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London
Kensington
Jeune, dynamique, chic et historique sont les termes qu’utilisent les résidents pour décrire Kensington. Avec son mélange d’avenues d’intérêt culturel, ses superbes bâtiments, dont la résidence officielle de la famille royale, une vie nocturne animée et ses magnifiques espaces verts, Kensington est le lieu idéal pour des vacances en familles ou un week-end en amoureux. La gastronomie est alléchante avec une palette complète de cuisines allant des mets asiatiques épicés aux plats crémeux de la cuisine populaire italienne. Les plus mûrs et les plus expérimentés aussi bien que la jeunesse chic convergent vers cette enclave londonienne pour satisfaire leurs désirs culinaires. Profitez-en dès maintenant pour goûter à une atmosphère unique.
London
South Kensington
Réputé pour ses attractions artistiques et scientifiques de classe mondiale, « 'South Ken », comme l’appellent les résidents, est un épicentre du bon goût depuis le XIXe siècle. Autrefois une région principalement agricole, les terres de cette magnifique partie de Londres fournissaient aux résidents des produits de saison. De nouvelles routes et le métro londonien ont éventuellement remplacé les terres agricoles, sans toutefois altérer le paysage naturel. La région est également connue pour être le centre du raffinement londonien et de nombreux membres de la haute société et célébrités sont venues s’y installer. Accueillant des lieux incontournables du monde du design dans la capitale tels que le Victoria and Albert Museum, ainsi que certains des meilleurs magasins et restaurants de Grande-Bretagne, South Kensington est un endroit à visiter impérativement à Londres. Voici notre sélection des meilleures choses à voir, faire et visiter lors de votre séjour.
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High Street Kensington
L’adresse la plus prisée de Londres, High Street Kensington est considéré comme le cœur commercial du quartier. Mode, cuisine, architecture… ce quartier aisé est un incontournable pour tous ceux qui veulent découvrir la riche culture de Londres, sans le chaos des foules. Ce quartier royal est profondément ancré dans la scène musicale londonienne, abritant le Royal Albert Hall et de nombreuses maisons de disques d’envergure internationale. La cohabitation entre l’histoire et la culture contemporaines se manifeste dans le paysage urbain du quartier. C’est ce qui suscite l’intérêt des rêveurs du week-end, des explorateurs dans l’âme et des voyageurs d’affaires pour High Street Kensington et en fait la destination idéale en toute occasion.
London
Chelsea Harbour
À seulement une demi-heure de l’aéroport d’Heathrow, le Chelsea Harbour Hotel est bien situé pour faire du tourisme ou du shopping à Londres. Cet hôtel exclusivement composé de suites jouit d’une vue imprenable sur la marina voisine et sur la Tamise, où les navettes fluviales assurent un trajet agréable jusqu’en ville. L’un des quartiers les plus exclusifs de Londres, Chelsea est réputée pour les boutiques de luxe qui longent King’s Road. La région offre un mélange d’histoire ainsi que de restaurants, d’attractions et de vie nocturne de haut standing au-delà des circuits touristiques habituels. Visitez le célèbre Chelsea Farmers Market, mangez dans les restaurants exclusifs de Sloane Square et profitez des espaces verts, musées et galeries d’art à proximité de ce ravissant quartier riverain.Le palais d’expositions de l’Olympia, Battersea Evolution et le centre des expositions d’Earls Court sont à proximité du Chelsea Harbour Hotel, pour les clients qui souhaitent assister aux événements qui s’y tiennent.
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Knightsbridge
Situé au cœur du centre-ville de Londres, Knightsbridge est un quartier résidentiel et commercial exclusif du côté sud de Hyde Park. C’est une région attrayante, avec de nombreux magasins et restaurants bien établis qui accueillent aussi bien les habitants du coin que les visiteurs. Harrods est le plus célèbre magasin du quartier, un commerce datant de l’ère victorienne, qui compte quelque 300 départements et plus de 3 000 employés. Le sous-sol est un espace restauration fascinant qui regroupe un éventail d’aliments, viandes, sandwiches, sushis et charcuteries frais et savoureux sous un plafond décoratif victorien. Idéalement situé pour les visiteurs qui souhaitent découvrir les attractions de Londres, le Millennium Hotel London Knightsbridge est entouré de boutiques de luxe et de grandes marques telles que Harvey Nichols et Louis Vuitton. Allez faire du bateau à Hyde Park, découvrez le fascinant Victoria and Albert Museum ou assistez à un spectacle au magnifique Royal Albert Hall à partir de cet hôtel londonien qui jouit d’un emplacement central.
London
Fulham
Referred to as simply ‘The Bridge’ by those in the know, this football stadium is proud to house superstars of the English Premier League, Chelsea Football Club. Opened in 1877, the hallowed ground with a capacity of over 40,000 has hosted FA Cup Finals and England matches. Sitting within the exclusive Moore Park Estate, it is ideally positioned just on the Chelsea/Fulham border and conveniently positioned close to shops and restaurants along the fashionable King's Road. On site at Chelsea Football Club sits the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels at Chelsea FC. Centrally located, it is just a 5-minute walk to Fulham Broadway Station (District Line). Just take a look ….. BOOK YOUR STAY WITH US
London
Stamford Bridge
Souvent appelé simplement « The Bridge » par les initiés, c’est le stade des superstars du Chelsea Football Club, formation de la Premier League anglaise. Inauguré en 1877, ce lieu sacré d’une capacité de plus de 40 000 spectateurs a accueilli des finales de la FA Cup et des rencontres de la sélection anglaise. Situé au cœur du quartier exclusif de Moore Park Estate, Stamford Bridge est entouré des quartiers huppés et verdoyants de Fulham, Chelsea and Kensington. La population raffinée de la région a l’embarras du choix en matière de restauration, de shopping et de divertissements haut de gamme, ce qui fait de Stamford Bridge la région chic par excellence pour découvrir le meilleur de Londres. Jetez donc un coup d’œil…
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Aberdeen, the North Eastern powerhouse of Scotland, is a city of contrasts. Famous for its granite buildings, this elegant and refined ‘Silver City’ is surrounded by wild, natural beauty. Fuelled by industry and oil, the city now rivals Edinburgh in terms of expense, matching its southern counterpart with a rich cultural heritage, fine dining and vibrant nightlife. Take a relaxing stroll through Duthie Park, catch a critically-acclaimed play at His Majesty’s Theatre or enjoy fantastic shopping at the Union Square Shopping Centre. Further afield, the Cairngorms National Park offers dramatic landscapes, deep glens and picturesque waterfalls. World-famous attractions such as Balmoral Castle and Glenfiddich Whisky distillery are also just a scenic drive away. For those looking for a more sedate adventure, why not get in a round at the UK’s highest golf course, Braemar. Situated on a breath-taking coastline of rugged cliffs, the glittering 'Granite City' of Aberdeen offers an unforgettable weekend break.
Cardiff
Culverhouse Cross
Welcome, or ‘Creoso’, to the capital and Wales’ largest city, Cardiff. The warm and vibrant city also ranks as the 10th largest in the United Kingdom. Apart from being the commercial centre of Wales, it is also the base for most of the nation’s cultural and sporting organizations, the seat of the Welsh National Assembly and the base for the national media of Wales. Cardiff has grown up and now has a new waterfront area at Cardiff Bay and a shiny new arts complex, the Wales Millennium Center. Further ongoing development includes redevelopment of the Cardiff Bay and city centre areas with the building of the Cardiff International Sports Village, a new business district in the city center, as well as a BBC drama village. Apart from its political and commercial importance, Cardiff is also a tourist friendly city with a warm Welsh welcome.
Dudley
The Black Country
One of the first towns to embrace the Industrial Revolution, Dudley is built on a proud history of manufacturing and industry. Originally a market town, Dudley is part of a wider region which became known for coal mining and the soot from coal-burning Victorian factories, earning it the name 'The Black Country'. Centred around its canal network, a historically important transport system, Dudley boasts fantastic shopping, famous attractions, compelling museums and beautiful wildlife reserves. The Black Country Living Museum offers visitors the chance to experience Victorian life at this award-winning open-air attraction, not to mention the best Fish and Chips in the county. Learn more about fascinating big cats, primates and reptiles in a historic setting at Dudley Zoo and Castle or enjoy a relaxing boat trip as you discover the local heritage at the Dudley Canal and Tunnel Trust. Whether you want to walk picturesque waterways, enjoy exciting attractions or just hit the shops, Dudley is the place for you.
Glasgow
Glasgow City Centre
Famed for its beautiful art nouveau architecture and home to Scotland’s national opera, ballet and theatre companies, Glasgow is the country’s cultural hub. Though it is the largest Scottish city, Glasgow’s centre is compact and easy to navigate, packed with vibrant nightlife, fine dining and good shopping. The Millennium Hotel Glasgow is ideally located overlooking historic George Square, at the heart of the city, and is next door to the famous ‘Style Mile’ shopping area, comprised of streets full of independent, designer and high street brands. Buchanan Galleries also offers fantastic shopping alongside exciting dining at their indoor street food village and cocktail bar, Taste Buchanan. Visit The Lighthouse to experience work by famous local architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, or take in an exhibition at the exciting Gallery of Modern Art, both within minutes of the hotel. For large scale conferences or events, The SSE Hydro is slightly further afield but still within easy reach. Outside of the city, walkers and artists flock to the numerous stunning castles, whisky distilleries, heather-clad hillsides and deep-water lochs. Glasgow is a thriving and vibrant city, alive with culture and history – an exciting destination to visit and one you won’t want to leave.
Liverpool
Cavern Quarter
The Cavern Quarter is located in the heart of Liverpool’s iconic Beatles neighbourhood. Taking its name from the world famous Cavern Club, where The Beatles and other 1960s pop legends regularly performed, this area still boasts a thriving music and arts scene. Whether you choose to board ‘The Magical Mystery Tour’ or visit the award-winning ‘Beatles Story’ exhibition, Hard Days Night Hotel is the perfect base for a Fab Four-themed weekend. The area also offers fantastic high street and designer shopping, with Cavern Walks, The Metquarter and Liverpool One all within easy reach. For a change of pace, discover the city’s Maritime Heritage. Reflecting the city’s historic importance as a commercial port, Liverpool’s waterfront has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city also boasts the most amount of museums and galleries outside of London, from Tate Liverpool to the Walker Art Gallery, the national gallery of the North. With so much to see and do, if you’re looking for a city to visit, let it be, let it be... Liverpool.
Manchester
Salford Quays
The Quays is Greater Manchester’s unique waterfront destination, an emerging and vibrant hub of culture, sport and shopping. MediaCityUK, home to BBC North, ITV, Coronation Street and a host of other innovative businesses, is a leading international destination for the creative and digital sector, based in the heart of the neighbourhood. With vibrant nightlife, fine dining, and even its own beach in the summer months, MediaCityUK is a whole new experience. Catch a critically-acclaimed play at the Lowry or visit the Imperial War Museum North, offering fascinating exhibitions in an iconic building. Combine culture and sport with a museum and pitch tour of Old Trafford, Manchester United Football Club’s world famous home ground. For cricket fans, head to a different sporting ground also named Old Trafford, to watch a thrilling match from Lancashire County Cricket Club. For concerts, exhibitions and conference space, the modern and versatile EventCity or the historic and unique setting of Victoria Warehouse are within easy reach. As well as cultural, gastronomic and sporting attractions, the area also offers fantastic high street and designer shopping at the intu Trafford Centre and Lowry Outlet Mall. With all the attractions of a city in one square mile, and only a tram ride from the centre of Manchester, Salford Quays offers something fresh, exciting and a little bit different – the perfect place for a weekend break.
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth is known as Britain's Ocean City. The sea is an important part of the coastal city's industry and long history. It was from here that the first English Separatists set sail on the Mayflower for the New World. Famous world explorers such as Charles Darwin, Sir Frances Drake, and Captain James Cook also used Plymouth as their final port before sailing away on new adventures. Sutton Harbor is the city’s original port. The lively Barbican Waterfront at the north and west sides of harbor was one of the few areas of the city to escape unscathed during World War II. The picturesque quay takes you back in time as you wander down cobblestone streets in search of rich history, quaint hospitality and a fresh seafood meal. Make the most of your time in Plymouth with these things to do, see, drink and eat.
Slough and Windsor
Slough & Windsor
Boasting an extensive transport and communications network, Slough offers the perfect base from which to explore neighboring Windsor or nearby London. Just a 10 minute drive away from Heathrow airport, 45 minutes from Gatwick airport and a mere 20 minute train journey to the heart of Central London, Slough is a vibrant commercial center that connects with the UK, the heart of Europe and beyond. Marvel at the Royal Windsor Castle, admire the glamour of Royal Ascot or indulge in Michelin Star cuisine. The surrounding attractions on offer in Slough are bountiful and guaranteed to impress.