After five successful years as one of the best hotels in the city, Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona is pleased to announce the addition of 17 spacious and luxurious suites and five additional rooms to its inventory, bringing the total room count to 120.
Located in the modernist building adjacent to the hotel on the city’s most luxurious boulevard, Passeig de Gràcia, the rooms are all easily accessible via the main building. Each of the new rooms and suites range from 44 to 124 square metres, and all have been exquisitely designed with an emphasis on style and space.
Bookable from April 2014, guests can benefit from the Suite Temptations package available for three nights until July, with a range of fantastic benefits, including a spa credit, daily buffet breakfast and an extra complimentary night.
The award-winning Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola, who was responsible for the distinctive interior design of Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, has been re-commissioned to create the décor for the new rooms, following the same avant-garde and cosmopolitan style that characterises the hotel.
The luxurious suites enjoy the addition of balconies overlooking Passeig de Gràcia and the famous modernist landmark building from Gaudi, Casa Batlló, or the hotel’s peaceful Mimosa garden.
Fusing contemporary design with elements of the Group’s oriental heritage, these over-sized suites offer a splendid blend of comfort, style and luxury, providing a luxurious environment for entertaining, leisure or business, with private butler service available to cater to all guest needs.
All rooms and suites are equipped with the latest in sophisticated technology and entertainment facilities that the Group is renowned for.
“We are delighted to launch our new additional suites,” said Gérard Sintès, general manager. “With this addition, Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona offers guests more choice and a unique degree of luxury and exclusivity, all of which re-affirms our position as one of the most prestigious hotels in Europe, with a spectacular location in the heart of the city.”
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