Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong

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Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong

5 Connaught Road
Hong Kong


Blending pleasant ambience, comfortable accommodation and friendly service, this property is an ideal place for business as well as leisure travellers. Located in the heart of the financial district, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong overlooks the Victoria Harbour. This property is just a short walk from the famous night-time entertainment area of bars, restaurants and clubs. Offering beautiful views of the surrounding, the 502 guestrooms are well-appointed and come with modern amenities to make your stay a pleasant one. Guests can relish exquisite Cantonese cuisine and regional specialties in an elegant setting of the Man Wah Restaurant. The Cafe Causette serves Asian and Mediterranean dishes for you to feast on. Offering sensational view of the surrounding, the M Bar serves cocktails and oriental tapas for you to enjoy. The hotel offers meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 600 people for organising your important events. The magnificent spa offers healing philosophies of Ayurveda and traditional Chinese Medicine to soothe your senses and enchant your soul. You can workout at the state-of-the-art gymnasium or have a bracing dip in the swimming pool during your stay in this hotel.

Rooms
Guest Rooms

The rooms are all large and renovated. Plasma TV, motion sensor, internet access are all available in each room. They offer either a view across the harbour to Kowloon or across the city and the peak.
Room Facilities
Air conditioning, Cable / Satellite TV, Hairdryer, In-room safe, Mini bar, Private bathroom / Ensuite, Refrigerator, Tea and coffee making facilities, Telephone
Location Description
The hotel probably is one of the most famous hotels on Hong Kong Island. The accommodation is regarded as of an excellent standard and it prides itself on offering an extremely high standard of personal service. (KC Apr08) The building is a relatively modern, moderate high-rise structure of glass and concrete. It is located in the area of Hong Kong Island known as central, the main commercial and business area, close to chater gardens and the legislative council building. It is a short walk from here to the famous night-time entertainment area of bars, restaurants and clubs, called lang kwai fong. It is also close to the water front. The nearest mtr station is central.
Location
Hong Kong Island: Central District
General Facilities
24 Hour Front Desk, AM/FM Alarm Clock, Babysitting/Child Services, Barber/Beauty Shop, Business Center, City Center, Concierge, Express Checkout, Fitness Center or Spa, Free Newspaper, Laundry/Valet Services, Lounge, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Mini Bar, Modem Lines in Room, Pool, Restaurant, Room Service, Safe Deposit Box, Telephone, Television with Cable
Dining
There are several restaurants throughout the hotel. They are all large and very well appointed. They offer a choice of either western, cantonese or Japanese cuisine.
Checkout Time
12:00 PM
Checkin Time
3:00 PM
Attractions
Aberdeen: A big community of boat people living on houseboats provides a fascinating glimpse of fisherfolks' way of life.

Cafe Causette: 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 6.30 am to 11.30 am. Luncheon from 11.30 am to 3pm Afternoon Tea from 3p

Captain's Bar: The Captains 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 favour

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

Chuk Lam Sim Yuen: One of Hong Kong's most impressive buddhist monasteries. During festival days, it is packed with worshippers paying homage to the "Precious Buddha."

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 through

Hong Kong

Kam Tin Walled Village: This 700-year old fortified village with guardhouses on the 4 corners belongs to the ancient Hakkas (the Tang Clan.) This is one of the very few which still exists. Kam Tin, New Territory;

Man Wah: Hong Kongs 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 publi

Mandarin Grill and Bar: Sir Terence Conran has undetaken 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, new

Ocean Park: The most spectacular and one of the largest oceanariums in the world. A perfect place for a family outing. This is not only a place to enjoy the world of nature, but also a place to experience the fascinating 5,000 years Chinese history in the middle king

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 orig

Stanley Market: 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.