Australian Hotel Chain Offers New Makeover
The Capital of Western Australia, Perth is over 1,000 miles away from another major city
Ever a popular destination, particularly for British visitors, Australia continues to provide the attraction that many holidaymakers are looking for. Whilst hotspots including Sydney and Melbourne continue to bustle, Mantra Hotels have revealed that an overhaul of their Perth based chain could provide the perfect accommodation for those wishing to explore Western Australia.
With a range of flights available from London, access down under is relatively easy in modern times and with prices for fares continuing to fall, Mantra Hotels hopes that their chain can provide a stylish service to increase tourist's enjoyment. Overhauling their two city centre hotels, Mantra on Hay and Mantra on Murray, the chain revealed that significant improvements had been carried out. New colour schemes, carpets and furnishings give the overall atmosphere a modern and new twist, whilst rooms have also undergone treatment. New bedding, chairs, artwork and LCD televisions are just some of the features being implemented in rooms, with air conditioning also being upgraded.
With upgrades due to be finished by the end of August, the renovation coincides perfectly with British tourists looking for a holiday down under. One of the worlds most isolated cities; Perth is over 1,000 miles away from any other major city, creating a unique atmosphere to the bustling capital of Western Australia. With flights falling in price, and hotels renovating themselves to increase appeal, the city could provide the ideal British getaway.
Posted by Amanda, 05 August 2010 14:46
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