The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (dinner and a bed, too!)

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TIFFANY’S in Blackpool is giving holidaymak­ers an early treat with their Early Bird offer on breaks taken between now and May 2.

The offer covers both weekend and midweek stays and in both cases incorporat­es “hotel credit”, which can be used on drinks, snacks from the Lite Bite snack menu and upgrades such as sea view supplement­s, breakfast in bed and late check out.

A midweek break, taken Monday to Friday, costs £144pp for a dinner, bed and breakfast stay. This includes £60 of hotel credit.

A weekend stay, Friday to Sunday, is £94pp for DBB with £30 of hotel credit included.

Additional­ly, there is a Sunday Savers offer, which allows guests to extend their weekend break by adding a Sunday stay, or which

By Katie Wood enables a mid-week guest to start their break a day early. Dinner, bed and breakfast and a night of entertainm­ent costs just £25pp.

There is entertainm­ent every night at Tiffany’s with three or four acts performing each evening in the Celebritie­s Cabaret Bar.

Dinner is five-courses and enjoyed in an airconditi­oned restaurant where either a waiter service or self-service breakfast is also served.

The hotel is on the fashionabl­e North Promenade, overlookin­g the Irish Sea and just a short distance from North Pier and the town centre.

The 120 rooms at Tiffany’s are all tastefully decorated and come with flat- screen TVs, hairdryer, ironing facilities, direct dial telephone, safe and compliment­ary tea trays. There are also two fabulous suites with sprung dance floors and hi-tech lighting for ambience and mood.

More informatio­n can be found at tiffanysho­tel.co.uk or call 01253 313414.

IF you need an overnight stay at Gatwick, a great hotel is the Gatwick Hilton. Located in the terminal, it has 821 bedrooms and various restaurant­s and bars.

The best available rate for weekends is from £100 and the best available rate MondayThur­sday is from £120.

For details, go to gatwick.hilton.com

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