Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Tai Pan Club At Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C. Announces New And Exclusive Offerings

With luxurious hotel amenities and legendary service, the Tai Pan Club at Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C. surrounds guests with a range of pampering experiences. Description: http://www.eglobaltravelmedia.com.au/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif


Exclusively available to guests in rooms and suites on the hotel’s eighth floor, the Tai Pan Club now features a host of new services this spring, including expanded gourmet culinary offerings, secure access, private concierge service and expedited check-in/check-out options.




“The Tai Pan experience has been refined to reflect our guest preferences,” said General Manager Adriaan Radder. “Frequent Tai Pan patrons, as well as our first-time guests, will find exciting enhancements to our services as a result. The culinary offering alone will entice guests to add the Tai Pan experience to their next stay at Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C.”



Rates for the Tai Pan Club experience begin at USD 395, and provide guests with the following amenities:



Luxury Overnight Accommodations

Members will delight in one of the hotel’s 49 guest rooms, including 5 suites, located on the eighth floor.  Rooms feature 480-thread count sateen linens, customized furnishings, high-speed Internet access, three dual-line phones with voicemail, two flat-screen televisions and lavish marble bathrooms, many with monumental views. 



The Club Lounge

Located on the eighth floor, the Lounge features an inviting modern décor with oriental

accents and can be securely accessed by members only.  The Club features daily breakfast, “Quick Lunch,” daily cocktail and hors d'oeuvre reception and a selection of sweets, savories and seasonal whole fruit.  The Club Lounge also includes a fully staffed bar, comfortable sitting area, views of the cityscape, business facilities and private library for meetings (complimentary in two-hour increments).



Dedicated Concierge and Private Check-in

Tai Pan guests have access to a dedicated staff who will provide express check-in/check-out, in addition to exclusive services obtaining theatre tickets, last-minute dinner reservations and site-seeing excursions to explore the nation’s capital.



The Tai Pan Lounge derived its name from the Chinese term “Tai Pan,” commonly used to refer to influential foreign businessmen and high-powered executives in the 19th Century doing business in China and Hong Kong.



For Tai Pan Club reservations, please contact the hotel directly at +1 (202) 787-6140, toll free (888) 888-1778, or visit www.mandarinoriental.com/washington.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Celebrating New Year's in Paris 2013



If there is one thing we have come to expect from New Year's Eves it's a spectacular firework display. And fireworks don't get much more spectacular than when they are exploding out of the iconic Eiffel Tower. With its iconic scenery and fun-loving populace Paris turns into one giant street party on New Year's Eve every year.



If you're lucky enough to be in Paris to usher in the New Year, the city of light offers plenty of ways to say Bonne Annee!. In my book, Paris is one of the most colorful and exciting places to celebrate New Year's Eve, whether your preferred style is clubbing the night away, top-notch dining, or a simple glass of champagne shared with a small group of friends or loved ones.

Before the celebrations begin in earnest ensure that you dine in style by booking a restaurant table. Paris has numerous seafood restaurants where you can enjoy the traditional oysters and Champagne as you wait for the midnight hour; some of the best can be found along the Rue de Montparnasse near the famous Montparnasse cemetery.



The French don't like to rush their food (or their service), so ensure you book early enough to be back outside before midnight, as the street is the place to be when the clock strikes. Street vendors will often sell cheap bottles of sparkling wine (be sure not to call it Champagne within earshot of any French people) and a chorus of popping corks can be heard across the city when the time comes.

Paris New Year's Traditions

*A common Paris treat for the New Year are papillottes, chocolates or other confections that pop like small firecrackers when you tear off the wrapping. You can buy these in any Paris supermarket or confectioner's shop.

* In Paris, as in the rest of France, the New Year, or "St. Sylvestre", starts January 1st and ends February 1st. French people start wishing each other cheerful Bonne Annees and exchanging bises (small kisses on each cheek) at the stroke of midnight January 1st, and mailboxes are flooded with greeting cards and gifts throughout the month. So don't be surprised if you hear wishes for the new year throughout January-- and feel free to return them!

*Firecrackers and fireworks can be legally bought and sold in Paris, to the surprise of some. Whether you find it amusing or irksome, be aware that street celebrations often include the launching of small-- or sometimes not-so-small-- fireworks. While these are usually harmless, do be vigilant.

*Champagne or sparkling white wine (not to be confused if you wish to avoid lengthy lectures) is the drink of choice on New Year's Eve in Paris. Vin chaud (hot wine) and cider are other favorites. Of course, if you're celebrating the New Year at a restaurant or party, plenty of non-alcoholic drinks are available at most spots.

*Contrary to popular belief, there is no "rule" on how to dress for a major event like New Year's Eve in Paris, and while the city counts a greater-than-average number of impeccably-dressed fashionistas, plenty of others hit the town in jeans and warm sweaters to enjoy the New Year. Do make sure you follow any dress codes for individual restaurants, New Year's parties, or other events, though-- it's not unusual for higher-end venues to apply stringent dress codes against sneakers, jeans, or t-shirts at the door.

Major Spots to Celebrate

If you like to countdown to the New Year in the warmth-- literal and figurative-- of a crowd, there are several places around the city where thousands of residents and visitors traditionally gather to uncork the champagne and shout "Bonne Annee!":

1, The Champs-Elysees is the place to head if you want to be at the center of the party. Starting at around 9 p.m. on New Year's Eve, people start to flock to the famous street, often bringing along bottles and plastic flutes. From many places on the Champs-Elysees, you can get a good view of the Eiffel Tower, which explodes into a sparkling dance of light at the stroke of midnight.

2. Major fireworks displays can usually be seen from the Champs-Elysees, and there are plenty of spots to go dancing or dining before or after midnight in the area. Although the ambiance here is usually "bon enfant" (literally-- "good child", or harmless), celebrating on the Champs-Elysees calls for you to be especially aware of your personal belongings, as pickpocketing is common in large crowds. Also, this won't be the party of choice for you if you're claustrophobic or crowd-shy.

3. The Sacre Coeur Cathedral plaza in Montmartre is another favorite, and significantly calmer, place to bid farewell to the current year. Assuming the skies are relatively clear, the knolltop vantage affords spectacular views of the entire Paris skyline, so you're sure to see any fireworks being launched around Paris. While still crowded, the Montmartre street party is more laid-back than its Champs-Elysees counterpart, and there are plenty of bars, cabarets, and clubs to explore in Montmartre and nearby Pigalle. If you're looking for a less conventional way to celebrate New Year's in Paris, partying in Montmartre may be the ticket.

New Year's Dining and Shows

Paris being one of the culinary capitals of the world, you'd only expect to find plenty of restaurants here offering special New Year's Eve menus, some at reasonable prices, others a bit steeper.

Along with dinner, why not feast your eyes on a traditional cabaret show? New Year's is a perfect time to indulge in all those Parisian cliches that everyone should experience at some point.

Traditional Restaurants and Brasseries

The Flo restaurant group is famous for its traditional French brasserie fare. Special New Year's Eve dining is offered at the following of their restaurants:

Brasserie Flo (Metro Chateau d'Eau, Line 4)
Brasserie Julien (Metro Strasbourg-Saint Denis, Line 4)
Vaudeville (Metro Bourse, Line 3)
Le Boeuf sur le Toit (Metro Franklin D. Roosevelt, Line 9)

Dinner Cruises:
Another pricey way to see in the New Year-- a less expensive option would be to have dinner elsewhere and opt for a simple river cruise to soak in the lights and festive ambiance.

Yachts de Paris offers gourmet New Year's Eve dinner cruises on the Seine river. The dinner cruise lasts two hours, includes an aperitif, dessert, and coffee, and offers gorgeous views of some of the city's most remarkable sights (Notre Dame Cathedral, Tuileries Gardens, Concorde).
Reservations are obligatory: +33 (0)144 541 470

Bateaux Parisiens offers a comparable dinner cruise that includes musical entertainment, a bottle of Pommery champagne, and other special treats. Depending on your budget and your interest in fine wines, you can choose between fixed-price menus of 320-600 Euros (approx. $400-$760). Make sure to reserve at least 24 hours in advance.

Monday, December 17, 2012

New Years Eve in Washington, DC 2013



No plans for New Year’s Eve? The Washington, DC area has lots of New Year's Eve celebrations. Here are some suggestions of ways to ring in the New Year in Washington, DC, Maryland or Virginia. Many events require reservations, so be sure to call ahead and check on specific schedules.

Imagine you are entering a vibrant city, with a hometown sports bar, shops, cafes, spas, and more. As you take it all in, you gaze up in wonder at the beautiful DC sky. Then realize this city is INSIDE an awe-inspiring, glass-enclosed atrium that seems to span miles and provides only the most breathtaking views of the Potomac River, Georgetown and Old Town Alexandria. This is not a dream. This is the lobby of the Gaylord National Resort. A billion-dollar project and sister property of the world-renowned Gaylord Opryland, the Gaylord National Resort is by far, the most luxurious hotel resort property on the East Coast.

The most extravagant New Year's Eve gala in the nation has set its sights on this magical wonderland and is prepared to wow DC's social elite in the most spectacular way yet. You will roam freely from ballroom to ballroom to ballroom, with over a dozen enormous party areas - all overflowing with amazing entertainment. Experience top-notch bars and first-class food at every turn. Experience a place where everything is included and the service is impeccable. Experience a New Year's Eve like never before. Experience Big Night DC.



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Take a cruise along the Potomac River on the Odyssey or the Spirit of Washington. Enjoy an unforgettable New Year's Eve with an evening of dining and dancing while taking in skyline views of the nation’s capital.

Take the whole family to a First Night event in Maryland or Virginia. Celebrate the New Year while enjoying local music and entertainment.

Party the night away at a Hotel New Year’s Eve Party. These are some the region's liveliest parties, many with open bar and a wide variety of music and entertainment.

Looking for a quiet, romantic New Year's Eve? Enjoy a nice meal at one of the Washington, DC area's top restaurants. Many of these restaurants offer special menus and entertainment. Most require advance reservations.

Enjoy live music - attend a concert such as A Jazz New Year's Eve at the Kennedy Center or Drive-By Truckers, an alternative country rock band, at the 9:30 Club. See the schedule for a variety of musical performances. Advanced tickets are required.

Ring in the New Year while dancing the night away at one of Washington, DC’s nightclubs.

In honor of its 150th anniversary, see the Original Emancipation Proclamation at the National Archives and enjoy special living history programming.

Celebrate the New Year with comedian Adam Ferrara from Comedy Central, "Top Gear," "Rescue Me," "The Tonight Show" and ABC, NBC at the Improv Comedy Club.

Watch the clock strike 12:00, ring in the New Year while gathering around a large screen TV at one of Washington DC’s sports bars. Enjoy a drink and some munchies while watching the ball drop in Times Square.

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