FOUR-STAR EASTER HOLIDAY LUXURY FOR LESS THAN £50 A HEAD
Friday 10th March 2006
This Easter, Marston Hotels’ Family Escape package lets families discover the best of Nottingham while enjoying four-star luxury, a modern spa with a heated pool and even a free kids’ movie for just £199 per night for two adults and two children. The stylish new Nottingham Belfry hotel offers families adjoining rooms with an interconnecting door, each with an ensuite bathroom and a 32-inch LCD TV, plus a children’s menu, a leisure club and babysitting services through the Safehands Network*. The hotel makes the ideal base to step back into history at Nottingham Castle, discover medieval magic at Tales of Robin Hood or see the spring lambs at Sherwood Forest Country Park. There’s also the Galleries of Justice**, the former County Court and Gaol, where old-style justice is vividly brought to life in deliciously dastardly style. The Family Escape offers superb value without compromising on luxury. The price is £199 per night for dinner, bed and breakfast for two adults and two children (£30 supplement for a third child) or £119 per night if dinner is excluded (£30 supplement for a third child). Families of two adults and one child can be accommodated in the large executive bedrooms at a special rate. Children can take meals in the Lawrence Restaurant, the Oaks Brasserie or in their own room. Room service is available 24 hours and Family Escape visitors will receive a free children’s movie to be enjoyed during their stay (subject to availability). To book a ‘Family Escape’, call The Nottingham Belfry on 0115 973 9393, Marston Hotels’ central reservations on 0845 1300 700 or visit
www.marstonhotels.comwww.marstonhotels.com. For further information or photos, contact Leah Taylor or Jeff Sims at Edwards Harvey PR. Tel: 01622 604600 or email
leah.taylor@edwardsharvey.com * For babysitting services, Marston Hotels recommends Safehands Network Ltd, which needs 48 hours’ notice. To book, call 0870 8446688 or visit www.safehandsnetwork.com. ** The Independent, which placed the Galleries of Justice at number nine in a guide to the UK’s top 50 visitor attractions, wrote: “Visitors are involved right through the tour - from being issued with an identity number, locked up in a cell (for a minute or two), given a crack at hard labour and having their fingerprints taken."
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