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Hilton’s dual Christmas markets showcase Seychelles’ rich cultural tapestry   |28 December 2023

Hilton’s dual Christmas markets showcase Seychelles’ rich cultural tapestry   

Labriz Gastrolounge, Bel Ombre, and DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa wove a captivating tale of community unity and cultural celebration through their dual Christmas markets on Saturday, December 23.

Beyond the market stalls and festivity, this immersive experience unfolded as a testament to the Seychellois spirit, bringing to life the essence of the islands' diverse culture.

The heart of the Christmas Bazaar was a celebration of Seychelles' rich cultural tapestry, showcasing the talents of local businesses and artisans. The collaboration with the district administration of Bel Ombre exemplified a commitment to community unity, fostering connections that extend beyond the event.

Attendees were treated to a diverse array of handmade crafts and unique artworks, immersing themselves in the artistic expressions of Seychelles. The air was filled with the enticing aromas of Seychellois flavours as visitors indulged in an exquisite selection of local delicacies. The festive atmosphere was heightened by live performances and family-friendly activities, creating a dynamic and engaging experience for all.

Andre Borg, country general manager of Hilton Seychelles, expressed his gratitude: “The success of these Christmas markets reflects the incredible support from the community and our commitment to celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Seychelles. Hilton Seychelles is honoured to have played a part in bringing people together during this festive season.”

As the markets concluded on a high note, Labriz Gastrolounge, Bel Ombre, and DoubleTree by Hilton Seychelles Allamanda Resort & Spa extend heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of these events.Together, we've created lasting memories, and we look forward to continuing this journey of community spirit and cultural appreciation in the future.

 

Text & photos contributed

 

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