The Location Guide News
We’re hard at work on the 2012 edition of The Location Guide, which will be the most comprehensive and accurate ever. You’ll be happy to hear you can now update your own listing online, using the handy web link we’ve sent you.
It’s never been easier to ensure your entry is bang up to date. Be sure to get your updated listings back to us as soon as possible and if you are having any problems with the link or need any assistance, contact Adanma.
If you don’t already have a free listing with us, there’s never been a better time to showcase your business to the industry. Just click Get Listed to upload your new entry.
Also, don’t forget our new Film-Friendly Locations database, which is continuing to grow and is an easy way to find out which properties around the world will be flexible and accommodating to film crews.
Recent additions include Hotel Kakslauttanen in Finland’s Urho Kekkonen National Park and The Augustine in Prague, which offers accommodation within a UNESCO World Heritage site with easy international access.
We also have Conference Roehampton next to Richmond Park in London that offers a Georgian mansion just five miles from the city centre. And not forgetting the 21-storey glass tower that is Manhattan’s Hotel on Rivington providing eye-catching architecture, a roof deck and a Triplex Penthouse.
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