Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong has launched a new
Honeymoon Package, which includes luxurious accommodation,
romantic dining, spa treatments and a Lucky Eight Photography
Guide as a special gift.
Available in print or as an electronic version,
and published in both English and simplified Chinese, the guide
includes tourist favourites such as the Man Mo temple, as well as
locations that are likely to be little known even to regular
visitors to the city. Places such as the Hong Kong Wetlands Park
in the New Territories district of the city is included in the
list which offers photographers unexpected areas of greenery and
natural beauty. The hotel can arrange transportation and a picnic
for guests who wish to visit some of the more remote locations.
In addition to the guide, guests booking the Honeymoon
Package directly with the hotel can enjoy the following additional
benefits:
- Room rate of HK$6,880 for a Harbour Room or
HK$10,880 for an Oriental Suite per night, with a minimum
two-night stay. - Complimentary champagne and chocolate-dipped
strawberries in-room. - Romantic dinner for two at
Michelin-starred Pierre restaurant. - Two-hour spa treatment
for two in the Mandarin Spa’s couple’s suite. - Complimentary
champagne breakfast in-room on the first morning and an extensive
breakfast for two in either Clipper Lounge or Café Causette on the
second morning.
“No one knows the secrets of this city as well
as Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong,” said General Manager Jonas A. Schuermann. “We’ve been in the heart of Hong Kong for almost half
a century and have extensive experience in advising visitors the
best places to take the perfect picture. Eight is considered a
lucky number in Hong Kong, and we are delighted to share our
favourite ‘lucky eight’ places that honeymooners should visit to
create the ultimate photo album of their holiday.”
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