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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Mantra Bell City Melbourne Conference Offering

Mantra Group has added its largest hotel to their 116 strong network, with the rebranding of the 844-room Bell City in Preston, Melbourne. The Group now manages the dual hotel towers - now known as Mantra Bell City (383 rooms) and BreakFree Bell City (461 rooms) - which form part of a large-scale mixed-used development.



Recognised as the leading hotel and events precinct in Melbourne's north, Bell City is located just 9 kilometres from Melbourne's CBD. The property boasts a large range of accommodation options, extensive food and beverage outlets, first class recreational facilities and a choice of 15 conference spaces, including a vast ballroom catering for up to 500 guests. As a mixed-use development, Bell City is also home to numerous retail and commercial tenancies, serviced offices, and a 600 space car park.

“This hotel is a game changer for Mantra Group in terms of conferencing offerings – its sheer capacity teamed with its exceptional level of quality has really put us on the map in Greater Melbourne,” said Mantra Group's Director of MICE, Paul Wilson.

A special Mantra Bell City conference package is on offer to celebrate the launch:

Meet from $50* per person and stay from $139* per room per night, plus, book an event by 30 April and hold before 20 December 2015 for a complimentary Day Delegate lunch*; complimentary Wi-Fi and parking for just $4 per day.

For conference and event enquiries contact alexandra.lohe@mantra.com.au. Further information available at www.mantra.com.au/bell-city.

The consistently high-performing greater Melbourne hotel market, combined with Bell City's unique market drivers, is complemented by Mantra's existing portfolio of eight Melbourne hotels and airport precinct hotel.

Visit Mantra Group at stand #C400.

*Conditions apply: The upgrade includes 2 hot dishes to the Delegate Package lunch; the $50 per day is based on a Half Day package; Minimum 20 people – maximum 500 people.

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