Do you love a good bank holiday getaway? Well, we’ve got you covered! If you’re dreaming of escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoying a relaxing stay in London, you’ve come to the right place! We’re offering fantastic deals on bank holiday hotel stays, especially at The Rathbone, our luxurious hotel in the heart of the city.
But first, let’s talk about why we call them “bank holidays” in the first place. This fascinating tradition has its roots in a truly remarkable man – John Lubbock.
The Forgotten Genius: John Lubbock and the Origins of Bank Holidays
You might be surprised to learn that bank holidays owe their existence to John Lubbock, a remarkable 19th-century polymath who deserves a place among Britain’s most celebrated figures. This is a man who truly embodied the spirit of Renaissance.
Lubbock was a man of many talents and accomplishments:
- He was a banker: He started his career at his father’s bank, which later merged with the prestigious Coutts & Co.
- He was a politician: He was a passionate advocate for science education and actively promoted its inclusion in schools.
- He was a pioneer in archaeology: He coined the terms “Palaeolithic” and “Neolithic” and published one of the most influential archaeology textbooks of the 19th century.
- He was a conservationist: He actively protected the famous Avebury Stone Circles from development.
- He was a philanthropist: He founded the Bankers Benevolent Fund, providing support to bankers and their families.
- He was a scientist: He collaborated with Charles Darwin on his research, examining and illustrating barnacles.
Lubbock’s impact went far beyond banking. He was a man of action, constantly striving to improve the world around him. But he’s best known for his groundbreaking Bank Holiday Bill, which introduced bank holidays to the UK.
Bank Holidays: A Celebration of Leisure and a Touch of History
In 1871, Lubbock drafted the landmark Bank Holiday Bill, marking a significant shift towards a more leisure-focused society. This bill declared four specific days as bank holidays: Easter Monday, Whit Monday, the first Monday in August, and Boxing Day.
These days, banks were closed, and people were officially granted time off. Lubbock’s bill established a precedent for a work-life balance, paving the way for the eight bank holidays we enjoy today.
London: A Bank Holiday Paradise
Today, London is a bustling metropolis, attracting millions of visitors each year. With cheap and frequent flights from across Europe and beyond, a London escape is more accessible than ever.
But with such popularity comes the challenge of finding the perfect accommodation, especially during peak seasons. The Rathbone, our beautifully designed hotel, is a popular choice for discerning travelers, but it tends to book up quickly, especially during bank holidays.
Don’t wait until it’s too late! Secure your bank holiday getaway today!
Why Choose The Rathbone for Your Bank Holiday Getaway?
The Rathbone offers an unforgettable London experience:
- Luxury and Comfort: Enjoy spacious and beautifully appointed rooms with modern amenities.
- Prime Location: Discover the best of London’s attractions, shopping, and dining experiences right at your doorstep.
- Exceptional Service: Our friendly and dedicated staff will ensure your stay is truly memorable.
- Exclusive Deals: Take advantage of our limited-time offers and save up to 20% on your stay!
Don’t settle for ordinary! Book your bank holiday stay at The Rathbone today and experience the epitome of London luxury.