WIN! A two-night break for two in Lisbon

Saturday 20 November 2010 20:00 EST
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We've teamed up with Hotels.com – the world's leading hotel booking website – to offer a two-night break for two in Lisbon, Portugal.

Enter our draw and you could win two nights' B&B in a double room at the four-star Hotel Tivoli Oriente (tivoli hotels.com). You'll also receive two economy-class return flights, courtesy of TAP Portugal Airlines, from Gatwick or Heathrow. Email your name, address, and phone number to ios@hotels.com, putting Hotels.com Prize Draw in the subject line, by noon, Friday 26 November 2010.

Emma Lowe, of Notts, won last week's Dublin trip.

Please write OPT OUT at the top of your entry if you do not wish to receive promotional materials from IPL or our draw partners. The holiday will be subject to availability, between Friday and Sunday, until 30 June 2011. Special conditions apply. Entrants must be aged 18 years or over.

For full draw rules go to independent.co.uk/legal.

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