Paint the town red with Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London

Shoe shopping, Champagne, an iconic five-star hotel, manicures and pedicures and lunch in one of Londons hottest restaurants. What more can a girl ask for?

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London and Christian Louboutin have joined forces to create the Paint the Town Red package the ultimate treat.Guests will be able to check in to their room at Londons most exclusive address, Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park in Knightsbridge before a mani/pedi nail paint and polish by the award-winning spa team.

Then its a quick taxi ride to Christian Louboutins flagship London store on Mayfairs Mount Street where they will be welcomed into the hidden Library Room in the heart of the boutique, designed to be invisible to other shoppers through a series of mirrors and Perspex alcoves. There they will be able to to shop in private for those coveted red heels whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of champagne and treats.

Returning to the hotel, the concierge will be delighted to help with all those Christian Louboutin shopping bags as guests dash to get ready for the evening ahead, beginning with specially-created Paint the Town Red cocktails at Mandarin Bar.

The next morning, enjoy a revitalising lunch in the ultra stylish Bar Boulud, London before heading home. Or perhaps a little more shopping in Knightsbridge?

The Paint the Town Red package costs from GBP 495 based on two people sharing and includes:

A Winter Berry, Royal Red or Merlot red nail paint and file for two people
A private appointment in the private room at Christian Louboutins Mount Street store
Two Paint the Town Red cocktails in Mandarin Bar
A 12pm Brunch at Bar Boulud, London with a bottle of wine, red of course, or two Bloody Marys

Exclusive of VAT and 5% discretionary service charge. The programme is valid until December 2011 and is subject to availability.

Paint the town red with Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London is a post from A Luxury Travel Blog


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