Monday, July 23, 2012

And there are even bigger reductions to be found, with the Hilton Metropole near Regent�s Park, for




With some hotels having set room rates at three times the standard french quarter hotels with indoor pools levels in anticipation of the Games, many properties are facing low occupancy during what was expected to be a boom period for the UK capital.
And there are even bigger reductions to be found, french quarter hotels with indoor pools with the Hilton Metropole near Regent�s Park, for example, dropping rates to �160 (US$ 248) a night on any Friday and Saturday in August, compared to the �238.80 ($US371) per night it would cost in September.
According to the newspaper, hotel bookings in the city are down by around 35 percent over last year, with visitors from traditionally strong long-haul markets like the US, Australia and Japan, turning their backs on London in favor of other European destinations.
�When the Olympics are on, normal tourists are scared away because cities are perceived as expensive and too difficult to deal with, said Tom Jenkins, executive director of the European Tour Operators' Association, whose own survey last November showed that advance bookings for the Olympics period were down 90 percent compared with last year.
However, the biggest discounts are being offered for shows that would normally attract lower prices; for example, tickets for The 39 Steps are being sold for �12.50 (half the usual price), while Chicago is offering discounts of up to 40 percent.

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