The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

15 Queens's Road Central, The Landmark
Hong Kong,
China

OFFER ID H392

Accommodations

Number of Rooms: 111

The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong offers amongst the largest guestrooms in Hong Kong, with an average size of more than 50 square metres – indeed most of the rooms are over 55 square metres – a true indulgence in a busy metropolis where ample space to relax is a luxury. Providing a peaceful and comfortable residential experience, all of the spacious guestrooms and suites have been given a fresh and contemporary makeover, by the award-winning Hong Kong designer, Joyce Wang. Each room is complemented by bespoke furniture and lighting options to create a sense of cocooning and relaxation.

A calming colour palette and luxurious fabrics have been used throughout, while the signature bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and power showers have a sleek light-filled feel. A daily selection of culinary in-room amenities, prepared by Michelin-starred Amber restaurant, will also be featured in a stylish cooling vitrine.

The hotel prides itself on providing the best in-room entertainment in the city, including personalised TV streaming in all rooms and suites on new 48-inch and 55-inch TV screens respectively, together with perfectly positioned BOSE speakers for personal access.​

Guaranteed upgrade from L450 to L600 room series at the time of booking. (not applicable for L600 Executive Room or above suite categories).

Available Room Types

L600 Deluxe Room

L600 Premier Room

L600 Executive Room

L900 Suite

The Landmark Suite

The Entertainment Suite


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