Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong Details
Property Name: Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong Independent: Yes Address: 5 Connnaught Road Number of Rooms: 501 Number of Floors: 25 Longitude & Latitude: 114.16, 22.28 Room Types Available: Deluxe room, Deluxe suite, Studio suite, Study Room, Superior room Number of Photos: 86
Weekday Room Price Range: $528 to $1160 Weekend Room Price Range: $528 to $1160
Star Rating: 5.0 Average Review Rating: 4.77 Number of Customer Reviews: 22 First Customer Review Date: 05/12/2007 Last Customer Review Date: 04/15/2012
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Check-in Time: 2 PM Check-out Time: NOON Other Hotels Near Mandarin Oriental: Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong, Island Shangri-la, Hotel Lkf By Rhombus (Lan Kwai Fong), Jw Marriott Hotel Hong Kong, Four Seasons Hong Kong
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Warm tones and woods complement the contemporary interior design at the Mandarin Spa, which spans three floors. A wide array of treatments and therapies are carried out within the spa's facilities, which comprise a salon, men's barber, and eight private treatment rooms—including two couples' suites with private bath and showers—an “Ayurvedic Sanctuary,†hydrotherapy room, Kneipp pool, Chinese herbal steam rooms, and Vichy shower.
Drawing on a combination of specially-selected methods and philosophies from around the world, the Mandarin Spa provides treatments to relax, restore, and repair the body and mind. Healing therapies are inspired by traditional Chinese medicine and the ancient philosophies of Ayurveda.
Oriental Harmony (110 minutes): Four hands work in perfect unison in a remarkable experience that inspires a harmony of the senses. The treatment begins with a soothing footbath in purifying waters, leaving them soft and supple and the mind relaxed. Next, two therapists correspond in time and movement, first providing a warm scrub that smoothes and replenishes the skin and later a harmonious massage that balances the body. The treatment concludes with both head and feet being massaged simultaneously. The mind is uplifted, the body is energised and the skin is left exotically fragrant. Imperial Jade (120 minutes): This stimulating new ritual offers the perfect antidote to the pulsating rhythm of the city and consists of two hours of superlative pampering during which the body is stimulated with a series of techniques. The journey begins with a foot-cleansing herbal compress and reflexology to open meridian energy lines. A Chinese-style massage is then performed to stimulate acupressure points and aid in tension release, balancing both yin and yang energies.
A luxurious combination of locally-sourced sesame and ground rice body scrub follows to lighten and stimulate the skin before a green tea and algae body mask—specifically blended to eliminate toxins and refine the skin. The treatment concludes with a ginseng facemask, renowned for its anti-aging effects through cellular renewal, during which cool jade rollers are used on the face to lift and tone while hydrating the complexion, ensuring equilibrium in both mind and body. Hydrotherapy Tub Treatment (30 minutes): This body treatment combines the therapeutic benefits of multi-directional jet pressures and essential oils to enhance the body and mind, with different programmes to work on specific key areas of concern. It is ideal for relieving physical and mental tension and refreshing the body. Aroma Stone Massage (50 or 120 minutes): Stone therapy is a Native American Indian practice used since ancient times as a healing treatment. The use of stones generates energy, creating a sense of balance and calm as well as giving relief to deep-seated muscle tension. Chinese Meridian Massage (60 minutes): Although attention is placed on the tendomuscular system, focus is on acupressure points and directional flow of the subtle channels in the body. Chinese meridian massage is more than a system of relaxation and tension release. The focus is on the subtle energy channels which influence the organs on a deeper level and treats complex complaints. (Cupping may also be included within the treatment time if guest's particular condition requires this.) Abhyanga (60 minutes): Abhyanga is a light form of massage that does not involve muscle manipulation. "Abhyanga" literally means "application of oil", and uses herbs, oil, touch and friction to elicit a deeply relaxing effect on the nervous system. It has a balancing effect on all three doshas or body types. It also helps mobilise toxins, promote youthfulness, and increase energy. A steam bath or hot shower is highly recommended after this massage.
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Located on the 24th floor, the hotel's health club features an indoor pool with a flume jet that creates a current to facilitate long-distance swimming. The 24-hour gym has free weights and cardiovascular equipment, including 10 treadmills with individual TVs and headsets. Other facilities include saunas, steam rooms, hydro-steam shower in the women's section, and a hot-and-cold spa tub in the men's section. Jogging tracks are available along Queens Pier, opposite the hotel, or in Hong Kong Park, three blocks away. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Helicopter/airplane tours nearby
Swimming on site
Yoga classes/instruction nearby
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| A short guide to Central |
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Considered the central business district, Central is home to the corporate headquarters of multinational financial services, consulates-general, and Hong Kong government and administrative offices. The area is also a major transport hub for buses, trains, trams, and ferries. Head to Hollywood Road for antiques and trinkets, and Soho for bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and galleries.
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| Things to do |
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A live jazz band performs in the Captain's Bar every evening.
During the Chinese Lunar New Year, guests can enjoy lion dancing and traditional Chinese entertainment in the lobby.
Ballet performances and sales of roast chestnuts take place in the lobby during the winter.
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| Dining at Mandarin Oriental |
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Pierre - Serving modern French cuisine with Victoria Harbour views on the 25th floor. Honored with one Michelin star. Man Wah - Man Wah is the hotel's signature Cantonese restaurant and features panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong cityscape. The menu offers local favourites alongside seasonal specialties with touches of modern flair. Mandarin Grill - Long favoured by the international business set, the Mandarin Grill specializes in grilled meats and seafood. Gourmands can enjoy oysters and sashimi at the Crustacea Bar. Private dining available. Café Causette - A smart mix of silk and tweed, Café Causette offers informal contemporary all-day dining; Signature dishes include Nasi Goreng, Hainan Chicken Rice, and Thai Red Duck Curry, while the pizzas are also famed among locals as the best in town. The Clipper Lounge - Deep sofas and armchairs and low tables make this mezzanine lounge popular for afternoon tea, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets. Open from early morning to late evening. Chinnery Bar - Named after the 18th-century British artist George Chinnery, this small gastropub has dark-wood panels, leather banquettes, upholstered armchairs, and mahogany tables. British pub-style cuisine is served, and 120 single-malt whiskies are available. Open from late morning to late evening. Captain's Bar - Cocktails and conversation convene nightly near the hotel lobby. Live music available.
The Krug Room - Intimate chef's table featuring unique dishes accompanied by Krug Champagne.
M bar - 25th-floor bar serving cocktails and Cantonese tapas.
Cake Shop - Patisserie offering handmade chocolates, cakes, and breads, arrayed like jewels.
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| Accessibility Features |
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**These amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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| Terms & conditions |
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Notification and fees |
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The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, Check-In, or Check-Out.
Valet parking fee: HKD 600 per day (in/out privileges)Fee for in-room high-speed Internet (wired): HKD 160 per 24-hour period (rates may vary)Fee for in-room wireless Internet: HKD 160 per 24-hour period (rates may vary)Hot and cold buffet breakfast fee: HKD 294.8 per person (approximate amount)Rollaway bed fee: HKD 660 per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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| Services |
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Safe-deposit box at front deskSaunaSecurity guardShoe shineSpa services on siteSpa tubSteam roomSupervised childcare/activitiesTour assistanceWedding servicesAirport transportation (surcharge)Babysitting or childcareBeauty servicesBreakfast available (surcharge)Cell phone/mobile rentalCoffee in lobbyConcierge deskCurrency exchangeDoorman/doorwomanExpress Check-InExpress Check-OutFitness facilitiesFloor butlerFull-service health spaHair salonInternet access in public areas - high speedInternet access in public areas - surchargeInternet access - wirelessLaundry facilitiesMassage - spa treatment room(s)Medical assistance availableMultilingual staffPorter/bellhopRoom serviceValet parking
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| Business & Event |
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Business servicesComputer rentalDry cleaning/laundry serviceEvent cateringMultiple large conference roomsMultiple small meeting roomsRoom service (24 hours)Secretarial servicesTechnology helpdeskTranslation services24-hour front deskAudio-visual equipmentBanquet facilitiesBusiness center
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| General |
24-hour business center; Air-conditioned public areas; Ballroom(s); Bar/lounge; Coffee shop or café; Elevator/lift; Gift shops or newsstand; Number of floors: 25; Number of restaurants 7; Number of rooms: 501; Restaurant(s) in hotel; Shopping on site; Suitable for children; Swimming pool - indoor; Umbrella; Video library; Year Built 1963
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Pets not allowed
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Guests must show current government-issued proof of identity at the time of Check-In. Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Know before you go |
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Location |
Overlooking Victoria Harbour, this Hong Kong hotel is located in the heart of Central, the commercial and banking district, and close to the MTR (underground railway station), the Airport Express Link Hong Kong Station and the Star Ferry. Hong Kong International Airport only 34 kilometers away.
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| Hotel Rooms |
Most of the 501 rooms have private balconies. The sleek interiors incorporate contemporary luxuries and thoughtful ingenuities that will surprise and delight even the seasoned traveler. The sophisticated entertainment and business technology comes with the full support of the hotel's expert IT butlers.
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| Hotel Features |
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong offers magnificent views of both Victoria Harbour and the vibrant city skyline. This luxury hotel also features a full-service spa, onsite shops, and 10 dining-and-refreshment options, including restaurants, bars, lounges, and even a cake shop.
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