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PENHA LONGA HOTEL, SPA & GOLF RESORT


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Web: www.ritzcarlton.com Penha Longa Hotel Spa & Golf Resort sits in a national nature reserve just minutes from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sintra and 25 minutes from Lisbon. The origins of Penha Longa can be traced back to the 14th century.


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THE PENINSULA HOTELS Web: www.peninsula.com


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The Peninsula Hotels Group has a unique identity among the world’s leading hotels. Established in 1928, it operates prestigious luxury properties in nine major cities. These include the flagship in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, Beijing, New York, Chicago, Beverly Hills, Bangkok, Manila and Paris opening late 2013.


International Luxury Travel Market 2012 | www.iltm.net PERA PALACE JUMEIRAH


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Opened in 1892, this fully renovated historical luxury hotel is located in Beyoglu, centre of cultural activities & night life, 20 km from airport, walking distance to old city, cruise line harbour and Taksim. The hotel has 115 rooms


including 16 suites, 4 F&B outlets & 380sqm spa. Sharing on the stand of Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts.


THE PENINSULA BANGKOK Web: www.peninsula.com


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The award-winning Peninsula Bangkok enjoys legendary Thai service, a location that provides the best of both worlds. It’s a city resort with easy access to business & shopping, yet sits on the banks of historic Chao Phraya River, with stunning views of the romantic waterway & the downtown city lights.


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THE PENINSULA NEW YORK


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Web: www.peninsula.com The Peninsula New York is a destination for discerning global travellers, weddings and meetings. On the corner of Fifth Avenue and 55th Street the highly-awarded hotel is just steps from shopping, museums, and Broadway theaters. The Peninsula Spa is an oasis providing a


sanctuary to revitalize mind, body and spirit. Sharing on the stand of The Peninsula Hotels.


PESTANA PALACE HOTEL Web: www.lhw.com/pestanapal


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The Pestana Palace & National Monument, Lisbon, which construction was ordered by the Marquis de Valle Flôr in the late 19th century, is surrounded by over 300 trees. Today is part of the largest Portuguese chain: Pestana Hotels & Resorts. Outstanding event venue with more than 20 meeting rooms.


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THE PENINSULA BEIJING


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Web: www.peninsula.com As part of The Peninsula Hotels family and one of the more traditional and service orientated hotels in Beijing offering luxury accommodation options for families and groups alike, due to location, facilities and services available. Exclusive Club lounge with complimentary Wi-Fi throughout.


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THE PENINSULA SHANGHAI Web: www.peninsula.com


The Peninsula Academy. Kid’s programmes. Sharing on the stand of The Peninsula Hotels.


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PETER ISLAND RESORT AND SPA A181


Web: www.peterisland.com Peter Island Resort and Spa is a boutique, luxury resort located on the largest private island in the BVI’s. The resort has 52 rooms, 3 private villa estates, 5 powder white sand beaches, a 10,000 sq. ft spa, dive shop, marina,


watersports, 2 restaurants, tennis courts, and pool. Sharing on the stand of Eagle Travel Marketing.


THE PENINSULA BEVERLY HILLS Web: www.peninsula.com


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Resembling a gracious private residence, The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers 193 luxuriously appointed rooms with 36 spacious suites and 16 private villas nestled amid lush gardens for the most discerning of travellers. With the unique 24-hour check-in / check-out experience, guests


may arrive and depart at their leisure. Sharing on the stand of The Peninsula Hotels.


THE PENINSULA TOKYO Web: www.peninsula.com/tokyo


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Superbly located in the prestigious Marunouchi financial district, opposite Imperial Palace and a three-minute walk from Ginza. Modern and contemporary with Japanese accents, this free-standing hotel offers 314 spacious rooms and suites with commanding views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, five extraordinary dining options,


swimming pool and award-winning Peninsula Spa. Sharing on the stand of The Peninsula Hotels.


PHULAY BAY, A RITZ-CARLTON O120 RESERVE Web: www.phulay-bay.com


Set on the shores of the Andaman Sea, Phulay Bay is the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve Worldwide, a striking 54-villa boutique hotel offering a private, exclusive leisure experience that blends elements of the local culture, history, and heritage with intuitive individual service, exquisite design, casual ambiance, and respect for the environment.


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THE PENINSULA HONG KONG Web: www.peninsula.com


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The Peninsula Hong Kong redefines luxury with newly- renovated guestrooms that boast a classically modern design, coupled with the latest technology. Facilities include a pool, a spa, nine award-winning restaurants and bars, banqueting facilities plus the Shopping Arcade. A fleet of fourteen Rolls-Royces, two Minis and a


helicopter offer luxurious transfers. Sharing on the stand of The Peninsula Hotels.


PER AQUUM


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Web: www.peraquum.com Per AQUUM offers a different kind of ethos: one that is passionate, visionary, imaginative and naturally modern. The current portfolio includes Huvafen Fushi in the


Maldives, Desert Palm in Dubai and NIYAMA Maldives. Sharing on the stand of Universal Resorts.


PIKAIA LODGE


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Web: www.pikaialodgegalapagos.com Opening in 2013, Pikaia Lodge in the highlands of Santa Cruz redefines the concept of a luxury eco-lodge and is a pioneer in sustainable development on the Galapagos. Pikaia’s new land-based eco-tourism model combines a carbon neutral lodge with day trips around


the archipelago on luxury private yacht Pikaia 1. Sharing on the stand of XO Private.


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