Visit London seeks hotel entries for its tourism awards

17 July 2009 by
Visit London seeks hotel entries for its tourism awards

Visit London's Tourism Awards are now looking for entries from hotels across the capital.

The categories include small hotel/B&B of the year, large hotel of the year, budget accommodation of the year, outstanding customer service award, best gastronomic experience, accessible tourism award and sustainable tourism award.

The deadline for entries is Wednesday 5 August and entry forms can be found on the Visit London website.

  • There's still time to nominate a colleague for Caterer & Hotelkeeper's Hotelier of the Year. The closing date for entries is Friday 14 August. Now in its 26th year, the Hotelier of the Year award has celebrated the UK's most exceptional hotelkeepers and provided younger professionals with exemplars to which they can aspire in their own careers. Winners have included Robin Hutson, Gordon Campbell Gray, Patrick Elsmie and this year's incumbent Andrew McKenzie.
  • Don't forget if you have already entered Caterer & Hotelkeeper's Hotel Cateys, the shortlist will be published on 4 August and the winners will be announced at a glittering ceremony on Friday 6 November at Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. For tickets to attend the evening visit the Hotel Cateys website.

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By Emily Manson

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