
As it prepares to host 17 of the competition's 43 matches, the British capital should see its tourist results increase in the weeks to come. This should boost business at London's hotels before the end of the year.
Just a few days before the kickoff of the Rugby World Cup 2015, organized in several cities in the United Kingdom, London is preparing to receive hundreds of thousands of international and national visitors. Rugby fever is gradually taking over the British capital which will host 17 of the 48...
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