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Corporate Magazine February 2017

From the splendour of the golden age of rail with an event at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London to country charmers oozing character and creativity, February's magazine is overloaded with stylish venues, the latest delegate discounts, a closer look at Hull and all our regular features. Take a look now!

From the splendour of the golden age of rail with an event at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London to country charmers oozing character and creativity, February's magazine is overloaded with stylish venues, the latest delegate discounts, a closer look at Hull and all our regular features.

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Hull: UK City of Culture <strong>2017</strong><br />

Mercure Hull<br />

Royal Hotel<br />

With an iconic status as one<br />

of Hull's central landmarks, it's<br />

where Victorian architecture<br />

meets a dramatic, luxurious<br />

and modern twist in décor<br />

and style.<br />

Nine meeting rooms, all with<br />

complimentary WiFi and with<br />

a maximum capacity of 450<br />

delegates, plus a dedicated<br />

event organiser to keep<br />

everything on track.<br />

Day Rates from<br />

£25<br />

24hr<br />

Rates from<br />

£105<br />

The Kcom<br />

Stadium<br />

1,000 free car parking spaces,<br />

a dedicated conference<br />

reception and nine conference<br />

rooms, furnished to the highest<br />

specifications, all with natural<br />

daylight, air-conditioning<br />

and free WiFi.<br />

The Circle Restaurant and<br />

the 28 executive boxes on<br />

the second floor overlook the<br />

pitch with impressive views<br />

of the 25,000 seat stadium.<br />

Day Rates from<br />

£18.50<br />

24hr Rates from<br />

£100<br />

01775 843410 Lines open 8.30am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday. 10

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