Monday 18 December 2017

London on its Brightest Time of the Year


From famous tourist attractions, Christmas markets and exciting winter activities, London has everything to offer for enjoying the cold weather. So if you wonder where to start your London getaway for this winter season, here is a guide to some of the attractions and activities to enjoy the city to its fullest.

Enjoy your Christmas Holiday
Discover London during the festive season as it dazzles you with its sparkling Christmas lights and decorations. See the city's panoramic view at the famous London Eye on a clear winter's day or just take a walk around the city. You can visit Kew Gardens to see its sparkling Christmas lights. You can also drop by Hyde Park, which is known for its magical Winter Wonderland. If you like playing on ice, you will surely have fun at the Somerset House's iconic ice rink while gazing at the beautifully decorated surroundings.

Warm up on a chilly Winter Night
The fun never stops even when it goes dark in London. You can start your night with a warm dinner in some of the city's local restaurants. They offer traditional British foods like meat-packed pies or some roasts. You can also treat yourself with a traditional tea at The Ritz with its elegant interiors or even try an authentic London pub experience while being warm and comfortable.

Shop during Winter Sales
When it comes to London shopping, one should not forget the glamorous streets and Christmas markets. Whether you are looking for high-end fashion brand names or just there to browse and see some of the seasonal events, London will surely give you just more than just a shopping opportunity.

If you are looking for luxury brands such as Burberry, Calvin Klein and Hugo Boss, Regent Street has all of them complete with the finest Christmas decorations in every corner. Also, one of London's busiest shopping area is Oxford Street. You can find the flagship stores here such as John Lewis, the Selfridges and House of Fraser, which are famous for their designer brands and exclusive collections.

Interested in foods or crafts? Greenwich and Borough Market will definitely satisfy your cravings. Festivals are also hosted along these markets with different range of activities such as dances, concerts and auctions.
Now that we have listed some of London's bests, you need a comfortable place to stay. You might find looking for a place stressful in this festive season. You can stay at one of oxford street hotels then shop all you want as you walked out of your lobby. It has easy access on different shops and attractions around London.

Regency House Hotel London is one of the accommodations in the area. For only 10 minutes, you can reach London's famous department stores and some of its well-known attractions such as the Convent Garden and British Museum.   

Regency House Hotel is also a good choice for tourists because it is just a five minute walk from some of the major roads, streets and stations of the city.

Sunday 26 November 2017

Winterville on Clapham Common


Winter and snowfall is just around the corner so what better time to get festive than at the Clapham Common Winterville!

Winterville, features outdoor Ice Rink, Street Feast, Plonk Golf, Kid’s activities, a Roller Disco, a Special Family Christmas Show, a Market filled with creations from independent designers and various themed bars.

November 23, 2017 is the first night of the festival. Entry is FREE except for Friday and Saturday nights.


Additionally you can book a stay somewhere in central London like a bed and breakfast in Gower Street for an easy access to many popular tourist attractions in London. 

Friday 10 November 2017

Must-Visit Shops near Regency House Hotel London


Located in Bloomsbury, Regency House Hotel London offers the finest accommodation in Grower Street. It is a lovely, traditional Georgian Grade 2 listed Terrace Hotel with a fascinating history that can be traced back to the 1790’s.  
The Hotel takes pride in being one of the most excellent bed and breakfast in Gower Street. They offer high-quality accommodations at reasonable prices. Each of their rooms is comfortable, fully air-conditioned, and decorated in elegant Georgian style. All rooms are also filled with a small kitchenette.
Ideally situated in the heart of Central London, it is close to many of London’s famous attractions and point of interests. This includes Soho, Convent Garden, Theatre Land, and, of course, the iconic Oxford Street.
Oxford Street is ultimate shopping destination in Europe. It is home to big department stores, popular designer outlet, and over 300 shops. Over half a million people visit it everyday, making it the most visited shopping street in London.   
Here are some of the must-visit shops at Oxford Street:
·         Selfridges
Selfridge’s flagship shop is one of the first department stores in Britain, and the second largest shop in the UK. Situated near Bond Street, it has six floors of affordable and luxury clothing brands, home accessories, kitchen equipment, and restaurants.   
·         Zara
Oxford Street is home to five branches to five branches of the Spanish clothing and accessories and retailer. Its newest flagship store opened last 2015 at 61 Oxford Street. It offers four floors and 4500 sqm of shopping pleasure.  
·         Topshop
Topshop’s flagship store is located at Oxford Circus. It has three floors of independent brands, vintage retailers, pop-up boutiques, beauty counters, and food spots. 
·         Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters is a clothing chain with a hipster vibe. They are known for their on-trend clothes, accessories, and home-décor item. They have two stores in Oxford Street. One is near Marble Arch, and the other is in Oxford Circus. 
·         H&M
Swedish multinational clothing company H&M is known for their trendy clothing for men, women, teenagers, and children. Aside from apparel, their Oxford Circus branch also offers home lifestyle products.

Oxford Street has been around since the 18th century. Aside from boutiques and luxury brands, there are other interesting spots to visit in the retail district. Churches, restaurants, and pubs can also be found in the area. Travelers visiting Oxford Street will surely find ideal accommodations at Regency House Hotel London

Friday 13 October 2017

Choose Regency House Hotel London for a Comfortable Stay


Are you looking for a place to stay in London? Do you want to live near famous attractions and areas? Then you should consider oxford street hotels. It is close to prominent structures and parks that will make your vacation memorable. It is the place to go for tourists and business professionals. But what is the best hotel in this area? Where is the ideal building for rest and relaxation?

Even if you are a traveler on vacation or a professional on business, Regency House Hotel London is for you. This place is located at Bloomsbury, London. A location with ideal transport connections. You can walk through Warren Street or Tottenham Court Road, to explore the scenery. You can also use the stations of Euston Square Underground to reach your next destination. All these choices are within walking distance from the hotel.

Aside from its excellent location, this hotel also offers the best accommodation services. It offers complete amenities to ensure your comfort. It has fully furnished rooms with proper ventilation, and it is set in a lovely location. Choose the type of room that will suit your needs. Take the rate that is ideal for your budget.

Each room in the hotel is actually equipped with a kitchenette. It contains a refrigerator, microwave, and cutlery. This amenity would allow you to easily prepare small meals in your own room.  The hotel offers free access to the internet and a flat screen TV to keep you entertained.

This hotel is also client friendly and is fully capable of catering to its international guests. The staff can speak languages such as Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, Polish, and Ukrainian. The front desk is open 24 hours every day to assist you when it comes to your needs. All the staff are always ready to help you. They are approachable and trained to work well with other people. They can even offer advice when it comes to your travel adventures and provide you with the best shopping tips. 

A full English breakfast is also served in this hotel. You can choose from a selection of sausages, bacon, toast, baked beans, egg, and mushrooms, among others. You can choose to enjoy your coffee and snacks in the English outdoor garden.  Breathe in the fresh air and admire the scenery while sipping your favorite drink.


Maximize your vacation by choosing the best hotel. Not only are you getting the best in comfort, they can also add to your overall experience of being in London. 

Tuesday 10 October 2017

THE DARK CIRCUS PARTY - HALLOWEEN SPECIAL


The Dark Circus Party  is London's landmark immersive circus event.  Come and join in a party brimming with delectable cocktails, abandoned dancing, curious side-shows and magnificent acrobatic performances on Saturday 28th Oct, 2017 from 9pm to 3am.

The Dark Circus Party invites guests to step over to the dark side with a surreal and subversive party, a night of pleasure seeking, mouth-watering cocktails and spectacular entertainment.

So, book a stay at any of the hotels near Oxford Street and step inside the abandoned circus.
Prepare to be thrilled and enthralled at the Dark Circus Party for a special Halloween fright night!

Sunday 24 September 2017

Frieze Sculpture 2017 in Regent's Park


Here is the chance for people travelling to London and Londoners to explore a free sculpture garden. Frieze Sculpture is in Regent's Park London until 8 October, 2017 with an outdoor display of wonderful works of art by famous artists.

Highlights include:
  • ·         Thomas J Price’s (Hales London New York) startling triple portraits of men of African origin
  • ·         Reza Aramesh’s (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected figure
  • ·         A six-metre-high ubiquitous toy-human figure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin)
  • ·         Superb classical modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig-Martin (New Art Centre / Gagosian), and Sir Anthony Cragg (Holtermann Fine Art)
  • ·         Wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gagosian), Takuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques Gallery & Salon 94)
  • ·         An extraordinary white-enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ)
  • ·         A stacked column of bronze footballs by Hank Willis Thomas (Ben Brown Fine Arts)
  • ·         A a multidimensional riddle using rocks and mirror by Alicja Kwade (kamel mennour)



In addition, there are a lot of destinations to stop by while you are in London on vacation. The bed and breakfast in Gower Street is definitely a place to stay if you want to explore the majority of the capital’s popular sites and destinations.

Tuesday 19 September 2017

Tourist Spots to Enjoy with Your Kids in Greenwich


An increasing number of tourists are making sure that they include Greenwich in their itinerary when they visit London. The place is recognized for its scenic attractions, as well as for its royal heritage and its incredibly interesting sights.
There are many first rate Oxford Street hotels in Central London. If you use the South Eastern rail line from Central London, you can get to Greenwich in less than ten minutes.

If you are bringing your kids with you, make sure to visit the following top attractions:

·         The Cutty Sark

Going on board the Cutty Sark is an experience your kids are not likely to forget easily.
In 1843, tea-clippers were the rage. During this period, there was a huge demand for tea from China. The tea clipper, a fast sailing vessel very similar to a yacht, was designed to assure the fast transport of tea from China. It had a square rig and three masts.
Today, the Cutty Sark is the only tea clipper of its kind that has survived. During her prime, this tea-clipper was considered the fastest sea transport, breaking all records for ocean travel. Your kids will relish reliving the ship’s glory days by going on board, taking in breath-taking views of the River Thames, and experiencing taking control of the steering wheel.    

Old Royal Naval College

From the Cutty Sark, you can take a leisurely walk to the Old Navy College, enjoy a snack, buy some souvenirs, and take a peek at the attractions that this destination has to offer. Make sure that you drop by the famous Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul.

The National Maritime Museum

The National Maritime Museum is considered as among the largest maritime museums in the world. It demonstrates why Britain was considered a supreme maritime leader for centuries. Your kids will find it an amazing experience to learn about Admiral Horatio Nelson and other renowned figures in the Royal Navy.


Greenwich Park

Found near the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Park sits on top of a hill. You get to see an amazing view of the River Thames and of Central London. The park is one of the few incredible world heritage sites today. It houses the Prime Meridian Line as well as the old Royal Observatory.

Royal Observatory Greenwich

Your kids will be thrilled to visit the Royal Observatory Greenwich. The trip will give them the chance to look through the largest refracting telescope in the entire Great Britain. They can see – and even touch – an asteroid estimated to be about 4.5 billion years old. They can learn about some of the earliest scientific inventions the world has known.

A visit to London is more enjoyable if you stay in a hotel that is conveniently located. Make sure that you opt for Regency House Hotel London so you can enjoy all these attractions through the ease provided by London’s bus network as well as its Tube. 

Sunday 27 August 2017

Haunted Spots in London


Planning a vacation in London? You’ll never go wrong when you book with Regency House Hotel London.  It has one of the most affordable, most stylish, and most elegant accommodations of the famous oxford street hotels.

Guests looking for comfort and relaxation will enjoy the specially-designed rooms of the Regency House. Rooms have a peaceful and calming ambience. Guests get to marvel the traditional Georgian style rooms.

Staying at the Regency House Hotel London would be a good idea if you want to stroll around London to see the city’s popular haunted spots. Most tourists never fail to visit these interesting places, which are not for the fainthearted.

If you’re visiting London for the first time, aside from the popular tourist destinations, you should check out the following haunted spots because they are not just for Halloween.

The Tower of London

Also dubbed as the Terrifying Tower, this spot served as prison for the most notorious criminals, mobsters, traitors to the crown, and discovered spies, from 1100 to 1952. Most of these prisoners met their end by beheadings. Tower staff would report how they would hear unseen people whispering and creepy sightings inside the tower. Some of the most popular ghosts to haunt the tower are Lady Jane Grey, Henry VI, and Anne Boleyn, who was the infamous wife of Henry VII. It is said that Anne Boleyn would appear holding her own head in her arms.

Farringdon Station

Tube stations around London have their own haunted stories. One of the scariest stories is that of Anne Naylor who is said to haunt Farringdon Station. People would say that they will hear spine-chilling screams each time the last train departs from the platform. Anne Naylor was the 12-year old girl who was murdered by her employer in 1758 and her body was thrown to the place where the station was constructed.



The London Tombs

The London Tombs now stand on the site which was used as mass grave for people who died of the plague. A resident ghost, Emily, was often said to roam around the tombs.

Hampton Court

The Hampton Court was the official residence of Tudor King Henry VIII. People believe that Henry VIII is not just the only one haunting the place, but Anne Boleyn, too. The Lady in Grey, Sibell Penn, is Hampton Court’s permanent resident.

50 Berkeley Square

Another popular haunted spot is 50 Berkeley Square. According to stories, a young girl, who was abused by her uncle, committed suicide at the attic. She is known to haunt the house and is said to have caused two deaths inside. 

Sunday 20 August 2017

WONDERLAND: A DECADE OF ADVENTURE



Wonderland Celebrates its 10th Birthday on 16th & 17th September, 2017.

Join in a 2-day festival full of fun in a beautiful location on the edge of London.
Things you should expect are:

POOL PARTIES - HOT TUBS - CABARET & CIRCUS SHOWS - LIVE BANDS AND DJS - WORKSHOPS - GAMES and much more.

So, celebrate 10 years of magically raising money for charity with WONDERLAND: A DECADE OF ADVENTURE at special 2 day Festival in South London.

For richer experience, try booking a bed and breakfast in Gower Street to avoid spending fare on travelling to reach most of the popular tourist attractions.


Book you Tickets Now!

Monday 17 July 2017

Must-Visit Spots around Regency House Hotel London

Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, Regency House Hotel London is one of the best places to stay at Greater London. Located in Bloomsbury, it is a traditional Georgian Grade 2 listed Terrace Hotel. It is known for being one of the finest Oxford Street Hotels.  
One of the many great things about this hotel is that it is ideally located in the part of the city where there are lots of famous attractions. If you want to see the wonderful sights that London has to offer, then all you have to do is ride the tube near the hotel or walk around.  Check out some of the tourist attractions that are only a few minutes away from Regency House Hotel London:
  • Covent Garden
If you have a penchant for history, culture and shopping, then you’ll surely enjoy Covent Garden. Set in London’s West End, Covent Garden is a great place to explore. There are plenty of things to see there such as the Royal Opera House, London Transport Museum and St. Martin’s Courtyard.  
  • Theatreland
London’s Theatreland, also known as West End, is heaven for any theatre-enthusiast. It is home to over 40 theatres, most of which are privately owned and features Victorian or Edwardian architecture. Performances staged here are usually, classic and modern plays, musicals, and comedy. The largest theatres here are Coliseum Theatre, The Apollo Victoria Theatre and the London Palladium.      
  • Soho
Known as London’s entertainment district, Soho offers plenty of fun and exciting activities. It is a great place to find live entertainment, good food, and exciting nightlife. You can shop in the boutiques, unwind in Soho square, and explore Chinatown. There are interesting bars and pubs like Blind Pig and Bar Termini.  
  • Oxford Street
Oxford Street is popular among locals and tourists because of the department stores and designer outlets in the area. Over 300 retailers are situated here, making it the most visited shopping street in Europe. Signature boutiques and luxury brands can be found all over the district. But, aside from shopping, there are also plenty of other things to see here, like restaurants, pub, and live music venues. Shopping can be best enjoyed while staying at oxford street hotels.    
  • British Museum
The British Museum is another must-see place around Greater London. Housing over 8 million artworks and artifacts, it is considered as one of the greatest museums in the world. There are so many things to see here, including iconic objects like the Rosetta Stone, Ancient Egyptian mummies and Parthenon sculptures. Best of all, entrance to the museum is free.

Thursday 29 June 2017

The London Graduate Fair

The London Graduate Fair is an ideal platform for talented students and graduates to meet with employers and postgraduate training providers from a wide range of sectors. Everyone is welcome - from any university, any degree discipline, whether you are a current student, recent graduate, career changer or mature student.
Come and join in the network with dozens of top employers and training providers from a wide range of industries. The next London Graduate Fair will be on Tuesday 10 October 2017 at Senate House, University of London.
The fair isn't just about finding your perfect job. You can also get the help with your CV from CV advisers.

For students coming from overseas to attend the Fair, it is beneficial to stay at hotels Gower Street London which is not too far from the venue. Infact you can book Regency House Hotel which is well connected to top London attractions. 

Tuesday 20 June 2017

Experiencing Oxford Street – London’s Shopping Mecca

Don’t deny this fact – shopping is one of the main reasons why you travel. Hunting for affordable yet quality items will always be on your travel to-do checklist. And each country you visit has a particular shopping destination that you would love to frequent.

Here in England, you’ll never run out of places to stroll and shop. Visit the beautiful city of London and get ready to go on a cool shopping spree at Oxford Street, London’s busiest business centre.

What’s in Store for You in London?

London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is the centre of education, arts, culture, and city life. You get to experience appreciation of artfully constructed buildings, warm and friendly locals, the refreshing sunshine on your face, and the beauty of English living. Strolling the streets of London will give you a glimpse of how the English people live their daily lives.

London is also home to several famed tourist attractions such as the Buckingham Palace, the Big Ben, the Shard, and Oxford Street.

London’s Shopping Mecca

On the hunt for great bargains and astonishing finds? Then, go on and head off to Oxford Street, London’s lively and busy business centre.

Oxford Street is actually a major road located at London’s West End in the city of Westminster. It is lined with over 300 different shops offering a variety of merchandise. From delicious refreshments to tourist souvenirs and designer shops, it surely gives you a shopping experience like no other!

The Transformation into a Retail Capital

Oxford Street was once a silent English residential area. But all that changed when shops such as furniture stores and cobblers began to appear during the late 19th century. Tourist souvenir vendors began to put up shop as well, offering various trinkets and items to London visitors. Complete transformation into a retail capital was established in 1930. Up to this day, Oxford Street holds that position as one of the best shopping centres in England.


What to Do in Oxford Street

Casually stroll around this bustling street and scour the establishments for great bargains on various designer items. Pick up some souvenirs to remind you of your lovely London trip, and enjoy the thrill of finding cheap yet beautiful items that you will cherish forever.

Do other activities in the area, too. Savour the beauty of different buildings that line this busy street. Take lots of photos, talk to the locals, walk as much as you can, and experience the city life in pure Londoner-English style.

Getting There

Tourists may book hotel accommodations near Oxford Street. Why not stay at the bed and breakfast in gower street? It’s one of the best hotels in the city. The street proper is only a ten-minute leisurely walk away from one of these lovely Oxford Street hotels.

Buses and taxis also abound near the Oxford Street hotels. You may choose to take these public transportation modes if you’re not keen on walking a lot.

The street usually gets crowded with tourists, that is why it is advisable to get accommodations near the area. Regency House Hotel London is a great place to stay, with excellent amenities at affordable rates. You’re also a lot closer to the heart of London shopping with its proximity to Oxford Street.


Experience the beauty of London and its shopping haven, the Oxford Street, by staying at the Regency House Hotel London. Stroll the city hassle-free with your nearby hotel accommodation by your side.

Tuesday 16 May 2017

A Gem in the core of London: Regency House Hotel

Everyone wants to stay in a nice and homely hotel during out of town vacations. Who would want to be bothered with an appalling ambiance brought about by filthy hotel rooms? I bet no one would. People from different sides of the world love to travel to places with lots of beautiful sceneries and wide shopping centers. London being known for its Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, Hyde Park, Kensington Palace and the Gardens, Knightsbridge and Harrods, Notting Hill, The British Museum, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Regent's Park, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Oxford Street, Pall Mall, Tower Bridge, became one of the finest tourist destinations in Europe. People tend to visit the City more often because of these tourist spots. Thus, increase in the number of travelers in London leads to expansion of Hotel Businesses. There are a lot of Hotels surrounding this place nowadays, but Hotel Gower Street London outshines it all.

        Regency House Hotel is located 71 Gower Street Bloomsbury, London WC1E 6HJ, England with contact number - 00442038564204. Regency House Hotel is cozy, affordable, family friendly and convenient Hotel. It offers an easy access on underground systems. Rooms from small to deluxe are comfortable enough to stay at. The hotel has air conditioned non-smoking rooms with free high speed wireless fidelity (wi-fi), a refrigerator and flat screen television inside. All rooms are well equipped. Breakfast is perfectly prepared every morning. Staffs are very polite and helpful at all times. All concerns are instantly attended to by the management. Customers referred to the hotel as a gem for it shines among all others not just because of its good location but because of the services it offers. Others described it as the best hotel in London for it has the unsurpassed amenities. These are just but a few of the feedbacks from the hotel’s dearest customers. The hotel is situated at Euston Station. It would only take 15-20 minute walk to arrive at different archetypal restaurants. Covent Garden is so near the vicinity, tourists don’t need to take a bus or any transportation to get there. West End theatres are easy to visit because of the hotel’s good location. A short walk would suffice to reach stunning tourist destinations.

         If you want to get a comfortable yet affordable place to stay in London, why don’t you try checking in at Regency House Hotel? The fact that it is located at Oxford Street and needs only a 10 minute walk to arrive at the lively shopping areas of London makes Regency House Hotel a special and preferable place to stay at. It is considered as the finest yet most affordable hotel in London that offers a high level of service. Once you checked in at Regency House Hotel even just for a night, you can’t help but come back. Travel to London now to visit its wonderful milieu and reserve a room at Regency House Hotel London.

Wednesday 12 April 2017

The Perfect Meeting Places in London

London isn’t just about pubs, taverns, bars, or nightclubs. It is also home to all sorts of cafes, ranging from traditionally to quirky and independent. If you are in search for a place where you can go after work to meet a friend or a love interest, or to meet with a potential business partner, the following establishments deserves a visit as they offer a kind of ambiance ideal for any meet-up.
First Dates

Coffee shops are perfect venues for first dates as they always provide a kind of atmosphere that is conducive to deep and meaningful conversations. Moreover, there is nothing more deliciously exciting than for two perfect strangers to get to know one another over cups of strong coffee brews and mouthwatering desserts.

Food can be great conversation starters, so you shouldn’t worry too much about possible awkward moments when you’re having coffee at White Mulberries. The topless meaty and veggie sandwiches for people not too keen on bread make excellent ice-breakers.

However, if privacy ranks high on your list of requirements for the perfect first coffee date venue, then the cozy booths of Ozone Coffee Roasters is just the place to go for a private tete-a-tete.

But, there is nothing more romantic than to discuss life over coffee or tea before a stunning Westminster view. 2Love Tea and Coffee House may be an excellent place to go for specialty tea and coffee, but it is also known for its romantic outdoor venue. 2Love Tea and Coffee House was chosen by “The Guardian” as one of London the top 10 coffee shops in 2014.

All Work and Business

If you are heading to U.K.’s great capital for business purposes, stay at Hotel Gower Street London. Ideally located in the heart of London, the hotel is conveniently close to many of London’s tourist attractions, including its famous shopping capital that is Oxford Street and the city’s premier restaurant hub in Covent Garden. So, whether you are a resident at the Hotels in Covent Garden London or any of the Oxford Street hotels, finding the perfect place to hold a casual business meet over coffee and cakes wouldn’t be so hard to do.

Covent Garden’s Timberyard Seven Dials is an excellent place for work and business meet-ups. The coffee shop has free wifi and cosy seats where freelancers can work in comfort and meet with business associates. While you lounge in a comfy armchair, tapping away on your laptop and discussing a project with a potential client, try out Timberyard’s chickenpea and spinach daal or guacamole and mango sandwich. If you are meeting with two or more people, you can book a space at Timberyard where you can discuss confidential details in private.

For those who are just starting up their freelancing career, the Google Campus provides the perfect venue for work and networking. The Google Campus has super speed wifi connection to accommodate those who work remotely and frequently hosts speaking events.

Other cafes that are conducive to work and business include The Coffee Works Project on Islington High Street and Bloomsbury Coffee House at Tavistock Place.

Thursday 16 March 2017

The History Buff’s Guide to Oxford Street, London

London’s Oxford Street gained its popularity among locals and tourists alike because of the big department stores and popular designer outlets that are established in the area. Home to over 300 retailers and gaining around half a million visitors every day, it is considered as the most visited shopping street in Europe.

A wide array of boutiques and luxury brands can be easily found all over Oxford Street, making it heaven for any shopaholic and fashion enthusiast. But aside from shopping, there are also plenty other things you can enjoy in the district. In fact, the retail district has some of the most mouthwatering cuisines, beautiful architecture, cozy Oxford Street hotels and, of course, fascinating history.  

Oxford Street has been around since the 18th century. Churches, restaurants, and pubs that date back to that period surround the place, making it a must-visit spot for anyone who enjoys learning about history.   

Here are some activities that history buffs could enjoy around Oxford Street: 


The lovely hotel is a traditional Georgian Grade 2 listed Terraced Hotel with history that can be traced back to the 1790s. It was originally owned by the family of the 4th Duke of Bedford. People from all walks of life have stayed in this place, including Joseph Batho, a civil engineer and inventor who was known for creating a patent for a revolutionary steam road roller with William Clark; and John Hogg, the physician who wrote The Health and Habits of the Inhabitants of London in 1847 and Prevention of Consumption in 1860.  
Just 10 minutes away from Oxford, the hotel is also near other places of interest in London, such as Soho, Covent Garden, and the London Zoo.  

2. Go museum-hopping

Some of the most interesting museums in the country can be found not too far away from Oxford Street. This includes the British Museum, one of the oldest museums in the world, and the iconic Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, which is home to wax figures of royalty, celebrities, athletes, politicians and other well-known icons.

3. Get a drink at one of the oldest pubs in London


End your fun-filled day of exploring with a nice, cold beer from one of the oldest pubs in London — Cittie of Yorke. Formerly known as Henneky’s Long Bar, this place has been around since the 1640s. Its interior is decorated with a Regency era triangular stove and lovely Victorian cubicles, giving the place a more medieval feel.  

Wednesday 15 February 2017

HOW TO UNRAVEL THE BEAUTY OF RUSSIAN CULTURE IN LONDON

If you are deeply fascinated by all things Russian, you don’t have to travel far to acquaint yourself with its art, language, history, and traditions. You can find them right here, in the very heart of London, which is no surprise really due to the large community of Russians (British citizens and migrants) living in the city.

Russians have been in the United Kingdom since the 19th century and their influence is evident in some of the attractions that you’ll find in London. Staying at the Regency House Hotel London provides you the advantage of location as the hotel is conveniently close to Oxford Street--a reputable shopper’s paradise--and other London attractions, including those that feature Russian culture at its best.

If you are hankering for an authentic Russian experience, you will find a couple of Russian restaurants, museums, galleries, and cultural centers located not far from the Oxford Street hotels. Hence, to guide you is a list of the following must-visit places where you can go and learn more about the Russian way of life.

Zima

The best way to educate yourself about Russian tradition is through its foods. At Zima, you are treated to a one-of-a-kind gastronomic adventure with its wide array of Russian dishes--from Kamchatka staple crab claw to honey and sour cream cake. The restaurant is owned by Alexei Zimmin, a TV personality in Moscow.

Caviar House and Prunier

If you want to impress your date, take her to Caviar House and Prunier. The prices on the menu are quite heavier on the pocket but still worth it. The restaurant serves excellent caviar.

Potemkin

This trendy Russian restaurant is located 20 minutes away from Oxford Street. The restaurant is ideal for adventurous food lovers as it serves more exotic dishes like stuffed baked rabbit.

Mari Vanna

Mari Vanna serves excellent home-cooked meals, but its ambiance is far from homey. The restaurant’s high ceilings and luxuriant chandeliers provide an atmosphere of opulence and sophistication. However, what stands out most about Mari Vanna is the traditional baubles and novelties that are so reminiscent of old Russia.

Russian Art Gallery

Russian Art Gallery started off as an online project, which aims to share knowledge about Russian fine art and Russian artists. Now it has a physical gallery, which people can visit in London. Russian Art Gallery is located at the Empress State Building in Kensington.

Russian Theatres

Another great way to acquaint yourself with Russian culture and literature is to watch Russian plays. Events are held several times a year in different theatres. You can search for upcoming stage performances written about Russia and written by Russians.

Pushkin House


If you want an in-depth look into what Russian culture is all about, visit the Pushkin House. It’s a place dedicated to showcasing the beauty and splendor of Russian culture. It exhibits art works, hosts talks about Russian culture, and houses a learning center for those interested in the Russian language.

Tuesday 17 January 2017

Explore the Busiest Street in Europe

If you are someone who fancy shop, you should never forget to include the Oxford Street on your itinerary of must-visit places in London. Oxford Street is regarded as one of the most prominent shopping street across the world. Wide array of well-known brands and top global designers are all lined up along this busiest street in Europe.

Oxford Street Shops
Oxford Street boasts over 300 shops making it a major route of shopping. There is an overwhelming half a million visitors every day due to great and affordable offers seen everywhere. Stores are open mostly from 9:30am until 8pm (varies on the day). It can be easily visited while residing at Regency House hotel. Here are some of those well known shops along Oxford Street:

1. Bershka
Bershka targets the young generation market wherein they are up to date with the latest trends in fashion along with its sibling brands - Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, and Zara all found on Oxford Street. Its two-storey level retail store provides a wide selection of fashion items. Check out for their new products every week.

2. Forever 21
Forever 21 is an American brand that boasts its authority on the latest trends and go-to retailer which has been featured in top magazines and fashion shows. It features variety of must-have styles, accessories, and shoes tailored for all ages. Visit their shop on Oxford Street for the hottest deals and get up to 30-70 percent off on selected items.

3. H&M
Hennes & Mauritz is a Swedish brand that offers a broad collection of the latest trends in fashion for men, women, teens, and children all at reasonable prices. H&M is a multinational clothing-retail company famous for its fast-fashion since its stylish wardrobe collections are always updated each season by designer collaborations.

4. John Lewis
John Lewis is a great one-stop shop spot that has all the essentials you need. The British department store offers extensive range of products and services from the biggest brands in technology, home supplies, beauty, and fashion industry. Enjoy a hassle-free shopping and satisfy your cravings in their four different restaurants.

5. Selfridges
Selfridges is among the three prestigious department stores built on Oxford Street which dated back in the early 20th century. The historic six-floor London landmark lets you enjoy its affordable and premium brands ranging from home, fashion, beauty, accessories and jewelries, technology, cuisine - simply everything you need. Events and happenings are frequently held in-store that guarantees the best shopping experience to everyone.

Planning for a shopping trip

Choose an accessible and comfortable place to stay among the nearest oxford street hotels to maximize the fun if you want to go on a shopping spree. Regency House Hotel London is only 10 minutes away from Oxford Street and it is an ideal choice if you also prefer to be conveniently close to Central London’s top tourist attractions and points of interest.