Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong is set to reopen in June, marking a new era for this iconic Asian property.
The hotel returns on June 1 with a renewed arrival experience, refreshed rooms and suites, and expanded culinary and wellness offerings.
“This reopening marks an important moment for Mandarin Oriental The Landmark. More than a return, it introduces a renewed vision for the hotel – more personal, more deeply connected to Hong Kong, and more considered in every detail. It is a confident step into the next chapter of this much loved property,” Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong General Manager, Michael Groll said.

The arrival sequence, designed by Hong Kong interior architect Joyce Wang of Joyce Wang Studio, draws on the grand residences of Hong Kong’s past, featuring terracotta tones and deep greens, blending Asian and Western influences.

“For this latest renovation, we were inspired by the identity of our hotel as a pied-à-terre for our guests to feel the pulse of Hong Kong. Curated pieces are windows into expressions of our city through the lenses of both local and international, and emerging and established artists. As you journey through the hotel, we hope these storied perspectives fill you with curiosity and contemplation, at the ready to strike up conversations,” Wang said.

The hotel’s 109 rooms and suites have been entirely refreshed by Wang, and starting at 42 square metres, the L450 rooms are conceived as spacious urban sanctuaries, featuring lightened timber floors, patinated walls, Fromental silk wall coverings and custom rugs inspired by historic brickwork patterns found across the city, the group stated.
King or twin beds feature sculpted quilted leather headboards, while L600 rooms and above retain the hotel’s signature curved, glass-walled bathrooms, centred on its iconic seven-foot round bathtub.
At 167 square metres, the Entertainment Suite is a refined residence, equally suited to intimate gatherings. It features a state-of-the-art entertainment wall, a Gaggenau kitchen, private dining for eight, and a master bedroom equipped with the FreshBed climate-controlled sleep system.

Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong offers fine-dining outlets under the leadership of Culinary and Food & Beverage Director Richard Ekkebus.
Amber, the flagship restaurant, holds three Michelin stars and a Michelin Green Star. Heightening the experience is the introduction of The Cellar Immersion, an immersive food and wine journey held within Amber’s cellar.

On the same floor as Amber are three-Michelin-starred Sushi Shikon, Michelin-starred Kappo Rin, and contemporary French bistro Somm. The hotel will also unveil its new champagne bar Blanc de Noirs, dedicated to premium cuvées. Also new is Commune, an artisan coffee atelier in the lobby.
Following the June opening, Mandarin Oriental Landmark will unveil its revitalised Spa and Wellness offering in July.

The refreshed Spa will offer a unique urban wellness hub, dedicated studios for Yoga, Pilates, and Gyrotonic, alongside a state-of-the-art gym, lap pool, and extensive thermal amenities.
