Stay for free in a mini London hotel
Thursday, 05 Mar, 2010
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A competition to stay in a mini hotel in the capital for a night free of charge is being run by Visit London.
It will be open on March 15-19 only moving for overnight stays at London Zoo, Alexandra Palace, London Eye, Covent Garden and the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
The tourist office has transformed an American Airstream into a bedroom suite in conjuction with Radisson Edwardian Hotels.
The mini hotel features a dedicated concierge, check in desk, room service, a flat screen TV, sound system, fridge and dining room area, double bed with luxury bedding, and en-suite facilities.
It has been created to highlight London’s attractions which are easily accessible from around the capital.
London claims to now hold the title of the world’s smallest pop-up hotel (measuring 203 sq ft).
The smallest hotel in the world is in the Bavarian town of Amberg and measures just 603 sq ft, according to Visit London.
*To win the chance to spend a night in the hotel, visit www.visitlondon.com/popup and register your details.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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