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Hotel Packages from Le Meridien Angkor

Hotel Packages from Le Meridien Angkor

Visiting the legendary temples of Angkor Wat? Take advantage of these travel packages from Le Meridien Angkor:

Cultural Explorer - includes an Apsara Dance culture show for two with international buffet dinner. Rates start from US$159++ per night.
Angkor Weekend Break - airport transfers, breakfast and late check-out. Rates start from US$139 per room per night
Angkor Wat Splendor - includes a one day tour for two of Angkor Wat Temple with an English speaking guide, transportation and temple pass fee.
Khmer Spa Indulgence - includes a one hour traditional Khmer massage which is “based upon the concept of meridians or invisible lines of energy running along the body”.

You can book these exclusive getaways until September 30, 2007.

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Novotel Citygate Hong Kong Offers Biz Floor Package

Novotel Citygate Hong Kong Offers Biz Floor Package

In celebration of its first anniversary, Novotel Citygate Hong Kong is offering an exclusive Biz Floor Package from HK$1,128* per room per night. In addition to standard Biz Floor benefits guests will enjoy these extra perks:

  • Complimentary in-room broadband Internet access (limited to one computer)
  • Complimentary mini bar* (One time consumption; selective items only incl. beer, soft drinks, water & fruit juice)
  • HK$200 laundry allowance per room per stay
  • Complimentary local calls

This offer runs from 1 May to 31 July 2007.

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The Place Hotel & Spa to Open in Shanghai in 2008

The Place Hotel & Spa to Open in Shanghai in 2008

As mentioned in the Newsweek article I referred to in my previous entry on boutique hotels, there are more of these types of accommodations cropping up in Shanghai, too. One of those will be exclusive The Place Hotel & Spa on Nanjing Lu West, due to open next year.

The 22-storey hotel will operate a ‘guests only’ policy in all public areas to give enhanced exclusivity and utter privacy, with a heavy emphasis on unbeatable service for which guests can expect some of the highest room rates in the city.

What makes it different from other hotels? Guests pay a fixed rate that includes extra amenities such as twenty-four hour butler service, full office and lounge facilities, wi-fi broadband access throughout and in-room breakfast, are all part of the package. A good deal, especially for business travellers.

As for luxury, rooms are generally on the large side (a standard room size is 45sqm) with three-metre-high ceilings, and equipped with those little extras that makes a big difference: personal espresso machines, a printer and deep baths with views over the park and the city. Sounds awesome, eh?

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Boutique Hotels in Asia

Boutique Hotels in Asia

Lately, I encounter more and more hotels describing themselves as a boutique hotel. It sounds posh, chic, something extraordinary, But what exactly is a boutique hotel?

Boutique hotel is a term originating in North America to describe intimate, usually luxurious or quirky hotel environments. Boutique hotels differentiate themselves from larger chain/branded hotels and motels by providing personalized level accommodation and services / facilities.

Typically boutique hotels are furnished in a themed, stylish and/or aspirational manner. Although usually considerably smaller than a mainstream hotel (often ranging from 3 to 100 guest rooms), boutique hotels can often have hundreds of rooms in major cities. Guest rooms and suites are fitted with telephony and Wi-Fi Internet, air-conditioning, honesty bars and often cable/pay TV. Guest services are attended to by 24 hour hotel staff. Many boutique hotels have on-site dining facilities, and the majority offer bars and lounges which may also be open to the general public.

Basically, it’s offers all the conveniences of large chain-hotels, with the personalized service typical of smaller establishments. Such type of accommodations are on the rise in Asia, too. Here are Newsweek’s top picks:

New Majestic, Singapore - serves some of the best modern Cantonese cuisine in town
Reflections, Bangkok (photo) -visitors can view and choose their own rooms on the hotel’s web site
Jia Hong, Kong -the popular restaurant Opia offers modern European cuisine and has won awards for being one of the best restos in town.

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Conde Nast Traveller’s 2007 Hot List of World Best Hotels

A dozen Asian hotels made it to the list of the Conde Nast Traveller’s Hot List of the best hotels in the world for 2007.

On 7th place: Banyan Tree Lijiang (photo), at Yunnan Province, China
On 12th place: Commune by the Great Wall Kempinski, at Badaling Mountains, China
On 16th place: Four Seasons Resort Maldives, at Landaa Giraavaru, Maldives
On 33rd place: Mahua Kothi, at Madhya Pradesh, India
On 44th place: Raffles Beijing Hotel, in Beijing, China
On 49th place: The Bulgari Resort, in Indonesia
On 50th place: The Eugenia, in Thailand
On 51st place: The Fortress, in Koggala, Sri lanka
On 57th place: The Luxe Manor, in Hong Kong, China
On 59th place: The Nam Hai, in Vietnam
On 60th place: The Park Street Hotel, in Sri Lanka
and rounding the list at 65th place: W Retreat & Spa Maldives, in Maldives

Are they worth the kudos? Check them out and see for yourself!

Honeymoon at the Sofitel Phokeethra Krabi Resort

Honeymoon at the Sofitel Phokeethra Krabi Resort

A Spas Travel News alerts us to the opening of a new luxury hotel in Krabi, Thailand: the Sofitel Phokeethra Krabi Resort. From the resort hotel’s website:

A short distance from Ao Nang and surrounded by pristine rainforest, Sofitel Phokeethra Krabi is a luxury resort featuring 276 rooms, most with a large balcony facing the ocean, providing views of the limestone islands and stunning sunsets over the Andaman Sea. There are three restaurants, five bars, a 7000 square metre swimming pool, fitness centre, Turkish bath, spa, childrens playground and conference facilities for up to 350 delegates.

Although the resort is great for tourists and business travelers alike, it is also an ideal place for those looking for that perfect honeymoon destination. For those getting hitched until the end of June, you might want to take advantage of this offer:

Perfect for couples on a romantic getaway or honeymooners, LeSpa ‘Signature Treatment Package’ is priced at 7,250 baht (US$215) a night double occupancy (deluxe room) and valid until 30 June 2007. The deal includes breakfast and massage treatment for two in specially designed treatment rooms for couples. The package includes a one hour ‘LeSpa Original’ Relaxing Massage with cool and warm seashells.

More about the LeSpa Original Relaxing Massage and other romantic and luxurious treats from Sofitel Krabi, from Spas Travel News.

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