| Silver Adventure - Friday 27th May to Monday 30th May 2011
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- 3 nights Fri - Mon
- Coach transfers from Nice to Monaco
- 3 or 4 star hotel in Nice
- All food and drinks at Grand Prix
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- Airport transfers
- Amazing view of track from privatised grandstand
- Prices starting at 1995.00
- Read more below ...
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Busby Hotel   
The Busby Hotel is an authentic Belle Epoque building coupled with a friendly & convivial atmosphere, this well maintained three-star hotel is fully air-conditioned and sound-proofed. The hotel has 80 bedrooms all with bath, shower, wc, direct telephone and satellite tv. Individual lockers are available and there is an excellent bar and lounge area on the ground floor. The breakfast room serves a cold breakfast every day and you can walk to the train station in around 10 minutes. It is situated in the heart of the city within walking distance of pedestrian area, the Casino, the Promenade des Anglais, beaches and Rue Massena. (Rue Massena is one of the main streets for restaurants and shopping) (call for single room supplement). Click for More >>
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Grand Aston Hotel    
The Grand Aston is a newly refurbished hotel in the heart of Nice only a 5 minute walk to "Old Town" with shopping, bars, restaurants and a real flavour of what Nice used to be, only minutes from Rue Massena and on the main shopping boulevard in Nice! This well run 4-star hotel has undergone a major refurbishment programme and booking with GPA assures you of one of the refurbished rooms. With air conditioning, satellite TV, free wifi, en-suite facilities, mini-bar, safe and contemporary design, this hotel is a beautiful oasis in central Nice. On the top floor you will find an excellent sun-deck, pool and pool-bar which is a great escape for those who are in the South of France for a little R & R as well as taking in the Grand Prix. Click for More >>
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Fairmont Viewpoint
The Fairmont Tribune is an amazing vantage point on the Monaco Race track and was voted as the best by our guests of 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010. This viewing area overlooking the most famous corner in motor sport - the "Loews" hairpin (now called the Fairmont hairpin) offers views of the exit of Mirabeau (where Lewis crashed during qualifying 2009), short burst into Lowes, the hairpin, Portier and the entrance to the tunnel. To ensure you get to see all of the action there is a giant screen in the car park of the hotel which will let you see the rest of the action and there are private washrooms adjacent to our private bar area. Should you get a little fed-up being in front of the cars all day you are welcome to bring your swimming costume and go for a dip, the pool is right behind you! Alternatively you may want to try your luck at the hotel casino, perhaps a little retail therapy at the hotel mall or please ask about some of our exclusive Willow Stream spa treatments! It is not uncommon for the F1 fan to be glued to the track and the non-F1-fan to be having their nails done! Regardless of your passion for F1, you will enjoy an excellent hot and cold breakfast at the venue on arrival, a sumptuous buffet lunch and the bar service of unlimited wine, beer & soft drinks all day long, this is not simply a view of the Grand Prix track, the VIP viewing tribune at the Fairmont Hotel is an experience quite unlike any other and of course, it doesn't hurt that you are watching the action from the most famous corner in Formula One TM the Loews Hairpin Monte Carlo. Click for More >>
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| All prices below are per person based on two people sharing a room and excluding flights.
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1995.00 |
$3395.00 |
$3695.00 |
Staying at the Busby 3* Hotel. |
2345.00 |
$3995.00 |
$4395.00 |
Staying at the Aston 4* Hotel. |
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| Adventure Summary Details |
GPA team (all English speaking) at the airport to meet you on arrival
Transport from airport to hotel by car
GPA personnel on-hand throughout
Return airport transfer on Monday
GPA welcome drink, GPA caps, luggage straps, official race programme, GPA lanyard, GPA pass holder, ear plugs and birthday/anniversary card if desired.
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