Book online and get a 5% discount at the Raven Hall Country House Hotel
Industry: Travel & Leisure
All those who want to save time by reserving their rooms at the Raven Hall Country House Hotel will be entitled to an exclusive 5% discount.
Yorkshire (PRUnderground) April 15th, 2013
Here at the Raven Hall Country House Hotel, which is widely regarded as one of the best hotels in Scarborough and the surrounding area, we are always trying to make things as easy and enjoyable for our guests as possible.
Anyone who has stayed with us before will know how importantly we take our responsibilities for delivering first class customer service, from the initial booking enquiry to the moment those who come to us leave our beautiful North Yorkshire site; it is for this reason that we have decided to launch a special offer for anyone who arranges their trip here through what we believe is the quickest and most simple method – going online.
Whilst you may sometimes be cautious of purchasing items or services on the internet, we at Raven Hall can guarantee that our virtual booking system is completely secure and 100% reliable. And now, all those who want to save time by reserving their rooms in this way will also be entitled to an exclusive 5% discount, just for confirming their getaway to what is arguably the finest Whitby hotel from the comfort of their computer.
Of course, our friendly and helpful team are available to speak to every day via telephone, and we are still happy to take bookings the traditional way. However, with this special reduction to be had simply for going through our website, why not take a closer look at doing so for your next stay with us?
About Raven Hall Country House Hotel
Raven Hall Country House Hotel offers the perfect way to explore Scarborough, Whitby and Robins Hoods Bay.
Nestled delightfully on the coast line of Robins Hoods Bay, our establishment offers incredible views across the North York Moors National Park and the North Sea.
Why not call us on 01723 087 0353 or visit us at www.ravenhall.co.uk today?