London’s Athenaeum Hotel offers second room bonus
The privately owned Athenaeum Hotel in Mayfair, one of the best positioned hotels in London, is offering Australian rates from A$579 with a save of an extra 50% on a second room during low season.
The Dazzling Oz Dollar offer includes: Full English breakfast; all drinks and snacks from the mini-bar; Wi-Fi and tax at the prevailing rate (20%)
Under 12s eat for free when eating with an adult and interconnecting rooms are available
Transport: One way airport-hotel car transfer (complimentary for 3 night stays) / Two way car transfer (complimentary for 5 night stays)
All rates are in AUD $:
Green Park Suite / Apartments $999 (low season) $499 (low season, second room) $1400 (high season)
Park View Room $679 (low season) $340 (low season second room) $775 (high season)
Deluxe Room $579 (low season), $290 (low season, second room) $665 (high season).
[email protected] Book via GDS (chain code YX)
Rates are per room/ per night and subject to availability. A minimum stay in apartments in high season of seven nights applies.
High Season: June 8 – July 26 2012
Low Season: Jan 1 – June 7 2012 and Aug 14 – December 31 2012
2012 Rates not available: July 27 – August 13 2012
Ian Jarrett
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