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Kempinski Hotel Reopens on Lake Geneva |
| July 02, 2009 | By: Jena Tesse Fox | LuxuryTravelAdvisor | |
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After 10 months of major renovations, Le Mirador Kempinski Lake Geneva reopened July 1.
Located half-a-mile above Lake Geneva, facing the Alps in the heart of the Lavaux vineyards, Le Mirador Kempinski features 62 spacious suites, three restaurants offering Swiss specialties and Mediterranean cuisine, the only Givenchy Spa in Switzerland and a 46-foot Sunseeker yacht for exclusive trips on Lake Geneva.
The hotel has been transformed into an all-suite property, with room sizes starting from 538 square feet with private terraces. The Givenchy Spa now offers a VIP Spa Suite and a Day Spa Suite; both feature a hammam, sauna, Jacuzzi and a massage area for two with a panoramic view. The East Wing of the property has been turned into 14 serviced deluxe residences for sale.
The early-booking rate of $700 for a junior suite based on double occupancy is valid until the end of the year for any booking made one month prior to arrival. To book, call 011-41-21-925-1111, e-mail reservations.lemirador@kempinski.com or visit www.kempinski.com.
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