The Mandrake reopens with three staycation experiences

The Mandrake in London has reopened with three new staycation experiences tailored to guests' post-pandemic needs. 

The property, which closed for six months during the height of Covid-19, is targeting “nature lovers, spiritual wellness seekers and creative minds”.

The first package, The Evergreen Evening, offers guests dinner at Jurema, the hotel’s jungle-like first floor terrace, or in the restaurant’s intimate greenhouse. Prices start at £660.

The Soul Revival package includes an overnight stay in an evergreen terrace room, dinner for two on a private balcony and an array of wellness sessions, including in-room bespoke energy healings, sound baths, cacao ceremonies and remedial elements from the spiritual wellness concierge. The package will be hosted by a selection of expert shamans and sound healers and starts at £730.

The final package, The Artisanal Experience, includes an overnight stay for two and a bespoke tasting menu for up to six guests in a private dining ‘cabana’ (pictured), individually designed by artists including Iris Brosch and IT Spain. The package begins at £990. 

The Mandrake has also introduced a new summer menu at Jurema, inspired by head chef George Scott-Toft’s travels through South America. 

“Although our lights have been dimmed over these past few months, The Mandrake invites one and all to come and shine with us once again,” said Rami Fustok, owner and founder of The Mandrake.

“We are reopening with extraordinary colour and energy, offering an inspiring destination for our guests to celebrate togetherness, to celebrate living and to continue growing our own universe at The Mandrake.

“From nature lovers, to spiritual souls and creative minds, we welcome guests to The Mandrake to once again feel inspired and energised.”

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