Hotel Jen takes the edge off the visiting business sect in Hong Kong
For businessmen tired of running from one meeting to the next, shopaholics who’ve clocked up too many miles in designer boutiques, or tourists who’ve seen one big Buddha too many, Hotel Jen in Hong Kong has launched a series of ‘Sleep and Spa’ packages combining great value hotel accommodation with a selection of spa treatments.
Carried out by qualified beauty therapists from local reputable salon, Fragrant Haven, all treatments available during the Sleep and Spa packages can be carried out in the comfort of guests’ room or at their Central salon using quality therapeutic-grade Absolute Aromas essential oils products imported from the UK.
Package One, “Stress Soother” offers guests the choice of either a soothing 30 minutes Ayurveda head and scalp massage promoting calm, inner peace and releasing head aches and eye strain; or 75 minutes of Holistic Foot Reflexology to stimulate circulation and promote relaxation throughout the body.
Package two, “Absolute Vitality” is a 75 minutes simulating and rhythmic full body massage of pure indulgence restoring energy and vitality to mind and body. The perfect solution to jet lag and travel fatigue, the treatment uses essences of Rosemary, Marjoram and Peppermint to ease tired and overworked muscles, and boost circulation.
‘Stress Soother’ is priced at HKD888 for a one-night stay in a Standard Room or HKD1,288 for a Jen Harbour View Room, and the ‘Absolute Vitality’ package at HKD1288 for a one-night stay in a Standard Room and HKD1,699 for a Jen Harbour View Room.
The Sleep and Spa packages will be available at Hotel Jen as an ongoing offer.
For reservations or more information, please go to www.hoteljen.com.
Karen
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