THE LANGHAM, LONDON OFFERS A PACKAGE FOR ART LOVERS INCLUDING TICKETS TO THE ROYAL ACADEMY’S ANNUAL SUMMER EXHIBITION
June 2010
From 14 June – 22 August 2010, The Royal Academy will host its annual Summer Exhibition, the world’s largest open submission contemporary art exhibition. Now in its 242nd year, the exhibition continues the tradition of showcasing work by both emerging and established artists in all media including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, architecture and film.
This year, the works selected for the exhibition will be around the theme of ‘Raw’. The majority of selected works will be on sale, offering visitors an unrivalled opportunity to purchase original artwork by high profile and up-and-coming artists.
The Langham’s “Art Aficionado Package” will offer overnight accommodation in an elegantly appointed Grand Room, breakfast for two the following morning in Palm Court and 2 tickets to The Summer Exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts, from £249. The tickets will be issued in a ticket wallet with a Gallery Guide. On presentation of the exhibition tickets, overnight and non-residents guests will also receive a saving of 15% off evening cocktails or dinner in Palm Court from 7pm, the perfect way to reminisce at the end to a day.
About The Langham, London
The Langham boasts an unrivalled location at the epicentre of the West End at the top of Regent Street, just a short stroll past the elegant stores of Regent Street or Bond Street to The Royal Academy of Arts on Piccadilly. The Langham has recently unveiled a substantial programme of refurbishment which has created 380 luxurious guestrooms and suites, stunning new public areas as well as the David Collins designed The Landau restaurant, and Artesian, a glamorous cocktail bar. The dazzling Palm Court is famed as the place where the tradition of afternoon tea was born. This timeless ritual can be savoured with delectable delights including the Bijoux Tea, an indulgent tea with delicate pastry selections inspired by the collections of top jewellery designers. With a 145 year history of promoting the very best of the English tea tradition, Palm Court has won the tea world’s highest accolade in The Tea Guild’s Top London Afternoon Tea 2010 award.