The London Tourist Board (LTB) has unveiled the winners of its 2001 London Tourism Awards in a ceremony at Ironmongers' Hall yesterday.
The Science Museum won the large attraction of the year award, with the small attraction prize going to Apsley House. Both were commended for their outstanding attention to visitor services and successful marketing initiatives.
In the hospitality sector, the Landmark won the large hotel of the year prize, while small hotel of the year went to the Halkin. Aster House won bed and breakfast of the year award.
Tate Modern won the 'tourism for all' award for its proactive approach to disabled people.
LTB chair, Teresa Wickham, said that all entrants to this year's awards have been 'of an extremely high standard' and LTB will promote the winners as standard bearers for the industry.