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Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong - Central, Hong Kong

5 Connaught Road
Central,
Nightly Rates (409.60 - 1,664.00)   5 Star
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

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Property Description
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong has been delighting guests for over forty years and reopens this Autumn following a comprehensive USD140 million renovation. With a prime location overlooking Victoria Harbour, renowned service levels, and an ambience of comfort and oriental elegance, the hotel is perfectly positioned to reclaim its place as one of the world's legendary hotels.

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Study Room

  • Tranquil rooms with luxurious amenities and state-of-the-art technology. All rooms offer Queen sized beds and overlook the dramatic Hong Kong cityscape. Approximately 32 square meters / 344 square feet.
  • Superior Room

  • - Luxurious king or twin beded rooms with wall-mounted flat panel televisions and black forest Chinese marble bathrooms, overlook bustling Ice House Street. Approximately 35 square meters / 376 square feet.
  • Deluxe Room

  • Elegant and warm rooms with Oriental hints overlooking chic Chater Road. Perfect for those looking to unwind in the comfort of extra space. King or Twin beds available. Approximately 40 square meters / 430 square feet.
  • Premier Room

  • Essential for those looking to stay in the heart of Hong Kong, these inviting rooms offer unparalleled warmth, exceptional bathrooms and cater for every need. King or Twin beds available. Approximately 40 square meters / 430 square feet.
  • Harbour Room

  • Offering an intoxicating blend of old and new: handcrafted antiques alongside LCD flatscreen televisions, these harbour views are not to be missed. King or Twin beds available. Approximately 40 square meters / 430 square feet
  • Studio Suite

  • Oversized marble bathrooms, generous study and reflection space and views of the stunning cityscape, these suites also offer state-of-the-art technology. King bedding Approximately 44 square meters / 474 square feet
  • Superior Suite

  • Spacious suites that are exquisitely furnished for every eventuality thus providing an oasis of calm in the centre of this bustling metropolis. King bedding. Approximately 44 square meters / 474 square feet
  • Deluxe Suite

  • With beautiful harbour views and soothing decor, these king bedded suites with sitting room provide the perfect base for a Hong Kong visit. King bedding. Approximately 65 square meter / 700 square feet.
  • Oriental Suite

  • This serene setting with elegant Oriental furnishings offers innovation and luxury, separate sitting room, views of the skyline. Equipped with the State-of-the-art Technology. King bedding. Approximately 72 square emters / 775 square feet.
  • Deluxe Oriental Suite

  • With unobstructed harbour views, these oversized suites provide a true sense of place whilst offering the latest technology, making all the difference. King bed. Approximately 72 square meters / 775 square feet. - Personalized check-in with welcome refreshment on arrival - Personal butler - 20 inches flat panel TV in bathroom - 37 inches flat panel TV in bedroom - 45 inches flat panel TV in living room - Cordless phone - Two-line telephone - Wi-fi internet access - Business Kit (basic stationary accessories, i.e. stapler/ruler/post-its/scissors/rubber band/tippex/cellotape,etc) - Individually thermostatically controlled air conditioning system - In-room interactive entertainment system - Ipod docking station - Multi-region CD and DVD player - CD library - Mini-bar - Personal eletronic safe - 24-hour room service - Daily fresh fruit and newspaper (one local and one international) - Coffee and tea making facilities - Terry towelling bathrobes - Hairdryer - Acqua di Parma Toiletries - Same day laundry and valet with one-hour pressing - Bath menu
  • Signature Suite

  • The ultimate in luxury; king size beds, oversized marble bathrooms with stunning harbour views and state-of-the-art technology each with its own individual personality. Approximately 80 square emters / 861 square feet. - Personalized check-in with welcome refreshment on arrival - Personal butler - 20 inches flat panel TV in bathroom - 40 inches flat panel TV in bedroom - 50 inches flat panel TV in living room - Cordless phone - Two-line telephone - Wi-fi internet access - Business Kit (basic stationary accessories, i.e. stapler/ruler/post-its/scissors/rubber band/tippex/cellotape,etc) - Individually thermostatically controlled air conditioning system - In-room interactive entertainment system - Ipod docking station - Multi-region CD and DVD player - CD library - Mini-bar - Personal eletronic safe - 24-hour room service - Daily fresh fruit and newspaper (one local and one international) - Coffee and tea making facilities - Terry towelling bathrobes - Hairdryer - Acqua di Parma Toiletries - Same day laundry and valet with one-hour pressing - Bath menu
  • Deluxe Signature Suite

  • These historic suites reincarnate times past whilst offering 21st century luxury: wood paneling alongside wi-fi high speed internet access. Approximately 93 to 115 square meters / 1001 to 1238 square feet. - Personalized check-in with welcome refreshment on arrival - Personal butler - 20 inches flat panel TV in bathroom - 40 inches flat panel TV in bedroom - 50 inches flat panel TV in living room - Cordless phone - Two-line telephone - Wi-fi internet access - Business Kit (basic stationary accessories, i.e. stapler/ruler/post-its/scissors/rubber band/tippex/cellotape,etc) - Individually thermostatically controlled air conditioning system - In-room interactive entertainment system - Ipod docking station - Multi-region CD and DVD player - CD library - Mini-bar - Personal eletronic safe - 24-hour room service - Daily fresh fruit and newspaper (one local and one international) - Coffee and tea making facilities - Terry towelling bathrobes - Hairdryer - Acqua di Parma Toiletries - Same day laundry and valet with one-hour pressing - Bath menu
  • Mandarin Suite

  • The ultimate indulgence: providing an intoxicating blend of priceless art, soaring full height harbour views with terrace and a private spa suite sanctuary. Approximately 292 square meters / 3143 square feet. - Personalized check-in with welcome refreshment on arrival - Personal butler - 20 inches flat panel TV in bathroom - 50 inches flat panel TV in bedroom - 65 inches flat panel TV in living room - Cordless phone - Two-line telephone - Wi-fi internet access - Business Kit (basic stationary accessories, i.e. stapler/ruler/post-its/scissors/rubber band/tippex/cellotape,etc) - Individually thermostatically controlled air conditioning system - In-room interactive entertainment system - Ipod docking station - Multi-region CD and DVD player - CD library - Mini-bar - Personal eletronic safe - 24-hour room service - Daily fresh fruit and newspaper (one local and one international) - Coffee and tea making facilities - Terry towelling bathrobes - Hairdryer - Acqua di Parma Toiletries - Same day laundry and valet with one-hour pressing - Bath menu
  • In-room facilities and amenities in every room

  • - Personalized check-in with welcome refreshment upon arrival - Floor butler - Two plasma TVs - 37 inches in bedroom and 15 inches in bathroom - Two-line telephone - Wi-fi internet access - Business Kit includes basic stationary accessories (i.e. stapler / ruler / post-its /scissors /rubber band / tippex / cellotape, etc) - Individually thermostatically controlled air conditioning system - In-room interactive entertainment system - Ipod docking station - Multi-region CD and DVD player - CD library - Mini-bar - Personal electronic safe - 24-hour room service - Daily fresh fruit and newspaper - local and one international - Coffee and teak making facilities - Terry towelling bathrobes - Hairdryer - Hermes designer toiletries - Same-day laundry and valet with one-hour pressing

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Hong Kong Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+8 

  • Opened in  1963 

  • Renovated in  2006 

  • 503  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    Exit the airport and take the Tsing Ma Bridge. Follow signs for the Western Tunnel. Once through the Tunnel, head East on Connaught Road. At Exit for Wanchai, use Fly-over to turn around. Head West on Connaught Road towards Central District. The Mandarin Oriental is on the left-hand side. Just opposite the Star Ferry. In Hong Kong, it is recommended that international travellers use public or hotel transporation service. Conveniently located on Connaught Road in the heart of the city, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is surrounded by the most exclusive shopping, dining and nightlife that this vibrant destination has to offer. The hotel is a stone's throw from the Star Ferry and the MTR (underground station) so navigating is no challenge. Easy airport access is on offer with the Airport Express Link Hong Kong Station (where city check-in is available) just minutes away and the limousine journey is just thirty-five minutes - take a Mercedes Benz or a Rolls Royce Phantom. Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok.

    Guarantee Policy
    One night deposit or credit card

    Cancellation Policy
    24 hours prior to 16:00hrs (4pm local time) on day of arrival to avoid one night room charge penalty.

    Restaurant Information
    Man Wah  Hong Kong premier Cantonese Restaurant - Man Wah resembles a Chinese pavilion and it is perfect setting in which to enjoy a seasonal specialities and recipes from Imperial China. A delightful dim sum lunch is served Saturdays and Sundays as well as public holidays from noon to 3pm. Opening hours: 12:00 noon - 3:00pm 6:30pm - 11:00pm Mondays to Sundays Mandarin Grill  Sir Terence Conran has undertaken the remodelling of The Grill. The design will incorporate a new lounge bar at the entrance, a private dining room, crustacean, oyster and sushi bar with a glass fronted open kitchen. Natural daylight from the original, newly exposed windows will fill the room with warmth and the cityscape of Central - day or night. By 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 grill room cuisine including more than 300 choices with fine wines to complement every choice. Menus and beverage list will reflect the seasonal changes in design. Dress in business attire for dinner and smart casual is appropriate for breakfast and lunch. Opening hours: 7:00am - 10:30am 12:00 noon - 3:00pm 6:30pm - 11:00pm Mondays to Fridays. Pierre  Named after 3-Star Michelin Chef, Pierre Gagnaire. His astonishingly intricate and elaborate dishes can confound as well as delight. There is no denying that Pierre Gagnaire is not only the wizard of contemporary French gastronomy but one of the most original and artisitc chefs working anywhere in the world today. Opening hours: 12:00 noon - 3:00pm 6:30pm - 11:00pm Mondays to Fridays. Cafecausette  Relaxed and informal dining is offered at the Cafe located on the mezzanine floor. The Cafe offers a wide selection of international and Asian specialities. Breakfast is served from 6:30am to 11:30am Luncheon from 11:30 am to 3pm Afternoon tea from 3pm to 6pm Dinner from 6pm to 1 am. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
    Clipper Lounge  A key meeting place for hotel guests and Hong Kong residents meeting socially or doing business in Central, the Clipper Lounge has been a favourite meeting and dining venue in Hong Kong for many years, providing an informal yet elegant environment throughout the day. The Clipper Lounge serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is renowned for afternoon tea that features the hotels signature Rose Petal Jam. Breakfast is served weekdays from 7:30am to 10:00am High tea from 3:00pm to 6:00pm A buffet and an a-la carte menu is available until 10pm. No buffet lunch or dinner on Sundays and public holidays. Captain's Bar  The Captain's Bar has been the favoured meeting place and watering hole for the industry leaders, traders, legals and hotel guests for many years. Being the most visible bar in the hotel and with the attraction of live entertainment, it is one most favoured by hotel guests. The Captain's Bar serve snacks and drinks from 3pm to midnight. Live band and dancing from 9pm to 1:45am from Monday to Saturday. Jazz band from 9pm to 1:00 am on Sunday. Chinnery Bar  The quiet club-like atmosphere of the Chinnery Bar makes it a favourite with the local elite. The overall feel will remain one of a colonial gentlemens bar, which our guests feel that they want to discover and then keep to themselves. Chinnery portraits hang over the banquettes, immortalising this popular artist and how much he was part of Hong Kong society of the era. The Chinnery bar serves lunch from 11:30 am to 2:30pm from Monday to Sunday and dinner from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Events
  •   Whether planning a meeting or a lavish wedding, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is an outstanding venue for any occasion. Each room is luxuriously furnished and features the latest in technology. Dedicated event planners will tailor-make your event, providing you with flexible, creative and innovative ideas to suit your needs - the perfect combination for success.


    Recreation Information
  • The Spa

  • The all-encompassing 2,100 sq m Mandarin Spa offers holistic rejuvenation and relaxation, and incorporates the indoor swimming pool and a new fitness centre. Hairdresser to the stars, Rossanno Ferretti unveils a new Beauty Salon, while the enlarged Mandarin Barber on the second floor offers lifestyle treatments for men.

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  • Haunt of shoppers' "heaven", designers' fashion and casual wears are sold at wholesale prices. You will also find other merchandise like paintings, ceramics, etc.
  • Victoria Peak

  • Jutting up 554 metres above sea level, also called "Tai Ping Sham" in Chinese, the panoramic view of the city and harbour is surely breathtaking.

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