Yoga Practice for in-house guests at James Cook
04 April 2016
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor commences Yoga Practice for in-house guests
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor have partnered with Power Living to present mid-week Yoga practice for in-house guests. The complimentary service will be offered regularly at the hotel, with all levels and abilities welcome. Power Living is a modern-day physical and philosophical practice. The instructors come highly recommended and have extensive training in the art of Yoga.
The addition of Yoga to the fitness and leisure amenities complements the James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor’s overall trend towards health and wellbeing. Menus have been rejuvenated at Sojourn Café & Bar, located in the Lobby, focusing on fresh, wholesome and locally sourced ingredients. An in-house gym, complimentary access to Les Mills Lambton Quay and Infuse Spa (level 16) are also available for all guests.
The James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor is located in the heart of Wellington City, conveniently situated between the leading retail district of Lambton Quay and the business hub of The Terrace. The hotel features 268 accommodation rooms, two restaurants and bars, Infuse Day Spa, an exclusive 26th floor Club Lounge and a complimentary in-house gymnasium.
Grand Hotels International owns and manages ten 4 – 4 ½ star Hotel Grand Chancellor properties throughout Australia and New Zealand. All Hotels are in prime locations with a range of facilities offering accommodation for the most discerning guest as well as a host of conference and events facilities on a small to large scale, with five venues catering for over 400 people.
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