Discover The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
As a luxury boutique hotel in one of Asia’s most exciting cities, the Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is famed for its stunning, peaceful ambiance and impeccable service. Exuding both style and serenity, the hotel offers a highly exclusive five-star experience.
About The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong:
Intimate, contemporary and ideally placed in the vortex of Hong Kong’s financial and luxury shopping districts, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong sets the standard for personal service and stylish sophistication. State-of-the-art technology compliments alluring interiors in all 113 spacious rooms and suites, each one a tranquil retreat for business and leisure travellers. Chef Richard Ekkebus helms the kitchen at two Michelin-starred Amber restaurant and world renowned musical talents play in the unparalleled exclusivity of MO Bar, equally popular on Sundays for its indulgent lobster lunch. Escape Hong Kong’s urban bustle at The Oriental Spa with rejuvenating Yoga and Pilates plus the pure pleasures of exclusive facials, body treatments and award winning Signature Treatments. For more information and reservations visit mandarinoriental.com/landmark.
About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group:
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the most luxurious hotels, resorts and residences. Having grown from a well-respected Asian hotel company into a global brand, the Group now operates, or has under development, 46 hotels representing 11,000 rooms in 24 countries, with 21 hotels in Asia, nine in The Americas and 16 in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. In addition, the Group operates or has under development, 15 Residences at Mandarin Oriental connected to its properties.
Discover The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is simply one of the best luxury city hotels in the world. Our 113 guestrooms are amongst the largest hotel rooms in Hong Kong and each a masterpiece of contemporary design. We offer a cocoon of discreet serenity, attended by our legendary service. This is a highly exclusive experience in the premier business and fashion location.
About The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong:
Intimate, contemporary and ideally placed in the vortex of Hong Kong's financial and luxury shopping districts, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong sets the standard for personal service and stylish sophistication. State-of-the-art technology compliments alluring interiors in all 113 spacious rooms and suites, each one a tranquil retreat for business and leisure travellers. Chef Richard Ekkebus helms the kitchen at two Michelin-starred Amber restaurant and world renowned musical talents play in the unparalleled exclusivity of MO Bar, equally popular on Sundays for its indulgent lobster lunch. Escape Hong Kong's urban bustle at The Oriental Spa with rejuvenating Yoga and Pilates plus the pure pleasures of exclusive facials, body treatments and award winning Signature Treatments. For more information and reservations visit mandarinoriental.com/landmark.
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Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, China: L600 Deluxe Room Bathroom
Filling the bath with water and then looking at various things in the bathroom. It only took about 8mins to fill the giant spa bathtub.
(16th March 2011)
50th Anniversary Celebration at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
For breathtaking style, legendary service, unbeatable reputation and a fantastic location in the heart of Central, it has to be Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. This iconic hotel offers contemporary luxury combined with Oriental heritage and has delighted guests with its award-winning service and facilities for 50 Fantastic Years.
About Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
The iconic Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is the epitome of contemporary luxury combined with Oriental heritage. Having delighted guests with award-winning service and impressive facilities for nearly 50 years, it is the much-loved address for those seeking an exclusive sanctuary in the heart of this exciting city. The spacious rooms and suites offer magnificent views of the famous Victoria Harbour and the city skyline. A collection of ten outstanding restaurants and bars, including two with Michelin stars, and a Shanghainese-inspired holistic spa, indoor pool and 24-hour fitness centre, make Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong the recognised home away from home for discerning leisure and business travellers alike.
HONG KONG WALKING TOUR IN CENTRAL (ULTRA HD 4K) - MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL |香港文華東方酒店
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Welcome to Hong Kong Walking Tour (shot in Ultra HD 4K) crystal clear quality. The walk begins in Mandarin Oriental Hotel, in Central, then onto Alexandra House, Chater House then onto the walkway that is linked to IFC. Most office buildings in Central are conveniently linked by walkways.
'Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港文華東方酒店) is a five-star hotel located on Connaught Road in Central, Hong Kong, owned and managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. The hotel opened in 1963 as The Mandarin. In 2005, the hotel spent USD 150 million to renovate its 501 guestrooms, 10 restaurants, and numerous public spaces, as well as to construct the three-storey Mandarin Spa, one of a few Forbes Five-Star spas in Hong Kong.[2][3]
2005 renovation
The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong has been noted for its interior decoration.[5] In 2005, authorisation was given for a total renovation of the hotel, and when it closed in December of that year the trading floor of the stock exchange held a mock two-minute silence in memory of the hotel. For the interim period during its renovation phase, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group launched an all-new property, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, located in The Landmark commercial and shopping complex only a five-minute walk away, in order to continue accommodating guests without interruption. The Landmark remained open following the renovation, but maintains a distinctly more modern interior aesthetic to distinguish it from the original property.[9] After a USD 150 million renovation, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong re-opened its doors on 28 September 2006, marking the event with a black-tie gala hosted by Dame Edna Everage with a performance by Bryan Ferry.[5] The renowned lobby, Captain's Bar, The Clipper Lounge, and Chinnery Bar remained recognisable after the renovation, but the remaining restaurants, bars, public spaces, and rooms were entirely new.[3]
The hotel contains 501 guestrooms, 67 of which are suites, overlooking Victoria Harbour and the surrounding cityscape. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong operates ten restaurants and bars, including the Michelin-starred Pierre, Chef Pierre Gagnaire's first restaurant in Hong Kong.[10][11] Additional facilities include the three-story Mandarin Spa, indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, Mandarin Salon, and event space to accommodate functions of up to 600 people.[4]
The Mandarin Spa
The Mandarin Spa, opened in 2007, encompasses 2,100 m2 (23,000 sq ft) across three stories and incorporates an indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, holistic spa, Mandarin Salon, and Mandarin Barber. The spa draws on the established Asian healing philosophies of traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. Additional features include an ice fountain, Chinese herb steam rooms, hydrotherapy, and the Kneipp pool.[2][12]
Restaurants & bars
Michelin-starred Pierre restaurant at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Pierre: a Michelin-starred restaurant serving modern French cuisine overlooking Victoria Harbour [13]
The Mandarin Grill + Bar: a Michelin-starred restaurant contemporary European cuisine with a Crustacea bar
Man Wah: Cantonese cuisine on the 25th floor with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong cityscape
Café Causette: informal, all-day dining serving Asian and international cuisines
The Krug Room: private dining overlooking the kitchens serving between ten and fourteen
The Chinnery: named for British artist, George Chinnery, this restaurant serves traditional British cuisine and houses one of the largest collections of single malt whiskys in the region
The Clipper Lounge: serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets and an afternoon tea
M bar: contemporary bar serving cocktails and Cantonese tapas from Pierre restaurant
The Captain's Bar: lobby bar serving coffee in the afternoon, beer and cocktails with live music in the evening
The Mandarin Cake Shop: retail bakery selling chocolates, cakes, breads, and afternoon coffee.'
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
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50th Anniversary Gala at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
On 17 October, 2013, Mandarin Oriental celebrated the 50th anniversary of its flagship Hong Kong property with a glamorous gala party.
To celebrate 50 fantastic years, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong welcomed over 800 celebrities, dignitaries and society guests from Hong Kong and around the world. Celebrities and VIPs included Mandarin Oriental fans Dame Helen Mirren, Maggie Cheung, Bryan Ferry, Vivienne Tam, Karen Mok, Mary McCartney, Frederick Forsyth, Caterina Murino, Darcey Bussell, and Sir David Tang. Notable guests from Hong Kong included Moses Chan, Aimee Chan, Hins Cheung, Michelle Wai, Kathy Chou, Ankie Beilke, Pansy Ho, Simon and Daisy Ho, Maisy Ho, Yvette Yuen, Ming Ho and Louisa Cheng, to name a few. Overseas guests included George Osborne, Boris Johnson, Olivier Krug and Pierre Gagnaire.
The magnificent evening began with a star-studded red carpet arrival in front of the hotel, which drew a stellar crowd. Guests were welcomed by Edouard Ettedgui, the Group's Chief Executive, Jonas Schuermann, General Manager/Area Vice President, Operations and hotel colleagues. An extraordinary outdoor spectacle, fusing history, design and technology -- three elements for which the Group is renowned -- then took place. A three-dimensional projection over the façade of the property traced the hotel's history and beginnings in 1963 and the subsequent development of the Group into the global luxury brand that it is today. To view the 3D projection video, click
Later in the evening, guests were treated to live performances by two of the Group's celebrity fans, Hong Kong's very own actress, singer and songwriter Karen Mok and the enigmatic Bryan Ferry. Menus were prepared by talented Executive Chef Uwe Opocensky and his team, and The City Contemporary Dance Company, showcased a Dance of Golden Fans choreographed by Willy Tsao. François Curiel, President of Christie's Asia auctioned off three outstanding prizes raising funds for local charities Mindset, The Hong Kong Red Cross and Hong Kong Cancer Fund.
About Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong:
The 50th anniversary is a special milestone in the history of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, which has been part of the social fabric of Hong Kong since opening in 1963. The Mandarin, as it is often referred to by locals, has been embraced by royalty, heads of state, celebrities, leaders of finance and industry—and by its sophisticated guests from all over the world. When the hotel completed its renovation in 2006, the hotel was completely transformed, but was careful to preserve its much-loved character and soul. In a city that is changing so rapidly, the long-standing history and heritage of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is one of its greatest assets -- which makes this celebration so special.
About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group:
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world's most prestigious hotels and resorts. The Group now operates, or has under development, 45 hotels representing over 11,000 rooms in 26 countries, with 20 hotels in Asia, 11 in The Americas and 14 in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. In addition, the Group operates, or has under development, 13 Residences at Mandarin Oriental connected to its properties.
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A quick tour around the reception are of the two-floor spa at Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
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Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, China: L600 Deluxe Room (Day view)
The overview of the room during the day, which was what it looked like upon entry.
(16th March 2011)
Discover Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is as legendary as the city itself. With a Central location and five-star facilities, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is renowned for the hotel’s sleek design, impressive service and exquisite blend of luxury, comfort and style.
About Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong:
The iconic Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is the epitome of contemporary luxury combined with Oriental heritage. Having delighted guests with award-winning service and impressive facilities for nearly 50 years, it is the much-loved address for those seeking an exclusive sanctuary in the heart of this exciting city. The spacious rooms and suites offer magnificent views of the famous Victoria Harbour and the city skyline. A collection of ten outstanding restaurants and bars, including two with Michelin stars, and a Shanghainese-inspired holistic spa, indoor pool and 24-hour fitness centre, make Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong the recognised home away from home for discerning leisure and business travellers alike.
About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group:
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the most luxurious hotels, resorts and residences. Having grown from a well-respected Asian hotel company into a global brand, the Group now operates, or has under development, 47 hotels representing 11,000 rooms in 25 countries, with 21 hotels in Asia, 10 in The Americas and 16 in Europe, Middle East and North Africa. In addition, the Group operates or has under development, 17 Residences at Mandarin Oriental connected to its properties.
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Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, China: L600 Deluxe Room King (Night View)
Walking through the room as it would appear at night, it didn't actually seem like the roomiest of rooms, given the size was 56 square metres. The bathroom was very large with a huge spa bath.
(16th March 2011)
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Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, China: L600 Deluxe Room TV
The sounds and views from the two TVs in the room.
(16 March 2011)