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Murder Mystery Weekend - Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th August 2010
Queens Hotel Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
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This event is a murder mystery weekend. The murder mystery lasts from mid-afternoon on the
Saturday until mid-morning on the Sunday. Included in the price are afternoon tea and dinner on the Saturday and breakfast on the Sunday
(also breakfast on the Saturday if you stay on the Friday night and breakfast on the Monday
if you stay on the Sunday night).You can either come on the Friday night and visit the local sights or have a relaxing day
using the facilities at the hotel, or else you can just come on the Saturday afternoon for the murder mystery (click on the "Plot Details" tab above for information about the story).
For more details about how our weekend events work see the Weekend FAQ page
About the hotel: 4 star Grade II listed Hotel in the city centre with 79 en suite bedrooms. Easy access via M5 or it's only 1 mile to Cheltenham railway station. AA Rosette award winning Napier Restaurant, Gold Cup Bar and Lounge. The hotel's location at the top of the tree-lined Promenade is ideally situated to explore the Cotswolds or stroll within the Regency town. With the recent completion of refurbishment to the Regency Suite you can experience the history and architecture of the property in comfortable and friendly surroundings.
For more information about the hotel and photos click on the "Hotel Info" tab above. |
This event is a murder mystery weekend. The murder mystery lasts from mid-afternoon on the
Saturday until mid-morning on the Sunday. Included in the price are afternoon tea and dinner on the Saturday and breakfast on the Sunday
(also breakfast on the Saturday if you stay on the Friday night and breakfast on the Monday
if you stay on the Sunday night).You can either come on the Friday night and visit the local sights or have a relaxing day
using the facilities at the hotel, or else you can just come on the Saturday afternoon for the murder mystery (click on the "Plot Details" tab above for information about the story). For more details about how our weekend events work see the Weekend FAQ page About the hotel:4 star Grade II listed Hotel in the city centre with 79 en suite bedrooms. Easy access via M5 or it's only 1 mile to Cheltenham railway station. AA Rosette award winning Napier Restaurant, Gold Cup Bar and Lounge. The hotel's location at the top of the tree-lined Promenade is ideally situated to explore the Cotswolds or stroll within the Regency town. With the recent completion of refurbishment to the Regency Suite you can experience the history and architecture of the property in comfortable and friendly surroundings. For more information about the hotel and photos click on the "Hotel Info" tab above.
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Queens Hotel
The Promenade, CHELTENHAM, Gloucestershire GL50 1NN
Tel: 01242 514754
Please note the venue will not be able to help with bookings for this event.
For more information about the hotel please visit their web site
Click here to see a map for the Queens Hotel
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4 star Grade II listed Hotel in the city centre with 79 en suite bedrooms. Easy access via M5 or it's only 1 mile to Cheltenham railway station. AA Rosette award winning Napier Restaurant, Gold Cup Bar and Lounge. The hotel's location at the top of the tree-lined Promenade is ideally situated to explore the Cotswolds or stroll within the Regency town. With the recent completion of refurbishment to the Regency Suite you can experience the history and architecture of the property in comfortable and friendly surroundings.
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4 star Grade II listed Hotel in the city centre with 79 en suite bedrooms. Easy access via M5 or it's only 1 mile to Cheltenham railway station. AA Rosette award winning Napier Restaurant, Gold Cup Bar and Lounge. The hotel's location at the top of the tree-lined Promenade is ideally situated to explore the Cotswolds or stroll within the Regency town. With the recent completion of refurbishment to the Regency Suite you can experience the history and architecture of the property in comfortable and friendly surroundings.
The Queen's Hotel first opened in 1836 and is reputed to be the first purpose built hotel in Europe, as it was built solely for the purpose of providing accommodation to those visitors taking the Spa waters. At its building it was described as "one of the noblest buildings of its kind in Europe". In modern times the hotel continues to be associated with the rich and famous from the arts world, horseracing and politics and remains as ever popular with visitors from all over the world.
* AA Rosette award winning Napier Restaurant & Conservatory
* Gold Cup Bar & Lounge
* 3 Meeting Rooms, including the recently refurbished Regency Suite
* Off Site Leisure facilities are available for Residents at the Cheltenham Ladies College
* Pets accepted
The facilities available in each bedroom include:
* Ensuite bathrooms
* Tea & Coffee making facilities
* TV
* Iron and Ironing Board
* 24 hours Room Service
Note Four Poster rooms, Superior rooms and rooms with double height ceilings are available - please call The Killing Game to check availability and book.
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Check in from: 3:00pm Murder mystery starts: 4:30pm Afternoon tea: 4:30pm Afternoon ends: 6pm
Drinks before dinner: 7:20pm Dinner: 8pm End of the evening: 10.30pm (approximately)
Breakfast: 8:00am to 9:30am Murder mystery restarts: 9:30am Murder mystery finishes: 10:30am Final check out: 11:00am
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