Filed under: Luton Car Rental - 22 Jul 2010 | Spread the word !
Parking at airports used to be very expensive, but services have improved greatly over the last few years and it is now the case that driving to the airport from your home, parking up there for the week and then driving it back actually works out cheaper than other forms of public transport, such as rail, or other travel methods for example taxis. Luton airport is no exception, and with it being such a large airport based near London there are many opportunities for them to lower costs with economies of scale provided to their 10million customers a year.
If you’re parking at Luton the first thing you need to consider is the type of parking you require. The types available are short-term, mid-term and long-term parking. Short stay parking is most appropriate if you’re just setting down for an hour or so to pick someone up for the airport as it is a rather costly way to park. However, if you don’t want to have to travel to the airport via shuttle bus then you could technically park in short stay for as long as you like – business travellers may consider this option, especially if the parking is just for a day or two and being paid for by their company! Long-term parking is designed for those going on holiday for an extended period of time and is a rather long way from the airport. However, to make up for this, rates are the cheapest out of any other car parking bays. Finally, mid-term provides the closest compromise between short-term and long-term parking and is designed for those going away for a short break such as a few days.
Filed under: Luton Car Rental - 02 Jul 2010 | Spread the word !
Luton Carnival is an absolutely spectacular event that takes place in May every year in Luton and is fast become a must see for anyone visiting Britain, particularly around London, over this time period. For this one afternoon, the whole of Luton stops – from the infants at the local primary schools up to company directors – to watch the procession trail around the streets of Luton. It fist made its appearance in 1976 as a local street fair for the local residents, but the carnival has grown rapidly in popularity and managed to receive international recognition in 1988. Now, over 100,000 are believed to turn out to see, or be part of, it every year.
At this sort of time, the weather in Britain can be pretty temperamental and no one ever whether it’s going to pour down with rain or be a heat wave. However, with many months of meticulous planning, the weather simply isn’t allowed to stop the fun. No matter what, the carnival will be absolutely brilliant with every event from Brazilian Dancers to African Drummers parading. This will be complemented perfectly by a range of soul and jazz music, and loads of offerings by local organisations such as schools, businesses and charities. There is also a very wide variety of stalls littered around the street in case you want to buy souvenirs from the event, or even sample some of the fine food and wares being offered by local, national or even international merchants.