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On paper, it had no chance to succeed. An ultra expensive hotel known for traditional comfort choosing to open a boutique in a claustrophobic business tower with no view and no space? You look out your window and you’re surrounded by ugly commercial buildings 360. But Mandarin Oriental is probably the only brand that could, and did, make it work, thanks to great design and its signature impeccable service. The hype and the boutique wave didn’t hurt, either.
Don't confuse Hotel LKF with Hotel Lan Kwai Fong, which is a decent boutique run by a different chain that's at least a 20 minute walk away. Hotel LKF is right at the center of its namesake, the pa... read more
At the heart of the banking district, the Mandarin Oriental has had one of the best locations in Hong Kong for decades. The hotel shies away from an overly splashy look, instead being known for its... read more
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