Accor Guests smile with Mona Lisa
Visit the newly opened Queensland Gallery of Modern Art and then compare its works to those hanging in The Louvre in Paris with Accor Hotels’ Summer Campaign.
Designed to encourage travellers to visit Brisbane and appreciate attractions such as the widely acclaimed new gallery, the largest of its type in the nation, Accor Hotels has launched a Summer Campaign focused on competitive rates at Brisbane’s Sofitel, Novotel, Mercure and Ibis brands and Terraces on Wickham Hotel – managed by Accor.
As part of this campaign, guests booking online at any of these hotels during the campaign will be in the draw to win a trip to Paris flying business class with Air France, five nights accommodation at a Sofitel hotel in Paris, $1000 sending money and a one night stopover in Singapore staying at the Novotel Clark Quay.
Rates for the campaign, which apply to guests staying on at any nights until January 31 are Novotel from $145, Mercure from $135 and Ibis from $115.
In addition, guests booking online to stay at any Ibis hotel can enjoy a hot buffet breakfast for $2 per person during the campaign.
Sofitel Brisbane is offering a Celebrations package for $210 which includes one night in a Classic Room, hot buffet breakfast and a bottle of sparkling wine or an additional $69 buys a Club Sofitel Summer package which for $279 per night, upgrades guests to a premium Club Sofitel room with luxury ‘MyBed’ bedding, priority check-in and check-out, all day access to the Club Lounge on Level 30, champagne Club breakfast, evening drinks and canapés and a concessional $10 rate for valet parking.
Terraces on Wickham rates start from $99 per night or from $119 per night including a full hot buffet breakfast for two.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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