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Archive for August, 2008

We all have our favourite restaurants and eateries, but what do you do if you want to try something new? How can you find the perfect venue for that celebratory meal?

 

Well, The SaVVy Club® has just added a new service to its already impressive portfolio. Now, not only can we help you find that stylish and memorable social event, help you book your dream holiday and take care of your every day needs through our concierge service, we can also help you find the perfect restaurant.

 

Our new online restaurant booking service is available to everyone. Just visit the website and click on ‘Restaurants’ to access this new facility.

 

The restaurant booking service provides a searchable list of restaurants within the UK. You can search by location and event type. So whether you are looking for the perfect place for an intimate anniversary meal or to celebrate St Patrick’s Day, The SaVVy Club’s® search facility will provide you with the inspiration you need.

 

The service is available 24 hours a days, 7 days a week. Once you have chosen your restaurant simply choose from one of the available special offers or the à la carte menu and book. It’s as simple as that.

 

 

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It s London and its August, so that can mean only one thing, prepare for a supercharged eruption of noise and colour – it is carnival time!

During the last weekend of August, Notting Hill is transformed into a sea of music, colour and outrageous costumes with over one million people partying like they’ve never partied before.

Second only to Rio, Notting Hill is the biggest street carnival in Europe. Flamboyantly dressed revellers will dance their way along its three mile route to the sound of steel bands, reggae, soul, hip-hop, funk and drum and base music.

It is a time of fun, merriment and excess. But be careful, it is all too easy to get carried away with the party atmosphere. Indulge a little. Forget the strict diet (if you happen to follow one) just for one day. You’ll be doing so much dancing and gyrating that the odd burger will soon be worked off.

Keep yourself hydrated preferably by drinking plenty of water rather than alcohol. By all means indulge in a glass or two of your favourite tipple but be careful as it is all too easy to get carried away. You’ll be high enough on the atmosphere without needing the aid of alcohol. Mind you, if you are donning a rather scanty costume a glass or two might give you the courage you need to venture out into the street!

Carnival time is all about having fun safely. Enjoy the spectacle. Let your hips sway to the beat of the music. It’s OK, no one is watching you. Let your hair down and let the carnival spirit take over.

The SaVVy Club® – “Connecting People to Exclusive Events
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Whether you have just arrived or been in London for a while, I am sure you have noticed that we Brits can be a strange breed.

We are well known for our reserve which at times can make us appear standoffish, but if you take a bit of time to understand our customs and get to know us, you’ll realise that we are quite a nice bunch really.

When arriving in a new city it is all too easy to bury yourself in work rather than getting out and seeing the sights around you. After all, finding out about what is on and where to go can take a lot of time and energy. Therefore, whether you are here with your family or on your own, it can be rather daunting finding your way around a new city.

Admittedly, our world famous (or should that be infamous) weather doesn’t lend itself as a motivating factor to ‘get out there’ and experience our culture. Perhaps you are unsure where to start? After all there are few cities that can match London’s diverse social scene. It has so much to offer: the Royals, famous museums and galleries, Wimbledon, afternoon tea, local pubs, oodles of historic buildings, exhibitions and markets to name but a few.

If you are finding that a lack of time and local knowledge is stopping you from getting out and experiencing what our great city has to offer then there is a solution. It will mean never having to spend another lonely night in front of the TV.

I thought that might grab your attention. Are you interested? Do you want to learn more? Well, how about trying a pre-organised social event. They are a great way to enjoy some exclusive VIP experiences and to meet like-minded people – the networking opportunities are endless. All you have to do is browse through a list of forthcoming social events and book; it’s as simple as that. You will then be able to sample all the luxury, culture and history that London has to offer.

So now you are in London there is no excuse not to be out there enriching your British experience. There is so much to see and do, so don’t miss a second of it.

The SaVVy Club® – Who else wants to have ‘once-in-a-life-time’ experiences and socialise with the highest quality people in London?

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Are you interested in an evening of luxury? I thought so – this is one for all opera lovers. Leave the hustle and bustle of City life behind and indulge in a magical black tie evening at Glyndebourne. Enjoy the privilege of top seats, a world class performance and first class company.

Glyndebourne is presenting Englebert Humperdinck’s (1854-1921) Hänsel und Gretel for the first time in the 2008 Festival. Described by Richard Strauss as ‘a masterpiece of the highest quality’, the opera combines romanticism, lyricism and exuberant playfulness in a vibrantly rich orchestration that is clearly influenced by the music of Brahms and Wagner.

Don’t forget, to enjoy your evening at Glyndebourne:

• Look good. There is no longer any formal dress code for attending the opera, but Glyndebourne expects its guests to be wearing black tie for its performances during Festival season.
• Know a little bit about the opera you are attending. This can be achieved in numerous ways, of course; Glyndebourne, for example, offers “opera bites”, which are introductions to a selection of its repertoire.
• No matter how arresting or engrossing the performance is, please try not to sing/hum/tap along. It may not go down well with your neighbours!
• Remember the difference between your bravo/brava/bravi and brave for the performers – one certainly wouldn’t want to cause offence by getting the gender wrong (some of the performers are less than elfin)
• Finally, enjoy it! It’s quite a spectacle, and bear in mind how long it has taken the company to prepare the opera – there’s a reason for the term “operatic”.

Based in London, The SaVVy Club® is an exclusive social events club always delivering events that are intimate, stylish and memorable, allowing you to quickly meet a whole variety of people whilst exploring London’s finest places and enjoying the best and exclusive events.

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Has your curiosity got the better of you yet? Do you want to experience The SaVVy Club® exclusivity? Well, we have just the answer. As well as providing a bespoke calendar of stylish events, we would like to extend an invitation to you to join us at our new glamorous cocktail evenings at Bureau. These will be held on a monthly basis and will provide you with the ideal opportunity to experience The SaVVy Club® and meet our members.

Enjoy the timeless luxury of London’s newest private members’ club. This luxurious but intimate venue is the perfect place to try our own exclusively created cocktail – savvystication (complimentary first drink).

Simply apply for your Guest Pass and book your place within its one month validity period. The cost of the pass will be refunded when you upgrade to full membership.

Look forward to seeing you there.

SaVVy cocktail created exclusively for The SaVVy Club

The SaVVy Club® – an exclusive social events club always delivering events that are intimate, stylish and memorable, allowing you to quickly meet a whole variety of people whilst exploring London’s finest places and enjoying the best and exclusive events.

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