Ovolo Summer Concierge offers guests exclusive benefits, plus access to local dining and attractions

Ovolo Summer Concierge offers guests exclusive benefits, plus access to local dining and attractions
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Ovolo Hotels has launched a new Summer Concierge initiative where guests can not only enjoy 20 per cent off rooms but also gain exclusive access to curated benefits across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra.

Running from December 2024 to February 2025, Summer Concierge guests will enjoy partnerships with local restaurants, wellness facilities and top attractions, showcasing the best each city has to offer, with bonuses such as welcome or complimentary dishes, and special discounts.

Available for those who book directly at ovolohotels.com, Summer Concierge guests can explore each city like a true local with a simple flash of their Ovolo room key, unlocking all these exclusive benefits.

“Summer Concierge is about going beyond a typical stay to curate insider experiences for our guests,” Ovolo Hotels’ Group director of Marketing, Stephen Howard, said.

Enjoy discounts across a wide range of restaurants with an Ovolo booking.

These exclusive offers and experiences give guests an effortless way to enjoy the best of the local scene to make their summer truly memorable, all while supporting beloved neighbourhood businesses.”

In Sydney, partner offer highlights include dessert and house cocktail ‘Sampan’ at Ovolo Woolloomooloo’s stylish neighbouring waterfront restaurant China Doll, a cocktail on arrival at modern Australian harbourside restaurant Aria, saganaki cheese at contemporary Greek taverna The Apollo and $2 oysters and $15 margaritas in Sky Bar at Sydney CBD’s Shellhouse. Bondi Junction skin clinic Fayshell offers 20 per cent off treatments, while designer P.E Nation also offers 20 per cent off and BridgeClimb Sydney 10 per cent off.

Similar offers in Melbourne include a complimentary glass of Chandon at newly opened Chapel St hotspot
Tombo Den and 10 per cent off  the bill at fire-focused Vietnamese Firebird.

For those staying at CBD venue Laneways By Ovolo, guests can experience lychee infused, Maggie Wong cocktail for two, as well as a shared dessert at Hong Kong-inspired modern Asian restaurant Yum Sing House.

In Brisbane, guests at The Valley can enjoy 15 per cent off their bill at Middle Eastern vegetarian
hotspot, ZAZATA, or a two-hour Summer Aperitivo package for $55 at Euro-inspired Naldham House.

Discounts are available at P.E Nation.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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