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11 Mirrors Design Hotel 11 MIRRORS DESIGN HOTEL GENERAL DESCRIPTION 11 Mirrors Design Hotel is a boutique hotel with a strong sense of style, contemporary outlook, artistic touch and urban vibe, which reflects guests’ lifestyle. It was created as a comfortable but sophisticated destination for business leaders and independent, creative people who understand the value of their emotional experiences. The hotel is the brainchild of two Originals, two visionaries who are passionate about genuine hospitality and relentless attention to detail — boxing legend Wladimir Klitschko and successful real estate developer Ruslan Oleksenko. Since its opening, 11 Mirrors has earned an array of international and national awards and become the first Design Hotels™ member in Eastern Europe and the CIS countries and, in addition, the first hotel in Ukraine to represent three global loyalty programs – Starwood Preferred Guest® (SPG), Marriott Rewards and Ritz-Carlton Rewards. Design Hotels™ is a handpicked collection of over 200 boutique hotels and resorts worldwide. Made By Originals Wladimir Klitschko Ruslan Oleksenko Overall Design Anatoliy Kirik Marina Leo Management Company DEOL Partners General Manager Maryna Rymarenko Opening Date June 2012 Originally Built 2012 Number of Rooms 49 Loyalty programs SPG Marriott Rewards Ritz-Carlton Rewards AWARD-WINNING HOTEL #1 on TRIPADVISOR.com Best Hotel in Kyiv and Ukraine – 2018-2013 Winner of TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards #1 Hotel in Ukraine: / Top 25 Hotels – 2018-2014 / Top 10 Hotels for Service – 2018-2014 / Top 10 Luxury Hotels – 2017-2014 One of the Best Hotels in Europe — 2017, 2016 (2 categories — Top 25 Luxury Hotels and Top 25 Hotels) / Kyiv Tourism Award: Best Boutique Hotel – 2017 / World Boutique Hotel Awards: World’s Best City Hotel and Europe’s Best City Hotel – 2016 / Haute Grandeur Global Hotel Award: Boutique Hotel – 2016 / World Travel Awards: Ukraine’s Leading Boutique Hotel – 2017, 2016, 2015 / Booking.com Guest Review Award, 9.4/10 score – 2016 / U.S. News and World Report: # 1 among 15 Best Hotels in Ukraine – 2016 / Connoisseur Circle Special Award: Entrepreneur of the Year – 2014 / Seven Star Global Luxury Awards: Signum Virtutis – 2013 / International Hotel Awards: Small Hotel Ukraine and New Small Hotel Construction & Design – 2013, 2012 / Recognition from HVS Experts: Best New Hotel in category Luxury/Upscale – 2012 / Hospitality Excellence Award: Best Ideas, Solutions, Innovations in Hospitality – 2012 LOCATION The hotel is ideally located on Bohdana Khmelnytskogo Street in the very heart of old and vibrant Kyiv, conveniently close to an embassy district as well as business, entertainment, and shopping areas, and within easy walking distance of major historic landmarks and cultural attractions — Ukraine’s National Opera House, Khreshchatyk Street, Golden Gate, Saint Volodymyr’s, Saint Sophia’s and Saint Michael’s Cathedrals. Boryspil International Airport is 35 km away (40 minutes by car) Kyiv International Airport is 8 km away (20 minutes by car) Central Railway Station is 1.9 km away (8 minutes by car) DESIGN FEATURES 11 Mirrors’ design blends smart elegance with a deep understanding of global hospitality trends. Clean lines create a space that inspires creativity and encourages interaction. The hotel’s concept derives from reflections guests see and emotions they experience during their stay. Every element here seeks to mirror guests’ inner selves, which is represented in the hotel’s slogan — Reflecting you. All rooms anticipate the desires of the discerning guests through panoramic windows offering gorgeous views of Kyiv and SPA-inspired bathrooms made of glass blocks. Private bars as well as styling boxes allow guests to inhabit their own luxury retreat. The lobby features reflective surfaces: a stainless steel ceiling, glass panels, glass art objects, natural ston walls and floors, and the unmatched mirrored wall crafted by Fomichev Brothers Creative Studio. Also showcased are the Philippe Starck mirror, PH Artichoke pendant lamp and Hans Wegner chairs. GUEST ACCOMMODATON 11 Mirrors Design Hotel provides 49 luxurious rooms and suites that combine the highest standards of comfort with maximum aesthetic appeal. Everything has been considered to ensure guests enjoy a heightened sense of well-being and harmony. Guestrooms feature both mini-bars and extensive open bars with a handpicked selection of drinks, next to mirror-like flat-screen TVs with access to numerous international and local channels. The trendy bathroom is shaped as a transparent glass cube with a separate walk-in shower for two people and has an additional rainforest shower system. The 30 rooms on the hotel front boast floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the city and cathedral, while those to the rear offer tranquillity and overlook a district steeped in history. ROOM CATEGORIES Courtyard Standard Incognito Superior Desire Deluxe Room Signature Premium Lifestyle Executive Suite Room Room Room Rates, Mon, Fri, Sat, Sun Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat, Euro* Tue, Wed, Thu Sun Wed, Thu Sun Wed, Thu Sun Wed, Thu Sun Wed, Thu 265 230 330 265 410 335 455 365 765 645 Number of rooms 7 12 10 20 2 (connected rooms) Average 27 27 37 39 73 area, sq. m Bed type 2 Twin beds/1 King-size 2 Twin beds/1 King-size 1 Double King-size bed 1 Double King-size bed 2 Double King-size beds bed bed Bathroom Walk-in shower for two Walk-in shower for two Walk-in shower for two Walk-in shower for two 2 walk-in showers for persons persons persons, bidet persons and the bath two persons, 1 bath tube tube, bidet Window Regular-size window Regular-size window Panoramic window Panoramic window Panoramic window View Quiet courtyard. Rooms Quiet historical part of Panoramic city view Panoramic city view Panoramic city view are located on the lower the city floors Extra bed Roll-away bed Roll-away bed n/a Roll-away bed n/a *The above rates are indicative of the cost per room per night based on single or double occupancy, VAT included – The above rates are informative, Best Available Rate can be found online – 1% tourism fee per room per night shall be charged upon arrival – Extra bed fee 50 Euro – Free cancellation 24 hours prior to arrival – Check-in after 14:00 – Check-out before 12:00 GUEST SERVICES 24 Hour Concierge Service Buffet Breakfast Included in Room Rate Complimentary Wi-Fi Internet Access 24 Hour Room Service Welcome Drink Jogging Corner, Styling Box and Love Box Exclusive Mini-Bar with Healthy Snacks and Drinks Coffee/Tea Maker Facilities upon Request Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Shoe Shining Purified Water Supply Turndown Service Parking Business Centre Services Accessibility for Guests with Special Needs BAR AND RESTAURANT Nestled on the mezzanine floor, 11 Mirrors restaurant exudes elegance coupled with an informal atmosphere, which invites guests to relax and enjoy tempting dishes. While echoing the hotel’s overall concept, the authentic style bar presents amber-coloured surfaces and mirrored art installations to welcome guests as they enter the restaurant. The place serves classic breakfast buffet in the morning and treats guests to the most refined versions of Ukrainian and European fusion cuisine for lunch and dinner. Room service is available 24 hours a day. RESERVATION INFORMATION tel. +380 44 581 11 11 fax +380 44 581 11 00 [email protected] www.11mirrors-hotel.com 34A, B. Khmelnytskogo St., Kyiv, Ukraine FITNESS AND RELAXATION – OUR PARTNERS There is no gym or SPA on site, but 11 Mirrors offers special rates to guests for Kyiv’s two top fitness facilities in the close vicinity of the design hotel – Leonardo Wellness Club, part of Leonardo Business Center, and Fizika Fitness Space, located in the club Avalon. LEONARDO WELLNESS CLUB offers: Gym Fitness Classes (Individual and Group) 25-meter Swimming-Pool SPA Zone and Beauty Salon Pilates, Yoga, Dancing Studio – Individual and Group Classes Boxing and Kick Boxing Studio FIZIKA FITNESS SPACE offers: Gym Fight Club Functional Training Yoga SPA Zone and Beauty Salon CONFERENCE FACILITIES – OUR PARTNERS LEONARDO BUSINESS CENTER 11 Mirrors is situated just a two-minute walk from Leonardo Business Center — the A-class business center in the heart of Kyiv — which has a total area of 38,000 sq.m. and features a variety of conference and meeting rooms capable of accommodating from 10 to 100 people. Equipment: Multimedia projector or plasma – Flip-chart Microphones Telephone services Wireless high speed Internet (Wi-Fi) Air conditioning system KLITSCHKO EXPO A unique facility, Klitschko Expo was developed as the follow-up project to the museum-exhibition highlighting achievements of Klitschko brothers’ – two boxing legends. Over 50,000 people from all over the world attended the museum since its opening in 2014. The main area of 334 sq.m can accommodate 50-200 people. In addition, a 614 sq. m adjacent outdoor terrace can also serve as a meeting place accommodating up to 350 people. The 200-car parking space is available. Equipment: Conference table Sound system Wireless microphones Wireless high speed Internet (Wi-Fi) Plasma display panels Video surveillance system Kitchenette ONE LOVE COFFEE ONE LOVE Coffee, a professional espresso bar, is located just a 15-minute walk from the 11 Mirrors on the sixth floor of PinchukArtCentre, an international centre for contemporary art of the 21st century. It is a stylish place where people come together to communicate in comfortable surroundings, enjoy superior food alongside a panoramic view of Kyiv and read TASCHEN art books. The place provides a lecture-hall that accommodates up to 60 people and is equipped with all necessary facilities to hold: business and private meetings business lunches master-classes, workshops parties with DJ-sets .
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