Big Christmas Giveaway: Win a two-night stay with breakfast and dinner at any De Vere hotel

07 December 2017 by
Big Christmas Giveaway: Win a two-night stay with breakfast and dinner at any De Vere hotel

Readers of The Caterer today have the chance to win a two-night stay with breakfast and a dinner at any De Vere hotel.

De Vere, a collection of country estate hotels and modern event spaces, part of The Principal Hotel Company has 22 properties in total.

The brand relaunched this year following an investment of more than £100m from Starwood Capital Group, which sees historic, mansion house hotels extensively renovated to celebrate their British heritage and the estates' natural landscapes. One winner, plus a guest, will win a two-night stay in a De Vere property of their choosing, with breakfast each morning and a three-course a la carte dinner in the hotel restaurant on the first evening.

It is the seventh of 24 fantastic prizes available throughout December as part of The Caterer's ‘Big Christmas Giveaway' advent calendar competition 2017.

The competition will offer a different prize every day in December on www.thecatererchristmas.com.

Entry is free so make sure you simply come back each day in December to reveal the next exciting prize.

Other prizes set to come up during the month include: dinner, bed and breakfast at Adam Reid at the French in Manchester; an overnight stay for two including dinner and breakfast at the luxurious Longueville Manor on Jersey; and two places at the regular oyster masterclasses at Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill in London.

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