subject: Take in a show with a theatre break but don't let luggage leave you like a hunchback [print this page] One of the most popular types of short break for British visitors to London is the theatre break. A night at a top West End theatre is an experience which, once they have enjoyed it, many people remember for a long time afterwards.
But it's certainly the type of break which demands that a large amount of luggage is taken, as everyone would want to look their best when they step out and head off for an evening of VIP entertainment.
Theatres deploy a great deal of their marketing resources in attracting people who enjoy this type of break. Yet as the show itself takes up just a small part of what is likely to be a longer visit, no one wants to have to carry around a single item more than is necessary.
So it is a good idea to carry out a reconnaissance mission to find out the location of the nearest left luggage facilities. This way, large amounts of luggage which might be required for the rest of the stay can be safely stored while the evening's entertainment is being enjoyed. As many people like to combine their trip to the theatre with some other, completely different, activities, it can be difficult to be prepared for every eventuality.
For example, whether the show is in London, Manchester, Leeds or Glasgow, it would be a shame to travel a long distance and not see a little of the attractive countryside which lies just a short distance beyond the centres of these bustling cities.
Separating clothing into casual and formal wear means that it is not necessary to transport every item on the various trips out, and instead only the items which are appropriate for each individual occasion and the surroundings need to be taken. And while a spot of shopping is almost a must on a theatre break, everyone gets far more from the occasion if they are appropriately dressed for the event.
In these image and safety-conscious times, it is also wise not to be seen walking around a strange city with a large amount of luggage. So left luggage facilities offer a convenient means of storing belongings for a short period, and allow visitors to a strange city to get around easily and stay safe.
Lightening the load on a visit to the West End is easy with the help of left luggage London facilities, while on a trip to the theatre in the Scottish capital, Leeds left luggage offices are equally convenient.
Take in a show with a theatre break but don't let luggage leave you like a hunchback