Don't miss: Chelsea Art Fair, London, 1-3 April - for collectors and art lovers www.chelseaartfair.org
The Chelsea Art Fair brings together a diverse collection of contemporary paintings and sculptures in London.
Art experts and first time buyers alike can find something to take home at the Chelsea Art Fair. Ever since 1996 the art fair has been one of the most anticipated art events of the year. With dozens of leading galleries showing plenty of amazing art work, people come from all over the world to browse and to buy.
Keep an eye out for original works. Previous fairs have included original works by the likes of Ronnie Wood, Miles Davis and Sir Paul McCartney for sale.
The Chelsea Art Fair takes place at Chelsea Old Town Hall, Kings Road, from Friday 1st April - Sunday 3rd April 2011. The fair opens from 11am - 8pm Friday and Saturday, and 11am - 6pm on Sunday. Nearest tubes: South Kensington and Sloane Square.
Admission is £6.00. For more information call 01825 744 074.
For bed and breakfast accommodation near the fair contact us.
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Thursday, 31 March 2011
Saturday, 26 March 2011
London Book Fair
11-13 April, Earls Court, London
Provides the largest gathering of internatioanl literary people under one roof for 3 days http://bit.ly/9pwfC
With over 23,000 industry professionals attending this trade event, The London Book Fair provides you with the largest gathering of international literary agents, publishers and publishing suppliers under one roof for three days. The Bed and Breakfast Club can offer you superb bed and breakfast accommodation within easy reach of Earls Court. Staying in one of our bed and breakfasts is a unique experience, much more personal than the usual affordable London hotels. The London Book Fair is a key date in the publishing calendar providing attendees with a fantastic platform to access industry experts and information both on the show floor and during the seminar programme; Meet and conduct business with new and established domestic and international contacts and network and share knowledge with colleagues across the industry.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
Provides the largest gathering of internatioanl literary people under one roof for 3 days http://bit.ly/9pwfC
With over 23,000 industry professionals attending this trade event, The London Book Fair provides you with the largest gathering of international literary agents, publishers and publishing suppliers under one roof for three days. The Bed and Breakfast Club can offer you superb bed and breakfast accommodation within easy reach of Earls Court. Staying in one of our bed and breakfasts is a unique experience, much more personal than the usual affordable London hotels. The London Book Fair is a key date in the publishing calendar providing attendees with a fantastic platform to access industry experts and information both on the show floor and during the seminar programme; Meet and conduct business with new and established domestic and international contacts and network and share knowledge with colleagues across the industry.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Head of the River Race - London - Sat 2 April
Rowed on the River Thames from Mortlake to Putney. Plenty of river vantage points for spectators, many of them conveniently close to pubs. www.horr.co.uk
The Head of the River Race is held in March/April each year. Starting just after Chiswick Bridge and finishing just short of Putney Bridge it passes under Barnes Bridge and Hammersmith Bridge along the way. Dating from 1829, this university boat race is billed as “the world’s longest surviving sporting challenge”. Competitors row a gruelling four-and-a-quarter-miles along the Thames from Putney to Mortlake, often against waves and bitter winds, in their quest for the coveted title. Despite being three times the length of an Olympic course, the entire event is over in just 20 minutes, a fact which should not overshadow the six months of sweat and toil which the teams endure in preparation for the big day. There are
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The Head of the River Race is held in March/April each year. Starting just after Chiswick Bridge and finishing just short of Putney Bridge it passes under Barnes Bridge and Hammersmith Bridge along the way. Dating from 1829, this university boat race is billed as “the world’s longest surviving sporting challenge”. Competitors row a gruelling four-and-a-quarter-miles along the Thames from Putney to Mortlake, often against waves and bitter winds, in their quest for the coveted title. Despite being three times the length of an Olympic course, the entire event is over in just 20 minutes, a fact which should not overshadow the six months of sweat and toil which the teams endure in preparation for the big day. There are
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Thursday, 17 March 2011
Royal Wedding Weekend
TBBC can provide accommodation within easy reach of Westminster Abbey and other viewpoints along the route www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
Westminster Abbey has been chosen as the royal wedding venue. If you are looking for accommodation near Westminster Abbey look no further. London has such an efficient public transport system it means that all of our bed and breakfast accommodation is within easy reach of Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Horse Guard Parade, Whitehall, St James’s Park, The Mall and other viewpoints for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Look for accommodation in Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Kennington, South Kensington and Holland Park for instance and you are within a stone’s throw of the route Kate Middleton will take on the day of the Royal Wedding. So take full advantage of the bank holiday and treat yourself to a weekend in London for the Royal Wedding.
Westminster Abbey has been chosen as the royal wedding venue. If you are looking for accommodation near Westminster Abbey look no further. London has such an efficient public transport system it means that all of our bed and breakfast accommodation is within easy reach of Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Horse Guard Parade, Whitehall, St James’s Park, The Mall and other viewpoints for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Look for accommodation in Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Kennington, South Kensington and Holland Park for instance and you are within a stone’s throw of the route Kate Middleton will take on the day of the Royal Wedding. So take full advantage of the bank holiday and treat yourself to a weekend in London for the Royal Wedding.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Oxford v Cambridge boat race – 26th March
TBBC properties are perfectly located to view the race from Putney, Hammersmith, Chiswick and Fulham. http://bit.ly/9lRHhN
Enjoy the festival atmosphere of the Boat Race by watching for free from one of the many vantage points along the course. You should be able to find a place to watch on either side of the river along the full length of the course, but particular areas to note are: Putney Bridge, Putney Embankment and Bishops Park (at the start); Hammersmith and Barnes (mid-course); Dukes Meadows and Chiswick Bridge (at the finish). There are large screens at Bishops Park, Fulham and Furnival Gardens, Hammersmith which mean you will be able to watch the whole Race before and after the crews have passed. The parks will also feature food outlets, beer stands and merchandising stalls.
Did you know?
The first Oxford V. Cambridge boat race took place in 1829 and it soon became an annual event between students from these two universities.
It takes place on the River Thames in London and attracts a massive crowd of around 250,000 to the banks of the River Thames.
The BBC Television audience averages over six million.
The event also has a huge international following with an estimated global audience of 400 million in around 180 countries.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
Enjoy the festival atmosphere of the Boat Race by watching for free from one of the many vantage points along the course. You should be able to find a place to watch on either side of the river along the full length of the course, but particular areas to note are: Putney Bridge, Putney Embankment and Bishops Park (at the start); Hammersmith and Barnes (mid-course); Dukes Meadows and Chiswick Bridge (at the finish). There are large screens at Bishops Park, Fulham and Furnival Gardens, Hammersmith which mean you will be able to watch the whole Race before and after the crews have passed. The parks will also feature food outlets, beer stands and merchandising stalls.
Did you know?
The first Oxford V. Cambridge boat race took place in 1829 and it soon became an annual event between students from these two universities.
It takes place on the River Thames in London and attracts a massive crowd of around 250,000 to the banks of the River Thames.
The BBC Television audience averages over six million.
The event also has a huge international following with an estimated global audience of 400 million in around 180 countries.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Royal Observatory – London - Greenwich
Did you know the Space Shuttle could be seen over London last week? A new Impact Season at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London opened yesterday – check it out.
It sounds great. It opened yesterday, 12th March, and includes a new exhibition, Impact: Collisions and Catastrophes, alongside a program of planetarium shows and events exploring the fascinating world of meteors and asteroids.
The Bed and Breakfast Club
It sounds great. It opened yesterday, 12th March, and includes a new exhibition, Impact: Collisions and Catastrophes, alongside a program of planetarium shows and events exploring the fascinating world of meteors and asteroids.
The Bed and Breakfast Club
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Ideal Homes Show - London
11th – 27th March
Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
Warwick Road, London, SW5 9TA
The Ideal Home Show is Britain’s best loved home event and returns to London’s Earls Court in March. The multi-award winning show brings together more than 600 quality exhibitors from all over the UK to offer a unique shopping experience for all areas of the home. Exhibitors include Dulux, Thomas Sanderson, Bose, Mac & Mac, Black and Decker, Dyson, Poggenpohl Kitchens and lots more. Celebrity guests includes Greg Wallace, Fiona Phillips, Diarmuid Gavin, Linda Barker, George Clarke and Suzi Perry. The Bed and Breakfast Club can offer ideal homes for your stay in London. Our bed and breakfast accommodation is within easy reach of Earls Court Exhibition Centre using public transport. For instance, our Hammersmith, Parsons Green, Fulham 1 and Fulham 2 properties are just a selection of our superb B&Bs that are less than 30 minutes door-to-door (source: JourneyPlanner). So if you are planning to attend the Ideal Homes Show or are an exhibitor at the Show, get in touch with us.
Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
Warwick Road, London, SW5 9TA
The Ideal Home Show is Britain’s best loved home event and returns to London’s Earls Court in March. The multi-award winning show brings together more than 600 quality exhibitors from all over the UK to offer a unique shopping experience for all areas of the home. Exhibitors include Dulux, Thomas Sanderson, Bose, Mac & Mac, Black and Decker, Dyson, Poggenpohl Kitchens and lots more. Celebrity guests includes Greg Wallace, Fiona Phillips, Diarmuid Gavin, Linda Barker, George Clarke and Suzi Perry. The Bed and Breakfast Club can offer ideal homes for your stay in London. Our bed and breakfast accommodation is within easy reach of Earls Court Exhibition Centre using public transport. For instance, our Hammersmith, Parsons Green, Fulham 1 and Fulham 2 properties are just a selection of our superb B&Bs that are less than 30 minutes door-to-door (source: JourneyPlanner). So if you are planning to attend the Ideal Homes Show or are an exhibitor at the Show, get in touch with us.
Olympic Games
The full competition schedule for London 2012 is now available at http://bit.ly/gP0X76
It includes all ticket prices and ticket limits. Applications will be open from Tuesday 15 March to 11.59pm on Tuesday 26 April 2011. Now is the time to start planning your Games!
The Bed and Breakfast Club can find you a place to stay near ExCel if you are interested in table tennis, judo, fencing, or boxing. Our superb selection of accommodation in west London is close to Earls Court for volleyball enthusiasts and Putney for those interested in rowing. Our Marble Arch, South Kensington and Holland Park bed and breakfasts are close to Hyde Park for triathlon spectators and, of course, Wimbledon, the home of English tennis, is ideal for tennis spectators.
To book bed and breakfast accommodation in London for the 2012 Olympics please call us today. We will be taking bookings from July this year and are dealing with customer enquiries for places to stay for the London Olympics on a first come, first served basis.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
It includes all ticket prices and ticket limits. Applications will be open from Tuesday 15 March to 11.59pm on Tuesday 26 April 2011. Now is the time to start planning your Games!
The Bed and Breakfast Club can find you a place to stay near ExCel if you are interested in table tennis, judo, fencing, or boxing. Our superb selection of accommodation in west London is close to Earls Court for volleyball enthusiasts and Putney for those interested in rowing. Our Marble Arch, South Kensington and Holland Park bed and breakfasts are close to Hyde Park for triathlon spectators and, of course, Wimbledon, the home of English tennis, is ideal for tennis spectators.
To book bed and breakfast accommodation in London for the 2012 Olympics please call us today. We will be taking bookings from July this year and are dealing with customer enquiries for places to stay for the London Olympics on a first come, first served basis.
www.thebedandbreakfastclub.co.uk
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