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Luxe new rooms at The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Redesigned suite at The Landmark Oriental Hong Kong

Redesigned suite at The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

 
[UPDATE: To celebrate the reopening of Harvey Nichols at the Landmark, a kitten heel’s throw away from the The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, the hotel is offering VIP access to Harvey Nics including discounts, personal styling, beauty treatments and champagne, sweetie. Stay & Shop at Harvey Nichols is valid from 1 November 2016 until 31 March 2017. Rates start from HKD 5,380: http://www.mandarinoriental.com/landmark/hotel-offers/stay-and-shop-at-harvey-nichols/?kw=HarveyNicholsLMHKG&htl=LMHKG&eng=Oct16Room&src=email&lid=1 ]

There are several good reasons to stay at The Landmark Oriental when you’re in Hong Kong. First there’s the location, slap bang in the centre of the Central district with all the shops and restaurants you could wish for on your doorstep. That’s if you can tear yourself away from the hotel’s Amber, number 38 on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. Then there’s the brilliant Bastien Gonzalez mani pedi and the spa which is second to none, not just in Hong Kong but any city. And of course the boutique size which makes it feel very personal.

And now there’s another reason: The Landmark has become even swisher with new guest room designs by Joyce Wang.

LMHKG redesigned L600 living room (1MB)

LMHKG redesigned L450 (1MB)-5

The new look is softer and a teeny bit more feminine with the feel of those stylish apartments in glamorous 1930s films. Art Deco details are dotted throughout from the cabinets and side tables to the lights and glass screens.

LMHKG redesigned room Cooling Vitrine and Sofa (1MB)

Clever touches include a chic vitrine chiller cabinet in which delectable treats made by executive chef Richard Ekkebus and the Amber team will be left in your room. And the bed headboards are reminiscent of First Class flatbeds on the plane – complete with adjustable reading light.

 

LMHKG redesigned bedroom cameo (1MB)

Wisely, the huge bathrooms with their eye catching circular tubs have been kept as they are with Wang working her magic on the rest of the room.

The eye catching bathrooms at The Landmark are unchanged

Thankfully though, Wang has done away with the confusing multi blind system. The result is a pretty near perfect home from home in the heart of Hongkers.

http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Landmark

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