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Business Tourism in London

 

The capital of England i.e. London is one of the largest economies in the world. In fact, approximately 20% gross domestic product of the United Kingdom is contributed by London. London is also the major centre for international finance, alongside New York City. Moreover, finance being its largest industry, the city makes substantial financial exports. The City of London, which is the core of London and located within the Roman boundary, is the major business district of the United Kingdom. It houses Lloyd's of London insurance market (popular with tourists for its unique architecture), Bank of England and London Stock Exchange. Other major business districts of London are Westminster, Lambeth & Southwark, Canary Wharf, and Camden & Islington.

 

London throws innumerable job, business and trading opportunities that many people around the world come down to the city to take advantage of these opportunities. This is one of the primary reasons why business tourism is on the rise here. Such is the impact of this growth that the city now boasts of numerous business hotels that specialize in catering to the special needs of business guests. For instance, it is not uncommon to find a hotel offering meeting and conferencing facilities to their guests. These hotels are recording excellent occupancy rates every year and are doing a great business.

 

A number of hotels, especially the ones associated with major hotel chains, offer a variety of services to their guests who are on a business in the city. These hotels offer high speed broadband connection in the rooms to enable the occupants carry on their work without interruption. Work table along with an ergonomic chair are other standard features of rooms for business guests. In a number of hotels in London, broadband connection is also provided at the public areas including lobby, restaurant and club lounge for the convenience of the guests.

 

As far as the meeting and conferencing facilities are concerned, hotels offering the same have appointed expert event management staff that helps carry out business meetings without a glitch. Moreover, the attendees are offered a number of facilities including audiovisual equipment, conferencing facilities, printing, faxing, photocopying and stationary on the spot. Attendees are also offered light refreshments during the break time to recharge their batteries. That is not all. Many business hotels in London also have fitness centres and spas where guests can do weight training, cardiovascular exercises and get a soothing massage done to rejuvenate their tired muscles.

 

At the end of a hectic day at work, business visitors can spend some quality time at the hotel bar. With light music playing in the background, these bars are perfect places to unwind and enjoy an impressive collection of international beers, wines and champagnes in a relaxing ambience.

 

If you are a regular business visitor to London then it makes a lot of sense to become a dedicated guest of a hotel chain by joining its premier club membership. Many large hotel chains in the city offer this service.

 

A number of London Hyde Park hotels offer specialized accommodations to business visitors, and one of these is Metropolis Hyde Park. To book a room in this hotel now, visit www.metropolishydepark.co.uk.

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 | dobbs franks dobbs franks  |  Travel  |  Aug 11, 2011  |  115 Views
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