Pride of Britain Hotels marks anniversary with new campaign
Marketing consortium, Pride of Britain Hotels marks its 40th birthday with the launch of ’40 WINKS: 40 Sleep Specials’ across its member hotels this autumn.
A series of brand new sleep packages have been developed each individual hotel.
Whilst every package is different, the common thread is the delivery of a great night’s sleep.
There is a huge variety of packages offeredr wiith each one is tailored appropriately to the environment and clientele of the particular hotel.
At Bovey Castle on Dartmoor, the package includes a mindful walk, wild swimming, forest bathing or a hike followed by a relaxing aromatherapy massage.
At the Athenaeum in Mayfair, the emphasis is on escaping the city to enjoy views and luxury pamper products.
At Gravetye Manor in Sussex, a 90 minute de-stress and sleep treatment is followed by a relaxing sleep, walk in the gardens and dinner in the Michelin-Star dining room.
Pride of Britain has seen a shift in customer need since the pandemic, with an emphasis on wellness, health, exercise and sleep routines.
The offers are applicable to stays from 1 September – 30 November 2022.
www.prideofbritainhotels.com/special-offers/40-winks
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