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Hotel Trundle celebrates third birthday with special packages

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Hotel Trundle owners posing in front of hotel with flower display

Hotel Trundle owners Rita Patel + Marcus Munse with Fern Studio Flowers’ recent pop-up | Photo by Southern Stitched

ICYMI, Hotel Trundle just turned the big 3. 🎂

They’re celebrating with a brand new Birthday Package, which includes:

  • 2 cupcakes from Ally & Eloise
  • 2 splits of champagne
  • 2 keepsake wine glasses
Unicorn pinata and purple balloons

Fittingly, the boutique hotel shares its April 9 birthday with National Unicorn Day | Photo via Hotel Trundle

As a birthday gift, they’re offering guests $15 off this package when they book by the end of April for stays through July 31.

In May, they’ll be rolling out their Life is a Zoo Package in honor of Mother’s Day, which includes discounted Riverbanks Zoo tickets and $5 of “fun money” to spend there. #ProTip: Be on the lookout for a discount on this package coming in June.

And that’s not all they’re celebrating. Hotel Trundle recently earned mentions in 2 national publications: Travel + Leisure and Cuisine Noir. 🎉

Want to stay in the loop on future offers? Sign up for Hotel Trundle’s email list + follow them on Instagram for deals. (Bonus: Tag your pics with #hoteltrundle for a chance to be featured on their page.)

See all of Hotel Trundle’s packages (for foodies, art lovers + more).

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