Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Sitting pretty in pink

It’s no wonder Belmond Mount Nelson is favoured by celebritie­s, stars and royalty

- BIANCA COLEMAN

IT took all of two minutes of oohing and aahing as I skipped around the massive two-roomed suite at Belmond Mount Nelson before I understood completely why so many famous people choose to stay here.

There is such an understate­d, gracious sophistica­tion about the property. The deluxe suite in which I stayed is decorated in soft muted tones of cream, white and dove grey, and filled with more amenities than you can imagine. A vase of fresh white roses may not be an amenity exactly, but it was noticed and appreciate­d.

On the desk was another box filled with all the relevant literature (in-room dining, a booklet about a walking tour of the garden and so on) as well as useful goodies like bookmarks, luggage tags, and postcards to brag to your friends about.

Eco-friendly recyclable Beauty Without Cruelty vegan approved Charlotte Rhys products are used throughout. During my travels I’ve become a huge fan of the brand, and while becoming familiar with the lotions and potions, the little spray bottles of pillow scent on the bedside tables at turndown was an extra surprise.

There are two types of robes – thick and fluffy, soft and light – and slippers of course. I was booked for a heavenly afternoon of treatments at Librisa Spa after checkout and was wondering if there was a bag of some kind in the wardrobe I could use for the necessary items I would take with me. I was very excited to discover a sturdy paper carrier with ribbon handles. “Look!” I happily texted my friend, who is fortunate to be a regular guest at the hotel. “Go look again,” she replied. “There is a hessian one too.” And so there was.

“Am I allowed to take it? I wondered. “Absolutely,” she said.

“If not, they would have said ‘if you like this, you can buy it in our gift shop’.”

Sound logic, but nothing in the room had such a sign so I could well have nabbed a whole lot more, but I like to believe I am a classier guest than that.

We made the unadultera­ted most of our staycation in this Grand Dame of hotels. It’s celebratin­g 100 years of pink all through 2019, having first been painted this colour at the end of World War I in November 1918.

The afternoon was dedicated to an apparently endless high tea with the bubbly from our suites. As the cork popped, I remarked that other guests might wonder who these two fabulous women are. Our waiter said if they asked, he would tell them he is not at liberty to say. And this too is why the celebs love this place. As long as I’ve had a relationsh­ip with the hotel, it has always maintained the ultimate in discretion.

After a late breakfast from the lavish buffet in The Oasis the next morning, which includes oysters and bubbly – because why scrimp on the luxury here? – we adjourned to Librisa Spa for magnificen­t facials and massages. Afterwards, we whiled away the afternoon in their conservato­ry where you can languish in a peaceful room in your robe and sip herbal tea with your bran muffin while you read your book.

While it’s the preferred destinatio­n for travellers from all over the globe, this winter Belmond Mount Nelson is offering three fabulous overnight packages for South African residents. If you’ve ever wanted a taste of the true luxury that accompanie­s a night at this iconic hotel, this is the perfect opportunit­y.

Me Time includes a lavish sixhour spoil-yourself immersion at Librisa Spa; In The Pink begins pink macarons and profiterol­es along with a bottle of crisp Le Lude rose bubbly when you arrive in your room; a three-course dinner in the Lord Nelson Restaurant; and a farewell gift of Mount Nelson’s special blend of tea, with pink rose petals.

The Epicure stay in a suite includes a five-course dinner for two at an intimate chef’s table restaurant in the heart of the hotel kitchen.

Valid from May 1 until October 31, Ts&Cs apply. Rates are from R5 950 to R3 900 per room for two people sharing. Additional nights for all packages are R2 900 a room. Call 021 483 1733 or email reservatio­ns. mnh@belmond.com for more details.

 ??  ?? BELMOND Mount Nelson’s distinctiv­e pink is being celebrated all year to mark its painted centenary.
BELMOND Mount Nelson’s distinctiv­e pink is being celebrated all year to mark its painted centenary.
 ??  ?? EVERY aspect of your stay is swaddled in ultimate luxury.
EVERY aspect of your stay is swaddled in ultimate luxury.

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