Hotel partners with De Beers to offer guests a sparkling Christmas experience

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Hotel partners with De Beers to offer guests a sparkling Christmas experience

The Wellesley Knightsbridge has partnered with De Beers to offer a bespoke jewellery experience during the festive period.

The hotel has designed a ’12 Jewels of Christmas’ package for guests looking to add a touch of sparkle to their visit to London during the Christmas season.

Guests booking the new ‘12 Jewels of Christmas’ package will be whisked away in the hotel’s courtesy chauffeur service to De Beers’ store on Old Bond Street where they will enjoy a private diamond consultation with the store director. During the trip, everyone will be given the opportunity to have their very own pieces of jewellery individually crafted by the well-known diamond company.

Whether it’s the perfect ring for a festive engagement, or the ultimate Christmas gift, guests will come away with a bespoke piece of jewellery to cherish.

Those booking the 12 Jewels of Christmas package will enjoy:

An overnight stay in one of The Wellesley Knightsbridge’s Executive Rooms for two people
A bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne upon arrival
Chauffeur to De Beers’ store on Old Bond Street or in Harrods (subject to availability)
A private diamond consultation with De Beers’ Store Director
A full English breakfast for two
The hotel is offering this De Beers’ experience package, which starts at £425 for an executive room, until December 23.

Wellesley Knightsbridge is not the only hotel to be partnering with jewellery firms this Christmas.

Luxury hotel group Rocco Forte Hotels has partnered with local jewellers to create impressive displays, exclusive jewels, and competitions for its guests.

The Balmoral in Edinburgh has teamed with Hamilton & Inches, while Brown’s Hotel in Mayfair, London has worked with neighbouring jewellery retailer, Boodles.

News Source: professionaljeweller.com

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