Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Le Méridien King Edward unveils its historical walking tour and afternoon tea package

TORONTO (June 9, 2009) – The King Edward, Toronto’s oldest luxury hotel, announced the launch of its historical walking tour and afternoon tea package featuring a two hour walking tour of Canada’s largest city with famed local historian Bruce Bell.

Available every Saturday from now until Saturday, October 10, 2009, this unique package includes Afternoon Tea for two, valet parking, a 3:00 p.m. late check out and a two hour historical walking tour led by Toronto’s well known historian and author Bruce Bell. The rates for this package start at $236.00 plus taxes per room per night (based on single occupancy) and $279.00 plus taxes per room per night (based on double occupancy).

“Toronto is an amazing city with a rich history,” explains famed historian Bruce Bell. “There is no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon than exploring Old Toronto and learning how Canada’s largest and most diverse city came to be.”

Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, The King Edward is the city’s oldest remaining luxury hotel and the perfect place to rest your head—especially after taking in the amazing historical sites that Toronto has to offer. To take advantage of this incredible offer call 416- 863-9700 or visit www.lemeridien.com/kingedward.

About Le Méridien
Le Méridien brand, currently represented by approximately 120 luxury properties in 50 countries, was acquired by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide in November 2005. With close to 90 per cent of its properties located in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, Le Méridien provides a strong international complement to Starwood’s primarily North American holdings. Plans call for dynamic expansion of Le Méridien-branded hotels within the next five years, concentrating in the U.S., Latin America, and Asia-Pacific, including destinations such as India, Thailand and China.

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