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Mandarin Oriental is a five-star urban retreat in the heart of the Hong Kong city. Overlooking the harbour, it has been welcoming the world’s celebrities since it opened in 1963. Entirely renovated in 2006, this legendary hotel has been totally restored to its original brilliance and the reason, Hong Kongers still remain irresistibly attracted to this place. Ideally situated near the business, shopping and entertainment district of Hong Kong, it allows easy access to the city’s highlights.
Accommodation at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong comprises of 501 rooms and suites. All are luxuriously appointed with some rooms decorated in vintage Chinese artworks and luxurious Jim Thompson silk textiles. The earlier balcony has been glassed in to add more space as well as a cosy lounge area. Interiors include large king-size beds with modern furnishings, mini bar and spacious bathrooms with bathtubs overlooking the harbour and the city.
The hotel boasts three Michelin-starred restaurants; the Cantonese Man Wah and Pierre, a one-starred Michelin restaurant set against dramatic views from the 25th floor. However, those feeling homesick may want to book a table at The Chinnery, a British pub-like restaurant named after the British artist, George Chinnery. Other facilities include a magnificent spa which draws on the healing philosophies of the Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese practices and stylish indoor heated lap pool.
Stay The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong features 501 rooms and suites. The hotel has been recently redesigned to offer maximum space and comfort. All are elegantly designed and furnished with contemporary furniture with glass-walled windows, plush beds draped in fine cotton sheets and spacious bathrooms with Hermès toiletries. Suites offer more space with a separate sitting room and whichever suite you choose, all have the same mesmerising city and harbour views.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. Rooms have children's bathrobes and slippers, restaurants have children's menus (and supply crayons and colouring books in certain restaurants), and there are plenty of books, DVDs, board games etc that can be borrowed. Babysitting service and pushchairs can be arranged on request.
Dine There are three Michelin-starred restaurants at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong; Pierre Gagnaire’s pied-à-terre serving modern French cuisine, Man Wah, a Cantonese restaurant that serves exquisite local and regional specialities and Mandarin Grill offering fresh interpretation of grill classics. There are seven other drinking and dining outlets, all very popular with Hong Kong residents as well as visitors, including the M Bar on the 25th floor, a stylish epicentre of Hong Kong’s nightlife.
Relax Leisure activities at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong include an award-winning spa (by Forbes Travel Guide) set in two whole floors of space. It offers treatments with healing philosophies of traditional Chinese Medicine in eight private treatment rooms. There is also a beautiful indoor heated swimming pool, a fitness and wellness centre with cutting edge equipment.
Experience Situated a bit back from the Victoria Harbour edge, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong enjoys an enviable location close the city’s lavish restaurants, terminal for the historic Star Ferry, connecting Victoria to Kowloon. While there, walk along the Avenue of Stars and enjoy spectacular views of the city’s skyline and mountains. Also, visit Museum of History or the Science Museum in Kowloon and Peak Tower on the mainland for views of Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon Peninsula.
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Location Located on Connaught Road in the heart of Hong Kong's financial district overlooking Victoria Harbour.
Getting there 12-hour international flight to Hong Kong International Airport. Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is a 40-minute drive from the airport.
When to go Hong Kong has a tropical climate and can be visited year round. October to April are the driest months although December to February are cooler. May to September is hot, humid with the most rainfall during these months.
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