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Discover Ludwig"hotel offer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a special deal or promotion offered by a hotel for its guests. You can use it when discussing hotel deals or packages. Example: "We are currently running a hotel offer for our guests, which includes a complimentary breakfast and a free room upgrade."
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"If we don't find a hotel offer we like, we will make the project office and retail".
Titchwell Manor, Norfolk Rooms at this comfortable hotel offer huge beds, power showers (some have free-standing baths) and Wi-Fi.
Half-term hotel offer... Travelodge has 25,000 rooms available at £35 for stays between 12 and 21 February, which includes half-term.
And a party spokeswoman became nervous when it was pointed out that 90percentt of the rooms in the hotel offer a view of the site.
Rooms on the second floor of the hotel offer the best views, facing the lush mountains nearby; rooms on the ground floor look out only onto the hotel gardens.
Not only does the hotel offer a cool retreat from the madness of Marrakech, 14km away, but it doubles up as a cultural centre dedicated to promoting contemporary art within Morocco, providing gallery space, artists' studios and residencies, a multilingual library and yoga centre.
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The hotel offers multiple dining options.
That evening, our hotel offered a romantic dinner special.
(The hotel offers a cover for the glass).
The hotel offers dining overseen by Simon Hopkinson and a spa.
The condominium, which literally sits above the Thompson Hotel, offers residents full access to everything the hotel offers.
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