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NEWS – ACCOR Supplement World’s first ultra-luxury Orient Express Hotel to open in Bangkok Orient Express Mahanakhon Bangkok will bring exquisite dining, luxuriously appointed rooms and world-class service to the city’s tallest tower Europeans flock to Japan ahead of 2019 Rugby World Cup Europeans are flocking to In time for the influx, Accor Japan in the lead-up to the 2019 launched the Pullman Tokyo Rugby World Cup and 2020 Tamachi as its 1000th hotel in Olympic Games, with Japan Asia Pacific and will soon open named amongst the hottest the MGallery Kyoto Sanjo as destinations in the world. well as the ibis Osaka Umeda, Newly refurbished Mercure Tokyo Ginza ready for the 2019 Rugby World Cup offering visitors new hotels in the country’s most coveted destinations. With a perfect location atop Tamachi train station, the Pullman’s rooms are spacious by Japanese standards and bold colours can be found throughout the hotel, inspired by Kabuki theatre and Japanese street art. KASA restaurant puts a fine dining spin on local dishes and cocktails have been created by award-winning mixologist Roman Foltan. The MGallery Kyoto Sanjo will be a beautiful boutique hotel with a highly individualised personality infused with the spirit of Kyoto. Japan National Tourist Office (JNTO) is heavily targeting Europeans with a new campaign that focuses on the ‘golden route’ of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka highlighting nature and outdoor activities. Orient Express, one of the most legendary names in travel, will soon make its luxury hotel debut with the launch of the spectacular Orient Express Mahanakhon Bangkok. Located in the tallest tower in Bangkok, the hotel will provide the perfect link between West and East, past and future. Orient Express redefined rail travel in the 1900s, introducing the first sleeper cars linking Occident to Orient and delivering unprecedented levels of comfort and dining. Esteemed designer Tristan Auer will reimagine the Art Nouveau stylings and plant motifs of the original Orient Express carriages into a modern skyscraper in the heart of a bustling metropolis. The sumptuous bedrooms and exquisite bathrooms will bring new levels of style and luxury to Bangkok. The finest dining will be provided by David Thompson whose Nahm was named #5 Best Restaurant in Asia and Mott 32 who will bring an exceptional Chinese dining experience to the city. Also within the complex will be a Skywalk and Observatory on levels 47 and 78, while a flagship King Power Duty Free will occupy levels one to four. Swissôtel leads Wellness Travel Trends Swissôtel’s Vitality Rooms take in-room wellness to new levels The global wellness industry is worth US $4.2 trillion and wellness tourism is experiencing 6.5% annual growth, so Accor is working with some of the best names in wellness across its brands to ensure that guests can stay fit and healthy during their stay. Swissôtel is leading the charge with its revolutionary Vitality Rooms at Swissôtel Singapore Stamford. They feature a built- in wellbeing wall incorporating dumbbells, horizontal bars and cable-pull systems along with personal training videos. Features include circadian lighting to avoid jetlag, showers with different water pressure to either awaken or relax guests and adjustable desks so you can stand while working. Ensuring a holistic approach to wellness, the Vitality program also offers healthy menus, energising drinks, jogging maps and even cocktails made with health-giving ingredients so even when you are being naughty you can be good. The Pullman brand, meanwhile, works with renowned wellness expert Sarah Hoey to create menus, in-room fitness programs and yoga workouts. Checking-in at Pullman resorts, guests are offered a choice of four healthy juices: Age Defence, Energy-Boost, Detox, or Balance, which can be combined with a corresponding work out. These tailored workouts for beginner, intermediate or advanced are 7 minutes long so anyone can fit them in. Accor now Australia’s largest Hotel Operator The luxurious Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Following its acquisition of the Mantra, Art Series, Peppers and Breakfree brands last year, Accor now dominates the Australian accommodation scene and is on target to reach 350 hotels and resorts. The acquisition means that Accor now offers the perfect accommodation across every state and territory, from luxury retreats and coastal resorts to serviced apartments in CBD and key leisure destinations. Newly launched properties include the Fantauzzo Hotel at Howard Smith Wharves in Brisbane, which is part of the Art Series collection of hotels dedicated to local artists. Named after acclaimed Australian painter, Vincent Fantauzzo, the hotel is carved into the cliff under Story Bridge and features 166 rooms featuring both original artworks and up to 500 reproductions of Fantauzzo’s most recognised works. Facilities include four restaurants and bars, an impressive rooftop pool, gym and conference rooms. Meanwhile, Shadow Play by Peppers is set to open in April in Melbourne’s vibrant Southbank arts and entertainment precinct. The landmark hotel will feature a heated pool, gymnasium, sauna and steam room, and an enclosed garden space on the 46th floor, complete with a freestanding fireplace, two private dining rooms, a lavish guest lounge and library with commanding bayside views. Edwin Wine Bar & Cellar will boast an extensive wine list selected by the restaurant’s resident sommelier. Meanwhile, as the largest operator of hotels in Australia’s ‘Red Centre’, Accor is thrilled to see that the incredible Field of Light art installation has been extended until 31 December 2020, giving more visitors the opportunity to experience Bruce Munro’s fantasy garden of light sculptures which brings the Uluru desert to life under a star- studded Outback sky. Accor has five hotels and resorts in Ayers Rock from which to enjoy this immersive art installation which continues to draw visitors from around the world. Field of Lights Uluru has been extended to the end of 2020