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What's OnExclusive Pride Offer at Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel

Make the most of the 50th PRIDE Jubilee anniversary with this exclusive offer at one of Leicester Square's luxurious hotels, who'll be flying the rainbow flag.
  • Dates 06/07/2019 - 06/07/2019
  • Location 31-36 Leicester Square, WC2H 7LH
  • Price £££
Celebrating 50 years of PRIDEWant to make the most of PRIDE in London?Offering 10% off the best available rate, the Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel is just the treat you’re looking for.PRIDE in London returns from 6th – 7th July 2019. This year, it’s back bigger, bolder and brighter than ever as it’s the 50th Jubilee anniversary since the Stonewall Uprising, the protest that started it all. There’s an abundance of PRIDE themed parties and late-night capers for you to get involved with.So, make the most of the milestone celebrations and book your stay in the heart of all the action.Tap below to book securely online or call the reservations team on +44 (0) 20 7629 7474 quoting 'H-PRIDE'. Show the world who you are in comfortEnjoy an unforgettable hotel retreat as you relax in the 4.5* Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel.Boasting a distinctive personality and individual sense of style, an escape at the Radisson Blu Edwardian is ideal for families, couple or singles making the most of the PRIDE weekend.Positioned perfectly in the heart of Leicester Square, you’ll be moments away from the bustling streets filled with revellers taking part in the parade, and the wealth of restaurants for you to refuel at.Plus, with this exclusive offer you can relax even more knowing you haven’t broken the bank!What are you waiting for?

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