Win A Dine And Stay Experience At The Royal Hotel For Valentine's Night
The stunning Royal Hotel is offering one lucky Hidden member the chance to win a fabulous overnight stay on February 14 with a romantic dinner for two and a full English the next morning!
Founded in 1832, The Royal is one of the most historic hotels on the Isle of Wight and one of its finest to this day.
Originally built as a coaching inn called Fishers Hotel, it became known as The Royal Hotel after enjoying Queen Victoria’s patronage.
Steeped in history while offering every modern comfort, The Royal Hotel has been an irresistible destination for the discerning traveller for the last 180 years.
Now`s your chance to win a Dine and Stay experience at The Royal Hotel for Valentine's Night.
Enjoy a romantic stay for two at The Royal Hotel with dinner in their award winning restaurant, a cosy night in one of the Classic Rooms, then a full English breakfast in the morning.
To be in with a chance of winning this incredible prize, just answer our competition question below before the comp closes on Friday February 7 - best of luck!
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