Sofitel Brisbane renames luxury suites
Sofitel Brisbane has looked to the Masters of French Impressionist art in naming its luxury suites to reflect the Parisienne heritage of its parent company Accor Hotels.
To underline this influence, prints of the more significant works of Monet, Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse now hang in the suites which bear their names.
Guests in these suites on the Sofitel Club floors from 26 to 29 enjoy the best of the hotel experience, The Monet being the grandest of the hotel’s accommodation with sweeping views of the city, The Renoir boasting a residential living feel enhanced by an abundance of natural light, The Cezanne offering exceptional views by day and a panorama of the city’s lights by night, while The Matisse greets residents with a spacious, calming ambience imparted by its mountain views and a separate lounge area.
Guests staying in these suites are invited to relax in the comforting surrounds of the exclusive Sofitel Club Executive Lounge. They also have the convenience of Sofitel’s luxurious ‘My Bed’, express check-in and check-out, valet parking, use of the corporate health club, complimentary drinks and canapés served in the lounge each evening and Club breakfast.
This French influence also now extends to the conference areas which now carry internationally famous Parisienne place names such as Montmartre, St Germain, Concorde, Bastille, Madeleine and Trocadero.
The St Germain, Bastille and Concorde areas can be adapted to suit a broad range of needs and can be configured in classroom, theatre or banquet styles while the Montmartre, Madeleine and Trocadero facilities can be arranged in permanent boardroom or flexible secretariat styles.
For bookings or further information call 07 3835 4444, or visit www.sofitelbrisbane.com.au
Graham Muldoon
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