Travel: Competition: Win a city break
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To enter, send your answer, along with your name, address and telephone number, on a postcard to: City Break Competition, PO Box 4021, London E14 5BU. Entries must arrive by Tuesday 4 January.
The picture from last week's competition was of Stockholm. The prizewinner, Sue Carpenter from Shrewsbury, will travel to Stockholm courtesy of Scandinavian Travel Service (tel: 0207 559 6666) whose new Scandinavia Collection brochure features a complete range of holidays in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland.
Holidays on offer include city breaks, motoring tours, trips on the Norwegian Coastal Voyage, rail holidays and escorted coach tours with options for all age groups and budgets.
A three-night city break to Stockholm costs from pounds 320 per person, including return flights and bed and breakfast accommodation.
RULES: 1. The prize includes transport and three nights' accommodation for two people sharing a room. All other meals, drinks, travelling expenses and extras will be charged as taken. 2. The holiday is subject to availability and must be taken by 31 March 2000, excluding some peak periods. 3. The holiday is not transferable and there is no cash alternative. 4. Only one entry per person. The prize draw/competition is open to all residents of the UK aged 18 and over other than the employees (and their families) of Independent Newspapers or subsidiary companies. 5. The competition winner will be picked on Tuesday 4 January and the winner will be notified in writing within seven days of the draw. 6. The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. No responsibility will be taken for entries lost or damaged in the post. 7. All entries are the sole property of the Independent on Sunday and the winner must be willing to have his or her name published. 8. For details of correct answers and winner, please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Travel Desk at the Independent on Sunday. 9. No purchase is necessary.
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