The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

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The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

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15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong

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Sleek boutique hotel in Central with bold Joyce Wang design, Michelin dining, a luxe spa, and rooms boasting giant soaking tubs and smart tech.  

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"For the socializing When you ask a Hong Kong taxi driver to take you to Man Wah (the Mandarin), the first thing they'll ask you is, ‘old or new?’ The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is the newer of the two, the fashionable little sister located on Queen's Road, a few blocks away from the original. Hemmed in by high-rises there are no views worth mentioning. Instead, all eyes are on the Joyce Wang interiors, the Michelin star food and the fashionable clientele (the hotel was said to have been a favorite of Giorgio Armani). The 113 rooms are contemporary yet cosseting, with Champagne-gold walls and dark wooden floors, angular headboards, and subtle industrial touches— anodized metals, ridged surfaces, track lighting. Then there's the spa, which unfurls over two levels and includes a swimming pool, a hammam, steam rooms, saunas, and a Bastien Gonzales Mani-Pedi studio. Amber is one of the few restaurants in Asia to have achieved a Green Michelin star." - Lee Cobaj

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The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

"How did it strike you on arrival?Located inside the high-end Landmark Mall, the Mandarin Oriental’s little sister is easy to miss. The serene reception area and library-like lounge lie up a flight of steps; all-day dining and drinks happen at the MO Bar, at street level below the lobby. The overall feel is small and sleek, with a wellness bent. Nice. What’s the crowd like?This is the kind of hotel where the spa and gym are actually used—expect to see fashion and design professionals, trim yogis, and maybe even a celebrity frequenting the 25,000 square foot spa and wellness zone. (It’s a wealth of pilates, TRX suspension straps, yoga, steam rooms, and swimming; or just opt for the spa’s sought-after no-polish pedicure.) The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The entry-level L600 Deluxe feels more like a suite than a room. Done up by prolific Hong Kong designer Joyce Wang, the champagne-colored space—metallic accents, soft green accents, modern art—has a dedicated living space with a leather sofa and a wraparound wall that encloses a spacious bathroom. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?A striking leather headboard appears to cradle the bed, creating the feeling of a cocoon—one lined with silken, 480-thread-count linens. In the upper room categories, the beds become even more luxurious (see: The Entertainment Suite and its temperature-adjustable bed.) How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?The most memorable touches at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental are all the little surprises you'll experience throughout the stay. Every time you return to the room, there seems to be a new sip or snack (all prepared by Amber kitchen) waiting for you in a glass vitrine that's built into the living room wall. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.If you never leave the bathroom, we wouldn’t blame you—this very well could be the sexiest setup in Hong Kong. The L600 series bathrooms include a massive seven-foot-round bathtub, two vanities, a walk-in rain shower and top-notch amenities from Sodashi. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?The complimentary Wi-Fi is excellent and we had no trouble performing heavy-duty tasks, such as streaming podcasts and video. Room service: Worth it?If you’re not ready to splash out on dinner at Amber, the Landmark’s two-Michelin-starred French restaurant, consider booking a package that includes a complimentary breakfast there. House-made granola, Tasmanian salmon, celestial eggs, just-baked croissants, and flawless service make it a standout in the canon of hotel breakfasts. Designed by Amber’s culinary director, the in-room dining menu is no slouch. Try wagyu beef burgers, Chinese fried noodles or one of the many lighter “vitality” dishes. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?It’s tough to single out just one staff member, since the service is flawless from start to finish. We are told that’s because the hotel has the highest staff-to-guest ratio in Hong Kong, with three staff members for every guest. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.The 25,000-square foot Oriental Spa and wellness zone is a destination for the fitness inclined. In addition to the spacious gym, there's a water-treatment zone (Jacuzzis, steam rooms and the like), and an indoor heated swimming pool. This is also the only spa in Hong Kong where you can sample a famous no-polish pedicure from celebrity podiatrist Bastien Gonzalez What was most memorable—or heartbreaking—about your stay?Depending on the package you book, you may have the option to enjoy complimentary breakfast Amber. We could not have been more impressed with the personalized service and high-quality menu. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Wellness travelers, style mavens and creative types, will love the hotel’s spa-like vibe, contemporary design and attention to detail. The central location—with shops and corporate offices at your doorstep—is just icing on the cake." - Kate Springer

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"This new, ultra-contemporary, boutique-like addition to the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong family offers only 100-odd rooms, making it a bit less bustling than its flagship counterpart. Though it occupies a smaller footprint, they most definitely have not scrimped on amenities: There’s an amazing two-story spa, the rooms are huge, and lavish touches abound, which is pretty much what you’d expect from a MO hotel."

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Genta

Google
Although the Mandarin Oriental Landmark is currently closed for stays due to renovations, the restaurants and mall are still open for business. I took the opportunity to dine at Amber, one of the hotel's renowned restaurants, and it was truly an amazing experience. The food was exquisite, with each dish expertly crafted and presented. The service was also top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who made sure every need was met. If you're looking for a great dining experience in the area, I would highly recommend Amber at Mandarin Oriental Landmark. Even though the hotel itself is closed for renovations, the restaurants are still worth visiting. Looking forward to seeing the hotel's new look after the renovations are complete!

gwltnf

Google
My stay started with a relaxing spa with a nice smelling aroma suggested by the therapist. The facilities in the spa centre were deluxe and fully fledged. Complimentary drink and snack were served while I was enjoying my sweet time on the hot stone chair. The jacuzzi made me feel so relieved. |Hotel room is very modern and clean. The bath tub is quite large with bath salts. |Breakfast was served on time and super delicious! My tummy was stuffed~ I wished I could stay few more nights~

dariannah2024

Google
The entire experience felt curated to perfection. From the aromatic lobby to the serene pool area, every space tells its own story. The fitness center was well-equipped and actually enjoyable to use, while the spa services were absolutely rejuvenating. The room service was prompt and the food arrived hot and beauti

ibbreezy

Google
I only had a short one night (arrive 10pm) stay here, but the staff left a lasting impression.||Service-|Extremely good service from everyone at the Landmark MO. |Front desk was quick in their response to my allergy query. Conversation was natural and flowed like it wasn't memorised from a script.|Everyone seemed to know exactly what I needed before I asked for it and were very helpful.|Room-|Room was very well maintained and had everything I would expect from a hotel of this class, only lacking in views. But this was known to me when I booked. |The bedside lighting and curtain controls were expected and present.|The lighting in the room was warm and homely and filled the room.|Complimentary non-alcoholic drinks would be most welcome.|Bathroom-|Large and impressive with the centrepiece bathtub was a highlight. An upgrade would be a Japanese style electronic toilet.|Restaurants-|Dined at Amber and loved it. Incredible experience and delicious food. |Didn't have breakfast at the hotel, but instead went to the Clipper Lounge at its sister hotel, the Mandarin Oriental.|Location-|Hotel is close Central station and platform to hotel room was not too far, and is all indoors.

Coastal33877770691

Google
Great place conveniently located above central station. Countless facilities like a gym with exercise classes, nice indoor pool and even spa facilities to utilize. Daily breakfast is a treat as well, nice thought out set meals instead of the usual tired buffet spreads we have been accustomed to at other places. ||The room was amazing - cleanliness on point and beds were the most comfortable i've slept in. However what really steals the show is the level of service provided by the staff. Smiles and greetings everywhere we walked in the hotel and everyone always quick to lend us a hand with our bags or give helpful information. Our rooms were always turned down well with attention paid to the smallest details. They even provided us with cardboard boxes to ship our things back because we got too carried away with shopping!

Sanjit dharam

Google
What my family and I thought was purely a business trip stay over 3 nights turned out to be a memorable affair for us - so much so that us, including our son, is saddened to hear of the closure and gutting out of the hotel over the coming 1 year +. It was surreal to know that the existing hotel is around 18 years old (if we have our facts accurate), as it is very well maintained from the main areas , to rooms we stayed in and including the facilities we have enjoyed using (mainly the gym, swimming pool). The icing on the cake was the friendliness of the members of this hotel, whom went above and beyond to ensure our stay was a memorable one. It was so memorable that we have had difficulty in saying our goodbyes, especially knowing that our planned return to this hotel sometime closer to the end of this year or early parts of next year that it will not be opened, but especially that we will not be seeing these members of this Mandarin Oriental. To name a few of course Paula, Henry and other members, and also to Cherry whom made sure we were properly welcomed and brilliantly sent off, but also to the first persons we always see - John and Wayne. The rainy weather did not dampen our spirits as it was such pleasantry to see smiley faces the minute we walked into the hotel. The gym and pool members also deserved a mentioned - but unfortunately did not quite catch their names but they were superb in ensuring that we were comfortable and that we enjoyed ourselves. The 3 nights we spent went extremely quick - and it it a lot to do with how enjoyable and comfortable our stay was. We will definitely continue staying with Mandarin Oriental and hope to see the continuity of the exceptional level of service shown at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong.

Matthew Chow

Google
Great thank you to your team especially Kevin. He is kind and professional and did a detailed introduction and recommendations regarding breakfast and supper. In addition to that, I did mention that we love bathing but I never expected there would be a bath-bomb and flowers, needless to say the surprising champagne. The SOMM’s team, staff bringing us the cake, and the gentleman bringing us ice for cooling wine bottle are professional and with very nice attitude (apology that I didn’t ask for their names but please help me give an appreciation to them) . To conclude, everything is beyond amazing and perfect. We would love to come back for any celebration someday soon. Thanks again for everything!

Who’s Khoo

Google
Absolutely LOVE this hotel. Location, amenities and room was perfect. Staff were extremely helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. There is nothing I would fault and this will forever be one of the top memorable places that I’ve stayed in.
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Yvon Meow J S.

Yelp
When I'm Hong Kong (HK), I always stay at the LMO. After a hard day of hustling bustling making deals here and there, all I want to do is hit the hotel spa and revive. Then, off I go shopping, haha. Where else can you do business, shop your favorite brands and eat good food here in HK besides staying here in Central LMO. This is almost a Beverly Hills (BH) of HK, except the air quality is much better in BH and also not so crowded like sardine. Thank you Mandarine Oriental for saving me in the land of mucho people. You will always be my stay when I'm in HK!!
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Frank A.

Yelp
We have been traveling to Hong Kong for 30 years and have stayed at numerous hotels before on Kowloon and on Hong Kong Island. By far, the best hotel on Hong Kong Island is the Landmark Mandarin Oriental. While it does not have the history of the Peninsula over in TST on the Kowloon side, the service, the rooms and the location cannot be beat. It is truly our home away from home when we are in Hong Kong. The restaurants and bars at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental are great too.
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Karen r.

Yelp
Loved it! Not to be confused with the more traditional Mandarin Oriental Hotel in HK, this place is much more modern. Beautiful rooms, impeccable service, and the breakfast buffet is incredible with the most delicious chocolate croissants!
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Craig S.

Yelp
Two words: sheer perfection. The location this property is within walking distance of most major locations on Hong Kong island including the Star Ferry, Victoria Peak tram and Central Station. What makes the hotel outstanding though is the staff. The concierge staff (with a special shout-out to Mike Yuen ) were extremely knowledgeable about the city and helped in a number of ways, especially with restaurant recommendations. The breakfast buffet in the MO Bar is not to be missed. There's a huge array of food of all varieties. (Another special shout-out to Jamie Neill who gave me a birthday tart at my last brekkie there. ) Amber Restaurant, also on the hotel's property, is a Michelin * * dining option that is well worth a visit. A VERY special touch was the birthday cake they left for me in our room even though my birthday is the week following. Two minor issues, both with the design of the room. The closet's light is operated by motion detection so if someone walks past, the light goes on possibly awakening a sleeping person, (me!). Also, the design of the gorgeously huge bathroom has glass from the ceiling down 3ft/1m to the wall. That means when someone goes to use that facilities at night, the room is flooded with light, again possibly awakening a sleeping person, (again, me!) All-in-all, a wonderful place to spend a week.
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Eric J.

Yelp
I stayed here last march with my family in a suite. The bathtub was large and nice and there were two spacious beds. When we entered the rooms we were greeted with pastries in an airtight containers as well as free water. It was very nice better than the one in manhattan in my opinion.
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Janet L.

Yelp
I'm writing this review for the spa at the landmark oriental. There is also a great spa at the old landmark but I prefer the landmark oriental one better. Here's why: its new, bigger and has nicer facilities/amenities. The landmark oriental spa probably the best spa I've been to on Hong kong besides the four seasons. But the price is much more expensive at the four seasons so I am very happy at the MO. I usually come here for the signature spa massage and facials. Is usually come two hours earlier and use their spa facilities such as the crystal steam room which is amazing and not to mention pore cleansing. A good sweat with all the moisture in the air is very purifying for my lungs especially if you've been running around in the city of Hong Kong's polluted air! I stay in there for a long time then proceed to the sauna. It is not a typical European sauna where you throw water on hot stone and it steams the sauna. Its all heated marble so when you sweat it real sweat that comes out from you generating internally from your body and not vapor/steam induced. This process is natural and healing/detoxifying. I love the massages here. Their masseuses are generally all very good. They have a quiet resting area for you to drink their complimentary ginger tea and free bananas, blueberries and nuts for you to snack throughout your spa day. Amazing spa. 5 stars.
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Jeff K.

Yelp
I travel to Hong Kong often, and have stayed at many of the 5-star hotels. This was my first time at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental, however, and it was in all respects an absolutely exceptional experience! The room was impressive - spacious, uniquely designed and extremely comfortable with a fantastic rain shower and huge 7' round luxury tub!. The floor to ceiling glass windows behind the vanity was really unique, yet with full privacy available with power blinds at the touch of a button. The minibar is one of the most well outfitted I've seen, and the desk comprehensively supplied as well. Everything worked flawlessly, and on the rare occasion that I needed something not already in the room, such as an ironing board, the staff responded instantly and with the greatest amount of efficiency and courtesy. I was very impressed that not only was an iron and board delivered within minutes, but also a large tray of ironing sprays and supplies! This is just one small example of the thoughtfulness and anticipation of guests needs demonstrated throughout my stay. The MO Bar was equally great for breakfast with a very delicious and comprehensive buffet with both eastern and western options on offer, as well a lot of fun in the evenings with some really unique cocktail offerings, a great vibe and super service. I had the opportunity to enjoy the Mandarin Oriental Spa as well, and it was exceptional in all respects. One of the things I really appreciated, is that there was no sales pitch at the end pushing lotions and potions. While they certainly have many fine products available, it was so nice to be able to browse leisurely without the uncomfortable sales pressure so many other high end spas employ. The staff throughout the hotel was consistently extremely welcoming, always available, yet never intrusive - they really have this mastered. This was my first stay at a Mandarin Oriental property, and at first I was surprised to discover that they have no loyalty program. I now understand why - loyalty is truly earned here the good old fashioned way based on the outstanding product they offer rather than through artificial means. How refreshing! Kudos to the MO - I'm a BIG fan, and look forward to returning soon!