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Festive Offers at The Grand Hotel, Birmingham

The Grand Hotel Birmingham Unveils Dining and Accommodation Offers for the Festive Season

The Grand Hotel Birmingham in Colmore Business District invites guests to celebrate the festive season with a series of exclusive dining and accommodation experiences.

Highlights include special Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Winter Afternoon Tea menus, as well as a limited-time suite offer.

Isaac’s Thanksgiving Menu is available from 26 to 30 November 2024, perfect for gathering with friends and family. Guests are encouraged to book early through Isaac’s website to secure their spots.

Isaac’s Christmas Menu will be served from 3 to 20 December 2024, featuring seasonal dishes crafted with flair. Reservations can be made via Isaac’s website.

Winter Afternoon Tea offers a festive twist on the classic experience, available from 6 November 2024 through 31 January 2025. Guests can choose from a selection of options, including Traditional Afternoon Tea (£35), Sparkling Wine (£40), Champagne (£45), or the special V by Laura Vann option (£30). Reservations are available via Isaac’s website.

Additionally, The Grand Hotel’s 3-for-2 Suites Offer invites guests to stay three nights in a Grand Junior Suite or Grand Suite while paying for only two. For more details, visit the hotel’s offers page.

With these unique seasonal offers, The Grand Hotel Birmingham ensures a memorable festive season for all.

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