The Mandarin Oriental Hotel
The hotel is set in the heart of Central, the commercial and banking district, and is within three minutes' walk of some of Hong Kong's finest shopping and entertainment.
The Mandarin Oriental hotel is a five-star hotel set on a very beautiful and avant-garde location that is not just filled with elegance, but is set at a very convenient location. From the hotel, it is very easy to reach Hong Kong's most important places. The hotel is just 35 minutes by road from Hong Kong International Airport.
The hotel features almost five hundred rooms, over fifty suites and a couple of themed suites. Based at the centre of one of the world's top convention and exhibition cities, the Mandarin Oriental has continued to provide service and hospitality for a quarter of a century.
The hotel, which is found at the beautiful Hong Kong Island, combines oriental hospitality with modern comfort, the latest amenities, and the best offerings in leisure and entertainment.
Overlooking Victoria harbour, each room of the hotel has a balcony where guests could enjoy stunning views of this vibrant city.
Based at the heart of the financial district, five-star service is offered to incentive groups with an extensive business centre and facilities. The quiet elegance of this hotel compliments the big-city glamour with a unique shopping mall in-house.
With Hong Kong's user-friendly transport system it is simple to travel the city and see the sights. The hotel is within walking distance to Victoria Peak, Hong Kong's number one visitor attraction.
From the top of the peak there are amazing views of the harbour and skyline. The most popular visiting time is at night when the skyline is illuminated in neon lights. Victoria Peak also has an variety of entertainment and dining experiences.
For shopping in the city there are huge malls, department stores as well as open air markets where tourists can wander through backstreet lanes to discover Chinese artwork, silks and flowers.
Hotel Rooms
The suites at the hotel were designed with the combination of Eastern hospitality with Western comfort. All the theme suites overlook the city of Hong Kong and the magnificent Victoria Harbour. Over fifty suites are provided a luxury In-room "Biz Comm Centre". This in-room centre includes faxing, scanning and copying facilities.
Rooms are provided with
- in-room binoculars
- 24-hour room service
- same-day laundry and valet with one-hour pressing
- individually controlled air-conditioning
- en-suite bathroom with exclusive "Floris of London" toiletries
- a hairdryer
- an on-command TV system with instant Internet access
- IDD
- daily newspapers
- and a personal electronic safe
Study Rooms. A clever open plan design gives the greatest sense of space. The Oriental theme and selected materials gives a sense of place, of course Asia and of course Mandarin Oriental.
Superior Rooms. More spacious rooms amplified by neat design, which in turn reflects all the elegance of Oriental travel. A steamer trunk inspired cabinet contains the high specification media unit and also your bar.
Deluxe Rooms. Designed for an exclusive residential feel, welcoming the guests home. The bathrooms have a smooth sensual finish in the familiar travertine stone and Black Forest Chinese marble, and are created with modern expertise for your relaxation and rejuvenation.
Premier Rooms. Created for space and versatility. All open areas, including glass walled bathrooms, welcome the sunlight. Some of these Premier rooms offer a Chinoise day lounger, which easily transforms into another bed and are swathed in draperies. Excellent views over Statue Square provide a snapshot of Hong Kong's busy lives.
Harbour Rooms. Guests have fascinating views of Victoria Harbour; huge ferries swell the water and tiny sampans bob in their wake. At night the neon and silver lights of Kowloon turn the water a ripple of colour. The glass walled bathrooms give you sight of the harbour from your shower and allows daylight to flood through uninterrupted.
Studio Suites. A room for the seasoned traveler; return to the style and grace of the Mandarin Oriental. Luxury is in every material; timber panels in Chinese Elm, silk matting underfoot, and an expanse of travertine stone and Chinese marble in the new bathrooms, with roll top pedestal baths.
Superior Suites. With careful design and ingenuity, these rooms have planned to anticipate many luxuries to delight even the seasoned traveler. If you are going for a run and it's raining, the jogging maps are waterproofed; if you are missing a cufflink, the floor butler will be there with a solution.
Deluxe Suites. Sixty-five square metres of fine comfort and sight of such a striking and classic view is indisputably a many splendoured thing. Facing Victoria Harbour guests are mesmerised by the large shipping traffic in whose wakes tiny sampans bob along and the rhythmic progress of the star ferry to Kowloon side.
Oriental Suites Extremely spacious corner suites with two walls of glass, the rooms are flooded with light. Views are fabulous, especially when enjoyed from the palatial comfort of your window side bathtub. The design is stylish and dignified with timber paneling in Chinese Elm and a selection of fine jade pieces.
Deluxe Oriental Suites Fine linens to touch and silk matting underfoot. Bathrooms finished in jade green with pounded copper and pools of red lacquer. A particularly versatile space as the adjoining living area holds another bed, making this an ideal suite for families travel ling in style.
Howarth Suite. These handsome rooms have a traditional English influence in furnishing and design. Navy blues, velvet fabrics, mahogany and walnut woods, culminate in an understated elegance. Meiji Suite. The design alludes to all the acute finesse associated with the traditions of Japanese hospitality. Pale maple furniture is accented in black lacquer, the carpet weave echoes tatami matting and selected pieces of Japanese artwork decorate the walls. The overall effect is light and tranquil. Lichfield Suite. Named in memory of one of the hotel's most esteemed guests and a loyal ambassador of Mandarin Oriental hotels. Patrick Lichfield was the renowned photographer behind Mandarin's famous advertising campaign. This suite created by Nikki Haslam will reflect the eclectic tastes and style of Lord Lichfield.
Tamar Suite. Our Tamar Suite is named after the former British Naval headquarters, which Mandarin Oriental used to overlook. The style reflects some fine nautical details alluding to the luxuries of a private yacht, with timber paneling and metals. Macau Suite. You enter the Macau Suite through double doors that reveal a domed entrance hall and continue through rooms inspired by a Portuguese colonial home. The Macanese were the true inventors of the East meets West look, this is synthesised in the rooms style. Our Macau suite has long been a favourite of loyal guests.
Mandarin Suite. The presidential Mandarin Suite is a magnificent space. With double height ceilings and walls of glass in the living room, the boundaries seem to melt into the skyline. A fine place to view the silent ebb and flow of traffic in Victoria Harbour.
This is a home of supreme taste and comfort, holding a gallery of priceless antiquities, touched with the flood of natural light. Original furniture from the Mandarin Suite has been restored and is blended with astutely selected handcrafted pieces. The couple's spa suite provides guests with their own private sanctuary for treatment, reflection and exercise. The vast en suite bath overlooks the Hong Kong cityscape.
The suite consists of living room and dining area offering plenty of space for entertaining; master bedroom, cloakroom, marble bathroom and the option of an additional guest bedroom with sitting area.
Cuisine
The Mandarin has several restaurants where you could choose from traditional Chinese cuisine or the most popular international cuisines.
Mandarin Grill and Bar. Culinary skills are on display with Sarah Briegel's open plan kitchen and the Crustacea Bar's oyster shucker and sashimi chef. Pierre. Bold French influenced cuisine from 3-star Michelin chef, Pierre Gagnaire set against dramatic views from the 25th floor.
Man Wah. Deeply elegant dining room high up on the 25th floor, serving exquisite Cantonese cuisine and regional specialties. Cafe Causette. An extremely stylish space serving fresh light dining all day, patisseries from the cake shop and Asian, Mediterranean dishes from our kitchen. The Krug Room. Private dining in elite style. Specially created tasting menus complement the personalities of each of the different Krug varieties.
The Clipper Lounge. A long established Hong Kong rendezvous with views over the busy lobby. Drinks and dining served all day, including the renowned high tea. M Bar. A sensuous space with a sensational view. Ideal for cocktails and oriental tapas. The Chinnery Bar. Features intimate private club atmosphere, serving fine British cuisine and one of the world's largest collections of single malt whiskies.
The Captain's Bar. A regular meeting place for the local business community; lunchtime carvery, evening drinks and live music until late. The Cake Shop. Cakes and patisseries displayed like jewels; a delicious cafe stop or collect gourmet snacks and beautifully presented gifts.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Amenities
There are several ways to indulge at the Mandarin Oriental. Guests can enjoy a relaxing swim in the indoor Roman style swimming pool or an invigorating work out at the state of the art health and fitness centre.
The Oriental Health Centre is also at hand to help to ease away the stresses of everyday life in an Eastern style with Chinese Acupuncture and the Yin Yang formula combining Swedish and Chinese massage.
At the in-house beauty salon you can receive unique treatments such as a Shanghainese medical pedicure, permanent pigmentation and eyebrow threading where the eyebrows are defined using thread in a lasso type fashion. All these are offered to increase your confidence, to make men more imposing, and to make women more beautiful.
The Mandarin is an epitome of class, luxury, and style, when anyone speaks about hotels. It is so nice to know that there are such hotels in the world. . There are reasons why one goes for class. There are much more reasons why others go for style. Visit the Mandarin Oriental and see all the reasons why.
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