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HILTON SANTO DOMINGO HEATS UP SUMMER

05-24-2008

 

Miami (May 22, 2008) This summer, Hilton Santo Domingo has a hot deal for travelers – discounted weekend rates offering savings of up to 50% off winter rates. Rates start at just $110* per night for weekends between May 30th and Aug. 31st, 2008.

 

Hilton Santo Domingo’s weekend package includes oceanfront accommodation and buffet breakfast for two.  For an additional $20 per night, guests will be upgraded to suite accommodation and receive a bottle of sparkling wine upon arrival.

The 21-floor atrium tower Hilton Santo Domingo is located on the city’s oceanfront boulevard – El Malecón – just minutes from the colonial district which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990.  The hotel boasts 228 oceanfront guestrooms with high-speed Internet access, comfortable soft duvets, and floor-to-ceiling windows to showcase splendid views of the Caribbean Sea. The hotel also features a health club, swimming pool, superior food and beverage outlets, and is anchored to a mixed-use complex over with retail shopping, entertainment areas, and the city’s largest casino. 

For reservations, guests should call 1-877-GO-HILTON or contact the hotel directly at +1-809-685-0000 and request booking code P1 – Weekend Package.

 

 

*Rate is per room per night based on double occupancy, and does not include taxes or service fees.  Package/Rate is subject to availability and change without notice.  Offer valid only Friday to Sunday.  Can not be combined with any other offer and certain restrictions apply.

 

EXPERIENCE A SYMPHONY BY THE SEA AT

    SAN JUAN’S CARIBE HILTON

Puerto Rico Orchestra to Perform Beachfront Benefit Concert

 

Miami (May 22, 2008) – Music lovers can enjoy sand, sea, and orchestral sounds for a good cause with Caribe Hilton’s Symphony by the Sea. On Sunday June 8th, 2008, the San Juan resort will host the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra in a beachfront concert at 4pm to benefit the Fondita de Jesus charity for the homeless.

 

The Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra is the island’s leading musical ensemble, performing everything from opera to classical concerts. For a donation of $25.00^ per person, music aficionados can enjoy the orchestra’s beachside performance and then stroll back to luxury accommodations at the Caribe Hilton. Rates starting at just $169.00* per night.

 

Centrally located just minutes from the heart of Historic Old San Juan and 15 minutes from Luis Muñoz International Airport, the Caribe Hilton sits beachfront on an exclusive peninsula, made up of 17 acres of lush tropical gardens.  Already famous for being the birthplace of the piña colada, the resort is also known as the city’s largest hotel with a total of 814 guestrooms.  For the leisure minded, the resort features beautiful oceanfront swimming pools, whirlpools, beachside hammocks, a children’s club, and a full-service Olas Spa offering a wide range of relaxing body treatments.  The resort is also home to an array of boutiques and a peaceful bird sanctuary.  For those traveling on business, the Caribe Hilton offers Executive Floor rooms with lounge access, business center, and the most complete meetings space.    For dining, the options are plentiful with nine restaurants and lounges featuring everything from local to international cuisine, including the renowned Morton’s Steakhouse and Starbucks.

For room reservations, visit www.hiltoncaribbean.com/sanjuan or call 1-877-GO-HILTON.  For concert tickets, call 1-787-721-8451.

 

*Room rate is per room per night based on double occupancy, and does not include taxes or service fees.  Rate is subject to availability and change without notice. 

^Tickets are subject to availability.  Advance reservations are
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