More top picks – Page 40
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London’s top restaurants for large group dining
Break up a trip to London with a meal at one of these group-friendly restaurants, each with its own distinct character.
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6 things you won't want to miss in York
GLT heads to the glorious walled city of York to find out what’s on offer for groups in 2018 and beyond.
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Review
London Theatre Review: Chicago
Chicago will give you a much-needed dose of razzle dazzle, mixed with a welcome familiarity, says Laura Sexton after reviewing it at the Phoenix Theatre in London.
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Q&A with Woburn Safari Park's head of VIP experiences
Bob Streatfeild talks career highlights, his love for zoology and group recommendations.
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New for group trips to County Durham
An augmented reality experience, a castle undergoing a transformation, plus much more; what’s not to be excited about in County Durham?
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GLT’s top picks: 5 museums groups will love
To celebrate Museums Week (23rd to 29th April), we take a look at a selection of great and quirky museums in Britain that groups will love.
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London Theatre Review: Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
A tribute to a true star, by a true star: Adrienne Warren dazzles as pop legend Tina Turner, says Rachel Bailey.
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5 free things to do in... The Cotswolds
One of the most famous regions of Britain and boasting some of the most quintessentially English landscapes, it’s always good to remember that The Cotswolds has a number of great free attractions and activities for groups to enjoy.
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20 Stories: A new reason for groups to visit Manchester
A meal at 20 Stories is worth a visit to Manchester in itself, but it easily ties into a beefier itinerary.
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What groups can expect from a trip to a newly restored Chatsworth
We asked the Chatsworth team what groups can look forward to in the years ahead following the project.
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Seven free things to do in Exeter
Ways to explore Exeter that won’t cost your group a penny, from wandering through the magnificent cathedral to taking a walk along its historic woollen trail.
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Grand group trips to celebrate the Royals
With two royal weddings this year, there’s never been a better time to take a trip with links to the monarchy.
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Six unique tea experiences for groups
To celebrate National Tea Day on 21st April, we’ve rounded up six interesting tea experiences that you and your group will love, from tours to tea parties.
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London Theatre Review: Motown the Musical
Keeley Rodgers reviews Motown the Musical to find out if it’s still one of the hottest shows in town.
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GLT’s top picks: Five walking holidays for groups
A round-up of some of the best walking holidays for groups, all suitable for this year or those to come.
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LEGOLAND: Here’s why groups with children need to go
Michelle Ingerfield from Yandell Media, which publishes Group Leisure & Travel, reports back from LEGOLAND.
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Interview
Andy Booth: from organiser to mentor
Andy Booth, GTO of the Year 2011, tells us what his life as an organiser looks like seven years after his win at the Group Leisure & Travel Awards and about how he’s now mentoring his future successor.
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Treat your group to these 'indulgent' trips
Today marks the end of Lent and to celebrate we’ve rounded up some group trip ideas that are all about indulgence.
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Animal attractions to visit during Love Your Zoo Week (and beyond)
Places to visit during Love Your Zoo Week, which celebrates the conservation work undertaken by zoos.
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Q&A with Leger Holidays’ head battlefields guide, Paul Reed
Group Leisure & Travel spoke to Paul Reed about his passion for world war history tours.