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LateRooms.com - City of London Festival to Focus on Pacific Culture

 

 

Released on: June 15, 2011, 12:23 am
Author: LateRooms Ltd
Industry: Travel

The cultures of Australia, New Zealand and islands in the south Pacific will be the focal point of the City of London Festival in 2011.

Established in 1962, the event shifts the focus away from business in the financial district for three weeks, with this year's spectacle running from June 27th to July 16th.

A guitar concerto by John Williams, a tribute to composer Percy Grainger played on street pianos and the first ever London New Zealand Film Festival are among the anticipated highlights.

Many of the exciting and unusual performances taking place are free to enjoy, such as the Waka on the Thames, which will see a traditionally-dressed crew of 16 Maoris row a canoe down the river.

"Each summer the City of London Festival brings the City's unique buildings and outdoor spaces to life with an extensive artistic programme of music, visual arts, film, walks and talks," explained the organisers in a statement.

Fans of the didgeridoo will not want to miss a show by acclaimed player William Barton and may enjoy Didges on the Bridges, which will see ancient rhythms performed during the morning commuting hours to entertain and inspire the area's workers.

LateRooms.com offers festival-goers a wide range of London hotels, including the Astor Court Hotel London.

For more information, visit http://www.colf.org/.

Editors Notes:

LateRooms.com is part of B2C sector of TUI Travel PLC’s Accommodation and Destination Division. Also within this sector are AsiaRooms.com and Hotels-London.co.uk.

LateRooms.com is the UK’s leading online accommodation site offering late availability deals in over 37,000 properties worldwide, ranging from bed and breakfasts to five star luxury hotels.

LateRooms.com offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance – whatever time, whatever day. No other accommodation site offers this flexibility.

LateRooms.com arms customers with information to help them choose the right hotel. Users can read from over 540,000 true hotel reviews, written by customers who have booked through LateRooms.com and actually stayed at the hotel.

LateRooms.com is the first online site to use VisitBritain’s official national classification system to rate its hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest houses. This ensures customers know the standards of quality they can expect when making a reservation.

To view LateRooms.com press pages, please see http://press.laterooms.com/

Contact Details: Name: Richard Ward
Company: Late Rooms Ltd
Address: The Peninsula Building,
2 Cheetham Hill Road,
Manchester,
M4 4EW, UK

Telephone: +44 (0)161 831 1000
Email: richard.ward@laterooms.com
Website: http://www.laterooms.com

 

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