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.