We’ll cover what bleisure travel really means, why it’s growing, how to plan a successful trip, and the benefits for both employees and employers. And because location matters, we’ll also look at why centrally connected cities like London make bleisure travel not just possible, but genuinely enjoyable.
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What Is Bleisure Travel?
Bleisure travel, it’s a blend of business and leisure, when travellers extend or enhance a work trip with personal time (it’s all about balance). That might mean adding a weekend in before a conference, staying an extra night after meetings, or simply carving out a few hours in the evening to explore the city you’re in.
It’s a trend that has grown rapidly in recent years, driven by a shift in how we work and travel:
- More flexible working patterns mean travellers can work remotely before or after meetings.
- Hybrid and remote work have blurred the lines between office and travel days.
- Companies are prioritising wellbeing, encouraging employees to balance productivity with rest.
- Travellers want more value from time spent away from home, especially when visiting major cities like London, where culture, food, and green spaces are all within reach.
In a city as well‑connected as London, bleisure travel feels natural. You can finish a meeting in Holborn and be in a museum, park, or riverside restaurant within minutes. That convenience is what makes bleisure not just a trend, but a smarter way to travel.
How We Define a Successful Bleisure Trip
A good bleisure trip isn’t about cramming leisure time into a packed schedule. It’s about balance, choosing the right base, planning your time well, and giving yourself space to enjoy the destination.
Here’s what makes a bleisure trip work:
1. Accommodation that supports both work and rest
A quiet room, comfortable bed, and reliable Wi‑Fi are essential. So is having a desk or a calm space to work from when needed.
2. A central location with excellent transport links
Being close to meeting venues, restaurants, parks, and cultural attractions saves time and makes it easier to switch between work and leisure.
3. Easy access to dining, culture, and green spaces
Bleisure travellers value convenience. Being able to step out of your hotel and walk to dinner, a museum, or a morning coffee spot makes the trip feel effortless.
4. Flexible check‑in and check‑out where possible
This helps you manage early flights, late meetings, or a few extra hours of exploring.
5. Reliable Wi‑Fi and comfortable workspaces
Whether you’re catching up on emails or joining a video call, having the right setup matters.
These criteria shape the recommendations in this guide, and they’re the same principles that make central London hotels, including Imperial London Hotels, a strong fit for bleisure travellers.
How to Plan a Successful Bleisure Trip to London
Planning is what turns a standard business trip to London into a smooth, enjoyable bleisure experience. Here’s how to get it right.
Choosing the Right Hotel for Bleisure Travel
The right hotel sets the tone for your entire trip. Here are three best hotels in central London for bleisure travellers:
- Location: Overlooking a quiet garden square in central Bloomsbury
- Why it works for bleisure: Calm rooms, garden views, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it easy to switch off after meetings.
- Best for: Short stays and travellers who want a peaceful base close to the West End.
- Transport links: Russell Square (Piccadilly line), Holborn (Central line)
- Nearby leisure highlights: The British Museum, Lamb’s Conduit Street, Bloomsbury’s independent bookshops, and leafy squares perfect for a morning walk.
- Location: Right on Russell Square, minutes from Holborn and King’s Cross
- Why it works for bleisure: Excellent connectivity, spacious public areas, and easy access to both business districts and cultural attractions.
- Best for: Travellers with meetings across multiple parts of London.
- Transport links: Russell Square (Piccadilly line), King’s Cross St Pancras
- Nearby leisure highlights: The Brunswick Centre, Charles Dickens Museum, and a wide choice of cafés and restaurants.
- Location: Well‑connected, moments from Russell Square and walking distance to Euston and King’s Cross St Pancras.
- Why it works for bleisure: Ideal for longer stays, with plenty of dining options and space to unwind.
- Best for: Conferences, extended trips, and travellers who want everything in one place.
- Transport links: Russell Square, Euston, King’s Cross
- Nearby leisure highlights: London’s theatre district.
How to Plan Your Work Schedule Around Leisure Time
A successful bleisure trip is all about smart scheduling. A few simple strategies can make a big difference:
- Extend your stay before or after meetings
Arriving early gives you time to settle in; staying after lets you unwind once work is done.
Protect key work times in your calendar so you can enjoy your leisure time without stress.
- Choose attractions close to your meeting locations
If you’re working in Holborn, for example, you’re minutes from
Covent Garden, the British Museum, and the river.
- Use early mornings and evenings well
A sunrise walk in a new city or a
relaxed dinner after meetings can make a work trip feel more like a getaway.
- Plan one “anchor activity” per day
A museum visit, a park walk, or a good meal - something small that makes the day feel balanced.
Packing & Preparation Tips for Bleisure Travel
Packing for a trip that blends business and leisure requires a little strategy:
- Choose clothing that works for both meetings and downtime
Neutral layers, comfortable shoes, and pieces that can be dressed up or down.
Laptop, chargers, portable battery, noise‑cancelling headphones, and any adapters you need.
A carry‑on is ideal for short trips; a small checked-in bag works for extended stays.
- Stay productive while travelling
Download documents, organise your calendar, and use travel time to prepare for meetings so your leisure time stays free.
Bleisure Travel Mistakes to Avoid
Even seasoned travellers make these common mistakes:
- Overpacking your schedule
Trying to see everything leads to burnout. Choose quality over quantity.
- Choosing a poorly located hotel
Long commutes eat into both work and leisure time.
- Underestimating travel time
London is walkable, but meetings across the city can still take longer than expected.
- Failing to set boundaries
Without clear work/leisure separation, you risk feeling like you’re “on” the entire trip.
Benefits of Bleisure Travel
Bleisure travel isn’t just a perk, it's a practical, wellbeing‑focused approach to business travel that benefits both employees and employers.
Benefits of Bleisure Travel for Employees
- Better work-life balance while travelling
Adding leisure time makes work trips feel less draining.
- Reduced burnout and travel fatigue
A relaxed evening or extra day can make a big difference.
You’re already there, make the most of it.
Downtime helps you return to work refreshed and focused.
- Greater job satisfaction and flexibility
Bleisure travel supports a healthier, more enjoyable way of working.
Conclusion
Bleisure travel is more than a trend, it’s a smarter, more balanced way to approach business trips. With the right planning, the right hotel, and a central location, you can turn a standard work trip into something genuinely enjoyable.
It’s about making better use of your time, improving your work-life balance, and discovering the places you travel to rather than rushing through them.
For travellers visiting London, staying in a
well‑connected neighbourhood like Bloomsbury makes bleisure effortless. With excellent transport links, cultural landmarks, green spaces, and dining options all within walking distance, it’s an ideal base for both work and leisure.
Imperial London Hotels offer exactly that: comfortable rooms, central locations, and everything you need to make your next bleisure trip feel balanced, productive, and rewarding.