The Hotel Windsor's Summer Interlude: Three Nights For The Price Of One Allows You To Relax And Recu

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Media Release – December 27, 2008



The Hotel Windsor’s Summer Interlude:

Three Nights for the Price of One Allows You to 

Relax and Recuperate After Year End Festivities  


Exhausted by Christmas festivities? Need to recuperate after New Year’s Eve? Escape

to Melbourne’s Hotel Windsor, which is again offering its popular three-night Summer

Interlude package, tailor-made for those looking for the perfect city break.

The package offers three nights for the price of one, with a choice of accommodation.

Prices range from $150 per night for a traditional room to $355 per night for a luxurious

suite.  The package is available from now until January 16 2009. Full details are


is subject to availability and a nominal surcharge will apply to stays over New Year’s

Eve.

“Our Summer Interlude package is incredibly popular with people wanting to take some

time out from what is always a busy time of year and enjoy a quiet few days at

Melbourne’s most famous hotel,” The Hotel Windsor CEO and general manager David

Perry said.  “Our renowned hospitality and service, and our proximity to all of

Melbourne’s leading attractions, ensure guests take advantage of this special

opportunity and return each year to enjoy a relaxing break.”   

The 180-room Hotel Windsor was built in 1883, pre-dating some of the world’s leading

grand hotels including the Savoy in London, which was built in 1889, the Waldorf Astoria

in New York which dates back to 1893, and the Ritz Paris which opened in 1898.  

For further information:

David Perry, CEO and general manager, The Hotel Windsor, Melbourne. 

03 9633 6000 or 0437 650 755 or davidperry@thehotelwindsor.com.au


Issued by:

Tango Public Relations, 03 9654 8098.  







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