54 Palais De Chine Hotel
EXHIBITOR PROFILES International Luxury Travel Market Asia 2012 |
www.iltm.net/asia C130
Palais de Chine Hotel is a 5-star elegant French-style luxury hotel located next to Taipei Main Station, fully exemplifying French culture and aesthetics. The hotel offers the finest service to accompany with 5-star tangibles that is 286 guest rooms, 7 multi-functional banquet halls and 4 mix & match design restaurants.
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Parco Dei Principi Grand Hotel & SPA
C168
Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & SPA is the Unique Urban Resort in the heart of Rome overlooking Villa Borghese. It has a large conference centre with 18 meeting rooms with capacity in a single room for up to 900 people, an outdoor pool and the exclusive 2,000sqm Prince Spa. Sharing on the stand of Prestige Hotels Of The World
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa A160
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa is a place of undisturbed natural beauty and privacy. At the heart of the world’s largest and deepest atoll, our secluded island has a unique natural profile, boasting an untouched underwater world alive with kaleidoscopic colour. Offering gracious service, elegance and intimacy in an unparalleled setting. Sharing on the stand of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
Palazzo Versace Gold Coast
B226
Palazzo Versace is everything you would expect from the world’s first fully fashion-brand hotel; home to 200 light-filled rooms, three world class awarded restaurants and famed day spa with fitness centre Sharing on the stand of Tourism Australia
Paresa Corporation Co. Ltd.
B130
Paresa is located on the stunning cliff top of Kamala’s ‘Millionaires Mile’, on Phuket’s west coast. The setting above the sea shore offers the resort suites and villas unrivalled vistas of the Andaman Sea. Paresa features 49 luxury pool villas and suites with luxury resort amenities and services of Thailand. Sharing on the stand of Tourism Authority Of Thailand
Park Hyatt Paris - Vendome
A160
Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, the first contemporary Parisian palace, opened its doors on Rue de la Paix in August 2002. It offers 158 rooms, of which 40 are suites. The Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Pur’, is managed by Jean- François Rouquette. Today it is globally recognised among the top destinations in Paris.
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Pan Pacific Hotels Group
B241
Pan Pacific Hotels Group owns and/or manages over 30 hotels, resorts and serviced suites (including those under development) across Asia, Oceania and North America. As an international hotel management company with more than 11,000 rooms (including those under development) in 12 countries, we are dedicated to Creating Memorable Hotel Experiences.
Park Hotel Weggis & Hotel Schweizerhof
D430
Located directly on the shores of Lake Lucerne the longstanding 5* superior Park Hotel Weggis combines tradition with modernity to an elegant and luxurious domicile with Swiss charm. The 1845 built 5-star Hotel Schweizerhof Luzern has a magnificent location right in the center of the ‘Festival City’ Lucerne.
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The Peninsula Bangkok
A144
Developed as one of the finest hotels in Bangkok and complete with a riverside location which inspired the “W-shaped” design, The Peninsula Bangkok offers panoramic views from every room. The hotel adds a distinctive architectural statement to the Bangkok skyline with luxurious comfort, sophisticated facilities and the legendary Peninsula service.
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Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort
B241
Located atop Bali’s magnificent southwest coast, and rebranded Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort in April 2010, the 103-hectare integrated resort has since undergone a series of enhancements to its guest rooms, restaurants, facilities and amenities.
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Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club, & Spa
A160
Just north of San Diego, Park Hyatt Aviara Resort welcomes with a sense of casual elegance. Each spacious guest rooms – including 44 suites – features a private balcony or landscaped terrace offering magnificent views. This AAA Five Diamond resort provides a respite from the ordinary. Sharing on the stand of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
The Peninsula Beijing
A144
The Peninsula Beijing is a landmark in China’s capital city, its refurbished rooms offering the superior address for business or leisure accommodation. Centrally located just a hotel, its long history, grand proportions and impressive setting giving it a status of all its town. Sharing on the stand of The Peninsula Hotels
Pan Pacific Singapore
B241
Located in Marina Bay with easy access to world-class shopping, Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Central Business District, Pan Pacific Singapore offers 778 rooms that is ideal for business or leisure. Savour epicurean delights at our six award- winning restaurants and bar or rejuvenate at our spa Sharing on the stand of Pan Pacific Hotels Group
Park Hyatt Beijing
A160
2 Jianguomenwai Street, Chaoyang District, Designed for the discerning traveller, Park Hyatt Beijing combines gracious service with 246 contemporary rooms and suites to create a warm, welcoming personal residence and bring luxury to the capital. The hotel also offers unique dining and recreation venues and an impressive selection of function spaces for meetings and events. Sharing on the stand of Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
The Peninsula Hong Kong
A144
Timeless luxury embodied by classical yet contemporary guestrooms and suites which combine innovative technology with The Peninsula’s legendary service. Facilities include a swimming pool, a 12,000-square-foot spa, nine award- winning restaurants and bars, plus the Shopping Arcade. A fleet of fourteen Rolls-Royces, two MINIs and a helicopter offer luxurious transfers.
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