The Peninsula Hotel Launches the Peninsula Wellness Program
One of my favorite chain hotels in Asia is the Peninsula, especially that in Manila and Bangkok. The facilities and location are excellent and exudes a culture of their own. As soon as I enter the lobby, I get the feeling it’s not just a place to sleep and spend a night in. It’s a lifestyle. And now, as the chain launches the Peninsula Wellness program across their hotels, I have yet another reason to choose the Pen over other hotels.
In combination with the new spas set to be launched within the next several months across the hotels in Hongkong, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Bangkok, Beijing, New York and Tokyo, the Peninsula Wellness program will soothe all your senses:
- light & healthy “Naturally Peninsula” cuisine options at Peninsula restaurants
- “Naturally Peninsula” organic teas, coffees and chocolates
- “Simply Peninsula” products such as scented candles and essential oils, bath and body care products
- mood music from the exclusive Peninsula Spa CD collection
Ther will also be a Guest Nutrition Advisor who will be available for personal nutrition and lifestyle consultations.
The Pen is definitely more than just a business hotel. In Asia, you can avail of the Peninsula Wellness in Hongkong, Bangkok, Beijing, Manila and in 2007, also in Tokyo.
Technorati Tags: spa, peninsula, hotel, hotels, asia hotels, wellness, Manila, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Beijing, Tokyo
Related Stories
POSTED IN: Asian Hotels and Resorts, Asian Spas/Wellness Retreats
2 opinions for The Peninsula Hotel Launches the Peninsula Wellness Program
Grace
May 8, 2006 at 1:56 pm
Ruth,
give me a heads up when you find a good fare to our island. we plan to go home next year around March. excited but that means we have to save big time!
Ruth
May 9, 2006 at 1:37 am
Hi Grace! Do you mean local airfares to Cebu? You might also want to check out the PinoyTravelBlog for airfare promos and travel tips to the Philippines.
You’ve got almost a year to save up. While you’re in the Philippines, you might want to consider hopping to the other neighboring countries. The airfares are amazingly low (about 100 bucks for return ticket to HK, less for others if you book early enough)!
Plan and book early! :)
Have an opinion? Leave a comment: