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For the benefit of future clients it would be preferable to warn them of the additional costs involved with a US hotel stay. The Motto Hilton Times Square added considerable extra fees including a so called Destination fee.
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Gino was professional and very efficient
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We were very happy with the hotels and areas of the two cities that were chosen for us. We felt safe in those areas and they were very central for all our tourist needs. We had an amazing holiday and everything was taken care of
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Transfer from hotel didn't turn up. Had to book an uber. Although local company did pay uber costs.
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Good professional and friendly service. Always! Thanks Gavin and team
The Santa Catalina is excellent. It is one of the best hotels we have stayed in. BA service from Lisbon is terrible! They only allow you check in 2.5 hours before the flight, which is a pain when you have to leave a ship early and that leaves restricted time in the airport. Boarding was chaotic, but the flight OK except for the usual half hour delay.
All went to plan. Great trip on QM2 and good choice of hotel. Many thanks George
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Damian is fantastic and I recommend him to my friends.
Unbelievably good service from Rob and his colleague Jason
Such an easy process booking and arranging trips with great prices on flights. I’ve always thought I was getting good deals direct with airlines but since I started using DialAFlight I now always call Cody first.
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Raphael was so helpful and speedy in a BA cancellation situation. My husband got home the next morning instead of the next evening giving him an extra day of weekend. Thank you so much. I would highly recommend
Usual excellent service, thanks to Scott and Jason.
The Reykjavik hotel was excellent - well located and dinner was very good, freshly cooked and good quality and the staff were helpful both receptionist and waitress. With hindsight I might have been better in the Harbour Leonardo as the city one is in the University area so no shops although there was a park to stretch legs after the flight.
You guys are all very helpful!
Roger was extremely helpful and organised both flights and seats. I found the choice of hotels not so satisfactory
Arthur is never too busy to give us his full attention. Always so helpful.
Roy Copeland looked after us very well.
Sally as always delivered our holiday plans perfectly. Can’t imagine doing what we did and booking with anyone else!
The capital has a long history of providing inspiration to novelists, playwrights and poets. Here are a few ideas for days out to help you learn more about your literary idols while exploring the places where they spent time.
William Shakespeare
The Bard famously divided his time between Stratford-upon-Avon and London, where he founded the Globe Theatre. Start your day at the National Portrait Gallery, where you can see the only portrait of Shakespeare likely to have been painted from real life.
Afterwards, head to Shakespeare’s Globe at Bankside to take an exhibition tour or watch one of the great man’s plays.
Getting there: The National Portrait Gallery is a short walk from Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines) and Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern lines). Catch bus route 15 from nearby Trafalgar Square to St Paul’s Cathedral for a picturesque ten-minute walk over the Millennium Bridge to Shakespeare’s Globe.
Charles Dickens
The much-loved novelist was an active social critic and based many of his books on observations of London life.
For a trip with a twist, head to the Charles Dickens Museum in Doughty Street, Bloomsbury. Housed in the Dickens family’s historic home, the museum’s collection includes the author’s desk and handwritten drafts of his books.
Follow this up with a visit to his final resting place at Poet’s Corner in Westminster Abbey, where more than 100 famous writers are buried.
Getting there: The nearest stations to the Charles Dickens Museum are Russell Square (Piccadilly line) and Chancery Lane (Central line). For Westminster Abbey, catch the Central line catch the Piccadilly line from Russell Square to Green Park and change on to the Jubilee line for Westminster. Alternatively, catch the Central line from Chancery Lane and change for the Jubilee line at Bond Street.
Mary Wollstonecraft
Not to be confused with her daughter Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein, Wollstonecraft is perhaps best known for her book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Stop by Dolben Street in SE1 to see a blue plaque marking where Wollstonecraft lived and wrote after arriving in London from Ireland.
To see Mary’s tombstone, travel north to the graveyard at St Pancras Old Church.
Getting there: Dolben Street is a short walk from Southwark station (Jubilee line). For St Pancras Old Church, catch the Jubilee line to Green Park and change on to the Victoria line for King’s Cross St Pancras. It’s a short walk to the churchyard.
William Blake
Poet, painter and key figure of the Romantic period, Blake lived in London for the majority of his life.
Begin your day with a visit to the Blake room at Tate Britain. Here you can see paintings, prints and drawings in his original style. Then visit Bunhill Fields where Blake is buried. In 2018 a new gravestone was placed here to mark his exact resting place.
Getting there: The nearest Underground station to Tate Britain is Pimlico (Victoria line). From Pimlico, catch the Victoria line to Euston and change for the Northern line to Old Street. It is then about a five-minute walk to Bunhill Fields.