If you're staying at the Mandalay Bay, this is my favorite place to eat. The food is great, wine list is solid, and the booze can be poured over that they call the "perfect ice cube". It's a cube of ice that barely fits in the glass... super boutique. But what i like most about this place is If you're staying at the Mandalay Bay, this is my favorite place to eat. The food is great, wine list is solid, and the booze can be poured over that they call the "perfect ice cube". It's a cube of ice that barely fits in the glass... super boutique. But what i like most about this place is sitting at the bar. You're pretty much out in the open... sitting up high and able to check things out. Also, if you order food, instead of bread they bring out complimentary french fries made in duck fat.... with 3 types of catsup. They are all great. And since this is a Michael Mina restaurant they pour complimentary bottled water too. Nice feature.…see moresee less
If you think this is beautiful, you should see the rooms. Simple and clean, with not a lot in them, they're just exactly what you would want a room in a Greek hotel to look like. And the views from them are to die for. By the way, there's also a covered part to this pool as well in case you're not aIf you think this is beautiful, you should see the rooms. Simple and clean, with not a lot in them, they're just exactly what you would want a room in a Greek hotel to look like. And the views from them are to die for. By the way, there's also a covered part to this pool as well in case you're not a sun bunny.…see moresee less
I'm a little obsessed with both Monaco and hammams, so I could pretty much live here. The baths here are made from salt water and in general, the spas in the south of France are some of the best in the world. They even have a chocolate facial which I haven't tried...yet.
If you want to renew but need to do it with a sense of humor, this is the place. In addition to the wine baths, they also have a noodle bath that was built to celebrate the resort's anniversary. I wonder which anniversary is the one one which you give noodles.
I'd become Janet Evans if I could swim in this. Interestingly the Peninsula hotel chain offers a big lending library of books and movies about the city in which the hotel is located.
If I spent ten minutes in a pool where someone brought me food I'd end up dying there because I'd never leave. They have little remote-control boats you can play with in the pool.