Miss. Delicious rafia khan

in #miss7 years ago


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Mandarin Oriental is a five-star hotel, boasting a convenient central location for shopping, business and restaurants.

Today, I can't wait to take you around the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, discovering the hotel and the food of its beautiful restaurants. Mandarin Oriental is a five-star hotel, boasting a convenient central location for shopping, business and leisure activities. Situated between the greenery of Kuala Lumpur City Centre Park (KLCC Park) and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, you are spoiled for your choice of view out of every window of the hotel.

Mandarin Oriental wants to be recognised as providing the best and most luxurious hospitality.

The Mandarin Oriental in Kuala Lumpur opened in 1998 and is one of the largest of the group, with 632 rooms, 41 suites and 51 apartments. The facilities are extensive with 6 restaurants and two bars, a gym, its own spa and an infinity pool that has views over the nearby KLCC Park. It has been rated more than once as the best hotel in Kuala Lumpur as well as making it in to the top 100 hotels in Malaysia frequently.

Upon your arrival in the hotel, the first thing you are struck with is the level of service. The employees at the hotel were most kind and welcoming as soon as I made my way up the hotel stairs from my taxi. Though the Mandarin Oriental Hotel is a prestigious and large hotel, I was made to feel welcome straight away. The service of all of the staff was bright and friendly, but of course still very professional as you'd expect from a five-star hotel. In fact, the hotel is famous nation and world wide for its exceptional, personal service.

The Mandarin Oriental matches its high levels of service with luxurious interior design and attention to detail. The lobby is spacious and beautifully maintained, managing to hint at Oriental roots with its design while still feeling sleek and modern. The real wood panels and black polished marble give a sense of grandeur and scale that really suit this historic hotel group, particularly with the Kuala Lumpur hotel being one of their biggest. Unlike some hotel lobbys, which seem perpetually busy and frantic with people, I felt at ease and relaxed as soon as I walked in the front doors. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming which was special to find in such a large hotel.