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To celebrate the upcoming Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, boutique hotel brand The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts has launched a 'Going for Gold' promotion offering guests the chance to experience a range of Olympic sports in eight of its properties across Europe and Asia - from cycling through Amsterdam's picturesque Canal District and a guided running tour through the streets of Rome; to rowing across Phewa Lake beneath the Himalayas or taking aim in an archery masterclass in Mongolia's Orkhon Valley.
Cycling: The Toren, Amsterdam by The Pavilions
Explore the host city for the 1982 Summer Olympics by bike with a stay at The Toren, Amsterdam by The Pavilions, located in the heart of the city just minutes from the vibrant Jordaan neighbourhood. From 26 July to 11 August 2024, guests booking the 'Going for Gold' offer can enjoy complimentary bike rental to cycle among the scenery of the “Venice of the North.”
Starting from EUR674++ (approx.. GBP567++), the offer also includes two nights' accommodation in a Garden View Room, daily breakfast; a two-course dinner; and a bottle of Prosecco to toast a summer of new champions.
Running: The First Rome by The Pavilions
Guests 'Going for Gold' at The First Rome by The Pavilions can discover the history of the Eternal City - host of the 1960 Summer Olympic Games, along with the first-ever Paralympic Games the same year - on a running tour with Dr. Isabella Calidonna, archaeologist and founder of Archeorunning.
Located in the heart of the city, The First Rome is a tripartite urban resort experience comprising three properties: The First Arte, a recently refurbished contemporary art hotel of 28 rooms and suites; The First Dolce, featuring 23 rooms and suites housed in a 19th-century building designed by Italian architect Giuseppe Valadier; and The First Musica, whose 24 rooms and suites occupy a mid-century building originally designed by architect Mario Docci, and elegantly reimagined by Studio Marincola.
Available from 26 July to 11 August 2024, The First Rome's 'Going for Gold' offers start from EUR630++ (approx.. GBP533++) at The First Musica; from EUR690 (approx.. GBP584++) at The First Arte; and from EUR930++ (approx.. GBP787++) at The First Dolce; including two nights' accommodation, daily breakfast, a fresh fruit platter on arrival, and a private one-hour running tour with Dr. Calidonna. Prices are per room based on two adults sharing.
Football: The Pavilions Madrid
With Spain's women's football team making its first appearance at the Olympics this summer, and the newly-crowned men's UEFA European Champions set to be gold medal contenders once again, The Pavilions Madrid's 'Going for Gold' offer invites guests to soak up the buzz of excitement in one of the world's great football capitals with a two-night experience, including a city tour plus a chance to explore the Santiago Bernabéu stadium - home of 15-times European champions Real Madrid FC.
Featuring 28 sophisticated rooms and suites adorned with a collection of artworks curated by the El Taller del Prado gallery, The Pavilions Madrid is nestled on a peaceful street by Plaza de Colón and Paseo de la Castellana - just a short walk from the epicentre of the capital's electrifying nightlife, vibrant culinary and shopping scene, as well as some of Spain's most important museums and art galleries. Available throughout July and August, the two-night 'Going for Gold' package start from EUR169++ (approx.. GBP143++) per room based on two sharing, including breakfast, a welcome bottle of cava, and a Madrid City Tour. The Santiago Bernabéu stadium tour is subject to an additional charge of EUR70 (approx.. GBP59) per person.
Rowing: The Pavilions Himalayas – The Farm
Marking 100 years since Nepali national Tejbir Bura won an Olympic gold medal in Alpinism at the 1924 Winter Olympics, The Pavilions Himalayas – The Farm invites guests to celebrate during the Summer 2024 Olympics with a 'Going for Gold' experience that includes the opportunity to row on the iconic Phewa Lake, nestled in the shadows of the majestic Himalayas.
Located in a lush, forested valley, guests can immerse themselves in nature at the eco-luxury hotel and working organic farm. The Pavilions Himalayas' 'Going for Gold' offer starts from USD169++ (approx.. GBP134++) per room per night, based on two sharing and including traditional Himalayan canapés and cocktails on arrival and round-trip airport transfers. The Phewa Lake rowing experience is available from an additional NPR2,500 (approx.. GBP14) per person.
Golf: Château de Fiac, by The Pavilions
Despite making its Olympic debut in 1900, golf has only featured in the Games as an official sport four times before this summer. Marking its fifth Olympics, Château De Fiac, by The Pavilions invites guest to enjoy a golfing experience in the host nation as part of its 'Going for Gold' offer.
Located 24 miles from Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport, the 16-room and suite Château de Fiac is an idyllic retreat from which to experience the best of France's Occitania region. Available until 29 August and starting from EUR2,355++ (approx.. GBP1,993++) based on two sharing, the hotel's three-night 'Going for Gold' package starts with complimentary Champagne and includes Deluxe accommodation on a half board basis; two days' green fees for two at the prestigious 18-hole Golf de Fiac course; plus a 60-minute couples' massage and unlimited access (10am to 7pm) to the balneotherapy suite at the hotel's REVĪVŌ Spa.
Archery: The Pavilions Mongolia
Nestled in the pristine wilderness of the UNESCO protected Orkhon Valley National Park, The Pavilions Mongolia is a seasonal summer glamping experience that invites guests to reconnect with their inner adventurer, with a plethora of traditional outdoor pursuits ranging from horseback riding, kayaking, and rock climbing to archery with the famous compact Mongol bow.
Targets are set up 75 metres away, providing a rewarding challenge for archers of all skill levels. Children can also participate and train at shorter ranges tailored to their abilities. The Pavilions Mongolia's all-inclusive 'Experience Life' package starts from USD600++ (approx.. GBP461++) per person per night based on two sharing.
Surfing: The Pavilions Bali
Boutique resort The Pavilions Bali invites guests to try one of the newest Olympic sports with expert-led surfing lessons in 'The Island of the Gods.'
'Going for Gold' packages at The Pavilions Bali start from IDR 2,975,000++ (approx. GBP 140++) per room per night, including up to 15 per cent off accommodation; daily breakfast; welcome foot ritual; a traditional Balinese feast for two; a 60-minute couples massage for two; evening aromatherapy amenities; one-way airport transfer; and a private surfing masterclass (subject to availability and an additional fee). Must booked by 31 July, for stays from 1 September – 20 December.
Muay Thai: The Pavilions Phuket
Thai martial art Muay Thai is making its debut as a demonstration sport in this summer's Olympic programme, paving the way for the sport's inclusion in future Games – and guests 'Going for Gold' at The Pavilions Phuket until 31 July will have the opportunity to try it for themselves.
The Pavilions Phuket's 'Going for Gold' offer starts from THB5,005 (approx. GBP108++) per room per night, including 35 per cent off accommodation; daily breakfast; a three-course dinner for two at the resort's ALTO Italian Restaurant and Cocktail Bar, plus 15 per cent off additional food and beverages; a 60-minute couples massage for two at The Pavilions Spa; and the chance to experience Muay Thai (subject to availability and an additional fee of THB1,200 / approx.. GBP26 per person).
Terms and conditions apply. For further information please visit www.pavilionshotels.com or email info@pavilionshotels.com.
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