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Ring in the New Year at Hyatt Place Yerevan! Ring in the New Year at Hyatt Place Yerevan! Spend New Year's Eve with your friends or family at the cozy atmosphere of Hyatt Place Yerevan! Offer includes: • New Year dinner • Smooth musical accompaniment • Retro film screenings Package is available for only AMD 21,000 including all taxes. Please contact hotel for more information: Hyatt Place Yerevan 26/1 V. Sargsyan street 0010 Yerevan, Armenia +374 11 221 234 [email protected] NEW YEAR DINNER menu Compliment from Chef Eggplant roll with armenian sauce Appetizer Armenian plate (cheese, meat, fresh cut vegetables, pickles) Squeezed yogurt, olives, lemon Hot appetizer Dessert Dolma, wine leaves Pakhlava & gata, dry fruits, nuts Or Salad Selection of seasonal fruits Chicken salad - chicken fillet, walnuts, sour cream sauce Beverages Armenian sparkling wine Main dish meat Water, juice, soft drinks Coffee, tea Mixed shashliks and kebabs Or Armenian trout fillet Terms & conditions Accommodation in a Standard Room. TRADITIONAL ARMENIAN Supplement applies for higher category rooms. From December 31, 2017 to January 3, 2018. NEW YEAR 3rd adult in the room – AMD 153,600 extra. YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME Children Accommodation Supplement: • child under 6 y.o. – AMD 30,000 (Gala dinner only – the rest of the stay complimentary) Treat yourself with an unforgettable • child from 6 y.o. up to 12 y. o. – AMD 81,600 • child from 12 y.o. up to 16 y. o. – AMD 108,000 New Year Holidays at Hyatt Place Jermuk! • child 17 y.o. and above – an adult charge applies. New Year Package Maximum occupancy in a Standard Room: a 3 night stay package: AMD 444.000 3 adults + 1 child under 12 y.o. or 2 adults + 2 children under 12 y.o. Rate includes: Maximum occupancy in a Suite Room: Accommodation for 2 persons from 31.12.17 to 03.01.18 4 adults or 3 adults + 1 child under 12 y.o. or 2 adults + Special entertainment program for all days of your stay. 2 children. Armenian themed dinner in a Ballroom on New Year’s Eve. Full board for 2 persons on Jan 01st and 02nd Payment Terms & Conditions Father Christmas on 31st and 1st. All rates include Gala Dinner in a Ballroom on New Year’s Eve and full board (three meals) on Jan 01st and 02nd - VAT 20% is included Entertainment: Swimming Pool, Whirlpool, Sauna, Fitness in the price. Center, Billiard Room, Kid’s room Reservations are confirmed upon receipt of a 50% prepayment for the entire stay latest Other Days: by December 1st, 2017. Should You wish to extend the stay please contact the hotel Mandatory full prepayment by December 10th, 2017. desk for special prices. Cancellations: Please see the reverse side for detailed Cancelations before December 1st fully refundable. terms and conditions. Cancelations before December 10th 50% refundable. Cancelation after December 10th non-refundable. HYATT PLACE JERMUK 7/5 Shahumyan Street 3701 Jermuk, RA T +374 60 74 1234 [email protected] jermuk.place.hyatt.com Terms & conditions Accommodation in a Standard Room. Supplement applies for higher category rooms. From December 31, 2017 to January 3, 2018. 3rd adult in the room – AMD 153,600 extra. Children Accommodation Supplement: • child under 6 y.o. – AMD 30,000 (Gala dinner only – the rest of the stay complimentary) • child from 6 y.o. up to 12 y. o. – AMD 81,600 • child from 12 y.o. up to 16 y. o. – AMD 108,000 • child 17 y.o. and above – an adult charge applies. Maximum occupancy in a Standard Room: 3 adults + 1 child under 12 y.o. or 2 adults + 2 children under 12 y.o. Maximum occupancy in a Suite Room: 4 adults or 3 adults + 1 child under 12 y.o. or 2 adults + 2 children. Payment Terms & Conditions All rates include Gala Dinner in a Ballroom on New Year’s Eve and full board (three meals) on Jan 01st and 02nd - VAT 20% is included in the price. Reservations are confirmed upon receipt of a 50% prepayment for the entire stay latest by December 1st, 2017. Mandatory full prepayment by December 10th, 2017. Cancellations: Cancelations before December 1st fully refundable. Cancelations before December 10th 50% refundable. Cancelation after December 10th non-refundable. HYATT PLACE JERMUK 7/5 Shahumyan Street 3701 Jermuk, RA T +374 60 74 1234 [email protected] jermuk.place.hyatt.com.
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