Malminder Gill Partners with Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group as their in-house Sleep Concierge

Award-winning Harley-Street Integrative Hypnotherapist and Sleep Expert, Malminder Gill, is delighted to announce her exclusive partnership with the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, launching to coincide with World Sleep Day, 15th March 2024. With this, Malminder will be the in-house Sleep Concierge, offering guests of Mandarin Oriental Hotels in London and selected European properties exclusive access to 1-2-1 sessions with her, ensuring the best possible night’s sleep at hotels within this iconic, luxury hotel group. Malminder’s clientele includes royals and Hollywood actors, and her methodology is based upon over a decade’s worth of research and experience and is backed by science. Private sessions can be available for guests of the Mandarin Oriental, conducted either in the spa or in a guests’ suite where a consultation will be followed by a bespoke, sleep-inducing hypnosis. Malminder will be available at the Knightsbridge and Mayfair Mandarin Oriental properties, as well as offering a four-day, monthly, moving pop-up service at selected properties within the hotel group across Europe.
Malminder comments ‘This year I have seen an increase of around 30% of clients coming to see me for sleep related issues at Harley Street, and in their own homes. I am delighted to partner with the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group to offer a solution for guests who struggle to sleep well in unfamiliar surroundings, it’s the perfect, luxury setting for the programme and I look forward to being available to guests for 1-2-1 sessions.
The Sleep Concierge sessions last 60-minutes and are priced at £550 and can be booked via the hotel.
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