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Follow on Google News | Olympic Hospitality Gold at the Austria House TirolWith only four days to go until the end of the Games, the question is who’ll win the gold medal for partying?
By: Horton PR Over the last 14 days, Austria House Tirol, located at Trinity House, has welcomed around 40,000 visitors into the Tirolean Alpine Garden from all over the world. British, German, Swiss, Irish, Australian, Danish, Croatian, Czech, South African, American, Canadian, Dutch, Italian, Belgian, French, Chinese visitors have all passed through and contributed to making a truly vibrant and international party atmosphere at the Austria House Tirol. Over 1200 sausages and 1500 schnitzels have been consumed and during the busy Ischgl party weekend over 7000 pints of beer were drunk in celebration! Extending the true meaning of hospitality, the Austria House Tirol has not charged an entrance fee for visitors to come and experience a part of the Alps in London. John, 34, lawyer from Bermondsey, says “I have been to other houses, like the Danish, Dutch, Russian and French, but the Austrians are having the best party, food and beer. That’s why I have been back for several times and don’t want the Olympic party to end!” This weekend the Kitzbühler- Over the last two weeks the highlights have included the official opening of the Austria House Tirol on Thursday 26th July, which welcomed the team of 20 cyclists who rode from Innsbruck to London raising over £15,000 for Disability Snowsport UK. ‘Snow-Day’ For more information about the events taking place at Austria House Tirol visit www.thealpsoflondon.tirol.at. For further information and images contact: Becky Horton, Horton PR becky.horton@ Holger Gassler, Head of Marketing & PR Tirol Werbung GmbH – Tirol Tourist Board, Austria Holger.gassler@ Notes to Editors: Trinity House, home to the General Lighthouse Authority, is located near the historic Tower of London and the River Thames and is one of London’s most distinguished private event venues. Behind the building’s imposing neo-classical façade, designed by Samuel Wyatt in 1794, are five graceful banqueting rooms for corporate and civil events and weddings ranging in capacity from 10 to 130 places. Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1514, the Corporation is also a major maritime charity, wholly funded by its endowments. The Corporation spends around £4m each year on its charitable activities including welfare of mariners, education and training, and the promotion of safety at sea. www.trinityhouse.co.uk or www.thls.org.uk http://www.youtube.com/ End
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