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The Ultimate Memory, Designed Just for You the ART of CELEBRATION #Stregiswedding ST. REGIS WEDDINGS The Ultimate Memory, Designed Just for You THE ART OF CELEBRATION #stregiswedding For further information visit us at www.stregis.com/weddings 2 3 ST. REGIS HONEYMOONS ST. REGIS HONEYMOONS Paradise Found Journey’s End Seductive Sanctuaries, Pinnacle Paradises Rustic Elegance for the Adventurous Spirit Located in the world’s most coveted regions, these idyllic beach destinations are perfectly Nestled in some of the world’s most dramatic landscapes, these rustic yet refined suited to honeymooners seeking a romantic interlude wrapped in pure paradise. addresses appeal to couples with a shared passion for adventure. From summer pursuits Indoor-outdoor spaces blend seamlessly with elements of the natural environment, along glittering exotic beaches to thrilling winter sports capped by fireside après-ski, setting a truly intimate backdrop for a resort escape for two. active honeymooners begin their life’s journey with an unforgettable experience. For further information visit us at For further information visit us at www.stregis.com/honeymoons www.stregis.com/honeymoons A Selection of Paradise Found Hotels and Resorts A Selection of Journey’s End Hotels and Resorts THE ST. REGIS BAHIA BEACH RESORT, PUERTO RICO THE ST. REGIS LANGKAWI THE ST. REGIS ASPEN RESORT THE ST. REGIS DEER VALLEY THE ST. REGIS MARDAVALL MALLORCA RESORT THE ST. REGIS PRINCEVILLE RESORT THE ST. REGIS SANYA YALONG BAY RESORT THE ST. REGIS SAADIYAT ISLAND RESORT, ABU DHABI THE ST. REGIS LHASA RESORT 4 5 ST. REGIS HONEYMOONS ST. REGIS HONEYMOONS Glass House Metropolitan Manor Transcend the Traditional Timeless, Modern Retreats Outfitted for modern romance, these edited yet stylized addresses appeal to couples Steal away for a honeymoon experience that appeals to the discerning. These exquisite who seek an escape from the confines of formality and prefer clean lines and bright, cosmopolitan addresses harken to a time of timeless grace and elegance, where geometric spaces instead. These metropolitan addresses offer guests a series of moments each moment is tailored, and where the most refined social and cultural pursuits are that unfold with warm and ease amidst unpretentious, elegant settings. at your fingertips. For further information visit us at For further information visit us at www.stregis.com/honeymoons www.stregis.com/honeymoons A Selection of Paradise Found Hotels and Resorts A Selection of Journey's End Hotels and Resorts THE ST. REGIS SHENZHEN THE ST. REGIS KUALA LUMPUR THE ST. REGIS ATLANTA THE ST. REGIS ROME THE ST. REGIS TIANJIN THE ST. REGIS BAL HARBOUR RESORT THE ST. REGIS MACAO THE ST. REGIS SINGAPORE 6 7 ST. REGIS RESIDENCES ST. REGIS RESIDENCES The Privilege of Ownership Live exquisite at St. Regis Residences St. Regis Residences offer a unique opportunity to expand your incomparable lifestyle. Located in the most idyllic havens, cosmopolitan cities and along golden shores, the impeccable service and unmatched style of St. Regis welcomes you home... to homes that define new standards of extraordinary living. Many of the breathtaking St. Regis Residences located around the globe combine the benefits of ownership with access to adjacent hotel facilities and amenities as well as 24-hour world-class service, delivered with the signature warmth and charm St. Regis is famed for. 8 9 ST. REGIS RESIDENCES ST. REGIS RESIDENCES Enjoy the freedom that comes with your own private residence in the heart of some of the world’s most exciting cities and in the world’s most desirable beachfront locations. With personal butlers, in-residence dining, housekeeping and other personalized services, these breathtaking residences represent a stunning convergence of world-class design and impeccable hospitality. Discover the pleasures of a privileged lifestyle and see for yourself why St. Regis Residences are the world’s preeminent address for luxury living. To find out more st-regis.marriott.com/hotel-directory/luxury-residences St. Regis Residences in Africa, Middle East & Asia Pacific OPEN - ASTANA BALI BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE UPCOMING - AMMAN DOHA, THE PEARL – QATAR JAKARTA LIJIANG St. Regis Residences in The Americas & Europe OPEN - ASPEN ATLANTA BAL HARBOUR DEER VALLEY (UTAH) MEXICO CITY NEW YORK CITY SAN FRANCISCO TORONTO UPCOMING - BELGRADE BERMUDA BOSTON KANAI (MEXICO) LOS CABOS (MEXICO) RYE, NY TURKS & CAICOS 10 11 The St. Regis Atlas An introduction to St. Regis hotels and resorts around the world, in alphabetical order by region Page # AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST The St. Regis Abu Dhabi 15 The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi 16 The St. Regis Cairo 17 The St. Regis Doha 18 The St. Regis Mauritius Resort 19 THE AMERICAS The St. Regis Aspen Resort 20 The St. Regis Atlanta 21 The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, Puerto Rico 22 The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort 23 The St. Regis Deer Valley 24 The St. Regis Houston 25 The St. Regis Mexico City 26 The St. Regis New York 27 The St. Regis Princeville Resort 28 The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort 29 The St. Regis San Francisco 30 The St. Regis Toronto 31 The St. Regis Washington, D.C. 32 13 THE ST. REGIS ATLAS: AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST ASIA PACIFIC The St. Regis Bali Resort 33 The St. Regis Abu Dhabi The St. Regis Bangkok 34 The St. Regis Beijing 35 The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort 36 The St. Regis Changsha 37 The St. Regis Chengdu 38 The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur 39 The St. Regis Langkawi 40 The St. Regis Lhasa Resort 4 1 The St. Regis Macao 42 The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort 43 The St. Regis Mumbai 44 The St. Regis Osaka 45 The St. Regis Sanya Yalong Bay Resort 46 The St. Regis Shanghai Jingan 47 The St. Regis Shenzhen 48 It’s easy to understand the appeal of The St. Regis Abu Dhabi. The AMENITIES The St. Regis Singapore 49 capital of the United Arab Emirates is fast developing a major arts and 283 Guest Rooms and Suites The St. Regis Tianjin 50 cultural scene, turning the city into an ever more sophisticated 7 Restaurants and Bars metropolis blessed with cutting-edge architecture and world-class Spa The St. Regis Zhuhai 51 sports. Part of the prestigious Nation Towers complex on the Corniche, Pool a five-mile stretch adjacent to the Arabian Gulf where you’ll find walking Gym and cycling paths and children’s play areas, The St. Regis Abu Dhabi is Private Beach; EUROPE the ideal home-away-from-home. Don’t miss the Luxury Nation Galleria Children’s Club The St. Regis Astana 52 Vox Cinemas directly connected to The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, with 11 cinemas including four Gold Class. Relax and soak up the sun with The St. Regis Florence 53 a refreshing cocktail on the private beachfront at the exclusive Nation LOCATION Riviera Beach Club, home to Catch Restaurant and Lounge Abu Dhabi, Nation Towers The St. Regis Istanbul 54 where an open kitchen allows guests to interact with the chefs and watch as Abu Dhabi ingredients are transformed into delectable dishes. United Arab Emirates The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort 55 T (971) (2) 694 4444 The St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya 56 [email protected] stregis.com/abudhabi The St. Regis Rome 57 The lobby of The St. Regis Abu Dhabi; the Nation Riviera Beach Club; Al Hosen Suite Discover the upcoming St. Regis Hotels & Resorts on page 58 14 15 THE ST. REGIS ATLAS: AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST THE ST. REGIS ATLAS: AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort The St. Regis Cairo Saadiyat is an island of only ten square miles, but it packs a lot into that AMENITIES The St. Regis Cairo draws guests to the heart of Egypt’s timeless AMENITIES space. Just 15 minutes’ drive from the center of Abu Dhabi, it has a white 376 Guest Rooms and Suites metropolis, on the north end of Corniche Road along the Nile. 366 Guest Rooms, Suites sand beach, a designer golf course and the newly opened Louvre Abu 6 Restaurants and Bars Exceptionally designed by Michael Graves, the hotel’s 36 stories stand as a and Apartments Dhabi, which is a delight for art lovers. It’s a relaxing and chic retreat Iridium Spa unique expression of modern luxury that draws on the city’s influential 7 Restaurants, Bars and Lounges from the bustle of the city. The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort’s Pool, Gym past while confidently introducing its future. Local heritage is reflected Indoor and Outdoor Pools architecture and interior design are stunning – each room has panoramic Beach through outstanding views of the Nile and Old Cairo as well as distinctive Iridium Spa vistas of the Gulf or golf course and interiors that meld Spanish and Golf murals in our guest rooms depicting papyrus gardens and Nile Valley Athletic Club Arabian elements with a contemporary edge. In addition to business Children’s Club flora. Between mother-of-pearl inlaid nightstands, our sumptuous facilities, the resort has an Iridium spa offering products from luxury signature beds are topped by exquisite linen and pillows while bathrooms skincare brand ESPA, four swimming pools, a dedicated children’s club are clad in light Emperador marble. The St. Regis Butler service remains LOCATION and the state-of-the-art St. Regis Athletic Club. Dolphins frolic in the LOCATION the ultimate experience for all guest rooms, suites and luxury apartments. 1189 Nile Corniche blue waters, while nearby Saadiyat Beach is a nesting site for hawksbill Saadiyat Island Our Astor Grand Ballroom features a dedicated entrance for very special Cairo turtles. The resort’s newest addition is the first Middle Eastern outpost of P.O. Box 54345 occasions while The Crystal Hall boasts a three-story vaulted ceiling with Egypt celebrated global brand Buddha-Bar Beach, a glamorous day-to-night Abu Dhabi a dramatic Swarovski chandelier.
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