
"The 86-room, 52-suite hotel includes three Mandarin Signature Suites and a Grand Royal Suite. In terms of dining, guests will be spoiled for choice: executive chef Thomas Seifried is heading up four culinary destinations, including Le Sept, the hotel's seafood-focused fine dining restaurant that blends French techniques with Asian influence. The hotel is also home to a full-service spa with seven treatment rooms, a couple's suite, an indoor pool and a fitness centre."
"This week, luxury travel stretches from cities to mountains and untamed wilderness. In Vienna, Mandarin Oriental gears up to open its first Austrian hotel, set within a restored Art Nouveau courthouse. Across the Atlantic, SIRO Brickell introduces a wellness-focused approach to Miami's energetic urban scene. Snow enthusiasts can anticipate Southworth's Alpine Club, an exclusive Telluride members club, while in Uganda, safari lovers will welcome WildPlaces' seventh lodge."
""Our aim is to create a place that is both a retreat for international travellers and a meeting place for locals with an appreciation of the extraordinary," says Mario Habicher, General Manager. The opening adds to Mandarin Oriental's portfolio of 43 hotels, 12 residences and 26 homes, located across 27 countries."
Luxury hospitality developments span cities, mountains and wilderness, offering diverse high-end experiences. Mandarin Oriental Vienna occupies a restored heritage courthouse with 86 rooms, 52 suites, multiple dining venues led by executive chef Thomas Seifried, and a full-service spa with seven treatment rooms, a couple's suite, an indoor pool and fitness centre. SIRO Brickell emphasizes wellness within Miami's urban energy. Southworth will open The Alpine Club, Telluride's first fully private on-mountain members' club at 10,540 ft with gondola access and a 26,000-sq-ft basecamp for year-round membership. WildPlaces expands with a seventh lodge in Uganda for safari travelers.
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