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E: 27/11 Win a luxury London break worth up to £2,400
Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
(www.thetimes.co.uk/travel/destinations/competition/where-was-i-ftrnmb55n)
The prize:
The winner and guest will stay for two nights, B&B, in a King Suite at the Hari – a boutique hotel in Belgravia, central London, a short walk from Hyde Park, Sloane Square and Harvey Nichols. Decked out in a chic, contemporary style, it has 85 rooms and suites in a soothing mix of pale colours, with marble bathrooms and plush velvet headboards. It also has an eye-catching art collection.
Champagne, cocktails and spritzes are served in the Hari Bar, while il Pampero is the place for seasonal Italian dinners, with a theatrical serving of tiramisu to finish.
The prize includes one three-course dinner for two at il Pampero (excluding drinks). It must be taken between January 2 and December 19, 2026, subject to availability and excluding the periods February 19 to 23, May 19 to 23, June 29 to July 12 and September 17 to 21, as well as public holidays.
The prize may not be combined with any other offers or prizes unless indicated. The prize does not include: international or domestic transfers, minibar, laundry, food and drink other than indicated; personal expenditure; or incidental costs, other than where mentioned. Items not included that are the responsibility of the winner include any meals and drinks not specified, travel insurance, any additional travel, personal expenses and all other expenses not mentioned herein. All travellers must have sufficient resources to meet any financial commitments, without limitation, which may incur in connection with the prize beyond those included in the prize itself.
Questions
1. What is the name of the city?
Answer: St Asaph
2. What is the name of the seaside town?
Answer: Rhyl
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