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    Murder Mystery Weekend - The Last Train from Paris


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    An exciting murder mystery dinner event where you work out “Who Did It?”

    Join us for an evening of interactive intrigue

    with the team from "Host a Murder" at one of Sydney’s most impressive heritage hotels as a single, couple or group.

    Play your part in piecing together the clues as you solve the case of...

    "The Last Train from Paris"

    It’s 1940, you’re aboard an express escaping soon-to-be-occupied Paris as the German troops march towards the city.
    Roads are blocked; trains are crammed. This game is a lot like Murder On The Orient Express with a brilliant twist.

    Find out who amongst your fellow diners killed the mysterious woman in cabin 9 after a vicious fight!

    • 2-course dinner menu
    • Each guest with their own character to play
    • Dress is 1940’s with characters assigned on the night

    VENUE: Private Dining Room,
    Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh Street Sydney

    📞 Bookings and Information: Call us on 02 9284 1006 or email functions@thecastlereagh.com.au

    BOOK ACCOMMODATION PARKING INFORMATION

    Make a weekend of it and stay a night or two!

    The Castlereagh Boutique Hotel is one of the most unique heritage hotels in Sydney. Steeped in history, the building opened in 1927 and at the time, was the tallest reinforced concrete building in the city with views stretching across Hyde Park.

    The hotel is featured in The Rowland Sinclair Mysteries by Sulari Gentill - Rowland often dines in the restaurant! The hotel also features in Sydney Open, an annual celebration of architecture throughout the city.

    So why not stay the weekend and book a night in one of our traditional boutique or deluxe rooms - click here to book.

    Video - Host a Murder Team and Reviews

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