Wednesday, September 7, 2011
T+L world awards confirm Lilianfels in the Blue Mountains as an iconic international luxury escape
Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort and Spa has cemented its position as an iconic Australian luxury escape after being named one of the five top lodges and resorts in the Oceana region in the 2011 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards.
After pampering its guests for 20 years, Lilianfels was joined by only one other Australian property in the category of Top Lodges and Resorts in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
Lilianfels Group General Manager, Brian McHenry, said the award consolidated that Lilianfels continued to have the right formula in the competitive international luxury market after two decades of operation.
“Lilianfels has again proven to be a timeless luxury resort,” Mr McHenry said.
“We opened our doors 20 years ago setting the benchmark in Australia for providing guests with an unforgettable experience and today, Lilianfels still appeals to the world’s premium market.”
Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards recommends Lilianfels’ Deluxe Valley View Rooms, overlooking Katoomba’s famous Jamison Valley and the Three Sisters.
Its Insider Tip is to splurge on a meal at the resort’s Darley’s restaurant which was the former home of the sixth NSW Chief Justice, Frederick Darley.
Lilianfels, on the bluff of the Blue Mountains National Park, is a 5-star resort renowned for relaxation and superior service. The converted historic country mansion features 85 exquisite rooms, multi-award winning Darley’s restaurant, the Lilianfels Spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and The Lounge area with its calm and elegant atmosphere.
For more information on packages visit www.lilianfels.com.au or call 024780 1200.
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