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Sheraton Suzhou Hotel opens New Wing

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 4 March 2009

The Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers has opened the Towers Wing. The four-floor Towers Wing featuring a selection of deluxe rooms, restaurants, lounges as well as MICE facilities, has been designed under the creative eye of the renowned Singaporean designers, Palmer & Turner Company.

Balancing classical with contemporary design; reflective of the overall theme and aesthetics of the main hotel, the property boasts a unique architecture of ancient Chinese grandeur and features of Suzhou gardens.

To preserve the cultural scenery of Suzhou, Sheraton has removed a number of guest rooms so that tourists can enjoy the stunning view of the Auspicious Light Pagoda from different angles.

Comprised of 99 deluxe rooms and suites, the guestrooms are a blend of space and comfort with even the smallest rooms measuring a generous 42 sqm. Suites start from 75 sqm, with the complex suites reaching up to 172sqm of which, 25 sqm is dedicated to a garden area. The rooms are designed to allow as much natural light to shine into the lavish interior as possible, without compromising the privacy of hotel guests.

A terrace is available in all guestrooms on the first floor, offering unobstructed views of the peaceful river. For guests staying on the second floor, the exclusive garden attached to each room offers privacy, while guestrooms on the third floor are constructed to allow maximum natural sunlight.

On the fourth floor, all suites encompass a delicate hanging garden with decorative mountain rockery and pavilions, replacing clamors with dulcet twittering.

Exceptional views of Auspicious Light Pagoda can be enjoyed directly from certain guestrooms and parts of the atrium. Greeting guests each morning are the black and white exterior of surrounding buildings.

Osmanthus, an auspicious flower in traditional Chinese culture, is used to add a sweet garden aroma to the Towers Wing. This light fragrance is omnipresent, from the entrance hallways all the way to guestroom gardens.

The Osmanthus flower is one of the most celebrated flowers in China as it gained fame in the ancient legend of Wu Gang Chopping Osmanthus Tree on the Moon.

Gastronomes who enjoy Italian food and wines will not want to miss the Bene Italian Kitchen, the restaurant of the Towers Wing. The Italian Brasserie styled concept is built around quality produce with a creative team of chefs working in its kitchens. Chief Chef Cimmino Roberto Benes menu celebrates the rich heritage and traditions of time-honored Italian cooking with a modern touch and introduces world-renowned Italian cuisine to local connoisseurs.

Also accessible to guests is a Towers lounge area found in The Towers Wing which is an ideal place to spend the day reading a book or to gather with friends before a night out, enjoying the best wines and light food.

Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers also has comprehensive conference and banquet facilities. The 5 meeting rooms in the Towers Wing reach up to 190 sqm, offering an ideal choice for board meetings and VIP promotional events.

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