Be honest; how often do you use your mobile phone? If you’re anything like the average British person, it’s likely to be more than 10,000 times a year. Yes, that’s right; checking your phone’s screen in excess of 10,000 times across 365 days – that’s (if your arithmetic could do with a helping hand) 28 … Continue reading Book your hotel the 21st Century way – via a mobile phone app
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]]>Why ask that particular question, you may ask? Well, let’s answer it by asking another. The next time you book a getaway somewhere, would you like to do so by the most easy-to-use, reliable and accessible way possible? Silly question – the answer’s obviously yes. The fact is then, should you be looking to spend your next short break in the dynamically diverse world-city that’s London, you shouldn’t be looking to spend hours sitting at your PC scrolling through Google search for hotel deals, you should be booking your accommodation swiftly, easily and securely via an app. It’s time to join the 21st Century when it comes to hotel bookings – it’s time to book your break via The Montcalm luxury hotels app.
So, just what’s so great about The Montcalm app? First of all, it’s about the convenience. Wherever you are in the world, whatever the time of day (or night), you can use the app to browse through every one of the London-based Montcalm family of hotels; flicking through images of their interiors and exteriors, details of their amenities (including their restaurants, cocktail bars, bistros and traditional brasseries) and, of course, maps of their locations so you can check exactly where they are in the city in relation to major landmarks and sites of interest you’ll doubtless want to spend time visiting.
Our app has also been specifically designed to help users save money on their visit to London. How so? Because, via the app and, therefore, via your phone, you can receive updates on the very latest deals, special offers and seasonal packages on offer at our various properties – before anyone else. That means that, should you be considering coming to the UK capital for a getaway with that special someone of if you’re looking to book an unforgettable trip with your family in tow or, frankly, whatever the nature of your desired visit to the city, we’re bound to have a terrific package on the table, available to you via our app, to ensure you enjoy a timeless trip to London for a money-saving price.
All in all then, the Montcalm app is a cost-effective, time-efficient and easy-to-navigate way to book a room in London; it’s the way of the future in accommodation booking – only it’s available right now!
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]]>Wherever you’re going, city mapper will map it out for you. The great thing about city mapper is that in almost no time at all, it will calculate your journey, what transport, whether car, or public you can take and whether it’s walkable. You can choose the time you want to leave so as to correlate your leaving time with transport timetables and can even find the best cycle routes for your journey! With so many options, not having citymapper in London will be detrimental to your stay, especially with so many complicated transport options.
Uber is one of the best value and quickest taxi service options in the world. With a simple click from your phone, you can order an Uber taxi from a professional driver and can track your taxi as it’s on its way. Perfect for the busy urbanite who doesn’t have a moment to spare, Uber will allow you to see exactly when your taxi is about to arrive without the awkwardness of scouring for change in your purse or wallet.
Drinkis is the perfect urban bar app, allowing you to find bars in your local area which use drinkis to promote deals and discounts on drinks. This is a win-win situation; the bars in the app get publicity and potential regular customers whilst the customers themselves get cheaper drinks. With apps like this spreading across the globe to many drink and food retailers you can be sure to see discount drink apps scattered across your app store.
Looking for that quick last minute hotel booking? Then look no further than the Montcalm Hotel Book App. For the best in luxury boutique accommodation, the Montcalm Hotel app will allow you to make the most of hotel room details, amend your bookings and book room service and spa treatments. With information on rooms, amenities and food options, you can’t miss this simple and functional hotel app.
Deliveroo is the go to app for quick takeaways in the city. Not only does the app let you eat from your favourite restaurants from the comfort of your own home, it creates employment for delivery drivers. With easy to order and pick meals from the Deliveroo app, you can have your food delivered to you within the hour.
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]]>Finding a corner room in a hotel may seem like a strange thing to ask for, what differences would it make? The fact of the matter is that by booking one you may well be saving money on space. Corner rooms, due to their layout, tend to have more space per foot than other rooms, meaning that you’ll be spending the same for let’s say, a double bed room on the corner with five feet more space than you would one further down the corridor. It all comes down to space, therefore property developers are building basement flats and high rises are being built into the clouds. There is a limited amount of space, and looking for the best deal for you is a great way to save money.
If you regularly write reviews on travel websites or are known on the internet as an influencer who is regularly read by readers, then you may be able to find room discounts. When booking, if you have a readership and a trusted status as a good reviewer then it is in the hotels best interest to give you a discounted room.
When you sign up for mailing lists with hotel groups, make sure that you are getting emails and texts on price drops and special offers. This means that you’ll never miss a deal, especially if it’s on a first come first served basis. More and more people are booking their hotel rooms online, meaning that it’s easily accessible and deals can get snapped up quick.
Hotel booking apps are a win-win for both customer and hotel. Downloading one means that you’ll be in a position to find out more about what the hotel offers and any discounts that may be available. London Hotel Booking apps like the Montcalm app allow you to amend your reservation if there are any changes, making sure you never waste a penny on an unused bed.
If it’s a birthday or a honey moon, make sure that the hotel knows. Human compassion could very well lead you to finding a discounted price or your room bumped up.
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]]>You can for instance use apps to reserve a hotel room, find secret attractions, discover special restaurants, and find events. In a sense, while you don’t necessarily want to be glued to your phone, spending twenty minutes on your smartphone each day of your visit can make you far more grounded. It can give you the perspective you need to make the most out of your stay.
Tips on using your phone abroad
GSM and CDMA are the two main international cellular frequencies you need to be cognisant of, and if your phone is only on CDMA for instance, then the GSM networks won’t work on your device. Most sim cards in countries are GSM. So making sure if your device is compatible with international sim cards in advance is a must. Once you’re connected to Wi-Fi, download a map of your local area, making it easy to navigate the city even when you have no data connection.
Google Maps
The iconic Google Maps are built to make travelling in and around the city easier than ever. With just an input of a particular destination or attraction, you can find the exact specific directions you need, along with a great, accurate time estimate.
Timeout App
With the Timeout App, you can discover a range of events in and around the city that take your fancy. As described officially by Timeout “it puts everything that’s great about the capital in one place, with information on gigs, events, bars, restaurants, club nights, film releases and much more.
Uber
Uber makes it wonderfully convenient to get to wherever you want to go in the city at a moment’s notice. It gives you the opportunity to find whatever it is you need, with the convenience of knowing that you’ll get there as quickly as possible. With options that include UberPool, and UberXL, you can pick the perfect service for you. UberPool means you’ll potentially share your car journey with someone else, and have a discounted rate. Uber X means you’ll have complete privacy. UberXl means you’ll have a far larger car, which is ideal when you have a lot of luggage.
Luxury hotel apps
Luxury hotel apps make it easy for you to experience the city at its best. They allow you to discover a hotel before going ahead and making your reservation. One such example of an app is the Montcalm app, which gives users the ability to amend their booking, update their details, and request drinks and services right from the comfort of their phone.
Conclusion
In summary, make sure you use these apps to your advantage during your stay. Not only will they make your experience in the city more pleasant, but they’ll also mean that you can experience the city at its best. While holidays are nearly always fantastic, delays, getting lost, and other trivial inconveniences can make even the best destinations nightmarish. But with these apps, you’ll potentially avoid the trap of experiencing a stay in London that doesn’t reach its full potential. Book your stay in London to learn more.
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]]>Convenience by that account doesn’t necessarily equate itself with happiness. So while using apps while you’re out and about travelling across in London will give you extra convenience, it won’t necessarily lead to more happiness. What’s for sure however that it is will give you the ability to move between spots across the city with the knowledge and desire to make it all happen.
Often, travel apps can entice us with attractive offers, experiences, and ideas on what’s best for our travels. Without them, it might mean that our possibilities in a new city are more limited. And considering travelling is built upon the value of possibility; it makes sense to take advantage of the series of apps that are floating around nowadays.
Whether you’re looking for a special excursion around the river Thames, or you’re looking for a tour guide, certain mobile apps can make all those experiences easier for you to take into your stride. In a way, you can think of mobile apps like friendly assistants who are there to give you a helping hand during your travels. You don’t have to rely on tourist information spots, travel maps, or anyone in particular – if you have a mobile internet connection and a smartphone. Apps aren’t necessarily a key factor when it comes to making your holiday brilliant, but they can certainly make your holiday more convenient.
All good things in life start with an idea, and apps are a portal into ideas, allowing you to be more creative with the way you experience your stay in the city. So while you don’t necessarily need to use apps while you’re in London, you do need to consider their benefits at the very least. Particularly if you’re further away from central London, apps such as Google Maps and City Mapper will enable you to take the best routes into the city centre.
That way, you won’t have to necessarily worry about getting to certain events later than you’d hope to. You’ll be less likely to be late, and you’ll know exactly which directions to take. So we encourage you to at least ensure your mobile data connection is activated before you go ahead and hop into London. It’ll make things like finding your hotel accommodation a lot easier, not to mention the series of attractions across the city.
Mobile applications have recently become a new part of the internet’s economy. There are now over a million apps on both Android and iOS. In 2012, 57.3 billion apps were downloaded. There’s a simple reason for that: they enhance lives, either through convenience or else. Book your stay in London this season and learn more about all the exciting things that are happening in this city. If you’re looking for the best accommodation for you, consider the Montcalm hotels, which are close to many of the city’s premiere attractions.
Interestingly, many of the luxury hotels in the city have their official app, making it easier for you to change reservations, order items, and contact customer service – with the flick of a finger swipe.
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]]>Seemingly, our lives have been made easier, but according to the latest reports, we’re not necessarily happier as a result of this all new technology. In fact, according to some studies, depression and mental disorders are becoming more of a prevalent issue in western societies.
With that said, if you understand that technology is meant to be used strategically, in a way that improves the quality of your holidays and day to day life through then you can see why they’ve benefitted our lives. With apps such as Audible and PodCast Addict, you can make even the most arduous of flights enjoyable for yourself. Long commutes suddenly become entrancing journeys into the unknown, as you listen and glean insights from interviews and audiobooks of your choice.
You don’t have to necessarily be chained to your smartphone to benefit from the practical advantages available with smartphones. For instance, with Audible, you can just press and download your favourite books before boarding your flight. You’ll then have hours of streaming content available for you to enjoy as you enjoy the book of your choice with your eyes closed.
With Podcast Addict, you can entertain yourself and engage yourself in stimulating conversations between some of the greatest minds. The reality is that magic can happen with your smartphone, and the best apps aren’t always necessarily about finding destinations or attractions. After all, you can do much of your planning in advance online, all without the use of apps. Sometimes, they’re just about enhancing your present experience.
They essentially allow you to make those hours where you wouldn’t otherwise have anything else to do. They can mean the difference between bored or ecstatic. Make the most out of your in London this season, by making sure you have the right apps installed on your phone before you arrive – you’ll be glad you did. Of course, you’ll be spending the majority of your time exploring, but on occasion, you’ll certainly be resting in the accommodation of your choice.
Other than that, apps such as Skyscanner also mean that you can conveniently scan thousands of flight deal for your chosen dates so that you end up choosing the best deal available. Map service apps mean that you have more clarity when you’re travelling, and when you come to think of it, there’s nothing more helpful for your peace of mind when you’re travelling across the city than being clear on what you need to do and where you need to go.
In a sense, travelling has never been more enticing that it is now. And we hope you use the series of apps available to make your commutes more enjoyable and make your trips less expensive. With the plethora of apps now available, there’s a multitude of possibilities available that were never here before.
Booking your stay in central London is not only a great way to experience the city at its best, but it’s also a wonderful way to ensure that you’re maximising your holiday to its max. Book your stay at one of the Montcalm hotels, and discover what it means to live in a luxury accommodation in the heart of London. In the meantime, make sure you have every app you need installed for your trip to the city!
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Designed to bring under one umbrella all the different possible activities and venues ideal for kids in the capital, Hoop certainly has the right name given its ambitions. And it’s a very useful little app too, enabling users to browse for things going on via location, distance (in terms of travel) and date. It also allows you to discover what’s effectively the ‘top picks’ of others who’ve downloaded and used, it thanks to its ‘Most Popular Lucky Dip’ feature.
Tower Bridge
Endearing kids to the city’s masterpiece that proudly straddles the Thames as an elegant monument to brilliant Victorian construction, this app’s especially suitable for the 5-11 age range, offering as it does features like the opportunity to (virtual reality-like) tighten bolts on a shaky engine with the smartphone as a wrench or doing the same to shovel coal in the boiler room – or even guiding a make-believe vessel along the river by moving the phone and tipping it one way or the other as necessary. The fun doesn’t stop there, though, because it also makes available interactive, educational stories about the bridge’s history, as well as helping children to spot landmarks and more when standing on either of the high-level walkways and looking out on the fantastic panorama of the city around them.
Riverside London
Dedicating itself to a quartet of tourist-friendly areas on the banks of the Thames, this application enables you to discover all you’ll ever need to know – and this entice you to visit – the South Bank, Bankside, London Bridge and Vauxhall village. For each of these little districts you’ll find details on specific retail outlets, eateries and places to stay, in addition to the always useful maps. Special mention should go to the South Bank section, though, because given this part of the app’s drawn from and connected to the area’s official website, the detail is particularly good and comprehensive.
Citymapper
An excellent app for working out how to get from ‘A’ to ‘B’ wherever you are (not just in London), Citymapper’s actually great for kids as well as adults enjoying a short-break away, as its ease-of-use and appealing visuals enable young ’uns to get involved in the actual planning of a day out along with their parents. An added bonus – and something kids are likely to be tickled by too – is its ‘rain safe’ option. Be sure to download this application then; it’s one that goes together with a quality luxury hotel app very well, indeed.
London Transport Museum
Are you – or your little one – a Tube enthusiast, a fan of trams or a lover of those classic red double-decker buses? If so, the Covent Garden-located Transport Museum, with all its public transport-themed vehicular exhibits of lore, is somewhere you simply have check out during your visit. And the venue’s app is all about getting the most possible out of the place; not only does it identify particular highlights, but also showcases events taking place throughout the year ahead, offers digital content not available anywhere else and throws users’ way marvellous deals and offers; such as the chance to request free posters – imagine your wee tyke’s face light up when they get their mitts on one of them!
National Portrait Gallery
As far as this blogger’s concerned, this very venue – which brings to life the last 400-plus years of English/ British history via the means of portraiture – is absolutely one of the capital’s very best. But how much will it genuinely appeal to children; not least yours? Well, not only will it give them an idea of the place via imagery, video and audio content (and so the chance to discover one or two of its remarkable and vividly unforgettable images and their interactive add-ons, which they then may want to check out when they get to the venue for real), but it also helps parents plan a trip before arriving or catch up on what they weren’t quite able to squeeze into an hour or two’s visit; there’s simply so much to see at the National Portrait Gallery that sometimes it’s hard to tear yourself away.
Stray Boots
What 12-year-old doesn’t enjoy the idea of a scavenger hunt? That’s this app’s raison d’être, for sure; offering, as it does, opportunity to kick-off a route up to two miles in length that challenges users with tasks as they progress away from an iconic landmark, such as questions based on local trivia and irresistible riddles. The available ‘hunts’ through Central London are particularly good; fun but unquestionably informative and educational.
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]]>If you’re a frequent traveller – especially for work – then you might just find this app an essential addition to your smartphone’s arsenal. That’s because this very clever bit of software is designed to effectively act as a digital PA, storing away and presenting with clarity your flight, booked hotel and overall travel details across many months. Best of all, though, should any of your travel arrangements (flights, for instance) get altered, it automatically amends itself without you having to remember to do it yourself, thus freeing you to focus on merely getting to the airport on time!
Although the natives like to bemoan the state of their train network on a pretty regular basis, the fact remains that, compared to many countries, the UK’s passenger train service is highly comprehensive and very reliable. An offshoot of the excellent website that many a Brit swears by for looking up and booking a train journey, this app offers everything that its online presence does – so to say it’s useful for anyone visiting London and looking to get about town via Overground rail (or travel elsewhere outside the capital) is putting it mildly.
One for London visitors alone this one; the London Underground (nicknamed ‘the Tube’) is, of course, the city’s legendary and highly consistent subterranean railway network that allows all and sundry to nip about the place at high speed. Well, unless it’s morning or early-evening rush hour, that is! Not only does this app, yes, enable you to check the network’s iconic map at any time without having to pick up a physical version, it also handily plans routes from one stop to another for you, as well as travel times for your desired route.
Owing to their affordability and the fact they enable you to get about London above ground and so can be a decent sightseeing – as well as travel – option, the capital’s buses are popular not just with locals, but also visitors who’ve come to the city to enjoy a short-break. Plus, of course, who could pass up the chance to say they’ve actually travelled on one of those iconic red double-decker buses? This app then is just the ticket for making the most of London’s (admittedly, on the surface, somewhat confusing) bus network, as it’ll inform you of the ETA of any and every bus you might want to catch – and, remarkably, is pretty much never wrong. As you can imagine, during a busy day of touristy-travel in the capital, it might just prove essential.
Included as an example of the necessity to downloaded a high-quality London hotel booking app, ours enables you not only to discover every last detail about and take a look at all the rooms and suites, restaurants, bars and other amenities across the family of Montcalm hotels, but also to book a room and review or (if necessary) cancel your reservation. It also expertly keeps you up to date with all the latest discounts and offers available across the Montcalm brand.
If you’re planning to come to the UK from overseas, chances are you’ll be looking to take to the skies in order to get here; in which case, this app’s most definitely your friend to try and hunt down those enigmatic cheap flights – some of them exceedingly cheap, in fact. Yes, it used to be that you had to put the time in to do the online research; not anymore – Skyscanner saves you both time and serious dough!
An incredibly useful app for calling home from overseas and at a highly affordable price, Rebtel’s USP is that it’s able to connect you to real phone lines – as opposed to through the ’Net – thus ensuring there’s no need for you to establish an online connection. Big advantages here then are that the reception’s usually very good and your all-important call home or to the office is unlikely to suddenly and frustratingly drop off. The Rebtel peeps also claim that, should you sign up for a subscription, you won’t have to pay out anything for the first week’s calls. Nice!
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City Mapper is not only a way to show routes through cities, but also has built in train and bus times to get you where you need to go, giving you the exact location of the places you’re trying to get to. City Mapper was created by an ex-google employee and is also known to be used in over 29 major cities worldwide. The app is free and enables users to find the best routes to where they need to go as well as how long it will take. It is a lot like google maps except that the information is more succinct and compacted within easy to use tabs as well as giving users notifications for turnings on roads and stops to get off at.
Uber
Ever been stuck on the opposite side of London when the tubes have closed? Instead of braving the late night bus service which can take hours to navigate, why not get a quick and easy Uber service which can speed you across the city in no time at all. The prices are very reasonable, especially with the Uber Share service which lets users share an Uber taxi with other users, creating a kind of bus service which massively discounts your rate but ups the time it takes.
Dice
Dice is a free downloadable app which lets you keep a tab on the best events in town. From music to art, Dice will keep you updated about what’s going on near you, giving you information on artists as well as upcoming festivals and events. The service often has discounted tickets as well as completely free offers. If an event has sold out you can also put your name on a waiting list, meaning you can get in to the event if people do not turn up to it. Not only does the app act as an easy way to buy and get hold of tickets but it’s also a great calendar updater.
The National Trust App
If it’s not the indoors you’re looking for, but the outdoors, then why not download the National Trust App? With this handy app users can find the best London based National Trust areas, including historic Tudor houses and expanses of wildlife reserves. The app will also give you the opening times and best routes to find the sites, as well as user reviews and the facilities on site including National Trust Cafes and gift shops.
YPlan
YPlan was developed in 2012 in London by two business and computer experts, educated at Harvard and Jacobs University as well as having a background in working for Goldman Sachs. I mention this as you know you’re in good technological hands when one of the founder’s first businesses was a computer repair workshop at the age of 14! The App was created with the intention of helping people to discover the best in night time events in their city as well as last minute events with tickets available, allowing you to book through the app itself. This one is perfect for a last minute slice of nocturnal entertainment.
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]]>If you are intending to visit London then it’s an important time in which to get to grips with the latest apps on your smartphone, and they could even make you seem like a leading authority on just about anything which goes on in the capital. You can get the latest information on flight times or find out about the sounds and sights of the city, often for completely free.
And, should you happen to lose your way and find yourself at the hands of devious taxi drivers then there are apps in order to ensure you can safely navigate your way home. So, why not make your smartphone even easier to navigate with some of these helpful apps?
The AroundME app detects your location and then directs you straight to the nearest bar, bank, petrol station, hospital, cinema, supermarket, hotel or theatre. It is the ideal app to download if you want to know where some of the most popular restaurants, pubs and places of interest are. And, the app is free of charge if you own an Android handset or iPhone.
Museums Mobile is an absolute must for culture vultures. All you have to do is switch on your GPS and this app will automatically lead you to all the local exhibitions, cultural events and museums situated nearby. It also gives you free access to museums, along with general information regarding all the goings-on in the city.
And, due to the fact that many tourists venture to the capital in order to visit the world-famous West End then the app will come in extremely handy. It is free to download on Android devices, but is not yet available on iPhones.
The FlightTrack app is nifty, easy to navigate and enables you to follow some of the flight paths of international flights. You will get at-a-glance information on cancellations, delays and airport departure gates for more than 3,000 airports around the world, which is very handy if you are running a little late for a flight or on your way to pick up friends and family.
It will also save time hanging around the airport for hours, aimlessly searching for something to do. If there are any disruptions to a journey then you will be informed immediately so you can make alternative arrangements if needs be.
This particular app has won a multitude of awards-and for good reason. It searches over one million routes and more than 1,000 airlines in order to find the cheapest and most convenient flight available. So, whether you are looking for budget flights or first class travel it enables you to book directly, with no handling fees.
Many places charge for extra add-ons, so you could end up spending more cash than you initially intended. Sometimes, rates can apply on a ‘per person’ basis, which makes things even more costly. Hence why the Skyscanner app is so popular. If you can make substantial savings then this will appeal to travellers looking for the best deal on the market. The app is free both on iPhone and Android devices.
If the idea of navigating the complicated underground is a little confusing and daunting then Tube Exits will make your trip across the capital a great deal easier to handle. It furnishes you with all the latest tube line status updates and information, and even tells you which carriage to board in order to ensure that you arrive adjacent to the platform you need, whether you are leaving a station or making a connection. So you do not have to wait in endless queues as you will arrive at your chosen destination in the quickest time possible.
There are a number of other apps which have proved to be a real hit amongst both first-time visitors and seasoned locals. Beanhunter will help you find the perfect coffee shop if you are gasping for a brew, whilst Craft Beer London can track down the nearest watering hole for some much needed refreshment. The London Events Guide app gives you a detailed guide to what’s on in the city as regards exhibitions, museums, theatres and galleries.
For the very best hotel deals in London, then look no further than the Montcalm App. Booking your stay in London has never been easier, or more convenient, with this app to hand. It allows you to browse all of the Montcalm Hotels, view photos, amenities and maps, and make a reservation from anywhere, regardless of location. You can also contact the hotels directly, and edit, view or even cancel a reservation.
The Montcalm App will also help you to plan how you are going to spend the duration of your time in the capital. As well as figuring out the best hotel deals in London, there are extensive lists of the hotels’ many restaurants and hostelries, which cater for all tastes and preferences. From upmarket, high-end eateries to relaxed bistros and elegant cocktail bars, there is something for everyone.
Download the app free of charge and make your stay in London extra special and memorable. It is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices and is the essential travel companion.
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