Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong is set to reopen on 1 June 2026 inside the LANDMARK complex in Central. The hotel has been renovated with a new arrival route, refreshed accommodation, and expanded food and wellbeing options. The project is part of the wider reworking of the LANDMARK area.

Guests will enter via a new Queen’s Road Central entrance and arrive through the Mansion Foyer, designed by Hong Kong interior architect Joyce Wang.
The foyer and route to the lobby are built around a residential feel, with artworks and design references drawn from Hong Kong’s historic homes.

The hotel’s rooms and suites have also been updated, with the accommodation designed to feel like an urban sanctuary, and larger categories retaining the hotel’s signature curved, glass-walled bathrooms.

Dining remains a major focus, with the hotel bringing together 7 Michelin stars under one roof.
Amber continues as the flagship, holding three Michelin stars and a Michelin Green Star, and is adding a new cellar-led food-and-wine experience.
Nearby are Sushi Shikon, Kappo Rin, and French bistro SOMM. New openings include champagne bar BLANC DE NOIRS and lobby coffee concept COMMUNE.

A refreshed spa and wellness offering is due to launch in July 2026, with dedicated movement studios, a gym, a lap pool, and thermal facilities, alongside Hammam and Rasul rituals.
An opening offer is available for bookings made before 31 August 2026 for stays between 1 June and 30 November 2026.
Header Image Credit: Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong

