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Rooms For the Price of an Easter Egg at Andaz London

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March 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM | by juliab | 0 Comments

When it comes to the most inventive hotel in London, our vote’s with the Andaz. Whether it’s hiring a Reader in Residence to lull us to sleep, or giving us a free allowance of laundry and chocolate brazil nuts in the minibar, we like them a lot. In fact, sometimes we wished we lived just a little bit out of London so we could have some kind of excuse to stay there.

Except now we have – and it’s called their “Eggstra Special” (questionable, but we think they’re cool enough to get away with that) Easter offer. The average Easter egg this year, they reckon, will cost £2.75 – so they’re giving away a set number of rooms for £2.75 over the Easter weekend, from April 9-14.

Starting March 10, Andaz will be releasing a few rooms at an unspecified time every Tuesday morning. Officially, it’s a “limited number” of rooms, but while they won’t say – or let us say – exactly how many, it sounds like there will be a fair few going around in each wave. Put it this way – it’ll be a lot easier to get one of these than one of the Hoxton £1 sale rooms.

If you do miss it, though, they have other doubles from £105 – although there’s a minimum stay of two nights for that offer.

And the icing on the cake: one lucky room will have a golden egg hidden in it every night over the weekend. If you find it, you’ll win a night in a suite with dinner for two and champagne.

The £2.75 offer includes tax but not breakfast; brunch in their restaurant will set you back £15 for three courses. Oh, and you can only stay one night at this price. If you’ve got a spare £2.75 rattling around you could buy yourself an extra Easter egg or something.

To attempt to secure a £2.75 room, call Andaz's Easter Deal hotline at (+44) 0207 618 5061.

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