Some of the poshest new properties in the heart of the city of London turn all conventional wisdom that travellers to the city have handed down for ages on its head. If you have never travelled to the city of London you must have heard from people who have visited the British capital previously that it is one the most expensive cities in the world. They are not necessarily wrong as London is widely acknowledged as one of the cities where the cost of living is amongst the highest of any city in the world. Everything from food and drinks to travel and specially hotel rooms and accommodation of any sort for travellers has always been on the incredibly steep side in the city of London. When you throw into the mix the traditional strength of the British pound which is a question that any foreign travellers have to deal with, then you have the makings of a very expensive trip to England indeed. Share: But now some swanky new properties called the Marble Arch Hotels in London are trying to turn this conventional wisdom on its head by offering some of the most stylish and well equipped rooms in some of the most trendy and upmarket hotels that London has ever seen. To sweeten the deal they are also throwing into the mix some never before seen pricing and features like web based booking of rooms with no extra charge and in some cases no cancellation charges to boot as well for people whose travel plans are liable to change at a moments notice.
The biggest ace up the sleeve of the Marble Arch Hotels in London though is their location though, which is right in the heart of the city. Not only are they a stone's throw from most of the sight seeing attractions in the city as well as some of the most famed and high end designer shopping districts in the world. They make equal sense for business travellers as well as most of the business centres and the expo pavilions in the city are all easily accessible from the Marble Arch. This makes incredible sense to both business travellers as well as to tourists and sight seers as short distances mean that tourists get to do a whole lot more shopping as well as sight seeing. For business travellers, shorter commutes and less time spent travelling means that they can do more deals and do more business.