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Passion or Pampering In Latin America- Pets Allowed!
Hilton
Latin America has produced two head turning packages that will have travellers
in a spin. A tantalizing tango experience and a pet friendly getaway with a
twist will raise pulses on and off the dance floor!
Go "Totally Tango” In Buenos Aires
Romance,
passion and history – they all come together in Argentina's signature dance, the
tango. Twinkle toes can become stars and make their own dance magic at the
Hilton Buenos Aires, which is offering a new package. The ‘Totally Tango’
experience is available through March 31 2007 and includes an intimate tango
lesson for two with one of Argentina’s top dancers. Immersion in the world of
Tango is complete with two tickets to a dinner show at “Esquina Carlos Gardel”
and two tickets to the World Tango Museum.
For more information:
Reservations.BuenosAires@hilton.com
More about Buenos Aires:
http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue72/72N-argentina.htm
Unleash A "No More Doggy Drama” Getaway In Sao Paulo Morumbi
According
to a recent LIFE/America Online poll, at least 30% of pet owners spend more time
with their pet than with their spouse. Seventy-eight percent of these pet owners
say that this pattern is true of their loyalties too. Unsurprisingly, these
divided devotions can spell trouble for some canine conflicted couples.
Thankfully, duos with pet-related tensions can restore romance and harmony with
the Hilton São Paulo Morumbi's ‘No More Doggy Drama’ getaway, through May 31,
2007.
Couples
can concentrate on each other while the precious pooch enjoys doggy day care and
daily walks in Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo's version of Central Park. Deluxe
accommodation and spa pampering for couples should complete the romantic
recharging. The package caters to dogs weighing up to 10 kilograms (about 22
pounds). Dogs don't have to be quarantined before arriving in Brazil, as long as
the country's documentation requirements are met.
More Information about pet regulations can be found at the
Brazilian Embassy's website
http://www.brasilemb.org/consulado/consular2.shtml.
For more information:
www.hilton.com
To learn more about Sao Paulo:
http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue74/74K-passionate.htm
Edited by Sarah Wilman
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