Company description
Luxury spa offering a holistic approach to health and wellness in an exquisite, tranquil setting. Eastern and Western-inspired treatments, Ayurvedic treatments, body scrubs, wraps and facials.
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- Rooms And Dining
- The Mandarin Oriental, Miami, has 326 art deco guest rooms, 31 of them suites, all of which offer balconies with bay and cityscape views. Crisp, white linens contrast dark wood furnishings and vibrant artwork, while 10-foot-tall ceilings and bamboo and Spanish-marble tile accenting the bathroom provide a sophisticated feel. Rooms come with Aromatherapy Associates and Gilchrist & Soames amenities and high-tech touches like flat-screen TVs, CD/DVD players, iPod docking stations, and wireless Internet access. One of the most luxurious of accommodations, the Mandarin Suite, features its own private spa, as well as a gourmet kitchen, dining room, and plasma-screen TV. Azul, the resort's signature restaurant, has an open marble kitchen and Mediterranean dishes fused with Latin and Asian flavors. A wine sommelier is close by to recommend suitable meal accompaniments from the 700-plus collection of vintages. At Café Sambal, guests can dine on modern Asian specialties or options from the sushi and sake bar. Interiors mix Asian accents with Floridian flair, with seashell decor, terrazzo flooring, and a dramatic water feature. The sophisticated M-Bar boasts more than 250 types of martinis. Vegetarian and vegan diets can be accommodated upon request.
- Activities
- In addition to its holistic treatments, the Spa sports a fitness center equipped with cardiovascular equipment and a team of personal trainers. Yoga and Pilates classes are also available, and golf and tennis facilities are nearby. More leisurely afternoons can be spent sunbathing the hotel's private beach or swimming in the outdoor infinity-edge pool, overlooking Biscayne Bay and the city skyline. At night, there is the 100-plus selection of clubs, restaurants, boutiques, and celebrity sightings that make up South Beach. The Art Deco District, Villa Vizcaya, and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts are known for their architecture and culture, and shopping is a popular pastime in the surrounding area. The charming Mary Brickell Village, lined with chic restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment venues, is located about five minutes away, and the hotel offers its own high-end Shanghai Tang and Karma boutiques.
- Services
- Designed with subtle accents of bamboo, rice paper, and glass decor, the Spa at Mandarin Oriental, a Forbes Travel Guide Five Star-award winner, offers a tranquil, soothing ambience. The 15, 000-square-foot spa occupies three levels, with 17 private treatment rooms, including six VIP suites—two couple's suites, two Thai massage suites, and two private suites with sunken tubs—with unparalleled views of the bay. Separate men's and women's facilities include sauna and steam areas. The holistic spa menu draws inspiration from traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines. In addition to a range of body treatments, facials, nail care, and teen-tailored
- Spa Type
- Day Spa, Luxury Spa, Resort/Hotel Spa
- Hair Or Nail Services
- Makeup Instruction/Application
- Food Options
- Serves Alcohol, Vegetarian
- Facials
- Acne/Deep Cleansing
- Fitness And Activities
- Personal Training
- Body Wraps
- Algae/Seaweed
- Massages
- Aromatherapy
- Rooms
- 326 Rooms
- Facilities And Amenities
- Concierge
- Stars
- 5.0
- Web Site
- http://www.mandarinoriental.com/miami/spa