
Hong Kong
Institutional Hong Kong luxury with a contemporary Asian polish. Old-school gravitas — this is where deals get done and anniversaries get celebrated — but with a genuinely exciting dining floor that draws locals just as much as hotel guests.
Book Man Wah for weekday dim sum lunch — the 25th-floor harbour view is at its best in daylight and crowds are lighter than weekends
Why It Matters
The founding flagship of one of the world's most recognised luxury hotel groups. Man Wah has held a Michelin star for over 50 consecutive years. The Aubrey ranked No. 10 in Asia's 50 Best Bars 2024. Ranked No. 41 in The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025. Named Best Hotel in Hong Kong and Macau by Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice 2025.
The original Mandarin Oriental opened on Hong Kong Island in 1963 — the first true luxury hotel on the island — and it has been a fixture of Central ever since. Right now it's mid-renovation: a $100+ million, multi-phase overhaul running through late 2026, with walls knocked down, floors ripped up, and public spaces being reimagined by French designer Hubert de Malherbe. The hotel stays open throughout. What you get today is a storied institution with 494 rooms, ten bars and restaurants (including a Michelin-starred Cantonese institution and one of Asia's best cocktail bars), a Forbes-rated spa, and the kind of service that made this brand famous across five continents.
Where You'll Stay
5 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
10 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Butler service available for guests — available to personalise the stay from arrival to departure.
24-hour fitness centre on the 24th floor with Technogym Atelier Artis equipment including Evolt body composition analysis. Professionally qualified instructors offer lifestyle consultations and bespoke fitness programmes, both independently and in private sessions.
Indoor heated pool, open daily 6am–10pm. Available to in-house guests.
Dedicated family programming for children staying at the hotel, including the Mini MO Club experience.
A roughly 2-hour guided journey through Japanese spirits led by The Aubrey's mixologist team. Several courses of light snacks accompany each cocktail. Inspired by Japanese omakase dining tradition. Book in advance via SevenRooms.
The hotel hosts rotating visiting specialist wellness consultants offering treatments and consultations in addition to the in-house spa team.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Multiple event spaces including the Connaught Room, suitable for meetings, conferences, and social events.
24-hour room service available.
Staff fluent in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, and other languages.
Full concierge services. Members of the Fans of M.O. programme receive personalised privileges, flexible benefits, and member-exclusive experiences.
Exclusive private lounge for Club room and suite guests. Provides all-day food and beverages, more personalised check-in, and a quiet retreat from the main hotel.
Open daily 6am–10pm for in-house guests.
Located on the 24th floor. State-of-the-art Technogym Atelier Artis equipment with Evolt. Open 24 hours for in-house guests.
The Mandarin Cake Shop and The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong gift shop. Spa products available from The Mandarin Spa boutique.
Forbes Travel Guide 5-star spa. Open 10am–10pm. Includes herbal steam room, dry sauna, tepidariums, and experience showers.
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