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E: 31/03 Win a two-night stay in a five-star London hotel
Britain Magazine
One lucky reader and their guest will win a two-night stay in one of The Athenaeum’s spacious rooms, which exude contemporary charm and cater to all of life’s luxuries. The prize includes breakfast on both mornings and dinner on one night at the hotel’s restaurant, 116 at The Athenaeum.
One lucky reader and their guest will win a two-night stay in one of The Athenaeum’s spacious rooms, which exude contemporary charm and cater to all of life’s luxuries. The prize includes breakfast on both mornings and dinner on one night at the hotel’s restaurant, 116 at The Athenaeum.
Terms and conditions:
Closing date for entries is 12pm GMT 31 March 2022. The prize is for two people sharing a double or twin en-suite room and is subject to availability. The prize must be taken by 31 August 2022. Travel, meals, drinks and extras other than those featured in the prize are not included. The prize is not transferable and there is no cash alternative.
To enter, simply answer the question below:
Sign up to our newsletter and answer the question below for a chance to win with The Athenaeum and Pride of Britain Hotels
How London park does The Athenaeum?
Holland Park
Regent's Park
Green Park ![]()
2025 £913, 2024 £72, 2023 £2230, 2022 £300, 2021 £1800, 2015 £3790, 2014 £4460
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You would think that a magazine journalist could write in comprehensible English wouldn't you! What on earth is their question supposed to mean?!Idol_Eyes said:11 -
You would think so wouldn't you, I took a stab that the answer was Green Park as it was mentioned in the comp text, but yes, what actually does that question meancagsd said:
You would think that a magazine journalist could write in comprehensible English wouldn't you! What on earth is their question supposed to mean?!Idol_Eyes said:
2025 £913, 2024 £72, 2023 £2230, 2022 £300, 2021 £1800, 2015 £3790, 2014 £44606
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