Holiday Extras is offering exclusive London theatre breaks with hotel stays for travel trade.
Holiday Extras is introducing a unique opportunity for the travel trade to offer London theatre breaks, combining West End show tickets with hotel stays for a complete cultural experience. This new offering has been meticulously planned over years, according to Retail Partnerships Manager Lindsay Garvey-Jones. Reflecting on the launch, Garvey-Jones expressed excitement about providing these exclusive packages to the UK travel trade, ensuring they deliver excellent value and memorable trips.
With this initiative, theatre enthusiasts and those seeking a unique cultural experience can enjoy a seamless package that meets their desires. The short break provider focuses on delivering exceptional value, promising the best prices and flexible options to accommodate last-minute adventurous plans.
Sample rates for November showcase the attractive deals available, such as tickets to see “Matilda” along with a three-course dinner at the Clermont Charing Cross, priced at £93 per person. This approach highlights Holiday Extras’ commitment to making these experiences accessible and affordable, while not compromising on quality.
The inclusion of hotel stays with theatre tickets ensures a hassle-free planning process, attracting a wider audience who desire both comfort and excitement in their travel experiences. By offering flexibility in timing and pricing, Holiday Extras caters to a diversified clientele, including those ready for spontaneous weekend getaways.
By integrating theatre and accommodation, these packages provide an unmatched cultural experience for travellers seeking memorable London escapades.
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