The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong Launches Redesigned Luxurious Guestrooms

The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong located in the centre of the city’s luxury shopping and financial district is delighted to announce a beautiful new redesign of all of its guestrooms and suites.

Providing a peaceful and comfortable residential experience, all of the spacious guestrooms and suites have been given a fresh and contemporary makeover, by the award-winning Hong Kong designer, Joyce Wang.   Each room is complemented by bespoke furniture and lighting options to create a sense of cocooning and relaxation. A calming colour palette and luxurious fabrics have been used throughout, while the signature bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and power showers have a sleek light-filled feel. A daily selection of culinary in-room amenities, prepared by Michelin-starred Amber restaurant, will also be featured in a stylish cooling vitrine.

The hotel prides itself on providing the best in-room entertainment in the city, including personalised TV streaming in all rooms and suites on new 48-inch and 55-inch TV screens respectively, together with perfectly positioned BOSE speakers for personal access.

“We are delighted to unveil our newly refurbished and refreshed rooms, which offer guests an extremely comfortable yet entirely stylish home away from home, with all the personal services they require when travelling to Hong Kong.” General Manager, Torsten van Dullemen said. “The Landmark Mandarin Oriental is located in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic cities, surrounded by prestigious fashion brands, businesses and international clientele, and this redesign provides our guests with a luxurious retreat from the urban bustle and excitement,” he added.

In celebration of the launch, guests can book the One LANDMARK Infinity room package until 31 March 2016, which features a variety of added value benefits including accommodation in  a beautifully redesigned L600 Deluxe, L600 Executive or L900 Landmark Suite, daily set breakfast for two, a daily hotel credit of up to HKD 1,500 depending on the category of suite booked, plus a shopping credit voucher for use at the LANDMARK shopping mall, per stay.

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