“This Hong Kong icon, famous for its impeccable service, has been given a super revamp. Its classic traditionalism now has contemporary comforts to match. State of the art bedrooms and bathrooms parallel the spectacle from the roof top bar and delight of the restaurants. ”

Hotel review

When the Mandarin Oriental closed in 2006 for a total renovation, the Hong Kong stock exchange held a two-minute silence. Once reopened, brokers and businessmen flooded back to the Captain’s Bar on the classic sixties ground floor; their wives once more paraded their latest fashion buys in the Clipper Lounge and guests found the Mandarin’s legendary service unchanged but its new, panelled bedrooms (“rather like being inside a luxury cigar box”) hugely improved. Wonderful restaurants, a world famous barber’s shop, cake maker and rose petal jam: just some of the touches that single out this superb hotel.

Leonie Glass
Leonie Glass Review published: 31/10/2018

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • Ten high end restaurants with two Michelin Stars
  • City Style

    • This iconic hotel epitomises Hong Kong style.
  • Close to nightlife

    • Located in the heart of Central you are within walking distance of Hong Kong's most illustrious bars and restaurants.
  • Other Activities

    • After a long days sightseeing rejuvenate with steam room, hot tub and sauna and Chinese and Ayurvedic treatments.
  • Restaurant

    • Ten dining options including Michelin Star restaurant Pierre and two Michelin Star Amber restaurant
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • The achingly hip MO Bar hosts live music acts and DJs sets from Wednesday to Saturday night.
  • Designer Shopping

    • Check out the luxury brands on offer at Landmark, the elite mall downstairs.
  • Trekking

    • For the best views of the city, hike to the top of the Peak.
  • Child friendly

    • All children welcome. Babysitting on request.
  • Sights nearby

    • Overlooking Victoria Harbour.
  • Gourmet

  • Lively

  • Family Suites

  • Conference facilities

  • Designer

  • Full of character

  • Good wine list

  • Disabled access

  • Spa

  • Artworks

  • Chic

  • Gym

  • Business Hotel

  • 5* Luxury

  • Downtown

  • Traditional

  • Contemporary

  • Luxury

  • Romantic

  • Views

Facilities

  • Rooms

    503 rooms in this hotel
  • Restaurant

    Ten dining options including Michelin Star restaurant Pierre and two Michelin Star Amber restaurant
  • Wifi

    WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and costs HKD 160 per 24 hours.
  • Child friendly

    All children welcome. Babysitting on request.
  • Swimming Pool

    Indoor pool
  • Safe

  • Meeting Room

  • Bath robes

  • Parking

  • Family Suites

  • Bar

  • Car not required

  • Conference facilities

  • In room DVD

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Hairdresser/Beauty Salon

  • Massage

  • No pets

  • Good wine list

  • Air conditioning

  • Disabled access

  • Spa

  • Gym

  • Sitting Room

  • Room service

  • 24 Hour room service

  • Suites

  • Hot Tub

  • Concierge

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • In room music system

  • Views

  • Business Centre

Activities

  • Close to nightlife

    • Located in the heart of Central you are within walking distance of Hong Kong's most illustrious bars and restaurants.
  • Other Activities

    • After a long days sightseeing rejuvenate with steam room, hot tub and sauna and Chinese and Ayurvedic treatments.
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • The achingly hip MO Bar hosts live music acts and DJs sets from Wednesday to Saturday night.
  • Designer Shopping

    • Check out the luxury brands on offer at Landmark, the elite mall downstairs.
  • Trekking

    • For the best views of the city, hike to the top of the Peak.
  • Sights nearby

    • Overlooking Victoria Harbour.

Map & Location

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Originally published by The Huffington Post

The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

"Once you get to the room, the wow factor begins” at this Central district hotel connected by skybridges to commercial buildings and shopping."

Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller

The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

"When it closed for renovation in late 2005, there was much concern that its unique character would be lost, but it’s as cosily luxurious as it ever was and a lot brighter."

Originally published by The Telegraph

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