The Mansion Delivers with Attentive Service and Ultra Luxury
I went to Neo at The Mansion this afternoon for lunch. I took my clients (who just closed on their new home today), so it was quite a treat for both of us. Rosewood Hotels & Resorts delivers on it’s promise to bring ultra luxury and service to Atlanta… finally! The staff was more than accommodating and welcomed us with open arms. When asked if we could see the property, the concierge took us into an amazing suite and arranged for a tour of 29 (The Spa).
From the moment you step out of your car, to the time you leave, they cater to you and your every wish. Lunch at Neo was simply amazing, the service was attentive without being obtrusive. We had a beautiful table facing the English Garden. The menu had something for everyone and the portions were just right. They had a beautiful wine list, with a page of half bottle selections, assorted imported waters, a full bar with the best bottles of liquor available. Speaking of which, the gorgeous bar runs the entire length of the building along Stratford Road. This is going to be a busy place when word gets around.
The Mansion on Peachtree is stylish without being the least bit pretentious.
Below: Arriving in style is easy. Step into an oasis off Peachtree Road.
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Below: The hotel lobby and the hallway leading to bar, garden, Neo and the lobby.
Below: The English Garden below. You’ll wonder if you are on Peachtree Street.
Below: The English Garden looking toward the 3 Garden Villas. The one on the left is spoken for.
Below: An overview of the Garden. Loggia to the left, indoor pool to the right.
Below: The fitness center. All of the equipment was designed by Ferrari and the red leather is really the same leather in a Ferrari. If you look at the treadmill, you’ll notice the large screen. You can plug your iPod directly into the machine and watch your videos or listen to your music.
Below: The indoor pool under construction. Walls are being clad in stone and marble.
Below: Life is Suite at The Mansion. This one had a sitting room, bedroom and bathroom – all separate with two private balconies. And yes, the hidden tv behind the artwork was impressive.