LONDON, ENGLAND, September 04, 2010 (Press-News.org) Foodies may want to take a trip to the London Restaurant Festival later this year, which is going on all over the capital city in October.
A stay in a London hotel for many people is not complete without heading out to a top-class eatery to enjoy some of the stunning cuisine the destination offers residents and tourists.
This celebration of dining first began last year, when 450 restaurants across the city got involved with the event to promote eating in the English capital, with 800 places signed up for the 2010 edition.
"London Restaurant Festival is a citywide celebration of eating out, designed to showcase London's extraordinarily diverse and exciting range of restaurants and drive footfall," explained the organisers.
As well as aiming to help the sector bring more customers through its doors, the occasion also has a charitable side to it, with homeless charity StreetSmart to benefit from the events going on.
It is not just run-of-the-mill bistros on offer in this deliciously tempting festival, but Michelin-starred eateries as well, which is sure to entice many people to check out what is on the menu this year.
Among the treats to enjoy will be markets, pop-up restaurants, debates, unique dining experiences being auctioned and a huge variety of limited edition festival menus.
For more information on this event visit the London Restaurant Festival website.
Hotels-London.co.uk features a wide range of accommodation in London, including the St Giles Hotel London.
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 customers 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.
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There will be all sorts of dining-related activities taking place at the London Restaurant Festival this year.
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