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The King is coming to Birmingham
The World’s Number One Elvis Tribute Artist, Ben Portsmouth is Elvis! He’ll be bringing his unique style and charisma to Birmingham and will show audiences why he is regarded as the best in the business. Internationally renowned as one of, if
not the best Elvis tribute in the world today, Ben made history when he was crowned ‘Worldwide Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist’ in 2012 – the only artist from outside the USA to ever win this prestigious title. He looks like Elvis, sings like Elvis and has an on stage charisma that
An elegant stay in the heart of the city
The newest addition to Birmingham’s luxury hospitality offer and the brand’s first in Europe, the four-star Park Regis hotel has now opened its doors to guests, bringing four-star elegance to the heart of the city centre. The 253-bedroom hotel is based on Birmingham’s bustling Broad Street
and overlooks Five Ways, making it ideally located for access to the city’s major attractions, as well as being connected to transport links within Birmingham and beyond. The hotel boasts two junior suites and the largest presidential suite in the city, and is home to a host of food, beverage, wellbeing and business facilities. The hotel’s 1565 restaurant and bar, located on the fourth floor, features
signature dishes, grills and classics as well as its unique afternoon ‘Tea in the Park’, while its restaurant Rofuto – Japanese for ‘loft’ – features dishes such as sushi, tempura and yakitori from the grill. Sitting atop the hotel at 137ft in the air and providing panoramic views across Birmingham, Rofuto is accompanied by a cocktail lounge and Sake bar Kurabu. The hotel is also home to Shakina Urban Dry Spa, offering single and
double bedded therapy rooms for relaxing treatments such as hot stone massage and luxury facials. For corporate travellers, the hotel includes an executive level complete
with its own check-in facilities, while a business lounge provides a private space for guests to get work done. Its 15th floor conference and meeting spaces provide flexible space for up to 150 delegates and can cater for weddings and parties as well as corporate functions. The hotel’s luxury bathrooms – also on the 15th floor – provide views across the city which have generated national media interest. Park Regis is offering a package worth £250 for two guests to enjoy a
three-course dinner in its 1565 restaurant and bar, an overnight stay in one of its executive double rooms, followed by breakfast back in its 1565 restaurant (subject to availability).
To enter the competition tell us: Q: How many bedrooms does Park Regis have?
Send your answer to
s.cooke@
birmingham-chamber.com by close of play on 10 June 2016.
Winners May 2016 issue
Winner of the Exec Boardroom Package with lunch for 12 people with theme park tickets included at Drayton Manor Park is Simon Beacham, Director of ABC Solutions (UK) Ltd.
Winner of the cocktail masterclass for eight employees at The Edgbaston Boutique Hotel is Hayley Simonds of Mills & Reeve LLP
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has audiences believing at times they are watching the King himself! Tickets are available for the show from
www.theticketfactory.com We’re giving you the chance to experience it for yourself, by winning one of three pairs of tickets to his show at the Barclaycard Arena on 3 September.
To enter the competition simply answer the following question:
Q: What year was Ben Portsmouth crowned ‘Worldwide Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist’?
Send your answer to
s.cooke@
birmingham-chamber.com by close of play on Friday 10 June 2016.
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