Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
All who know it, love the place. It is more, far more, than merely a hotel. It is quite simply home
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. The Mandarin Oriental offer guests 502 rooms and suites with more space and every new luxury of contemporary first class travel.
And for the most valuable of today’s luxuries, serenity, retreat to the extraordinary spa space.
Entering the newly created Spa is to walk into the physical manifestation of luxury. Here you will find complete serenity with your personal wellbeing our sole concern.
The restaurants and bars have a legendary reputation amongst local society; they are such familiar rendezvous that our Clipper Lounge has even earned the epithet 'Hong Kong’s living room'.
The hotel offers ten bars and restaurants all distinct in character. You’ll find dramatic views and bold cuisine on our 25th floor, more intimate settings in our Chinnery and Captain’s Bars and a lively sophisticated atmosphere in Clipper Lounge and Cafe Causette on the Mezzanine.
The legendary staff welcomes you back to the hotel and this unique destination, our home, Hong Kong.
The 502 rooms and suites are entirely recreated offering all guests far more space, with suites ranging from 44 square metres to 292 square metres. The sleek designs incorporate contemporary luxuries and thoughtful ingenuities that will surprise even the seasoned traveler. The sophisticated entertainment and business technology comes with the full support of the IT butlers.
Best of all, the comfortable new rooms welcome each guest as if they were returning home.
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. Bathrooms offer spacious showers only and are recreated with the travertine stone and Black Forest Chinese marble; the rooms provide a base of dignified warmth, with silken cognac drapes and honey leather club armchairs. The rooms are fitted the highest levels of technology and entertainment systems. Fitted with Queen size beds these are grand singles.
Approximately 32 square meters/344 square feet.
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. Above the trunk hangs a 37’’ flat screen; another 15” screen is sited in the bathroom. Naturally are provided all the luxuries of first class travel; including your own floor butler and also the fine details like Hermes toiletries and iPod docking stations.
Approximately 35-40 square meters/375-430 square feet.
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. With a flick of the blind you have complete privacy.
Approximately 40 square meters/430 square feet.
Studio Suites
A room for the seasoned traveller; return to the style and grace of 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. The style comes naturally, with floor butlers to attend to your needs and a personalised service that begins with your check in.
Approximately 44 square meters/474 square feet.
Superior Suites
With careful design and ingenuity we have planned these rooms to anticipate many luxuries to delight even the seasoned traveller. If you are going for a run and it’s raining, our jogging maps are waterproofed; if you are missing a cufflink, our floor butler will be there with a solution. Each room has a flat screen; you can drift between bathroom, bedroom and living room without missing the latest news. Of course the style and comfort are as befits the legendary Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong.
Approximately 48 square meters/516 square feet.
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 panelling in Chinese Elm and a selection of fine jade pieces. There is a separate guest cloakroom and if you are travelling with a large wardrobe of clothes we offer a spacious walk-in closet.
Approximately 72 square meters/775 square feet.
Trying to take in all the shopping opportunities around the hotel can leave you quite breathless. The end of such a day is often spent being revived in the spa or sipping cocktails in one of the bars. But an alternative and a contrast to all the glamour is Hong Kong’s natural beauty; explore the peaks, national parks and many peaceful bays.
Spa
Experts have explored the world for treatments and philosophies to create their own range of effective Time Rituals™. And unlike other spas they offer a range of true healing therapies drawing on Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic philosophies.
There are 8 private treatment rooms including 2 couples´ suites, each with private steam shower and tub. The Spa offers Hong Kong’s first authentic Ayurvedic Sanctuary, a Hydrotherapy Room, a Kneipp pool, Chinese Herbal Steam rooms and a Vichy Shower.
For finishing touches, ladies may wish to visit the adjacent Mandarin Salon, for gentlemen we offer our traditional Mandarin Barber.
Sports
Hong Kong is a fast paced city, business and leisure runs at a frantic rate, sometimes the best way to unwind is with some energetic sport. For any sport you are interested in, our concierge will seek out facilities and make arrangements for you. But within our hotel we have highly advanced sports training equipment.
Fitness Centre
The fitness centre offers some of the most advanced sports training equipment in Hong Kong, including the Kinesis centre which helps you prime specific muscle groups.
Swimming
The two lane lap pool on the top floor of our hotel is an elegant space for a plunge. It also includes a swimming flume jet so you can exercise against the current.
Jogging
Jogging is popular around the peak along the mid levels circuit, this is approximately ten minutes by taxi from the hotel.
Golf
There are numerous golf courses in Hong Kong, Macau and Southern China, the concierge will be delighted to make arrangements for you. Please see golf.
Tennis
The sister hotel, The Excelsior in Causeway Bay, has the only indoor tennis courts in Hong Kong. Our concierge will be happy to book you a court.
Outdoor Activities
Sailing
Sailing is possible from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Should you be interested in joining a yacht you could ask at the club reception or in the bar; on race days there are invariably boats looking for experienced crew who are ready to invite a keen visiting sailor.
Hiking
Hiking along the many trails leading around the island and the New Territories is a rare pleasure with tropical greenery and stunning views across the sea. Head off around the tranquil green reservoirs at Tai Tam, about thirty minutes from the hotel by taxi, or for more vigorous efforts try the steep hills behind Repulse Bay and Wong Nai Chung Gap.
Beaches
Hong Kong is an island and the Southside beaches are easily accessible. Repulse Bay and Stanley beaches are approximately twenty minutes by taxi and have nets, life-guards and many beach restaurants.
Prices are available on request