Mandarin Oriental offers a special ‘Silent Night’ escape for the holidays

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The hustle and bustle of the holiday season can take its tool but The Spa at Mandarin Oriental is offering a special respite.

From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.. on Wednesday, Dec. 11 The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC is hosting a special ‘slient night.”  There will be no active talking or music in the spa, providing guests “a quiet retreat from the overwhelming daily distractions that are heightened during the holiday season.

All of The Spa’s services will be available for purchase and booking during that time including its signature Digital Wellness Escape, that concentrates treatment on the head, eyes, neck, shoulders, hands and feet, this restorative treatment aims to ease stresses and strains resulting from the frequent use of digital devices.

In addition, The Spa is offering a complimentary one-hour Silent Meditation Incorporating the Five Senses session led by D.C.- based recharj, a modern meditation and power nap studio. The special meditation session will use of crystals and facial masks, and the treatment room will be scented with the Mandarin Oriental signature Quintessence Aromatherapy Experience, while the sound of Tibetan singing bowls will invoke a deep state of relaxation and Meditation lamps will create ambient light radiating the seven primary chakra colors. After the session, light refreshments will be served to enliven the sense of taste.

Guest wishing to book a regular service or reserve one of the limited spaces for the special meditation session should call (2029 787 6100.

 

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Troy Petenbrink

Troy, also known as The Gay Traveler, is a well known travel and food writer. His has been a regular contributor to a variety of outlets including National Geographic, Travel Channel, DCRefined, CBS Local, and Metro Weekly. He also appears on local Washington news outlets as a travel expert.

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