More top picks – Page 49
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5 group visits inspired by 125 years of Sherlock Holmes
Celebrate the 125th anniversary of one of the world’s most famous detectives with our round-up of Sherlock-linked sites.
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Porto for Groups
Group Leisure delves into Porto to find out why it's such a great destination for a group trip, including the best places to stay and eat.
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7 questions to ask your coach company before you book
Like a knight without a steed and a rodeo rider without a bull, a GTO without a reliable coach company is up the creek without a paddle. So how do you make sure your operator is dependable? Here are 7 questions to ask before you book.
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10 of the most popular features of 2016
Counting down from ten to one, here are the most read articles on the Group Leisure website for 2016.
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10 of the most popular news stories of 2016
The stats are in – these are the news stories that attracted the most attention on the Group Leisure website in 2016.
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Christmas at Blenheim; a review
Sarah Holt visited Blenheim Palace at twilight to experience the palace’s new Christmas light trail.
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5 ideas for luxury group trips
Want a group trip that goes beyond the coach, buffet and guided tour combo? Here are a few ideas that really roll out the red carpet.
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Toronto for groups
Group Leisure takes a look at what Toronto in Canada has to offer group visitors, including a Niagara Falls boat trip and the best museums.
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Inside Open Treasure
Sarah Holt spent a morning exploring Durham Cathedral’s new £10 million Open Treasure exhibition to size it up for groups.
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Confessions of a Wicked virgin
Sarah Holt went along to watch a tenth anniversary showing of Wicked and discovered a production that’s acutely contemporary in light of the US election.
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Newcastle for groups
Discover what this northern gem can offer parties, from river cruises to Science centres.
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London Theatre Review: School of Rock
Sarah Holt finds out if Andrew Lloyd Webber manages to turn it up to 11 with his new West End musical School of Rock.
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5 fun cookery experiences for groups
Five culinary classes for groups, from a seafood session in Cornwall to a workshop that masters canapes in Cork.
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6 of the best places for a pre-theatre meal
Pre-theatre dining inspiration for groups planning a trip to the West End.
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Group accommodation in Norfolk
Group Leisure turns its attention to Norfolk and picks out five great accommodation options for groups planning an extended trip there.
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GLTS 2016: the essential guide
There’s just a week to go until the Group Leisure & Travel Show 2016, so we’ve put together an essential guide that covers everything you need to know.
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6 places you wouldn’t think of for a walking holiday
Six worldwide destinations that you may not believe are ideal for a groups of ramblers to go to.
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GLTS 2016: a quick catch-up with the show director
The Group Leisure & Travel Show is taking place on 20th October; here, we catch up with the show director, Graham Yandell to get an update.
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Theatre review: Sister Act
Hallelujah and praise the lord, says Rachel Bailey, that the touring musical production of Sister Act is as funny and heartfelt as the original 1992 film.
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Austin for groups
A break-down of all that’s great in Austin, Texas, including the best museums, iconic landmarks and places to stop for food.