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Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Launches Stylish Business Package

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Launches Stylish Business Package

Category: Asia Pacific
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2006-03-20


From now until 30 June 2006, guests can take advantage of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo’s MO Business Package. Relax in style at the award-winning group’s newest hotel, located just minutes away from Tokyo Station in the heart of the city’s financial district:

The MO Business package includes:

Single occupancy accommodation in a Deluxe Room (50 m2)

Complimentary continental breakfast, at K’shiki restaurant or via in-room dining

Daily choice of one of the following benefits during your stay:

One-time complimentary use of the heat and hydro-treatment area within The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo featuring a vitality pool, water jets, meditative crystal steam room, dry sauna and ice fountain.

Express dry cleaning (4-hour) of a 2-piece suit and one shirt or blouse, eg, delivery by 7 a.m. when collected by 3 a.m.

Situated on the hotel’s 30th to 33rd floors, all Deluxe Rooms after instant access to broadband Internet (100Mbps) through wireless and wired connections. Floor-to-ceiling windows present sweeping views of the metropolis while the tasteful interiors reflect the quiet Japanese aesthetic of simple tranquility.

The package price, exclusive of tax and service charge, is JPY 49,999 per night for a two-night stay or JPY 46,999 per night for three or more nights.

The offer is subject to availability and may not be used in conjunction with any other promotional campaigns. Reservations may be placed at www.mandarinoriental.com/tokyo or by calling any of the hotel group’s worldwide, published toll-free numbers.

With a superb location in the city’s prestigious financial district, Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo is bringing contemporary luxury to the historical and cultural centre of Tokyo commerce. True to its surroundings, the first Mandarin Oriental hotel in Japan dynamically blends the best of architecture old and new, with 179 spacious guestrooms and innovative restaurants and spa facilities situated on the top nine floors of the soaring new Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower which sits adjacent to the Mitsui Main Building, a Japanese cultural heritage property.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world’s most prestigious hotels and resorts, currently operating 21 luxury hotels with a further eight under development in Prague, Hainan Island, China and Riviera Maya, Mexico (2006), Boston (2007), Grand Cayman (2008), Chicago, Las Vegas and Macau (2009). In total, Mandarin Oriental now operates, or has under development, approximately 8,500 rooms in 15 countries with 14 hotels in Asia, 11 in the Americas and four in Europe.



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