Cultural Capital Getaway

Friday, 06 Jun, 2008 0

SHOP ‘til you drop in the designer boutiques of Collins Street , or lose yourself in the funky alleyways of Melbourne this winter.

Park Regis Griffin Suites has discounted the price of one night’s accommodation from $271 to $141 – a saving of $130.

The price also includes a cooked breakfast for two people.

The suites feature individual air conditioning and heating, TV/DVD, dual data port, tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryer, ironing equipment and laundry facilities on request.

Combing style and luxury, Park Regis Griffin is conveniently located on pretty St Kilda Road , only a short tram ride to the Melbourne CBD.

Often referred to as the cultural capital of Australia, Melbourne is renowned for its thriving café culture, fine dining restaurants, fashion boutiques and wealth of museums, including the Melbourne Museum, Chinese Museum, the Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame and City Museum.

For the family, there’s the Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne Aquarium, Galactic Circus, Old Melbourne Gaol or a ferry cruise down the river.

Bookings close on August 31 for travel between now and August 31, 2008. Special is valid only for four and a half star hotel rooms, Sunday to Thursday only.

Visit totaltravel.com for more information.

by The Mole



 

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