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The Original Thames Sightseeing Tours THE ORIGINAL HOGWARTS EXPRESS HAS ARRIVED TM & © 2016 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. TM & © 2016 Warner WELCOME Welcome to the latest edition of Hospitality Line Groups. I’m sure many of you have been eagerly awaiting the fi rst glimpse of summer, and while I can’t do anything about the weather, I do hope that our sun themed packages help to brighten up your day. Here at Hospitality Line, we’ve spent Finally, I’m sure many of you will be the last few months searching high aware of Adele’s departure from the and low for the very best destinations team, after four hugely successful years in Britain that make the most of the of creating a broad range of bespoke sunshine. I can’t wait to tell you about days out right across the country. I a wide variety of exciting opportunities hope you’ll join us in thanking Adele for designed to get your groups out into all her hard work while wishing her the the great outdoors. best of luck for the future. We’ve secured tickets for some of the There is no need to worry about your most eagerly anticipated events of account, as Kay is only ever a phone 2016, including the Hampton Court call away, so please do get in touch to Contents Flower Show and the ever popular discuss anything inside that catches Royal Ascot. We also have the last your eye. Don’t forget, what you’ll find 4 few remaining tickets for the Queen’s in this edition is just a small sample of The Queen’s 90th Birthday Birthday Lunch Cruise, so make sure the experiences available and we are Celebrations you don’t miss out on what will be one more than happy to help you secure of the highlights of the summer. whatever meals, attractions and theatre 6 shows your clients require. London River Cruises The Hospitality Line Team 8 - 12 Top Summer Attractions Why Hospitality Line? 13 • Heritage - Founded in 1990, you can be assured by our 20+ years’ On the Road with HL experience. 14 • Book with no commitment – Reserve tickets before confirming final numbers Rates at a Glance and making payment. • Choice – Unrivalled selection of products and services in the UK. From top Look out for our top picks attractions, restaurants and theatre tickets, we can provide it all. • Unbeatable prices - No hidden charges. • Trust - We are a proud member of ABTA, UKinbound, BETA, ETOA and CTC. bookings: [email protected] • +44(0) 20 8295 8385 THE QUEEN’S 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS The Queen’s 90th Birthday celebrations provide the perfect opportunity for well-wishers to be part of history through a variety of experiences that place them right in the heart of the party. LAST FEW PLACES! Queen’s Birthday Afternoon High Tea at a Lunch Cruise Tea Cruise 4 London Hotel 11th-12th June 2016 11th June 2016 £28.00 From £25.00 12th June 2016 Specially arranged for the big day, The stunning landmarks that line From £17.50 The Queen’s Birthday Cruise is the ideal the banks of the Thames provide a Nothing epitomises the Great British way to join in the fun. A one of a kind spectacular backdrop for a truly unique spirit quite like high tea. Indulging in menu fit for a Queen has been specially event. It doesn’t get any better than one of the nation’s favourite pastimes is created, which guests will get to enjoy tucking into a tantalising afternoon a fitting tribute for the Queen’s Birthday, while soaking up the atmosphere tea or luxurious lunch with live and also an excuse to relax surrounded on-board a classic vessel decked entertainment while discovering the by sophistication inside a choice of out in red, white and blue. world famous sights of London from elegant hotels in central London. the comfort of a river cruise. 4 bookings: [email protected] • +44(0) 20 8295 8385 THE SONGS. THE SOUND. THE STORY. GREAT GROUP RATES AVAILABLE 020 8289 9595 Motown™ is a trademark of UMG Recordings, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries, and is used under license. BRITAIN IN THE SUNSHINE From rolling country gardens to trips to the seaside, the British summertime conjures up all sorts of stunning imagery and childhood memories. However your groups are looking to enjoy a little sunshine this summer, we have the experience to suit. Don’t forget, we can tailor make any of our packages to meet the requirements of your clients, thanks to our longstanding partnerships with many of the most popular pubs and restaurants in the country. London River Cruises Leisurely lunches, sumptuous afternoon teas and luxurious fine dining experiences on the River Thames provide a spectacular setting for a taste of true indulgence. Our range of river cruises is unmatched and guaranteed to enhance any day trip to the capital. No visit to London would be complete without taking in the sights from a unique vantage point on the river. Combining a cruise with a meal stop not only saves your group valuable time in the capital, but creates a truly memorable moment for all on-board. Afternoon Tea Lunch Dinner From £26.70 From £27.60 From £69.00 6 bookings: [email protected] • +44(0) 20 8295 8385 The View from The Shard with a Two Course Lunch £36.00 Thanks to its unrivalled high-tech sightseeing experience, striking design and sheer size The View from The Shard has quickly become one of the capital’s premier attractions. Combine interactive exhibits, stunning cityscapes and first class facilities with a two course lunch at an Italian restaurant serving quality, fresh cuisine. Kew Gardens with British Airways i360 with Warwick Castle with a Two Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea Course Lunch £30.00 £27.00 £23.00 An idyllic escape from the hustle and Nothing beats a trip to the seaside. Intriguing tales of love and war await all bustle of modern life. As the world’s The i360, a brand new attraction who visit as history is brought to life in largest collection of living plants, there’s for summer 2016, offers a unique front of their eyes. Groups will discover no shortage of things to do at Kew. The perspective of Brighton and beyond an eclectic mix of exhibits, attractions inspiring setting boasts an abundance from the comfort of the world’s only and good old fashioned storytelling of natural beauty, rare plants and vertical cable car. Guests will glide up told with the help of state of the art tropical wonderlands. This customer slowly into the sky to 450 feet, where technology and breathtaking favourite is perfectly paired with an they can enjoy spectacular panoramas re-enactments. Top off an immersive afternoon tea inside a truly elegant that stretch for over 26 miles, before day out with a tasty two course lunch Victorian hotel. enjoying a delicious afternoon tea at a at a nearby venue. seaside venue. 8 bookings: [email protected] • +44(0) 20 8295 8385 THE MULTI AWARD-WINNING HIT MUSICAL Music and Lyrics Book Original Story by Director RAY DAVIES JOE PENHALL RAY DAVIES EDWARD HALL WINNER BEST NEW MUSICAL OLIVIER AWARDS 020 8289 9595 HAROLD PINTER THEATRE 2015 Groups 6+ £35 accelerator rate (valid on best available Monday-Friday) book by 12 February 2016, normally £39.50 per ticket. Groups 10+ £29.50 accelerator rate (valid on best available Monday-Thursday) book by 12 February 2016, normally £35 per ticket. Subject to availability and can change at short notice. Exclusions apply. Also available to book online. 2767_30_SA_HospitalityLine_100x200_AW3.indd 1 08/12/2015 15:27 GREAT RATES FOR GROUPS MEAL PACKAGES AVAILABLE CALL 020 8289 9595 DISCOVER THE UK’S MOST EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION NO. 1 PICCADILLY CIRCUS • OPEN FROM 10.00 TO MIDNIGHT 365 DAYS A YEAR Hampton Court Flower Show with a Full English Breakfast £35.50 The world’s largest flower show requires no introduction. Each year, thousands of people clamour for tickets to see the inspiring Show Gardens as well as the famous Rose and Floral Marquees, all of which are guaranteed to brighten up a delightful day out in the sunshine. Groups can also enjoy a full English breakfast at a conveniently located venue en route to the show. This package showcases the very best of the British summer, with delicious food and breath-taking views of a huge variety of flowers in full bloom. Emirates Cable Car, River Cruise and Afternoon Tea £30.00 Sun kissed Greenwich is truly a sight to behold. Groups can explore the stunning location like never before thanks to this package that showcases the surrounding scenery from land, sea and air. The Emirates Cable Car offers a unique perspective of the area, as well as the thrill of gliding through the air. The river cruise not only provides stunning views of the famous sights that line the banks of the Thames, but also doubles as a handy mode of transport, ferrying your groups to the elegant setting for afternoon tea. bookings: [email protected] • +44(0) 20 8295 8385 11 Royal Ascot Barbeque Lunch Cruise – £26.50 Silver Ring - From £27.00 Make the most of the summer sun from the comfort of a Grandstand - From £67.00 classic Thames River boat. Groups can relax on an open Breakfast for £8.00 Lunch for £12.00 air viewing platform that overlooks some of the most impressive sights London has to off er. They’ll pass under Royal Ascot is like no other event in the sporting calendar.
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