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Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

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Book Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong in Hong Kong through our Mandarin Oriental Fan Club partnership for exclusive complimentary perks with your stay.

Exclusive Booking Perks

  • 9 exclusive perks included with your booking. Message us on WhatsApp for details.

Location

Map of 5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong

Mandarin Oriental has held its harbour-facing position in Hong Kong since 1963, when its distinctive fan logo first became synonymous with a service style that merges Eastern attentiveness with European formality. The brand's attention to detail shows in everything from spa treatments that draw on Asian wellness traditions to dining programmes that have earned global recognition.

The property anchors itself in Central, Hong Kong's financial and governmental heart, where glass towers climb steep hillsides and narrow lanes from the 19th century thread between modern high-rises. Government Hill rises just behind the hotel, former site of colonial administration until 2011, while Victoria Harbour stretches before it, separating Hong Kong Island from the Kowloon Peninsula across the water. The neighbourhood pulses with the rhythm of international commerce by day; at night, the neon glow from surrounding streets reflects off the harbour in streaks of pink and electric blue.

Star Ferry terminals lie within walking distance, connecting Central to Tsim Sha Tsui in seven minutes across the harbour. Hong Kong International Airport sits 25 kilometres west, accessible by Airport Express train in 24 minutes. Consulates from dozens of countries occupy nearby towers, while the historic lanes of Sheung Wan unfold just over a kilometre to the west.

The property houses three Michelin-starred restaurants, a rare concentration even by Hong Kong standards. At 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana, owner-chef Umberto Bombana brings Italian passion to a three-star kitchen where Hokkaido scallops and Aveyron lamb arrive daily. Man Wah occupies an elegant room hung with birdcage chandeliers, serving Cantonese dishes that honour tradition while allowing for subtle innovation. Ami translates French technique through a forest-themed dining room, with tasting menus alongside all-day à la carte choices and bar snacks. Book a table at Bombana well in advance; demand consistently outstrips capacity.

Beyond the property, Sheung Wan Market sprawls 1.1 kilometres west, where dried seafood stalls perfume the air with salt and iodine. The Mid-Levels Escalator, world's longest covered outdoor moving walkway, climbs the steep terrain behind Central, passing through SoHo's restaurant quarter. Ferries depart for outlying islands throughout the day; Lamma Island's hiking trails lead to sand beaches seven kilometres offshore. The Peak Tram, a century-old funicular, ascends Victoria Peak for views across the harbour and South China Sea beyond.

Winter months from December through February bring the most comfortable conditions, with temperatures hovering between 12°C and 20°C and dry, crystalline air that sharpens the harbour views. This is peak season for walking the city's steep inclines without the weight of humidity.

Spring arrives in March with rising warmth and occasional fog that softens the harbour skyline. April marks the transition to monsoon season; by May, humidity thickens the air and afternoon thunderstorms roll in from the South China Sea. Summer stretches from June through August, when temperatures climb above 30°C and the city moves between air-conditioned interiors and covered walkways to escape the heat.

Autumn, particularly October and November, offers a second window of clarity. The monsoon retreats, humidity drops, and temperatures settle into the mid-twenties. The harbour light turns golden in late afternoon, and outdoor dining becomes pleasant again after months of seeking shelter from the heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

You often receive the same rate as booking direct through our Mandarin Oriental Fan Club partnership, with complimentary perks included. Across our 2400+ partner properties, 84% include daily breakfast and 89% include room upgrades. Your travel advisor is also available to advocate on your behalf if anything goes wrong during your stay.
In most cases, yes. Complimentary perks are typically included alongside seasonal promotions or hotel-run sales, so you can often receive the promotional rate plus perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits. We'll confirm the details for your specific booking.
Not necessarily. Your rate often matches Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong's published rate, but other platforms may occasionally offer discounted prices. Our focus is on the overall value of your stay, with complimentary perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits, plus a dedicated travel advisor who can advocate on your behalf.
Mandarin Oriental is a Hong Kong-founded hotel group with properties in 24 countries, recognised for blending Eastern hospitality traditions with Western service standards. The brand is known for award-winning spas, destination dining, and attention to detail in room design. Its fan logo has been a mark of distinction since 1963.
Yes, there are 76 Michelin-starred restaurants within 50 km of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong in Hong Kong, making it a compelling destination for guests who value fine dining alongside their stay.

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Michelin Guide Restaurants Nearby

218 Michelin Guide restaurants within 50 km of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

76 Starred Bib Gourmand70 Bib Gourmand 72 Michelin Selected

8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo - Bombana

Italian

On-Site $$$$

Ami

French Contemporary

On-Site $$$

Man Wah

Cantonese

On-Site $$$

Mandarin Grill + Bar

European Contemporary, Grills

Selected
On-Site $$$$

Sushi Shikon

Sushi

221 m$$$$

Amber

French Contemporary

🌿
233 m$$$$

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