Of course, staying in London for a few nights and dining out in a good restaurant prior to a major show is a luxury that comes at a certain price. For many, a theatre break to the West End is an opportunity that doesn't come around often, but thanks to the internet; it is now possible to arrange your special trip easily and at the lowest prices ever.
By visiting www.theatre-break-discounts.co.uk, you can pre-plan every aspect of your theatre break in the British capital while making sure you get the most competitive rates out there. Simply input the necessary information regarding your trip to the West End, including the show that you'd like to see, the number of nights you want to stay and when you want to go.
The website will then prepare a list of available three and four-star hotels for you to stay at. Finding the right priced package to suit your budget is easy, and the theatre tickets are included in the price. For even further discounts, book a group tour for your friends and family.
To make your theatre break even more special, you can add other attractions to the package at the most competitive rates. Whether it's a visit to a top restaurant in the vicinity of theatre land, a daytrip to London Zoo or a look at the waxwork celebrities hiding out at Madame Tussaud's, it can all be arranged online in just a few minutes.
Once you've chosen the right theatre break package for you and your group, simply pay by credit card over the secure connection and you'll have your room and theatre seats confirmed by email as soon as possible. No telephone calls are required and agents need not get involved ? it's that simple.
If you already have accommodation arranged in London ahead of your theatre break and you are just looking for those all-important tickets to see a special show, visit theatre-ticket-discounts.co.uk. Here you can get down to the serious business of choosing from any number of musicals and plays currently being shown in the West End, whether it's the new Monty Python comedy Spamalot or one of the longest running plays in the British capital, Agatha Christie's timeless The Mousetrap.
Click on the performance you would like to see during your theatre break and find out details about the plot, main actors and actresses as well as the director. Also included is logistical information like the timing of the performance and directions to the theatre at which the play is being shown, along with a map.
Every month, there are special discounts available on selected performances, meaning you could see a show at half the usual price ? has there ever been a better excuse to make that long-anticipated theatre break to the West End?