Mandarin Oriental The Landmark - New Hotel in Hong Kong

Reopening on 1 June 2026, Mandarin Oriental The Landmark Hong Kong enters a new era of quiet sophistication, where residential elegance, contemporary artistry, and culinary excellence converge in one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.
Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong

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Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong – A Refined Urban Residence Reimagined in the Heart of Central



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A Prestigious Address in Central Hong Kong

Located in the vibrant core of Hong Kong, the hotel sits within the iconic Landmark complex, placing guests at the intersection of luxury retail, finance, and culture. This is Central at its most refined, where skyscrapers rise alongside heritage architecture and the city’s unmistakable energy pulses day and night. The newly reimagined entrance on Queen’s Road Central offers a more considered arrival, gently transitioning from the city’s intensity into a calm, intimate world within.

A New Chapter for a Beloved Icon

The reopening marks a significant milestone for Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, redefining one of its most beloved Asian properties. With just 109 rooms and suites, the hotel retains a sense of intimacy rarely found in a global metropolis. This transformation is not simply a renovation, but a complete reimagining of the guest experience, designed to feel more personal, more connected to place, and more attuned to the expectations of modern luxury travelers.

Architecture and Design by Joyce Wang

The redesign is led by acclaimed Hong Kong interior architect Joyce Wang, whose vision draws inspiration from the grand residences of Hong Kong’s past. The arrival sequence unfolds like a private mansion, where a sculptural curved stone staircase leads from a terracotta-toned foyer into an intimate lobby lounge above. Rich hues of deep green and warm earth tones echo historic estates such as Yu Yuen and Tai Fu Tai, while curated artworks and bespoke details reflect the city’s layered identity. The result is a design language that feels both deeply local and quietly contemporary.

Rooms and Suites as Urban Sanctuaries

The hotel’s 109 rooms and suites have been entirely refreshed to reflect a residential aesthetic, offering a serene escape above the city. Starting from 42 square metres, the L450 rooms are conceived as light-filled sanctuaries, featuring timber floors, patinated walls, and silk wall coverings by Fromental. Custom rugs inspired by Hong Kong’s historic brickwork add subtle texture, while sculpted leather headboards and fine linens elevate comfort. Signature curved, glass-walled bathrooms remain a defining feature in higher-category rooms, centered around a striking seven-foot round bathtub that has become emblematic of the hotel’s identity.

A Culinary Destination with Seven Michelin Stars

Dining at the hotel reaches exceptional heights under the direction of Chef Richard Ekkebus. The flagship restaurant Amber holds three Michelin stars and a Michelin Green Star, offering a refined interpretation of French cuisine shaped by sustainability and Asian influence. On the same floor, Sushi Shikon, Kappo Rin, and SOMM contribute to a collective seven Michelin stars, positioning the hotel as one of the most remarkable culinary destinations in Asia. New additions such as BLANC DE NOIRS, a champagne bar dedicated to exceptional cuvées, and The Cellar Immersion experience further elevate the gastronomic journey.

Wellness in the Heart of the City

The newly refreshed spa introduces a holistic approach to urban wellbeing, combining Eastern traditions with advanced therapies. Facilities include dedicated studios for yoga, Pilates, and Gyrotonic, alongside a state-of-the-art fitness center, a lap pool, and extensive thermal areas. Signature treatments such as Hammam and Rasul rituals offer deeper moments of restoration, transforming the space into a sanctuary where movement, relaxation, and mindfulness coexist seamlessly.

A New Vision of Urban Luxury

More than a reopening, Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong represents a thoughtful evolution of luxury hospitality in Asia. It is a place where design tells stories, where gastronomy reaches new heights, and where the rhythm of the city is both embraced and softened. In this renewed chapter, the hotel stands not only as a destination, but as a refined expression of Hong Kong itself.

We love Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong for:

– Reopening on 1 June 2026 as a fully reimagined urban luxury icon
– 109 rooms and suites designed as intimate residential sanctuaries
– Interior design by Joyce Wang inspired by Hong Kong heritage
– Seven Michelin stars across its exceptional dining venues
– Prime location in Central within the Landmark complex
– A holistic spa blending Eastern and Western wellness traditions

Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong

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