LONDON, ENGLAND, December 04, 2010 (Press-News.org) Anyone with bookings at a hotel in London this New Year's Eve is in for a top night of revelry, it has been claimed.
Online resource VisitLondon hailed the quality of the fireworks display in the city, with the explosions lighting up the sky along the Thames River, as residents and tourists come together to bring in the New Year.
Although exact timings for the show have not yet been announced, travellers staying at nearby accommodation such as The Bloomsbury Hotel London will want to have found a good spot to see the fireworks well in advance of 00.00 GMT.
"For those who like to party, New Year's Eve in London offers you some of the best clubs, pubs, dining, private celebrations and sophisticated functions in the world," claimed VisitLondon.
The travel resource urged people to plan ahead if they are thinking of heading to a pub or club, since most establishments tend to get very full and may require tickets.
One great benefit of New Year's Eve in the capital is that the trains run all night and are free, so if partygoers want to check out the incredible fireworks display by the river at 00:00 and then head to a venue elsewhere in the city later on, they can do.
A spokesperson from the London mayor's team recently noted that more details of the night will be published in the coming weeks.
For more information on this event, visit the London mayor's website.
Hotels-London.co.uk features a wide range of accommodation in London, such as the Marlin Apartments London Bridge.
Editors Notes
Hotels-London has been a specialist provider of hotel rooms in London for over 10 years, with over 600 hand selected hotels in the capital to suit every budget from bed and breakfasts to 5 star boutique hotels. For budget conscious customer there is a selection of over 200 hotels to choose from, and the more discerning customer can select from a wide range of boutique, luxury and five star properties.
Hotels-London customers can take advantage of discounts of up to 70% off the published room rate by booking online 24 hours a day, or calling the dedicated team of London experts who are always happy to help make bookings and offer advice about where to stay and what to do in the capital.
As well as accommodation, Hotels-London also helps people make the most of their stay by offering airport transfers, theatre tickets and sightseeing tours - helping you plan your trip down to the finest detail.
To view Hotels-London.com press pages please see http://www.hotels-london.co.uk/press
Hotels-London.co.uk - Prepare to be Dazzled on New Year's Eve in London
New Year's Eve in London this year is set to be memorable, if one online resource is to be believed.
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