Spring-Summer 2012: The Right Time For Luxury Travel To London
The city of London figures on most luxury travel must-visit lists.  The city’s history, art, fashion and culture draw tourists from around  the world. But if ever there was a time to get your luxury travel plans for London together, 2012 is it!
Pack Your Bags In 2012
No, it has nothing to do with the supposed end of the world. It has  everything to do with the unique events and occasions scheduled over the  spring and summer months of this year. For starters, Queen Elizabeth’s  reign completes 60 years this year. 
2012 also marks two thousand years  of Charles Dickens. The latter occasion will be marked by a special  exhibition entitled “Dickens and London”. Moreover, British Airways and  the Radisson Edwardian Hotels are offering big discounts on luxury  travel – another reason why you should start packing your bags.
Win A Luxury Travel Package
Need more incentive? VisitLondon  has announced a limited edition London Sweepstakes. The prize is an  exciting luxury travel deal that includes round-trip airfare for two to  London and a four-night stay at the Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill  from 1-4 June 2012.
The winning luxury travel package also includes a number of goodies.  The winner’s trip will kick off with a one-night safari-style stay at  the ZSL London Zoo on 31 May 2012. The deal includes tickets to a  performance of “Phantom of the Opera” and the chance to catch the  “Picasso and Britain” exhibition at Tate Britain. The couple will also  head to EDF Energy London Eye for a champagne session, and also receive a  picnic hamper from Fortnum & Mason. Also included are D&D  restaurant vouchers and shopping vouchers from Westfield.
All you have to do is register for the sweepstakes at VisitLondon.com by no later than 31 March 2012.
Spring-Summer In London
Starting 16 March, Buckingham Palace will be hosting a special  exhibition – “Royal Treasure: A Diamond Jubilee Celebration”. The  exhibition will feature royal treasures including manuscripts, jewelry,  sculpture and more. Some of the displayed items date back over 500  years. Another royal exhibition is on at the Victoria & Albert  Museum until 22 April. This exhibit features portraits by photographer  Cecil Beaton of Queen Elizabeth at formal occasions and well as spending  quality time with her family. From 17 May, “The Queen: Art and Image”  gets underway at The National Portrait Gallery. This exhibition features  60 iconic images of Her Majesty.
Other art events include an exhibition of David Hockney’s works at  the Royal Academy of Arts (until 9 April), the “Dickens and London”  exhibit at the Museum of London (until 10 June) and the World  Shakespeare Festival (from 23 April). The latter will draw artists and  performers from around the world and will feature 70 productions of  Shakespeare’s work. The event is being billed as one of the biggest  festivals ever held in London.
Even Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill has an arty treat in store.  The luxury hotel is offering guests the opportunity to spend a night  among the finest works of contemporary art at the Saatchi Gallery, which  is set to double up as a luxury suite until 30 April.
If art is not your scene, get to London in time for the Carnaby  Street Shopping event on 10 May. Over 100 stores, bars and restaurants  are expected to participate. You could also go glamping at the ZSL  London Zoo between 23-27 May. You will be living in fully-furnished  safari tents, and a wildlife expert will take you on a cool torchlight  tour of the zoo. If you are still here on 3 June, head to the River  Thames to catch the river pageant.
If you cannot make it by June, don’t worry. Book a luxury travel  package for early August, so that you reach London in time for the  Olympic Games.

 
