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LondonTown.com Supports PrideLondon 2012 with Discounted Hotel Rates Across the Capital

The number one Internet site for London has secured discounted rates at hotels across the capital throughout the World Pride Festival.

2012-06-14
LONDON, ENGLAND, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) PrideLondon returns in a bigger and better form in 2012 as a two-week long festival takes over central London. WorldPride Festival runs from 23 June through to 8 July with the PrideLondon Parade taking place on 7 July.

More than one million visitors are expected to enjoy the festivities in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Soho, which are open to everyone, gay or straight, male or female.

The parade itself is getting extended to make way for even more floats, costume groups and walking bands that will be more colourful, entertaining and lively than ever before. The parade route runs along Oxford Street to Shaftsbury Avenue and will now take in even more of London's most famous landmarks.

Trafalgar Square will also host a number of speakers updating visitors on the Gay Rights movement over the past 12 months. Soho bars are expected to put on their own shows of support with parties, music and festivities.

LondonTown.com has made staying in the capital to enjoy PrideLondon 2012 easier and cheaper thanks to securing discounts at some of the best London hotels. Hotels in the vicinity of Trafalgar Square and all the PrideLondon action include the swanky four-star Trafalgar Hotel London. Located slap-bang in the middle of London rooms at this hotel are on sale from GBP119 per night, thanks to an exclusive LondonTown.com discount of as much as 84%. This hotel boasts a stylish bar with live DJ, minimalist design and plenty of high-tech features.

Right next to the National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Trafalgar Hotel has had its rooms discounted by as much as 90% bringing rates to a rather tasty GBP97 per room, per night. This hotel has a late, 12pm checkout, 24-hour room service and quiet rooms so guests will be able to get some serious shut-eye once the partying is over.

LondonTown.com has a wide range of hotels on offer this summer, from the luxurious through to the budget. You can find out more on its website.

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[Press-News.org] LondonTown.com Supports PrideLondon 2012 with Discounted Hotel Rates Across the Capital
The number one Internet site for London has secured discounted rates at hotels across the capital throughout the World Pride Festival.