Shangri-La Singapore’s launches better sleep package

Shangri-La Singapore’s launches better sleep package

Shangri-La Singapore has launched a two-night, restorative journey designed to help guests enjoy a blissful, quality sleep set to recharge the mind body and soul known as the better sleep package.

The program, centres on helping visitors improve their sleep cycles as well as benefit from the powers of a good night’s sleep and features a stay in a tower wing deluxe room, a 60-minute tension relieving neck and back massage for 2 at Chi, The Spa, a better sleep amenities set and a one-time in-room wellness 3-course dinner at a cost of SGD480 per night (AU$512.5).

“Shangri-La’s heartfelt hospitality takes into consideration our guests’ well-being from a holistic perspective – physical, mental and nutritional,” said John Rice, general manager.

“While there may not be a one-size-fits all therapy or remedy to one of the most essential aspects of our health – sleep – our better sleep package endeavours to help our guests find balance, relaxation and be lulled into a good night’s sleep, each time they are here with us.”

Guided by the intuitive hands of therapists at Chi, The Spa, the 60-minute tension relieving massage draws on the art of Asian massage traditions that restore and balance the body’s energy flow or chi to bring about a meditative state of mind, helping travellers unwind and reduce sleep anxiety.

Chi, The Lounge. (Supplied)

The package also includes a nutritionally sleep-friendly 3-course wellness dinner of protein and vegan-friendly dishes. Curated by the hotel’s wellness chef, the menu features immunity-boosting and nutrient rich ingredients. The one-time dinner is served in-room for the convenience and comfort of guests to help them optimise their rest.

Sound healing through a wellness centric music playlist is yet another element that has been woven into the better sleep package. The specially curated playlist has been designed to allow guests to slip into a state of deep relaxation. Guests are also treated to a pillow menu, where they can choose a style and size based on their personal preference. To complement the bedtime experience, a better sleep amenities set comprising a pillow spray, shower gel and bath soak from this works, is included.

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