You want to book a hotel that one of your friends recommended to you for a family holiday at the seaside. Write a letter to the hotel manager to make arrangements. In your letter, explain what accommodation you require and when you want to stay ask what will be included in the price enquire about activities and places of interest near the hotel

Dear Sir or Madam, I want to book a
hotel
recommended to you for a family holiday at the seaside. I am going to relax with my family in your
hotel
. My best friend recommended your
hotel
where he relaxed with his family six months ago . I noticed that your
hotel
is very big and comfortable to stay in with family . There are fifty-four bedrooms in your
hotel
, aren't there? In my view, there are very well built . I am going to occupy the
hotel
from 4th June to 14th June if these days your
hotel
book .It is interesting to me , how much does it cost if we stay ten days in
this
hotel
.And where is located your
hotel
, Is there located in the urban or suburban , Is there located near interesting places? I am looking forward to your answer as soon as possible and your answer is vital to us ! Yours faithfully , Mr Sanjar
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