UK hotels are fortunate enough to be one of the businesses that have not yet been adversely affected by the economic downturn that we currently see. This is because people still need accommodation for all sorts of things from business to pleasure and the more flight prices are increased, the more people are looking to holiday at home as opposed to overseas.

UK hotels are used for so many things other than the expected. First we have business people passing through. This is where a hotel room will double up as a meeting place and office. Internet connection is now standard in most UK hotels and business can be conducted on a small scale from the comfort of a hotel room between bigger meetings and travelling.

Many hotels around the country will also have conference facilities. This enables different branches and management teams to come together under one roof for regular meetings and refreshments are often laid on. This avoids the need for trying to find space in one office and also means that a location can be chosen that is suitable for all parties.

Of course, there are the standard visitors to UK hotels that are on holiday and simply need a base to rest their heads in between seeing the local sights and attractions. Many people enjoy taking short breaks in a hotel. These can be just as relaxing as a longer holiday, particularly for those who like a hotel to have all the mod cons and luxuries that make the difference.

Some hotels that offer these luxuries really know how to push the boat out. These are the ones that couples love for their exclusivity. They will offer spa's and beauty treatments and will be billed as a way to get away from it all for a few hours, or days, in fact, you might not want to leave. Swimming pools and gyms are also aspects that can be enjoyed at these UK hotels as well as masseur services and beauticians.

Hotels will often advertise themselves as different things throughout the year. For example, approaching Valentine's Day the hotel may often market themselves as the perfect romantic retreat for a couple looking for privacy. In spring time when people's minds turn to summer weddings, these same hotels can be advertised as the perfect place to hold a wedding reception or birthday party.

Many of the larger hotels are now licensed to hold civil wedding ceremonies and these can range from small, informal affairs to full blown wedding ceremonies with marquees in the garden, bands, decoration, the whole shebang.

The more diverse the British culture is becoming, the more people are searching for somewhere less 'religious' to hold their weddings. Hotels are the perfect place as they can provide the legal part of the service as well as the reception, party, catering and even fireworks in the evening. Of course, this is all topped off with somewhere for the bride and groom to stay as well as numerous guests and everything is on hand, under one roof with no need for transport. The grounds of country hotels are also ideal for wedding photos and for children to let off a bit of steam before and after the formal part of the event.