December 2nd, 2008, by Mary Winston Nicklin
Free Night at Mandarin Oriental Prague: Luxury for Less in Europe as the Dollar Strengthens
It’s still possible to take a vacay during the economic downturn, Forbes points out, especially as other currencies fall against the dollar. Suddenly European holidays are looking a lot more feasible (and won’t break the bank). Airfares have been slashed, and hotels are offering great incentives. Case in point: The five-star Mandarin Oriental in fashionable Prague, housed in a renovated 14th century monastery, is offering a free night from January 3- March 31, 2009 (and visitors from the U.K. get their flights flown in for free!)


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