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Landmark Mandarin Oriental

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Landmark Mandarin Oriental

Another Central newcomer, this small hotel eschews the boutique label because it doesn't scrimp on size, with rooms that flaunt both space and strikingly contemporary decor. Located atop the Landmark shopping complex and popular with designers who have shops there, it exudes a laid-back, refined atmosphere, with lobby seating grouped in a library setting and a stylish bar attracting a well-heeled crowd. Other diversions are limited to a 14-room spa with a Zen-like atmosphere and workout rooms for yoga and Pilates, as well as a chic restaurant serving innovative European cuisine. Though the Lan Kwai Fong nightlife district is within staggering distance, it's hard to imagine guests who can afford to stay here taking advantage of it.

Rather, the big focus is on state-of-the-art guest rooms, which measure 42 or 56 sq. m (450 or 600 sq. ft.) and are priced accordingly, and huge windows. Both feature wall-mounted 32-inch HDTVs (with more than 40 hi-def programs in addition to cable), safes with electric outlets to recharge laptops, plug-in speakers for iPod/MP3 players, high-tech phones that include hands-free speakerphones and display text messages, walk-in closets, duvet-covered beds with 400-thread-count sheets, yoga mats, and fresh flowers providing splashes of color. But it's the stunning, glass-walled bathrooms, which take up about a third of the room's space, that take the cake. Big enough to live in, they have two separate vanities and dual sinks, shower stall, another TV, and a huge, round tub (in the larger rooms, the tub measures 7 ft. across). Unfortunately, surrounding buildings can make guests feel like they're living in a fish bowl. One unwitting guest closed the sheers immediately upon check-in but forgot to close the block-out drapes later when taking her nighttime bath, discovering her faux pas only the next morning. Needless to say, there are no views from this hotel, though the same may not be said, perhaps, for office workers across the street.

In room:A/C, cable HDTV w/keyboard for Internet access and on-demand pay movies, DVD player, wireless Internet access, minibar, hair dryer, safe, bathroom scale, complimentary tea, fruit, and bottled water.

Facilities:
Restaurant (European); bar; indoor pool; health club; spa; sauna; concierge; limousine service; shopping arcade; 24-hr. room service; babysitting; same-day laundry/dry cleaning service

Address15 Queen's Rd
LocationCentral, the Landmark, Central District
TransportationMTR: Central
Phone800/526-6566 in the U.S. and Canada, 852/2132 0188
Fax852/2132 0199
Web sitewww.mandarinoriental.com
Room Information113 units
PricesHK$4,000-HK$5,400 (US$519-US$701/£285-£385) single or double; from HK$8,800 (US$1,142/£628) suite
Credit CardsAE, DC, MC, V

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