By: James Dean | 2011-08-31 | Travel & Leisure The Holiday Inn Express Hotels in Birmingham and Southampton offer great accommodation that is near a number of different tourist and business attractions. read more
By: ryan david | 2011-06-24 | Vacation Rentals Birmingham, the second largest city of Britain, is known as an important tourist attraction boasting of its vibrant heritage and culture. Make your stay in one of the Birmingham apartments and explore them all. read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-11-24 | Business Ideas Dubbed the City of a Thousand Trades in the 19th century, meeting rooms in Birmingham have been a part of life since the Industrial Revolution. The most famous name from that era, Cadbury, is still there today – a sign of Birmingham's continued importance as a centre of commerce, industry and tourism. We at Holiday Inn have meeting rooms in Birmingham at four key locations – Bromsgrove, Birmingham Airport, Birmingham City Centre and the M6 Junction 7 interchange. read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-12-16 | Travel Tips Located just off Junction 2 of the M6, we at Holiday Inn Coventry are the ideal venue for your conference or business meeting. A modern Business Academy hotel, we occupy a prime position close to several important retail and business parks, just 15 minutes from Birmingham International Airport by car. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2011-02-21 | Business Next to London, Edinburgh has more FTSE companies than anywhere else in Britain. It is also the second most popular city for leisure and business tourism both areas in which we at Holiday Inn Edinburgh excel. We have two superbly equipped hotels in Edinburgh, one in Craigleith and the other adjacent to Edinburgh Zoo. Central for Edinburgh's business, commercial and tourist districts, they offer superlative facilities for corporate and leisure visitors alike. read more
By: Daniel Kidd | 2011-12-09 | Outdoors Looking for a short break to really stimulate the senses? Cornwall's Atlantic coast is spectacular enough on a good day but, when the weather is rough, it becomes even wilder and more romantic. It's no surprise that 2 particular clifftop walks keep cropping up on lists of Britain's top coastal walks. read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-12-16 | Business Ideas n a rural location just east of junction 18 on the M1, we at Holiday Inn Rugby have a state-of-the-art Business Academy with several purpose-built, self-contained meeting rooms and a business centre. We offer fully-serviced facilities for meetings, training, team events, break-out sessions, private functions and weddings – including civil ceremonies. read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-12-16 | Business Ideas One of the top tourist destinations in Europe, if not the world, Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and a hub of education, culture, finance and commerce. Named as the city most people would like to live, Edinburgh was named Best Small City of the Future in 2010. We at Holiday Inn Edinburgh have two superb conference hotels, both with first-class business and recreational facilities. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2010-12-16 | Travel & Leisure We at Holiday Inn Aylesbury occupy a semi-rural position on the outskirts of this pleasant Buckinghamshire town. Just off the A41, we offer fast access to the M1, M40 and M25 motorways. The three airports of Luton, Gatwick and Heathrow are within easy reach. read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-12-16 | Travel Tips We at Holiday Inn Aylesbury occupy a semi-rural position on the outskirts of this pleasant Buckinghamshire town. Just off the A41, we offer fast access to the M1, M40 and M25 motorways. The three airports of Luton, Gatwick and Heathrow are within easy reach. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2011-01-18 | Business The capital of the UK does not need much introduction, as one of the major business cities in the world, most major institutions will at some point use London for their conference, meeting or other business purposes. Despite London being one of the largest cities in terms of business locations, there are still a lot of companies based outside the city in other parts of the UK, however even those companies who are based outside the city will still operate elements of their business operation with read more
By: pbuchanan | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure Britain’s trains may lack the break-neck speeds of some other European countries, but the rail network of England, Scotland and Wales is just as well developed read more
By: Ali Shah | 2011-05-26 | Arts & Entertainment As weather forecasters promise a summer of sunshine, forget about airports and spend your holiday discovering the secrets that Great Britain. read more
By: Steph Pemberton | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Holidays in Britain are becoming more popular as people look for ways to make their cash go further. By planning your holiday and endorsing the somewhat unpredictable weather. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-07-24 | Destinations Britain is one of the most visited destinations in Europe. It is home to many ancient castles, waterfalls, and beautiful golden beaches. Certainly, no visit to Britain would be complete without visits to seven best seaside destinations. read more