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Join the Festive Garden Party at the Karoo Art Hotel!

Posted on Wed November 27, 2024.

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of fun, food, and festive cheer!

On Friday, December 13, the Karoo Art Hotel is hosting a Garden Party that promises to be a highlight of the holiday season.

To book a room for this festive night email: reservations@karooarthotel.co.za

This exciting event will feature:

Christmas Gifts Galore: Discover a wide variety of unique and beautiful Christmas gifts for your loved ones. From handmade crafts to special holiday surprises, there’s something for everyone.

 


Live Music by DJ Kali: The perfect ambiance will be created by Barrydale's very own DJ Kali who is preparing something special for the evening.


Delicious Food Stalls: Enjoy a selection of mouthwatering treats from a variety of food stalls. Whether you’re craving something sweet, savoury, or spicy, there’s a dish waiting for you.


The Karoo Art Hotel’s charming garden will be transformed into a vibrant holiday wonderland, making it the perfect setting to celebrate the festive season with friends and family.

So, mark your calendar for December 13 and bring your holiday spirit! The party starts at 6pm and goes until 10pm.

Don’t miss out on the fun, laughter, and festive magic.

We can’t wait to see you there!

 

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