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Luxury at its best 

By Irene Sam, MDT
February 3, 2023
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Anyone who has been to Hong Kong knows that The Landmark is the place to see and be seen. The address in the heart of Central is only a few steps from Hong Kong’s key commercial buildings and luxury shopping destinations. As a hotel, the stunning Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, is one of Asia’s most luxurious and stylish destinations. 

A recipient of the prestigious Forbes five-star award, it is an irresistible magnet for Hong Kong’s social and business elite, a premier location combined with international architect-designed bars and restaurants serving superlative food and wine. When it comes to the rooms and suites, alluring interiors are designed by renowned designer, Joyce Wang. Although in the busiest centre of the city, the hotel room becomes a tranquil retreat for business and leisure travelers alike. With an average size of more than 50 square metres, a stay in the hotel is a true indulgence in a busy metropolis where ample space to relax is a luxury. 

Within an urban setting, every aspect is designed for pure sensory indulgence. The majority of rooms feature stunning glass-walled bathrooms with seven-foot round bathtubs, 480 thread-count bed linen and advanced in-room guest entertainment. In addition, the hotel’s purpose-built super suites are perfect for designer fashion shows, product launches and other celebrations.

Widely recognised as one of the city’s premium dining destinations, the hotel has an entire floor dedicated to premium dining experiences, with four distinct venues attracting global gourmands and local diners drawn to the Michelin-starred concepts, creative designs and combined expertise of the culinary team. The signature two-star Michelin restaurant, Amber, is a stunning, contemporary restaurant presenting a progressive menu, emphasising the celebration of pure flavours, masterful techniques and a creative vision. Helmed by Chef Richard Ekkebus, Amber has ushered in a new approach to fine dining, addressing diners’ changing tastes, dispensing with artifice or gimmickry and presenting nuanced, nourishing flavours and dishes that are sublime in their subtlety and elegance.

For something more casual, MO Bar is a sophisticated meeting place with great food, drinks and discerning service, renowned for hosting international personalities and new concepts such as its MO Unplugged concerts, which have hosted Annie Lennox, Alicia Keys and John Legend while the regular MO Sound-bites DJ events have featured Autograf, Be Svendsen and Gui Boratto. Located within MO Bar, Please Don’t Tell cocktail bar is a best kept secret. With an entrance behind a telephone booth, it is the first international outpost of one of the world’s best bars PDT NYC, offering meticulously crafted cocktails and delicious hot dogs designed by Chef Richard Ekkebus.

Finally to unwind, The Oriental Spa is an exceptional urban oasis, internationally renowned for relaxation and wellness with a Forbes Five-Star rating. Located on two floors of the hotel, it features calming and relaxing natural materials such as bamboo, natural stone and wood. The Spa offers a comprehensive range of health, beauty and massage treatments, with signature treatments created exclusively for Mandarin Oriental.

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