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The Carlton Tower Jumeirah London woos women guests with curated Suite Shopping Experience this International Women’s Day

NITN | @twfindia | 07 Mar 2024, 12:50 pm

The Carlton Tower Jumeirah London woos women guests with curated Suite Shopping Experience this International Women’s Day The Carlton Tower Jumeirah

London:  The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, in London, is offering an opportunity to women to indulge in self-love this International Women’s Day.

Located in the heart of Sloane Street, the uber luxury hotel can be your launch pad for exploring one of the most exclusive shopping destinations featuring a collection of fashion brands.

Called the Suite Shopping Experience, the package includes deluxe accommodations, tailored styling sessions, a two-hour shopping spree along with a companion and assisted by a personal stylist, and a lot more, to mark the occasion.

Offer highlights

Accommodation in Garden Suite or above

Champagne or non-alcoholic option on arrival

Daily breakfast

A two-hour private personal styling experience at Sloane Street for two

Afternoon tea for two (once during the stay)

Return airport transfers when booking Deluxe Balcony Garden Suite or above

Complimentary access to The Peak Fitness Club & Spa (spa treatment charges apply)

Exclusive access to Cadogan private gardens, including tennis court

However, do check with the hotel while booking for the applicable terms and conditions because you may be required to book many of the facilities in advance, etc.

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