To celebrate the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, boutique hotel brand The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts has launched a ‘Going for Gold’ promotion offering guests the chance to experience a range of Olympic sports in eight of its properties across Europe and Asia - from cycling through Amsterdam’s picturesque Canal District and a guided running tour through the streets of Rome; to rowing...
The Pavilions Bali has expanded its accommodation options with the addition of two One-Bedroom Pool Villas and one Garden Villa, to meet the growth in discerning guests’ desire for private hideaways, embracing Balinese luxury and The Pavilions Hotels & Resort’s exceptional take on hospitality.
Designed by Bali-based Gill Wilson Interiors, the new villas are imbued with local...
The Eternal City’s revitalised gallery-hotel showcases enhanced creative flow and 200 new contemporary artworks following three-month rejuvenation by Studio Marincola
Boutique five-star hotel, The Pavilions Rome, The First Arte has reopened following an extensive refurbishment by Studio Marincola. From the lobby and corner bar to the rooms and suites, key elements of the hotel’s...
ACQUOLINA AT THE PAVILIONS ROME, THE FIRST ARTE ACHIEVES SECOND MICHELIN STAR
Acquolina , the gourmet restaurant located within boutique hotel The Pavilions Rome, The First Arte , has been awarded a second Michelin star – one of only four new additions to the two-star category in the Michelin Guide Italy 2023 .
Celebrating the very best of the country’s gastronomy, the...
As Mongolia and Nepal reopen to much-needed international travel and tourism, The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts invites adventure seekers to head ‘ Into The Wild ’ to discover the exhilarating natural landscapes and vibrant cultures of these extraordinary destinations. From mountain biking through the monumental Annapurna range and rafting the Seti Gandaki river in Nepal, to saddling up for...
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