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ROSEWOOD BAHA MAR DEBUTS NEW HIGH TEA SERVICE INSPIRED BY THE NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS IN HONOUR OF THE NATION’S 50

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WalterFerguson

WalterFerguson

TH YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE.

Rosewood

Baha Mar is celebrating Bahamian history and heritage, with A Sense of Place® in a newly curated afternoon high tea service garnished with Yellow Elder, the national flower of The Bahamas. Set in Rosewood’s elegant Library Lounge, afternoon high tea is served with a variety of savoury and sweet creations, along with a collec- tion of over 30 loose-leaf teas that allow guests to embark on a restorative journey imbued in the personalised service ethos Rosewood Hotels around the world are known for, inspired by each locale’s culture and spirit of the destination. To make your reservation, please contact bahamar. concierge@rosewoodhotels.com

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