Monday, March 15, 2010

Presidential Suite at Mandarin Oriental KL

Since I was given a chance to tour this luxurious suite,I felt that I needed to do it justice by sharing the information with my friends.

The below description has been extracted from the hotel's website.

Presidential Suite



From its exclusive location on the 30th floor, this suite commands a panoramic view of the spectacular city skyline. With 50 acres of landscaped gardens, in the form of KLCC Park, and the amazing Petronas Twin Towers, it takes a sumptuous suite to live up to the view. But the Presidential Suite succeeds – with luxury to spare.

The grand master bedroom is a haven of refinement, intricately decorated in muted gold with its enchanting, curtain draped four poster bed. The rich wood writing desk and classic mantelpiece clock add to the air of extravagance, which is followed through in the lavishly decorated living room with its plush red and gold fabrics and deep piled, hand loomed carpets. Entertainment possibilities abound, both traditional and high tech, thanks to the baby grand piano and DVD/CD player and a 34” Flat Screen remote control TV.

The separate, private dining room overlooks the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers, while the fully equipped kitchenette is perfect for dinner party preparation, with its own elegant silverware, fine bone china and crystal. You even have the services of your own personal butler to do the serving.

And if anything, the magnificent marble bathroom is even more luxurious, with its private sauna, whirlpool bath with inbuilt entertainment, personal gym equipment and separate double showers.

Oriental antiques, paintings and fresh flowers abound throughout the suite. Guests also have access to all the luxurious facilities of the Mandarin Oriental Club.

Approximately 335 square meters/3600 square feet.

Suites Facilities

  • Master bedroom
  • Living room
  • Luxurious marble bathroom with separate bath and shower
  • In room entertainment including DVD/CD, HiFi and VCR
  • Full turndown service including complimentary mineral water with complimentary sweets and special kids amenities
  • 24-hour room service
  • Laundry and valet service
  • Egyptian 600-hundred thread count bed linens
  • Guest washroom
  • Individually controlled air-conditioning
  • In-room safety box
  • Personalised welcome letter
  • Personalised stationary
  • Colour television with movie, news and music channels
  • Complimentary fruit basket, daily newspaper, tea and coffee making facility
  • Broadband Internet access
  • International Direct Dial telephones
  • Personalised voicemail
  • Refrigerator
  • Hair dryer and iron with ironing board
  • Asprey bath and beauty amenities
  • Premium bathrobe and silk yukata

Just to add a lil note of detail, it's 3 units of flatscreen TV, a 8-seater grand dining table, a lovely grand piano, and ENOUGH wardrobe space = an entire walkway of 2 doors closets for storage. And all this for a price of ..... well, I was told today that it's 29K a night! Wow.. what a luxury.

1 comment:

Jessyca said...

I just had buffet at Mandarin Oriental Hotel last saturday *BLink* And for my opinion, it is better than Golden Horse Hotel...