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Four Nights For Three In Paris

23 January 2013

Four Nights For Three In Paris

Tempo Holidays is offering four nights for the price of three at one of its most popular hotels in central Paris.
Located in the Left Bank, Hotel La Demeure is a contemporary 3-star property just minutes by metro to the city's finest monuments such as the Louvre, Notre Dame and Eiffel Tower, and a short walk to other attractions including the lively Rue Mouffetard market.

The Paris Demeure package includes 4 nights’ accommodation, daily breakfast and an arrival transfer now from just NZ$457* per person twin share, valid for sale until 30 September and for new bookings only.

The offer applies to stays between now and 31 March; 1 July and 31 August; and 1 November and 31 December and for consecutive night stays only.

The family-run Hotel La Demeure offers a warm and intimate atmosphere, highly personalised service and has been recently renovated with each room featuring contemporary yet classic décor.

Contact your local travel agent or Tempo Holidays at www.tempoholidays.co.nz, 09 520 1490 or info@tempoholidays.co.nz. For more information, refer to Tempo’s specials and promotions.

*Terms and conditions apply. Prices are per person, based on twin share accommodation and include discount. The offer is valid for travel 1 Jan – 31 Mar, 1 Jul – 31 Aug, 1 Nov – 31 Dec 13. The advertised price is based on a standard room at Hotel La Demeure. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel. Airfares are excluded. Valid for new bookings only. Offer only valid for consecutive night stays.

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