France comes to Wellington
Immediate Release
France comes to Wellington with the Bolton Monet Impressionist Short Break
Wellington, NEW ZEALAND (February 2009).
Bolton Hotel Wellington announces an exclusive Monet Impressionist two-night package, including a traditional French Bistro Supper Menu, entry tickets to the Te Papa Monet exhibition, valet parking, late checkout and breakfast each day. Monet and the Impressionists is the largest and richest collection of Impressionist paintings ever to come to New Zealand - the season is short, and Bolton Monet Impressionist package offers guests the ultimate value in a Wellington short break to view this internationally acclaimed exhibition, valid immediately to 17 May 2009.
Monet and the Impressionists is a rare chance to view over 50 paintings from one of the world’s finest collections of 19th century French painting, held by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Twenty-seven stunning paintings by Claude Monet – including works from his Water Lily, Haystacks, and Rouen Cathedral series – are displayed alongside Impressionist masterpieces by Renoir, Degas, Cézanne, Pissarro and others.
The Bolton Hotel Monet Impressionist Package is priced as a two night stay. Prices start from just NZ$297.50 per couple, per night double twin share including GST.
The Bolton Hotel’s Monet Impressionist Package includes the following:
• Two night luxury accommodation (choose from Premier Studio, Classic Suite or the Premier Suite) • A three course French bistro menu per couple at award winning in house restaurant Bisque on Bolton • Two cooked buffet breakfasts daily at Bisque on Bolton • Two general admission tickets to the Impressionist exhibition at Te Papa • Valet Parking • Late check out of 1pm
These packages are subject to availability and valid to the 17 May 2009.
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