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The 12 films of Christmas, the royal movie experience at Corinthia Hotel

Do you need a shot of holiday cheer and an ultimate X-mas experience? If you’re looking for a classic film, a romantic comedy, or a new kids’ flick, there’s a Christmas themed one everyone. This Christmas, Corinthia Hotel  features the festive classics, between 22-27 December at the impressive ballroom. In the afternoon, the little ones can watch a movie and come evening there’s mulled wine and gingerbread for the adults to enjoy while the festive film plays. Two movies will be featured per day in original language.

Programme:

22nd December

  • 16:00 – Elf (2003)
  • 21:00 – The Holiday (2006)

23rd December

  • 16:00 – Frozen (2013)
  • 21:00 –Home Alone 1.

24th December

  • 16:00 – How the Grinch stole Christmas (2000)
  • 21:00 – Home Alone 2. (2006)

25th December

  • 16:00 – Polar Express (2004)
  • 21:00 –Home Alone 3.

26th December

  • 16:00 – Rise of the Guardians (2012)
  • 21:00 – Love Actually (2003)

27th December

  • 16:00 – The Santa Clause (1994)
  • 21:00 –Scrooged (1988)

Date & Time: 22nd – 27th December, from 4pm | from 9pm

For in-house guests the tickets are complimentary. It is required to make a reservation in advance.

Price:  HUF 1000 | € 3.5 per child per movie – under 12 years – includes one small drink and one small popcorn. HUF 2000 | € 6.5 per adult per movie- includes one soft drink and one large popcorn

Corinthia Hotel Budapest reserves the right to apply changes to the program.

Photo: Pixabay

 

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