A DiVino Wine Experience in Budapest’s Heart

A DiVino Wine Experience in Budapest’s Heart

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“If you’ve visited New York City in the past decade, you’ve likely encountered the Time Warner Center, a hub for dining, shopping, entertainment, and luxury accommodations. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Time Warner Center is offering an exclusive $10k package that showcases the best the city has to offer.

Your stay begins at the Mandarin Oriental in a Premier Central Park View Suite, where you can enjoy daily breakfast, either in your suite or at the hotel’s signature restaurant, Asiate. You’ll also experience the award-winning spa with the Couples Escape treatment in a private Spa Suite. This includes side-by-side “”Time Rituals,”” followed by a relaxing bath, private time, and the spa’s signature Five Elements Bento.

For dinner, you’ll indulge in a nine-course tasting menu with wine at Thomas Keller’s renowned Per Se, one of the most sought-after dining experiences in the city. As part of this exclusive package, you’ll also receive a private behind-the-scenes tour of Per Se’s kitchen.

The following day, you’ll dive into Italian cuisine with a one-hour pasta-making class and a four-course lunch at A Voce Columbus, complete with a bottle of wine from their extensive collection of over 8,000 bottles.

That evening, enjoy a night of legendary jazz at Lincoln Center, where you’ll get a private backstage tour, VIP concert seating, and possibly a meet-and-greet with the performers, depending on availability. You’ll walk the same halls that have hosted jazz greats like Ornette Coleman, Wynton Marsalis, and Maria Schneider.

To ensure you look your best throughout this experience, the package includes a personal shopper to guide you through the latest fashion trends at The Shops at Columbus Circle, featuring stores such as C. Wonder, Cole Haan, Hugo Boss, L.K. Bennett, Stuart Weitzman, and Thomas Pink.

If you decide to book this package, we’d love to hear about it! Enjoy your luxurious New York City experience.”