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Julie Delahaye

Hotel delivers puppies and Prosecco to your room in new room service offering

Puppies and Prosecco are two of our favourite things, so it seems almost too good to be true that one hotel is offering both in a new room service offering!

Kimpton Hotel Monaco has launched a Puppies and Prosecco package where guests can request to have their very own puppy party.

All they need to do is call the concierge and book the date and time, and the staff will bring the puppies (and prosecco) direct to their room.

That includes a visit from a host of adorable rescue puppies looking to hang out and play, as well as some Prosecco and nibbles including Italian cicchettis from Panzano.

Basically, they're seriously upping the stakes when it comes to room service, and we are loving it.

The best part is that while you get to enjoy the puppy party, you'll also be doing a good deed as 50 per cent of the proceeds will be donated to charity Lifeline Puppy Rescue.

Unfortunately you'll need to be prepared to jet set to visit the hotel, as it's located in in Denver, Colorado.

Still, if you are planning a trip to the states then you may want to try and book a stay at the Luxury Suite between the 23rd-26th August when the Puppies and Prosecco package is running.

Rooms start from $50 a night when booked on the Best Flexible Rate - you can find out more on the Kimpton Hotel Monaco website.

Chris Guse, general manager of Hotel Monaco Denver, told US website Departures: "At Hotel Monaco, we are always looking for advanced elements of comfort and feelings of home for our guests.

"With that approach, puppies have naturally been incorporated into our evening wine hour program. The joy this activation has generated for everyone involved made it apparent we needed to take the concept to another level but in a more intimate setting."

Although dog fans might want to consider the US state for their next few holidays as it's also home to a hotel with a Bernese Mountain Dog which greets guests and even tucks them in at night.

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