Detailed Review
Excellent location with proximity to some of the city’s top shopping malls, as well as the financial district. A superb location overlooking Victoria Harbour, an elegant ambience, and outstanding service have made Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong an internationally renowned hotel. With its breathtaking location overlooking Victoria Harbour, it has been a landmark at the heart of the financial district since 1963 - and the winner of a stream of awards since the day it opened. Today echoes of a glamorous past add to the high style of the hotel’s entirely redesigned interior. We offer our guests 502 rooms and suites with more space and every new luxury of contemporary first class travel. Our restaurants have been recreated by epicurean maestros from around the world. And for the most valuable of today’s luxuries, serenity, retreat to our extraordinary spa space.
Press Quotes
“All who know it, love the place. It is more, far more, than merely a hotel. It is quite simply home” Conde Nast Traveller
Independent Reviews
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"Classic Hong Kong hotel in an excellent location"
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
By Caroline Major
Where does a leading Cantopop star come to die? In the Mandarin of course. Recently the Mandarin Oriental achieved notoriety with the suicide jump of Leslie Cheung, the not so out of the closet heart-throb for millions of Asian women. They come in droves to eat on the top floor of the hotel, drinking in the view of Victoria Harbour and the constant comings and going of the star ferry docking directly in front of the hotel, which is precisely in the heart of Central, the business and entertainment district on Hong Kong Island, and directly opposite TIs other favourite hotel in Hong Kong. The rooms smell a little musty here, but on a constantly rolling refurbishment program expect that that will change. Surprisingly for the leading Oriental hotel chain, the décor, although referred to as the most Oriental of all chains’, it is actually Chinoserie - the European interpretation of Oriental motives popularized in the 18th century. Décor is not however the attraction here. The Oriental is about the culture, and no other hotel in Hong Kong has more pulling power for the well heeled locals than the Mandarin. Come for the superior service and the hustle of a quality hotel filled with the comings and goings of the whos who in Asian entertainment. Anticipate finding all the amenties you would expect from a leading hotel of the world, but dont expect designer rooms.
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