ended the year with a 1.6% decline, while Asia Pacific and Europe saw growth of Read more...
Advice For Young People Staying In Hotels
There are two categories of young people to mention here. The first is those who travel on school trips or college trips either for an extra curricular activity or as part of an educational visit. The second group are those in late teens or early twenties who have left school or college and are simply traveling for their own enjoyment.
As far as the first category is concerned, young people or children who are staying in hotels will most usually be using either dormitories or shared rooms and are less likely to have individual ones, although this is sometimes the case. It is always important to follow advice and rules provided either by the school or college itself, or by the leaders of the trip, since it is unlikely that you will be the only occupants of the hotel. More often than not it may well be the case that a school trip takes place during term time, which is often when people who do not have children choose to book their holiday specifically because there is less chance of children Read more...