Trends | Conrad Bengaluru offers travel leisure options within the city for travelers

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The Great Small Breaks staycation offers complimentary stays and meals for children aged below 12, among other experiences

As the unlock unfolds and families are eager for short –distance getaways, Conrad Bengaluru has come out with the perfect option. Under the umbrella of Hilton’s campaign “Great Small Breaks”, a one of a one-of-a-kind staycation offer, tailor-made for families and young guests, Conrad Bengaluru has launched their version of leisure travel within the city for leisure travelers, especially families.

This initiative by the property promises to enhance the Conrad experience for families, especially their young ones with complimentary stays, personalized surprises, interactive games and a whole host of fun activities.

“As the Garden city, unlocks to its residents, we took this opportunity to gift our little ones an experience of boundless joy and happiness in a safe abode. Under our brand initiative of Great Small Breaks, we connected the hearts of millions in the city for an inspiring weekend getaways. With this initiative, we have touched the aspects of capturing the entire journey of a Little Guest – from a Disney land experiential welcome, to an elevated Check in, Room stay, kids menu, kids zone activities and much more to delight them. As we are returning back to travel, we are here to imbued and spread the warmth of Hilton Hospitality across the globe”, said Srijan Vadhera, General Manager, Conrad Bengaluru.

The experience begins straight from the guest’s doorstep with a customized, fairy-tale like pickup service. The property cars are decorated with balloons, filled with chocolates along with games to keep the young ones occupied while on their way to the property. On arrival, the guests are greeted with a larger than life Mickey Mouse and a tray filled with lollypops, marshmallows and chocolate dip, as a welcome treat. With a special check -in counter with an elevated step for the young ones, they are asked to fill in their preferences for cupcakes, chocolates or cookies.