On June 1, 2026, Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong will officially reopen, marking the return of one of the city’s most distinguished addresses. Situated within the prestigious LANDMARK complex in the heart of Central, the hotel returns as part of the broader “Tomorrow’s CENTRAL” initiative. This evolution introduces a complete reimagining of the arrival sequence, refreshed accommodations, and an expansion of its already formidable culinary and wellness programs. For the seasoned traveler, the reopening represents a refined new era for a property that has long defined the intersection of Asian hospitality and modern luxury.
A Residential Arrival: The Mansion Foyer
The transition from the high-energy streets of Central to the hotel’s interior is now facilitated by a new entrance on Queen’s Road Central. Designed by acclaimed Hong Kong interior architect Joyce Wang, the arrival experience is modeled after the city’s historic grand residences. The aesthetic is a sophisticated reinterpretation of the past, utilizing warm terracotta tones and deep greens that reference heritage homes like Yu Yuen and Tai Fu Tai.
A curved stone staircase serves as the primary architectural focal point, leading guests from the street-level foyer to an intimate lobby lounge. Along the ascent, alcoves house commissioned artworks displayed on sculptural plinths. These pieces, inspired by the local skyline, find echoes in the custom carpet designs, tapestries, and gilded glass mirrors found throughout the lifts and corridors, ensuring the hotel remains deeply connected to its urban context.
Refined Accommodations: Urban Sanctuaries
The hotel’s 109 rooms and suites have been entirely refreshed by Joyce Wang Studio to maintain a residential, “urban sanctuary” feel. The entry-level L450 rooms, starting at 42 square meters, feature lightened timber floors, Fromental silk wall coverings, and custom rugs inspired by historic local brickwork. Every detail is curated for comfort, from the Quivera 530-thread-count linens to the sculpted quilted leather headboards.
For those prioritizing the signature Landmark experience, the L600 rooms and above retain the hotel’s famous glass-walled bathrooms centered on a seven-foot round bathtub. The 167-square-meter Entertainment Suite remains the property’s standout residence, ideal for hosting. It is equipped with a Gaggenau kitchen, private dining for eight, and a master bedroom featuring the FreshBed climate-controlled sleep system, a notable inclusion for travelers who prioritize rest as much as design.

A Culinary Destination Reimagined
Under the guidance of Culinary and Food & Beverage Director Richard Ekkebus, the property continues to hold a position of dominance in the Asian dining scene, boasting seven Michelin stars and a Michelin Green Star under one roof.
- Amber: The three-Michelin-starred flagship remains the heart of the hotel. Chef Ekkebus continues to evolve his sustainable, French-rooted cuisine with a distinct Asian sensibility. A significant addition is The Cellar Immersion, an experiential wine and food journey held within the restaurant’s dramatic cellar.
- Specialized Dining: The culinary floor also hosts the three-Michelin-starred Sushi Shikon, the Michelin-starred Kappo Rin, and SOMM, a contemporary French bistro.
- New Concepts: The reopening introduces BLANC DE NOIRS, a champagne bar dedicated to premium cuvées. In the lobby, COMMUNE serves as an artisan coffee atelier, designed as a social hub where residents and guests can connect over expertly crafted coffee in an elegant setting.
Holistic Wellbeing in Central
Scheduled to debut in July 2026, the revitalized Spa at Mandarin Oriental The Landmark will serve as a premier urban wellness hub. The facility will blend contemporary therapies with holistic healing, featuring dedicated studios for Yoga, Pilates, and Gyrotonic. Notable amenities include a state-of-the-art gym, a lap pool, and extensive thermal facilities. Treatments will bridge Eastern and Western modalities, including specialized Hammam and Rasul rituals, making it a comprehensive destination for physical and mental recovery in the city center.

Booking the Reopening
To celebrate its return, the hotel is offering “A Taste of the Next,” an exclusive opening package for those looking to be among the first to experience the transformation. This offer is available for bookings made before August 31, 2026, for stays occurring between June 1 and November 30, 2026. This reopening is a significant milestone for Hong Kong, reaffirming the hotel’s status as a leader in discerning, quality-driven travel.


