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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:48 pm
A classic private home which is apart from the main building. Adorned with the resort's signature marble and gold, this place offers the most exclusive and sumptuous stay at L'Auberge de Sada. Fully furnished and with many an amenity, this home is designed for a home away from home feeling for any length of stay. An expansive bedroom on the second floor features a king-sized bed and classic furniture, as well as a large master bathroom. A massive terrace provides the best view of the surrounding area, as well as a hottub for relaxation. A full-sized living room features a generously-sized television and full furniture set. The kitchen is fully stocked and with many an appliance for the patron's convenience. No expense is spared here to bring the guest the most opulent and comfortable stay indeed.
Salons may be customized for further comfort, depending on the length of the patron's stay.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:50 pm
A grand and glorious rotunda. Just a short distance from reception, this round and massive room is perfect for holding events. With massive marble columns and an ornate marble floor, the elegant room is suited for just about any occasion. While generally left open to the public during the day, it can be closed off upon reservation for its usage. The rotunda itself is adorned with artwork portraying loveliness in figures and floral themes. And upon the wall is a generous number of tall windows, showing a scenic view of the gardens below.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:52 pm
A perfectly manicured botanical garden. All manners of plants are on display here, in pristine condition. The main attraction within all of the greenery is a small waterfall that contributes to the relaxing mood here. A ways away there is also a pond, where visitors may observe delicate waterlilies in bloom. Comfortable benches are scattered about, to provide guests even more relaxation but not draw from the beauty of this exquisite area.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:54 pm
Aside from the gardens there exists a special area for L'Auberge de Sada's grand fountain. Sculpted of and displayed upon marble, its gleaming magnificence is only complemented by the water cascading upon it with great frequency. It's difficult to discern what exactly is portrayed in the design of the fountain, but the mystery does not draw away from its brilliance.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:56 pm
A place of both mystery and mischief, the hedge maze is a short distance from the gardens and fountain. The maze is used both for entertainment purposes and a way of getting away from it all. Benches and scenic views have been incorporated for the enjoyment of the guests. While it may be possible to become lost in such a place, a simple call for help will quickly bring staff to escort guests out of the maze.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:58 pm
A mysterious and dimly-lit mirrored room that may be reserved for usage by any guest. The borders between the worlds of the living and the dead are very thin here, even for the most inexperienced user. While usage of the room is available only by signing specific waivers and consent forms, the experienced staff can quickly dispell any problematic issues that may occur within the psychomanteum.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:00 pm
A luxurious seaside pool provided for the entertainment and relaxation of the guests. As designed, the edge of the pool blends into the sea itself, blending both safety and an illusion of being within nature itself while providing a scenic view of the coast. Quality beach furniture and cabanas have been provided for guests' usage, as well as a constant supply of towels and staff on hand for ordering snacks and drinks. At night, delightful lighting can be seen underwater, resembling sparkling seaplants and adding to the enchanting atmosphere.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:02 pm
L'Auberge de Sada only has the very best when it comes to cuisine. Employing the greatest of the traditional chefs of the area, the culinary geniuses in the kitchen provide any dish a guest could ever desire with swiftness and taste. Any order will be honored, with the accompanying charges added to one's bill. The restaurant itself matches the main building in marble and gold, and is lovingly cared after by its staff. Plush seating and roomy tables are available at all hours of the day.
Room service may also be called in here, with speedy delivery to one's accommodations.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:04 pm
An impressive and ancient building expressly for a traditional Roman bath. Though some areas may have been updated to include modern convenience, it nonetheless keeps much of the appearance of the genuine article. It has however been split into equal areas for ladies and gentlemen for the convenience and privacy for all.
A trip through the thermae must be done in order, both with entrance and exit. Guides have been provided for the convenience of all guests.
Proceed to the entrance to begin!
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:06 pm
The main entrance of the thermae. Meet up with friends here, or wait for your friends to finish their baths. It also serves as reception, so that the staff may keep track of the patrons of the bath. Modern lavatories are available on each side of the room. Marble benches are provided for those who are waiting for others.
Next is the apodyterium. This is also the exit!
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:08 pm
The apodyterium is where bathers prepare for the bath. Clean and secure compartments have been provided for patrons to store their belongings while the bath is taking place. Marble benches have been provided for the usage of any guest.
Next is the frigidarium. Exiting? The atrium.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:10 pm
A bath chambre made of marble and with a pool of cool water. This bath can be used to cool down after the heat of the hot bath, or simply for relaxation on a hot day. Though not lavishly decorated, the carved marble decor is relaxing enough. Prebath one may pick up protective footwears for the bath here, postbath the footwear may be dropped off and the cold bath enjoyed.
Next is the tepidarium. Exiting? The apodyterium.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:12 pm
A beautifully ornamented room, the tepidarium is a precursor to the hot bath in which patrons are annointed with fragranced oils. The radiant heat in the room leaves guests relaxed and comfortable before the caldarium.
Next is the caldarium. Exiting? The frigidarium.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:14 pm
In the caldarium is the hot bath. Oil cleansing is practiced here, with modern convenience added to assure the cleanliness. There is scarcely a decoration here due to the heat, though a mosaic floor provides a classic feel to the room. In addition to the area for bathing, there is a labrum of cold water provided for the patrons' use when exiting the bath.
Optional is the laconicum. Exiting? The tepidarium.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:16 pm
An optional sauna room which is as clever as it is ancient in style. Decorated with stucco and paintings of the night sky, the temperature is controlled by lowering and raising a bronze shield. Benches line the round room for the comfort of the patrons.
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