As part of the InsideFlyer ‘Return To Travel’ promotion, we are giving away an exciting prize every day to celebrate that tourism is gradually restarting.
In the first week of the promotion, we are offering readers the chance to win exclusive hotel stays at some top-class hotels from the Hilton portfolio in Europe, courtesy of Hilton Honors.
More: Return to travel competition: InsideFlyer celebrates the restart of travel
Win a stay at the Hilton Woking
Hilton Woking will open in the town located in Surrey, England, this fall.
The hotel offers 159 rooms and suites as well as an extensive portfolio of restaurants and bars. From the LOFT Sky Bar on the 22nd floor you can enjoy a wonderful view over Surrey towards London. The culinary offer follows a farm-to-table concept and focuses on the OXBO kitchen.
Today’s prize is an overnight stay at the Hilton Woking – including breakfast and dinner!
How to enter:
For your chance to win today’s prize, all you have to do is register via the following link on our promotion page:
Conditions of participation
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. MAKING A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED BY LAW.
A winner is randomly drawn from all registrations and they will be notified via e-mail within 14 days of the end of the Return To Travel promotion period. In the event that the winner does not respond to this announcement within 7 days, the prize will not be awarded to them and will be assigned to a new winner. You can participate once a day.
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