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Leasowe Castle offers luxury setting for World Tourism Day
Leasowe Castle is set to welcome guests as part of World Tourism Day (September 27).
The 16th century castle sits in the heart of the Wirral Peninsula with idyllic views of the coastline. With convenient access to both Liverpool and Chester, the hotel offers a luxury venue for tourists to explore all that the North West has to offer.
General Manager of Leasowe Castle Mike Dewey said: *“Everyone here at Leasowe Castle is a huge advocate of World Tourism Day, which reminds the community of the social value of tourism. The Castle itself is a must-see destination, steeped in history and cultural charm which reflects regal British heritage. We regularly attract visitors from afar but also welcome those from the local area whether it is for an overnight stay or a delicious meal at our in-house restaurant Brasserie 1593.
“Leasowe Castle is always popular amongst business travellers and local delegates alike, with our unique setting for meetings and conferences which can house from two to 350 attendees.”*
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Craig Guy .
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