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Saturday 3 October 2026
Holiday Inn Nottingham
Price: £59.50 - £285
Basil, Sybil, and Manuel will be taking over the Holiday Inn Nottingham to bring you the Fawlty Towers Weekend Show.
Whilst staying at the hotel, you are invited to enjoy all the facilities available to guests.
Arrive around 14:00 and be checked into your room by the cast themselves, adding a special touch to your stay. At 16:00, join Basil, Sybil, and Manuel for a delightful Afternoon Cream Tea.
At 19:30, make your way to the Function Suite where the Fawlty Towers Comedy Dinner Show will commence. Relax and enjoy the show alongside a fabulous three-course meal. Once the curtain falls, continue the evening by dancing the night away at our disco.
On Sunday morning, enjoy a Full English Breakfast as the cast bid you farewell in true Fawlty Towers style. Safe journey home.
£285 per double /twin room for two guests
£215 per single room for one guest
£59.50 dinner show only
| Fawlty Towers Weekend & Dinner (3 Oct 2026 - 4 Oct 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday - Sunday | 19:00 | - 23:55 |
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