(TAN): Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC is set to reopen for guests on August 24, following a temporary closure due to COVID-19 related restrictions, the hotel chain said.
The hotel is operating with reduced facilities in dining, spa, and the fitness center to ensure compliance with local regulations.
Located along the capital’s revitalized southwest waterfront, Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC offers five-star luxury with refreshed guest rooms in a picturesque setting and sweeping vistas of the waterfront or courtyard gardens. It is located a short walk from major tourist attractions and attractions in the District Wharf neighbourhood.
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The hotel is launching several new packages for the reopening, with flexible cancellation policies designed to better accommodate and respond to the shift in travel during the COVID-19 era. These include:
Staycations by MO: Package includes daily in-room breakfast, early check-in and late check out, and a bottle of champagne or sparkling wine.
Working from MO: Perfect for those looking for a home office alternative, the “Working from MO (Day use Only)” programme provides unique flexible working solutions. Offer includes complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, printing facilities, dining credit, access to the Fitness Center, and of course the brand’s legendary service.
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A room with a suite: Reserve a suite and receive an accompanying deluxe guest room or private fitness room complimentary.
To ensure a safe and comfortable environment to both guests and staff Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC has stringent health and safety measures in place in both back and front of house areas.