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Superbreak Announces New Paris For Less Promotion

Superbreak has announced its brand-new two-night 'Paris for Less' promotion for customers looking to get even more value out of their city break.

2010-12-04
YORK, ENGLAND, December 04, 2010 (Press-News.org) Superbreak, weekend city break specialist, has announced the launch of its brand-new two-night 'Paris for Less' promotion to offer customers even more value for money on their short break.

As another festive season approaches, the Yorkshire based tour operator has launched its brand-new two-night Paris for Less promotion to give customers more for less in Paris this winter. Customers can choose from one of six free sightseeing tickets on offer, with more expected to be added to the promotion over the next few weeks. With a choice of budget 3* to luxury 5* hotels spanning right across the city, Superbreak hopes this new promotion will continue its mission in offering customers both great value for money.

Whilst the 1 hour Paris Cruise along the Seine can be added as a sightseeing ticket to most Paris hotel bookings already, it's expected to be even more of a hit with Superbreak customers being offered it as a freebie in this promotion. Other hot favourites include the Montparnasse 56 boasting spectacular 360 degree views of Paris and the Latin Quarter Walking pass, which offers visitors an insight into Parisian history and covers the most popular sights of the city.

Last year, approximately 11,000 passengers travelled to Paris on a city break with Superbreak and sales for this destination in 2010 remain equally as strong. The introduction of Eurostar travel to the programme back in April, as well as a host of packages for Disneyland Paris, has ensured further growth in this destination for the tour operator.

Overseas product manager at Superbreak, Robyn Anderson, commented: "This is one of many new and exciting additions included with the Superbreak programme to Paris and will offer our clients incredible value for money on their city break."

About Superbreak:
Superbreak is the Internet division of Superbreak Mini Holidays Limited, the market leader for short breaks and hotels throughout the UK. Superbreak is part of Holiday Break plc. Based in York, England, Superbreak specialises in booking cheap city breaks in 2-5 star hotel accommodation throughout Britain for the leisure traveller. Superbreak holds allocations of rooms at all hotels and can make bookings up to and on the day of departure.

With 5000 plus hotel partners in worldwide locations from Aberdeen to Abu Dhabi, from London to Lourdes and with great availability and rates for theatre breaks, events at the O2 Arena, various popular attractions and national and international rail partners, Superbreak can offer an outstanding depth and breadth of UK and overseas short break products including hotels in Paris.

Website: http://www.superbreak.com/


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[Press-News.org] Superbreak Announces New Paris For Less Promotion
Superbreak has announced its brand-new two-night 'Paris for Less' promotion for customers looking to get even more value out of their city break.