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Mandarin Oriental Munich Offers Art

Mandarin Oriental, Munich is offering guests an enticing cultural and accommodation package that includes a visit to one of the world’s largest museums and greatest collections of 20th and 21st century art - the Pinakothek der Moderne.

The site, which has attracted more than half a million visitors since its opening late last year, houses four significant museums that cover art, graphics, architecture and design.

In conjunction with the museum, Mandarin Oriental, Munich is offering the following exclusive package:

? One night’s accommodation in a luxurious guest room
? Full American breakfast in Mark’s Restaurant
? Complimentary minibar
? Free admission ticket to the Pinakothek der Moderne

The package is priced at only € 315 for two people and € 307 for one person per night, inclusive of VAT. Additional nights are available from only € 299 per night, including breakfast. The offer is valid until 31st December 2003 and is subject to availability.

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Reservations can be made by contacting the hotel directly on tel. +49 (89) 290980 or Mandarin Oriental’s worldwide sales and reservations offices or through the group’s online reservations service at www.mandarinoriental.com/munich.

With a central location, Mandarin Oriental, Munich is a calm refuge of neo-Renaissance charm and elegance in the historical heart of Munich. The award-winning hotel features 73 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites and is within walking distance of the city’s old town, Hofbrauhaus beer hall, renowned gardens and exclusive restaurant and shopping districts.

Mandarin Oriental is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world’s most prestigious hotels and resorts. In total, the Group operates 18 luxury hotels in key business and leisure destinations, with four additional hotels under development, including New York (opening late 2003), Washington D.C. (opening 2004), Hong Kong (opening 2005) and Tokyo (opening 2006). Mandarin Oriental now operates some 7,000 rooms in eleven countries with nine hotels in Asia, six in The Americas and three in Europe.

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