The Graham Georgetown Celebrates the National Cherry Blossom Festival
Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 26, 2015 -- The Graham Georgetown, Georgetown’s premier boutique hotel, is offering a special Cherry Blossom Festival package, allowing guests to celebrate the Festival in luxury. The National Cherry Blossom Festival, DC’s annual celebration of the beautiful blooms that blossom around the tidal basin, thanks to a 1912 gift from the Mayor of Tokyo, envelops DC until April 12, 2015.
The Graham’s Cherry Blossom Festival package features two tickets on the official cherry blossom riverboat cruise that launches just steps away from the hotel. Guests can see the cherry blossoms as well as the prized monuments of the capital city from the relaxing comfort of a riverboat cruise that embarks at Washington Harbor, just a stone’s throw from the hotel, and finish the day with a stroll along the historic C&O canal.
With rates starting at $289, this package includes:
• Luxury Guestroom or Suite
• Two Adult Tickets on the official cherry blossom riverboat cruise which launches just steps from the hotel (additional tickets can be bought for $26/person before completing your reservation)
• Complimentary Valet Parking
• Complimentary Wi-Fi
The Graham Georgetown’s brand new cocktail cellar, The Alex, is serving a special cherry blossom-themed dessert and cocktail to celebrate this vibrant time in the district. The Cherry Graham ($7) is a cocktail made with Captain Morgan White Rum, Maraschino Liquor, Lemon Juice, Hibiscus Syrup, Brandied Cherries and garnished with a cherry. For dessert, The Alex is offering Fiery Cherries ($8) made with cherries soaked in brandy and set ablaze at diners' tables, poured on top of white chocolate mousse and served with dried cherry and pistachio tuile.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival offers a variety of diverse and creative celebrations, daily events and activities, such as the concerts, art festivals and Tidal Basin Paddle Boats, many of them free and open to the public. Located just off M Street, The Graham Georgetown is just a block away from the many shops and dining options of historic Georgetown, and mere minutes away from the bustle of Festival activities. The Graham Georgetown’s guest service agents are neighborhood experts, ready and happy to assist with directions and advice on the best events and how to get to them.
For more information or to book the package, please contact The Graham Georgetown at (855) 341-1292 or visit http://www.thegrahamgeorgetown.com.
About The Independent Collection: The IC is a growing collection of cultivated and intimate lifestyle hotels located in unique residential neighborhoods of gateway cities across the US. Founded in New York in Tribeca and then Brooklyn, it has grown to Boston’s West End, Midtown Village in Philadelphia, Washington’s Capitol Hill and Georgetown, down to Miami’s South Beach and west to Hotel Milo Santa Barbara across the last five years. This distinctive hotel concept is renowned for its authentic connection to the local communities, personalized service and residential comforts. Independent Collection hotels are created for the independently minded traveler and invite guests to experience the true spirit of the city.
About HHM: Formerly known as Hersha Hospitality Management, HHM operates 115 hotels across the United States. It provides turnkey hotel management, asset management and receivership for properties with leading brand affiliations through Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Starwood, and Intercontinental Hotel Group. HHM also operates 28 independent hotels ranging from The Rittenhouse Hotel, a AAA Five Diamond property in Philadelphia, to the Larkspur Landing hotels, all-suite extended stay properties in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Its highly experienced team is accustomed to serving as a fiduciary to publicly traded companies, joint ventures, institutional real estate owners and private investors.
Mary Falso, The Independent Collection, HHM, http://independentcollection.com/, +1 (267) 238-5025, [email protected]
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