Mandarin Oriental reopens June 1

Mandarin Oriental The Landmark in Hong Kong is scheduled to reopen on June 1 after a major reimagining of its Central property, according to hospitality coverage (lhmagazine.co.uk).

Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong is scheduled to reopen on June 1, 2026, after a full redesign of its Central hotel. (press.mandarinoriental.com) The property sits inside the LANDMARK complex in Central, and Mandarin Oriental said the relaunch includes a new Queen’s Road Central entrance, refreshed rooms and suites, and expanded dining and wellness offerings. (press.mandarinoriental.com) Hong Kong interior architect Joyce Wang led the redesign. Mandarin Oriental said the hotel has 109 rooms and suites, with entry-level L450 rooms starting at 42 square metres and the Entertainment Suite measuring 167 square metres. (press.mandarinoriental.com) The reopening lands in the middle of Hongkong Land’s broader “Tomorrow’s CENTRAL” overhaul of LANDMARK. The landlord describes that project as a US$1 billion transformation of the Central complex, with work rolling out in phases. (landmark.hk; hklandblob.blob.core.windows.net) That makes the hotel relaunch part of a wider reset in one of Hong Kong’s core luxury districts, where LANDMARK says it is adding 10 multi-storey maison destinations, more than 200 retail experiences, and Michelin-starred dining. (landmark.hk; hklandblob.blob.core.windows.net) Mandarin Oriental is also leaning on food as a selling point. Its hotel page says the seventh floor holds eight Michelin stars across its dining lineup, including Amber, while outside coverage says four restaurants kept operating during the room renovation. (mandarinoriental.com; forbestravelguide.com) The wellness piece will come in two stages. Mandarin Oriental’s spa page says the reimagined spa will reopen in summer 2026, and hospitality coverage has pointed to July 2026 for that relaunch. (mandarinoriental.com; cpp-luxury.com) For travelers, the immediate date is June 1. By then, the Central hotel reopens with new rooms, a new front door on Queen’s Road Central, and a design Mandarin Oriental says is meant to echo Hong Kong’s historic mansions. (press.mandarinoriental.com)

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