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    Are you Traveling to London for a business trip? Explore London between meetings and after the business day ends. Travel with Carnet can give you the latest in entertainment and dining guides for the on-the-go business traveler, the jet-lagged and the ambitious explorer. Treating yourself to London’s luxurious culture can really turn a business trip around.

    If you have a morning free before you head off to your meetings or after your flight, you should enjoy an authentic English breakfast at The Wolseley! This restaurant offers an award-winning full English breakfast starting as early as 7 am for early risers (or those not yet adjusted to London time). The breakfast menu features a viennoiserie basket, the famous The English (eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, tomato, black pudding and mushrooms), and lighter fare like grapefruit or granola. Reservations are recommended as this is the most popular breakfast spot amongst travellers. After a good meal, you can soak up the city by going to some of the most controversial and intriguing contemporary British art at the Saatchi Gallery. Located in a 70,000 square-foot space in Chelsea, exhibitions of sculpture, painting, photography, video and installations keep the eye and mind engaged. After that, you can stop by Buckingham Palace and try and see the queen!
    Jet Lag is one of the most common problems business men and woman experience. Why not indulge yourself to a relaxing spa day at your hotel after your flight? It can erase those bleary eyes and disoriented state of being from jumping through time zones. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel near Hyde Park features a luxurious spa offering hydrotherapy, color therapy and an opportunity to create a custom spa experience. There’s also Urban Retreat (for the ladies) and The Refinery (for gentlemen) at Harrod’s .

    Once you’ve relaxed your mind, body, and soul, there’s nothing better than a rich meal to top it off before it’s back to work. London is home to some of the finest and luxurious restaurants you can find. Some West End restaurants in London to enjoy dinner at include The Ivy London, Thames Barrier and dinner by Heston Blumenthal.

    I get my travel suggestions from Travel with Carnet! You can visit Carnet here: http://bit.ly/carnet-london-0713


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    And if you get hungry on your tour, you can always eat SPAM

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