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Hilton Garden Inn heats up summer travel

18th July 2007 Print
Hilton Garden Inn, the award-winning mid-priced hotel brand, is proud to announce that it's Bed N’ Breakfast package is now available throughout the year. The Hilton Garden Inn Bed ’N Breakfast offer includes a cooked-to-order breakfast for each adult staying in the same room — and kids 12 & under eat free!

With nearly 270 million households staying at hotels annually and one out of five trips including children*, the Bed N’ Breakfast package provides great value for traveling families and guests all year long.

Until recently the Bed N’ Breakfast promotion was only available November through March, now the package is available 365 days a year. Guests can also sleep in on the weekends and take advantage of the ‘Lazy Breakfast’ service with breakfast being served until 11 am.

“We expanded our Bed N’ Breakfast offering to be available year-round because of the overwhelmingly positive feedback we received from our guests looking to include breakfast with their room rate,” said Jim Cone, vice president – marketing for Hilton Garden Inn. “Hilton Garden Inn continually aims to improve our guests’ hotel experience and this is one more way to provide them with the most value for their stay.”

Hilton Garden Inn Hotels offers more than 325 locations throughout Europe and North America with amenities that help guests sleep deep, stay fit, eat well and work smart while on the road.

From a full service restaurant offering freshly cooked-to-order breakfast, dinner and evening room service; complimentary wired and Wi-Fi high-speed Internet access; a 24-hour complimentary business center; workout facility with state-of-the-art cardiovascular and strength training equipment; complimentary Stay Fit Kits that can be checked out from the front desk; to a swimming pool and whirlpool; guests will find everything, right where they need it, at Hilton Garden Inn.

For more information and bookings, visit Hiltongardeninn.com.

*According to the Travel Industry Association’s 2004 Domestic Travel Market Report.