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Acknowledged as one of the world's greatest hotels, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong enjoys a prime location in the heart of central Hon Kong's commercial and banking district. Overlooking spectacular Victoria harbor, and within a three-minute walk of some of Hong Kong's finest shopping and entertainment.Guests are welcomed to the hotel in an atmosphere of Chinese antiques, subdued elegance, and the warm smiles of our dedicated staff. Guest rooms and suites are furnished with meticulous attention to detail so that guest comfort is maximized. Rooms feature lavish marble, clad bathrooms and luxurious Irish bed linen. Guests seeking the utmost in luxury will enjoy the hotel's 55 suites including extravagant theme suites reflecting Hong Kong's many cultural influences.All guests are provided with personalized in-room check-in. The floor steward is pleased to provide a relaxing pot of tea or coffee in their room on arrival. A call button will summon their return for any additional service required. Most rooms are equipped with the latest in technology including high-speed Internet access and dual-line telephone with voice mail. The hotel's many restaurants have become as famous as the hotel. From the Mandarin Grill, long considered Hong Kong's best restaurant for business lunches and romantic dinners, to Vong's Panoramic Views and Five-Star Cuisine, these are the restaurants where everyone wants to dine.For relaxation the hotel features a fully equipped health center where a relaxing massage or a work out using the latest fitness equipment is available. Guests can also enjoy an indulgent swim in the Penthouse Roman pool.After one has experienced truly superb service it is difficult to accept less, that is why discerning travelers return again and again to the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong where our attention to detail is legend.
Check-in Time:
1400Check-out Time:
1200Year Built:
Total Rooms:
City View Room:These comfortable guest rooms include one king size bed or two twin beds. City view room is 400 square feet, facing Ice House Street. Includes two line telephones, high-speed Internet access and a marble bathroom.Harbor View Room:These Harbor view rooms are 450 square feet, facing Statue Square and side harbor view. Rooms include one king size bed or two twin beds, two line telephone, high speed internet access, private balcony and marble bathroom.Total Floors:
25 floors.Rooms:
City View Room:These comfortable guest rooms include one king size bed or two twin beds. City view room is 400 square feet, facing Ice House Street. Includes two line telephones, high-speed Internet access and a marble bathroom.Harbor View Room:These Harbor view rooms are 450 square feet, facing Statue Square and side harbor view. Rooms include one king size bed or two twin beds, two line telephone, high speed internet access, private balcony and marble bathroom.Directions
From Hong Kong International Airport: Take the Tsing Ma Bridge and go through the Western Tunnel. Once through the tunnel, drive along Connaught Road towards the East. Take the fly over at Wan Chai and turn your direction towards West. Drive along Connaught Road towards Central. You will see the famous Star Ferry. The hotel is opposite to the Star Ferry. It is recommended that a traveler avoids driving in Hong Kong from the airport and use available transportation instead.
Area
Hong Kong Macau & Shenzhen
Attractions
MTR Mass Transit Railway 2 Minutes Bus Station 5 Minutes Star Ferry 2 Minutes Airport Express Link 5 Minutes
Dining
Mandarin GrillBy day the Mandarin Grill is a favorite of Hong Kong's business elite who enjoy the freshest ingredients for breakfast and dinner. At night the restaurant becomes an intimate and elegant setting for the finest grillroom cuisine including more than 200 choices with fine wines to complement every choice. Sunday brunch is a treat for the whole family. Dress is business attire for dinner but smart casual is appropriate for breakfast and lunch. Jeans are permitted at Sunday brunch only.Man WahHong Kong's premier Cantonese restaurant, Man Wah resembles a Chinese Pavilion and is the perfect setting in which to enjoy seasonal specialties and recipes from imperial China. A delightful dim sum lunch is served Saturdays and Sundays as well as public Holidays. (Noon thru 3 PM.VongThis internationally acclaimed restaurant has become a fashionable addition to Hong Kong's dining scene. Vong successfully blends contemporary French culinary techniques with Asian flavors in dramatic surroundings on the top floor of the hotel. A lively bar adds to the excitement. Spectacular views over Victoria Harbor. Dress is smart casual.The CafeRelaxed and informal dining is offered at the Cafe located on the ground floor overlooking the busy central district. The Cafe offers a wide selection of international and Asian specialties. Breakfast is served from 6:30 AM thru 11:30 AM, luncheon from 11:30 AM to 3 PM, afternoon tea from 3 PM thru 6 PM and dinner from 6 PM to 1 AM.
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