Agents get spoilt in Brisbane

Agents get spoilt in Brisbane

Capri by Fraser, Brisbane officially opened its doors last month and to celebrate, they’re offering travel agents great opening specials until the end of September.

Stay in a Studio Deluxe for just $139 per night and enjoy fast and free Wi-Fi, or the spacious Capri Club Room, which also includes free Wi-Fi as well as complimentary a la carte breakfast, evening canapés and beverages for just $189 (single share) or $209 per night (double share).

Agents are also able to enjoy 15% off at the hotel’s restaurant, bar and café Asana by Pete Evans. Asana’s menu, designed by Chef Pete Evans, offers in-house guests and visitors breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the adjoining café serves coffee by Melbourne coffee scientists The Sensory Lab.

The hotel is centrally located in the heart of Brisbane CBD within walking distance to Queen Street Mall shopping, City Botanical Gardens, and riverside dining at Eagle Street Pier. It is close to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre and various shopping and dining options by the riverside.

All rooms feature a king size bed, kitchenette with Nespresso coffee and microwave, ergonomically designed desk and Herman Miller work chairs, Malin & Goetz bath amenities, an iPod docking station and 48” LED TV.

In-property leisure facilities include a 24/7 fully equipped gym, indoor swimming pool, steam and sauna room, Club Lounge, a Hot Spot chill out lounge and 24/7 Spin and Play launderette and interactive games rooms where guests are fully entertained with foosball, Wii, Xbox Kinect, etc. between spin cycles.

For reservations, please call 1800 110 800 or email reservations.brisbane@capribyfraser.com. Bookings must be made before 30 September 2015 and are subject availability. To receive special rates, company ID must be shown on check-in.

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