See Miss Saigon for a song in Sydney with Accor
Revisit the fall of Saigon in the heart of Sydney in award winning producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Miss Saigon at the Lyric Theatre from 23 September, and treat yourself with one of Accor’s ‘Hotel & Show’ packages.
All packages include overnight accommodation and two A-reserve tickets to Miss Saigon. Prices start from $347 at the Mercure Hotel Ultimo Sydney, or for those looking to capture the romance on stage and treat themselves to a luxury getaway, a stay at the Sofitel Wentworth Sydney, official hotel for Miss Saigon, is priced at $531.
As one of Sydney’s original five-star hotels, the Sofitel Wentworth remains a haven in the heart of Sydney for local and interstate guests. Situated in the midst of the central shopping and business districts the hotel is within walking distance to Sydney icons such as the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House, the Rocks and the Art Gallery of NSW. And just in time for the Miss Saigon opening, the Sofitel will unveil its new look a la carte restaurant and state-of-the-art Executive Club Lounge, ‘Club Sofitel’ following a $10million upgrade.
Whatever your taste or budget, there are a host of other Miss Saigon ‘Hotel & Show’ packages at Accor Hotels across Sydney including:
Hotel Ibis Word Square: $370
Hotel Ibis Darling Harbour: $377
Mercure Sydney: $416
The Menzies Sydney: $473
Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour: $462
Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour: $473
Grand Mercure Apartments Darling Harbour: $554
Miss Saigon is set in 1975 during the final days of the Vietnam War, leading up to the US evacuation of Saigon and follows the epic love story of an American GI and a young Vietnamese girl. A new and exciting version, based on the popular original production, under the theatrical eye of Cameron Mackintosh, best known for his highly successful productions of Cats, Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera opens at the Lyric Theatre on 23 September.
To book a ‘Hotel & Show’ package phone Accor Reservation Services on 1300 734 108 and treat your clients to a theatrical experience and an evening spent in style and comfort.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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