Aug 25 2011
Stay At London Hotels For The Best Music Breaks.
London is a must visit for
top musical artists and their fans. Top artists such as the Rolling Stones and Madonna value Londoners’ huge enthusiasm for music. So, should you stay after the gig has finished? With the huge selection of London hotels on offer, it’s easy to make a weekend of it. Once you’ve picked the right musical venue you’ll find a number of hotel deals to suit your budget.
The Park Inn is a great hotel choice if you want to be close to East London’s party scene. Right in the centre of Camden, The Electric Ballroom has seen the likes of Adam and the Ants, Deadmau5, The Clash and The Smiths over the years. Clubbers
should head to Camden Town to sample the delights of KOKO, a party night staple
for some years now.
For clubbers, London hosts some of the most high profile club nights in the UK. Ministry of Sound is a huge venue played by renowed DJs on the dance scene while Clubland’s Pacha holds some of the best house music events in the city.
If you’re catching a West End show, the Radisson Edwardian Sussex on Gloucester Place is
right in the centre of where you need to be for a night or two of luxury. If jazz is more your thing, Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club hosts some of the best jazz acts in the world. All genres of music are catered for in London from Hip Hop at The Social to a spot of karaoke in Soho. Choose centrally located hotels such as Thistle Hotel Piccadilly to be steps away from the next big musical star.
Of course you can’t discuss live music in London without mentioning the biggest venues in the country – the Hammersmith Apollo or Earls Court. Continue the star treatment by staying at the Think Earls Court which is right on the doorstep of the entertainment. The increasingly popular O2 arena is a choice venue for international acts playing to London audiences. An ideal base for your concert going includes the Britannia International Hotel situated in Canary Wharf.
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