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Hotel430 to host champagne, oyster experience

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Hotel430 is expected to host the inaugural Champagne & Oyster Experience, an exclusive lifestyle event celebrating sophistication, fine taste, and connection.

It takes place on 1st November 2025 at the plush hotel in the Central Business District (CBD).

A press release from the hotel says guests will enjoy a curated selection of premium champagnes, fresh oysters, and gourmet bites, accompanied by live music, entertainment, and exceptional hospitality. The event brings together distinguished guests, lifestyle enthusiasts, and industry partners for a memorable celebration of luxury and culture. “The Champagne & Oyster Experience is more than an event, it’s a statement of elegance and the art of living well,” said Thapelo Mmono, Group Head of Marketing and Public Relations. “We’re delighted to create an experience that reflects our brand’s refined spirit and passion for timeless moments,” said Mmono. The day’s programmes promises a seamless flow of refined experiences, from a warm welcome with chilled champagne and canapés, to an exquisite champagne and oyster pairing session, followed by relaxed lounge music and an after-dark celebration set in an intimate, soulful ambiance. Guests will also enjoy all-day access to spa pairings, lounge privileges, and the signature Hotel430 luxe atmosphere. The Champagne & Oyster Experience marks the beginning of Hotel430’s annual lifestyle series, a celebration of taste, culture, and meaningful connection.

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