‘Miracle on South Mall’ festive invite to Cork's Imperial Hotel

The hotel is inviting guests to stay this Christmas, “for the first time in years”.
‘Miracle on South Mall’ festive invite to Cork's Imperial Hotel

The Imperial Hotel is inviting guests to experience its ‘Miracle on South Mall’ Christmas Residential package over the festive period. Picture: Denis Minihane.

The Imperial Hotel in Cork is inviting guests to stay at the venue this Christmas, “for the first time in years”.

The hotel’s ‘Miracle on South Mall’ festive decor was unveiled this week, alongside a new Christmas Residential Package.

The Christmas Residential Package includes two or three nights of luxury accommodation, breakfast each morning in Helena’s Restaurant, a festive welcome drink on arrival, a three-course Christmas Eve dinner, a sparkling drinks reception and traditional Christmas Day lunch; followed by a relaxed evening buffet, and a festive gift in each room.

Lorraine Gavigan, who is the hotel’s general manager said Christmas at The Imperial “has always been magical, but this year we’re taking it to another level”.

“With our Miracle on South Mall décor and, for the first time in years, the opportunity to spend Christmas here as a resident, we want to create something truly special.

“Whether you’re joining us for the full residential experience, a festive meal, or simply to soak up the atmosphere, everyone is invited to be part of the magic.”

For more information, or to make a booking, visit: https://www.imperialhotelcork.com.

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