Enjoy an Indulgent Spa Staycation at Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou
To celebrate its recent win in Condé Nast Johansens Annual Luxury Spa Awards for Best Urban Escape, Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou is launching a Spa Soiree where guests can pamper themselves with an indulgent spa staycation. Designed to provide peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the city, guests can enjoy the best of the city and hotel, with accommodation in a spacious Club Deluxe Room, access to the exclusive Oriental Club Lounge including breakfast, evening cocktails and a relaxing 60-minute Oriental Essence treatment in the award-winning Spa for up to two persons. The Oriental Essence massage is part of Mandarin Oriental’s signature spa therapies and focuses on stressed areas of the body. Package rates start from CNY 2,700 per room per night with minimum 3 nights stay. Valid until 31 December 2017.
In order to relax in total comfort and privacy, The Spa boasts six single suites each complete with private steam showers and changing areas. There are also two couples’ suites which allow guests to enjoy treatments with a friend or partner, and a VIP suite that provides the ultimate oasis of relaxation with a vitality pool, relaxation and treatment spaces.
Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou’s additional line-up of impressive wellness facilities designed by Tony Chi includes a state-of-the-art Fitness and Wellness Centre, with cutting-edge Techno gym equipment, extensive heat and water facilities including steam rooms, saunas, vitality pools and experience showers.
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