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E: 23/07 Win a luxurious four-night break for two in Budapest
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Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for four nights, on a B&B basis, at the Buddha-Bar Hotel Budapest Klotild Palace. Budapest’s newest five-star hotel is set in the 100-year-old Klotild Palace, in the heart of the city, and, in common with Buddha-Bars all over the world, has a lush, richly coloured Asian-colonial decor. Facilities include the Buddha-Bar Restaurant, serving sushi, curries and other Pacific Rim dishes, a cocktail lounge, a fitness suite and a spa. On the sixth floor, the Klotild Bar offers striking rooftop views.
Budapest is one of many city-break destinations featured by Broadway Travel, ranging from New York to Naples and Granada to Ghent. Founded in 1948, the company also offers a huge variety of traditional package holidays.
The prize includes return flights to Budapest from a choice of London airports, and must be taken between October 1, 2014 and February 28, 2015, subject to availability and excluding public holidays.
Questions
1 Who was the architect?
Answer: George Edmund Street
2 What is the name of the riverside town?
Answer: Wareham
The prize:
The winner and a guest will stay for four nights, on a B&B basis, at the Buddha-Bar Hotel Budapest Klotild Palace. Budapest’s newest five-star hotel is set in the 100-year-old Klotild Palace, in the heart of the city, and, in common with Buddha-Bars all over the world, has a lush, richly coloured Asian-colonial decor. Facilities include the Buddha-Bar Restaurant, serving sushi, curries and other Pacific Rim dishes, a cocktail lounge, a fitness suite and a spa. On the sixth floor, the Klotild Bar offers striking rooftop views.
Budapest is one of many city-break destinations featured by Broadway Travel, ranging from New York to Naples and Granada to Ghent. Founded in 1948, the company also offers a huge variety of traditional package holidays.
The prize includes return flights to Budapest from a choice of London airports, and must be taken between October 1, 2014 and February 28, 2015, subject to availability and excluding public holidays.
Questions
1 Who was the architect?
Answer: George Edmund Street
2 What is the name of the riverside town?
Answer: Wareham
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