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The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group's legacy began with the opening of its flagship Mandarin Hotel in Hong Kong in 1963, representing the perfect combination of luxury and cultural heritage. The acquisition of Bangkok's Oriental Hotel in 1974 further strengthened its portfolio, creating a hallmark of unparalleled hospitality. The Group's philosophy is based on a deep respect for Asian traditions, combined with the pursuit of exquisite experiences. It created the famous Mandarin Oriental's 'Fan Campaign,' effectively utilizes celebrity endorsements to boost global brand recognition.

Mandarin Oriental's reputation is also bolstered by its exceptional culinary offerings, with many of its hotels featuring Michelin-starred restaurants, like the Hong Kong Mandarin Oriental, which houses three such esteemed dining venues. The equally notable are the Group's spa and wellness facilities, which combine state-of-the-art amenities with ancient oriental practices. For instance, the spa at Mandarin Oriental, Macau, is renowned for treatments that embody a fusion of Eastern and Western wellness philosophies. Mandarin Oriental special strategies fortify its status as a leader in the luxury hotel industry. This harmonious blend of tradition, innovation, and luxury not only defines the brand but also sets it apart in the competitive landscape of high-end hospitality​.

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Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok

Voted repeatedly as one of the best hotels in the world by reputed magazines including Institutional Investor and Conde Nast Traveler, Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok is ideally situated on the banks of the Chao-Phraya River and in close proximity to IconSiam and Silom’s shopping and business districts. Bangkok’s sky-train may be reached within 3 minutes by the hotel private teakwood boats.  Since opening its doors in 1876 Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok has captured the hearts and minds of royalty and heads of state, industrialists, authors and artists, as well as famed travelers from far away places. Having recently completed the largest renovation in the hotel's storied history, guests can now enjoy luxurious rooms and suites, 11 outstanding restaurants and bars, two swimming pools and the hotel's boats carry you across the River of Kings to the award-winning Oriental Spa, Fitness & Wellness Centre and The Oriental Thai Cooking School. The hotel has won many accolades in its 145 years and is renowned for its superb service and facilities.

Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

Located in the heart of Marina Bay, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is a prime location to explore Singapore’s arts, culture, luxury boutiques, and entertainment venues. The hotel is located close to the financial hub and heart of the city, and minutes away from the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. After an extensive transformation journey, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore recently reimagined its spaces, design and signature service to deliver a truly unique hospitality experience that embodies what it means to be Exceptionally Singapore. An oasis of luxury comprising 510 luxuriously-appointed rooms and suites overlooking the sea, bay or city, including 42 spacious suites as well as 45 residential suites ranging from one to four bedrooms, ideal for short and long-term stays.

Experience exceptional dining at the hotel’s collection of restaurants and bars, from a refreshed all-dining at embu featuring local and international delights, to authentic Cantonese flavours at Cherry Garden or an Italian dining by the pool at Dolce Vita. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon at The Mandarin Cake Shop with an ensemble of sweets and savouries or imbibe in a selection of innovative cocktails at MO BAR for a perfect evening. Revel in a luxurious respite from the city and enjoy a refreshing dip in the 25-metre outdoor swimming pool or lounge by our five private cabanas for the ultimate relaxation amidst a scenic backdrop of the city skyline. Up the ante of your experience with pampering massage rituals at The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, featuring six treatment rooms, including two couples suites, and a separate area for manicures and pedicures. Appointed with an eclectic mix of art and furnishings, and located on the 21st floor, HAUS 65 is a haven for stimulating conversations amidst a hushed ambience of elegance and sophistication. A social lounge space where elevated luxury and lifestyle experiences await with a suite of exclusive privileges and an access to an inspiring calendar of cultural, culinary, artistic events and more, co-curated by the team at private membership Mandala Club. Exclusive access for Marina Bay View rooms and all suite guests of Mandarin Oriental, Singapore.

Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, Hong Kong

Following its latest transformation, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong feels less like a conventional luxury hotel and more like a redefined contemporary residence in the heart of Central. Set within LANDMARK, in one of Hong Kong’s most established districts for finance and fashion, the hotel is inseparable from the city’s rhythm of efficiency, taste, and high-density urban living. This new chapter, shaped by Joyce Wang, moves away from the traditional language of grand luxury and toward a more residential scale and a more nuanced lifestyle perspective, reworking materials, proportions, light, and spatial rhythm into a stay that feels quieter, more precise, and more attuned to the experience of everyday living. With 109 guestrooms and suites, the hotel now places greater emphasis on privacy and residential elegance, making it feel less like a luxury hotel in Central and more like a refined urban address genuinely suited to longer stays.

What gives the hotel its renewed weight is the way it places gastronomy, creativity, and wellbeing within the same highly calibrated urban rhythm. Home to seven Michelin stars across venues including Amber, SOMM, Kappo Rin, and Sushi Shikon, it is no longer simply a place to stay in Central, but a destination that distills contemporary Hong Kong taste onto a single floor. At the same time, the hotel reintroduces an upgraded wellness experience, with redesigned spaces and a more complete offering devoted to restoration and balance, reinforcing the distinct identity it has long held among Asia’s urban luxury hotels. What makes the reimagined Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong so compelling is not merely its return, but the way it translates Central’s financial rhythm, fashion energy, and world-class dining into a Hong Kong stay that feels quieter, more mature, and unmistakably contemporary.

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

As the birthplace and enduring symbol of the Mandarin Oriental brand, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong has been a legendary icon of luxury hospitality on Victoria Harbour since its opening in 1963. Standing proudly in the heart of Central on Connaught Road, the hotel enjoys a prime location just steps from Landmark and Exchange Square, offering convenient access to the city’s business, shopping, and cultural hubs. Its 387 guestrooms and 60 suites blend timeless Eastern grace with classic Western sophistication, featuring natural wood, silk textiles, and artisanal details that create an atmosphere of refined tranquility. Many rooms offer sweeping views of Victoria Harbour, while suites include spacious living areas, walk-in wardrobes, and marble bathrooms, embodying the brand’s signature balance of elegance and comfort.

Dining lies at the heart of the hotel’s legacy. The Michelin-starred Man Wah is celebrated worldwide for its authentic Cantonese cuisine and artistic presentation; Mandarin Grill + Bar offers contemporary European dishes and premium cuts of steak; the Captain’s Bar remains a timeless Hong Kong institution for afternoon gatherings and live jazz; while The Aubrey, inspired by Tokyo’s sophisticated izakaya culture, presents inventive cocktails and Japanese flavors. The Mandarin Spa, a serene three-story sanctuary, integrates traditional Chinese healing with modern wellness therapies, featuring vitality pools, steam rooms, and meditation spaces for complete rejuvenation. Additional facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and luxury boutiques. With its unrivaled location, rich heritage, and legendary service, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is not merely a hotel; it is a journey through timeless elegance, embodying both the cosmopolitan spirit of Hong Kong and the refined soul of the Mandarin Oriental brand.

Mandarin Oriental, Boston

An intimately luxurious hotel, Mandarin Oriental, Boston combines classic New England elegance with Asian touches to create distinctive hospitality experiences. Recipient of both Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond awards, the hotel features spacious guest rooms and suites, exquisite event facilities, and legendary personalized service. Hotel amenities include a Forbes Five Star spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center. Its prime location connects guests to the city's finest shopping, cultural venues, and business institutions.

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London brings together the polish of Knightsbridge, the green expanse of Hyde Park, and the elegance of Edwardian architecture in a hotel that feels both steeped in London tradition and unmistakably contemporary in its luxury. Set at 66 Knightsbridge, with Hyde Park on one side and Harrods and the heart of Knightsbridge on the other, it occupies one of the capital’s most distinguished addresses. The hotel offers 181 guestrooms and suites, with interiors by Joyce Wang, who drew on the beauty of Hyde Park and the glamour of early 20th-century travel to create spaces layered with bespoke furnishings, curated artwork, and a softer residential warmth. The result preserves the grace of a historic grand hotel while delivering the comfort and refinement of a modern luxury stay.

Dining remains one of the hotel’s clearest expressions of character. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, inspired by historic British recipes and still holding two Michelin stars, is its most internationally celebrated culinary destination, while The Aubrey brings a more theatrical mood through its Japanese izakaya concept, inventive cocktails, Asian flavors, and extensive Japonisme-inspired art collection. The Rosebery continues London’s refined afternoon tea tradition, and Mandarin Bar adds a quieter, more polished social rhythm after dark. Together with The Spa at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London, designed by Adam D. Tihany, the hotel extends its sense of luxury into wellness through beautifully renewed treatment spaces and a deeper connection between ritual, restoration, and city life. What defines the hotel is not simply its prestigious location, but the way it gathers London’s gastronomy, social culture, and heritage into a style of living that feels poised, glamorous, and enduring.

Mandarin Oriental, Taipei

Taipei  •  Taiwan
On Taipei’s most celebrated tree-lined boulevard stands Mandarin Oriental, Taipei, a majestic edifice that serves as the city’s definitive statement of luxury. More than a hotel, it is a grand residence designed for the world’s most discerning travelers. The experience begins upon entry into the magnificent lobby, where a spectacular chandelier composed of 50,000 crystal beads sets a tone of unparalleled opulence. The hotel itself is a living gallery, housing a meticulously curated collection of over 1,700 original artworks. Designed by the visionary Tony Chi, the interiors are a masterful blend of classic European grandeur and contemporary Asian sensibilities, creating an urban sanctuary of timeless sophistication and serene privacy.

Culinary excellence is showcased across its celebrated restaurants, from the Michelin-starred Cantonese dining at Ya Ge to the authentic Italian creations at Bencotto. The hotel’s soul, however, may be found in its globally acclaimed, Forbes Five-Star spa. This bi-level wellness sanctuary offers a temple of tranquility where holistic rituals and expert therapies restore balance to body and mind.

Mandarin Oriental, Macau

Macau  •  Macau
Mandarin Oriental, Macau presents a refined vision of contemporary luxury, defined by understated elegance and uninterrupted waterfront views, and is widely regarded as one of Macau’s most sophisticated urban retreats. Set along the tranquil shores of Nam Van Lake, the hotel looks out toward the South China Sea and the city skyline, offering a rare sense of calm while remaining close to the business district, entertainment venues, and key transport links. The hotel features 213 guestrooms and suites, all generously proportioned and designed in a palette of soft neutrals and tactile materials, with floor-to-ceiling windows that draw in natural light and frame sweeping sea or lake views as an integral part of the living experience.

Public spaces reflect Mandarin Oriental’s signature sense of poise and balance, with a fully equipped fitness centre, outdoor swimming pool, and an acclaimed spa providing a serene counterpoint to the city beyond. Dining is a central highlight: Vida Rica Restaurant delivers refined contemporary cuisine paired with panoramic water views, establishing itself as one of Macau’s most distinguished dining addresses, while Vida Rica Bar sets the tone for evenings with crafted cocktails, live music, and a polished social atmosphere. Mandarin Cake Shop and the Lobby Lounge complete the experience with pastries, light fare, and afternoon tea. Rather than overt grandeur, Mandarin Oriental, Macau defines luxury through its sense of place, composure, and intuitive service, offering discerning travellers a quietly confident and exceptionally well-balanced city sanctuary.

Mandarin Oriental, Prague

Prague’s most compelling luxury is rarely found in display, but in the depth of its historic architecture, the hush of its spaces, and the careful balance between preserving the past and inhabiting it in the present. Mandarin Oriental, Prague is a perfect expression of that sensibility. Set in Malá Strana, one of the city’s most atmospheric quarters, the hotel occupies a former Dominican monastery dating back to the 14th century, with parts of the original structure and the walls of the former Church of St. Mary Magdalene still intact. The restoration, led by Dům a Město Architects with architectural consultant Otakar Dvořák, carefully preserved vaulted ceilings, cloisters, and historic masonry, allowing the building to retain Prague’s characteristic quietness and sense of time even within a contemporary luxury setting. The hotel offers 99 rooms and suites, including 79 guestrooms and 20 suites, many overlooking cobbled streets, monastery gardens, or Prague Castle, while the interiors introduce contemporary Czech, German, and Israeli artworks in a restrained, modern language that allows the monastery’s stillness to meet Mandarin Oriental’s signature refinement.

Dining and wellness complete the character of this historic urban retreat. At its heart is Monastiq Restaurant, which centers on contemporary Czech cuisine, while Monastiq Bar & Lounge carries the social rhythm from day into evening. The dining spaces extend the layered atmosphere of the former monastery, shaped by Mandarin Oriental’s quietly polished service and a sense that meals here belong as much to the city’s lifestyle as to the hotel itself. Most distinctive of all is the hotel’s Spa, set in the oldest part of the building within a former Renaissance chapel, where Gothic walls and historical texture become part of the restorative experience. As morning light falls across ancient stone walls and monastery corridors, and the bells, mist, and walking rhythm of Malá Strana settle into the day, the hotel takes on an almost meditative calm. Compared with the more outward language of many urban luxury hotels, Mandarin Oriental, Prague feels more like a conversation spoken softly, about history, about space, and about the art of staying well.

Mandarin Oriental, Geneva

Mandarin Oriental, Geneva embodies a quietly assured vision of European urban luxury, standing as one of the city’s most distinguished addresses along the shores of Lake Geneva. Set on the banks of the Rhône River, the hotel enjoys a prime central location within walking distance of the Old Town, leading luxury shopping streets, and key financial institutions, an address that balances scenic beauty with business efficiency. The architecture reflects classic urban proportions, while the interiors are distinctly contemporary, defined by clean lines, warm wood tones, and a soft neutral palette. Expansive windows draw in river views and shifting city light, creating an atmosphere that feels composed, private, and effortlessly refined. The hotel offers 178 guestrooms and suites, comfortably proportioned and thoughtfully designed, many overlooking the Rhône or the cityscape, providing a calm retreat within one of Europe’s most international cities.

Dining is a defining highlight of the Mandarin Oriental, Geneva experience, marked by clarity of concept and international perspective. SACHI, the hotel’s acclaimed Japanese restaurant, presents refined sushi, sashimi, and modern washoku with precision and restraint, earning its reputation as one of the city’s most respected destinations for Japanese cuisine. Ottolenghi offers a brighter, more relaxed counterpoint, celebrating Mediterranean-inspired dishes built around fresh vegetables, vibrant spices, and shareable plates, ideal for leisurely lunches and everyday dining. A stylish bar and riverside terrace further extend the experience, inviting guests to unwind with cocktails or wine as the Rhône flows past. Luxury at Mandarin Oriental, Geneva is never overstated; it is defined instead by location, balance, and consistency, offering discerning travelers a polished, dependable city residence shaped by service excellence and quiet confidence.

Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, Riyadh

Mandarin Oriental, Riyadh stands in the heart of the vibrant Olaya commercial district, embodying a refined blend of Arabian elegance and contemporary design that defines it as one of the Middle East’s most distinguished luxury city hotels. Adjacent to the iconic Al Faisaliah Tower, the hotel enjoys sweeping views of Riyadh’s skyline and offers direct access to upscale shopping, dining, and the city’s main financial institutions, an ideal retreat for modern travelers seeking both sophistication and convenience. The property features 330 spacious guest rooms and suites, all designed in a palette of sand-toned marble, soft neutrals, and subtle gold accents. Floor-to-ceiling windows, ambient lighting, and Mandarin Oriental’s signature My Bed concept create a serene balance of comfort and understated luxury.

The hotel’s dining venues offer a world of flavors and refined experiences. The Globe, set within the building’s iconic golden sphere, serves contemporary European cuisine alongside 360-degree city views. Yauatcha presents delicate Cantonese dim sum and modern Chinese dishes, La Brasserie offers French and international classics, while LPM Restaurant & Café celebrates the art of Mediterranean dining with a South of France flair. Guests can also indulge at The Mandarin Cake Shop or unwind in the sophisticated Cigar Lounge, both ideal for social gatherings over champagne or artisanal desserts. For relaxation, the hotel features a temperature-controlled indoor pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Riyadh, a world-class sanctuary combining Arabian wellness traditions with holistic Eastern therapies. With its exceptional location, elegant design, and renowned personalized service, Mandarin Oriental, Riyadh redefines urban luxury in the Saudi capital, offering a seamless harmony of culture, modernity, and tranquility at the heart of the Middle East.

Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou

Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou presents a composed vision of contemporary luxury in the heart of Tianhe, where polished design, seamless connectivity, and the brand’s hallmark service come together with quiet confidence. Integrated into the Taikoo Hui complex, the hotel enjoys direct access to high-end retail, Grade A offices, and metro links, offering exceptional efficiency while maintaining a calm, residential sensibility amid the city’s commercial core. Interiors are defined by restrained elegance, warm woods, natural stone, soft neutral tones, and layered lighting establish a refined, balanced atmosphere that feels both modern and enduring. The hotel’s 263 guestrooms and suites are notably spacious for central Guangzhou, most featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the city skyline or tranquil inner-courtyard views, allowing the pace of the metropolis to soften once inside.

Public spaces reflect Mandarin Oriental’s signature sense of measured luxury, with a fully equipped fitness center, an indoor swimming pool, and the acclaimed Spa at Mandarin Oriental providing restorative counterpoints to the surrounding urban energy. Dining focuses on precision and rhythm rather than excess: the hotel’s flagship Chinese restaurant, Jiang, reinterprets classic Cantonese cuisine through a contemporary lens, emphasizing technique, ingredient integrity, and structural clarity, and is widely regarded as one of the city’s leading fine-dining destinations. The Loft, the hotel’s lobby lounge, offers afternoon tea, light fare, and thoughtfully crafted beverages in an atmosphere well suited to informal meetings or a quiet pause during the day. Luxury at Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou is expressed not through spectacle, but through proportion, consistency, and control, an assured urban retreat for travelers who value quality, efficiency, and understated sophistication in one of China’s most dynamic cities.

Mandarin Oriental, New York

Overlooking the breathtaking views of Columbus Circle and Central Park, Mandarin Oriental, New York redefines urban luxury through a seamless fusion of Eastern elegance and contemporary sophistication. Perched between the 46th and 80th floors of the Deutsche Bank Center, the hotel commands sweeping vistas of Central Park, the Hudson River, and the glittering Manhattan skyline. Its prestigious location places guests within walking distance of Lincoln Center, Broadway theaters, and Fifth Avenue’s world-renowned boutiques. The property features 244 guestrooms and suites, along with 64 private residences, each blending refined Asian aesthetics with modern design elements. Interiors showcase Japanese hinoki wood, Italian marble, and fine silk fabrics that create a serene yet luxurious ambiance. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite the ever-changing light of New York City into each room, while select suites offer deep soaking tubs that look out over Central Park’s greenery or the Hudson’s golden sunset — the epitome of privacy and indulgence.

Dining at MO Lounge offers all-day international cuisine and handcrafted cocktails against the backdrop of Manhattan’s skyline, an elegant space for both relaxation and social gatherings. The hotel’s signature Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York, spanning over 1,200 square meters, is a sanctuary of tranquility featuring vitality pools, amethyst crystal steam rooms, and holistic treatment suites inspired by Eastern and Western wellness traditions. Guests can also enjoy the indoor lap pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, and a range of private event spaces catering to both business and leisure. With its unmatched panoramic views, understated design, and the legendary service synonymous with the Mandarin Oriental brand, Mandarin Oriental, New York stands as an icon of sophisticated luxury,  an elevated haven where East meets West above the heart of Manhattan.

Mandarin Oriental, Santiago

Santiago  •  Chile
Nestled in the upscale Las Condes district of Santiago, the Mandarin Oriental, Santiago is the first Mandarin Oriental property in South America, offering a refined blend of urban sophistication and resort-style tranquility. Housed in a distinctive circular tower, the hotel has been meticulously renovated to reflect contemporary elegance infused with subtle Asian touches. It features 310 spacious rooms and suites, all offering floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of the Andes Mountains or the city’s verdant landscapes.

Guests can unwind in the resort-style lagoon pool surrounded by tropical gardens, stay active at the well-equipped fitness center, or host gatherings in the hotel’s state-of-the-art meeting and event spaces. Culinary offerings include Matsuri, serving authentic Japanese cuisine; Senso, a stylish Italian restaurant; and the Atrium Lobby Lounge, known for its elegant afternoon teas and signature cocktails. Whether visiting for business, leisure, or wellness, Mandarin Oriental, Santiago delivers the brand’s hallmark service and thoughtful design—making it a premier luxury destination in Chile.

Mandarin Oriental, Milan

Milan  •  Italy
Mandarin Oriental, Milan offers a quietly assured take on luxury in the heart of Italy’s fashion capital, blending Milanese design rigor, layered history, and the brand’s signature service into a rare urban sanctuary. Tucked between the artistic Brera district and the Quadrilatero della Moda, the hotel occupies a collection of sensitively restored 18th-century buildings, moments from La Scala, Via Montenapoleone, and the city’s leading galleries, central yet serenely removed from the city’s pulse. Architecture and interiors by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel reinterpret heritage through a refined contemporary lens, using natural stone, warm woods, soft neutral tones, and generous daylight to create spaces that feel rational, elegant, and unmistakably Milanese. The 104 rooms and suites are thoughtfully proportioned, many overlooking quiet courtyards or rooftops, evoking the ease and privacy of a well-appointed private residence.

Dining is a defining pillar of the experience. The Michelin two-starred Seta, led by chef Antonio Guida, elevates modern Italian cuisine through precision, seasonality, and restraint, securing its place among Milan’s most accomplished fine-dining addresses. Mandarin Garden, set around a leafy inner courtyard, offers all-day Italian and Mediterranean fare in a relaxed, light-filled setting, while Mandarin Bar & Bistrot draws a stylish local and international crowd with expertly crafted cocktails and a confident, cosmopolitan rhythm. At Mandarin Oriental, Milan, luxury is not about display, but about balance—between place and design, cuisine and culture, making it an ideal base for travelers seeking to live Milan, not merely visit it.

Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi

A true icon of Arabian grandeur and modern sophistication, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi stands as one of the Middle East’s most legendary luxury landmarks. Nestled along the city’s Corniche waterfront, overlooking the shimmering Arabian Gulf, the palace spans over 100 hectares of lush gardens, palm-lined avenues, and private beachfront. Originally opened as Emirates Palace, the property was reimagined under the Mandarin Oriental brand in 2022, combining majestic Arabic architecture with the group’s refined contemporary sensibility. The hotel features 390 rooms and suites, each crafted from marble, gold leaf, and mother-of-pearl, with grand domed ceilings, intricate geometric motifs, and sumptuous fabrics that evoke timeless opulence. Many suites offer private terraces and dedicated butler service, with views across the Gulf or the palace’s manicured gardens.

Dining is a celebration of global gastronomy: Hakkasan, a Michelin-starred restaurant, presents modern Cantonese cuisine; Talea by Antonio Guida offers authentic handmade Italian dishes; Martabaan by Hemant Oberoi reinterprets classic Indian flavors with artistic flair; and Vendôme serves lavish international buffets in a bright, elegant setting. Guests can unwind at The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, a serene retreat blending Arabian wellness traditions with Oriental therapies, featuring private treatment suites, a traditional hammam, and tranquil sea-view lounges. The hotel also offers two outdoor swimming pools, a 1.3-kilometer private beach, a marina, and a kids’ adventure park. With its breathtaking architecture, world-class service, and the signature warmth of Mandarin Oriental hospitality, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi is more than a hotel, it is a royal sanctuary that unites culture, art, and modern luxury in perfect harmony.

Mandarin Orienta, Jakarta

Overlooking the iconic Selamat Datang Monument and the vibrant Thamrin Roundabout, Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta stands as a timeless symbol of refined elegance and cosmopolitan luxury in the heart of Indonesia’s bustling capital. Since its opening, the hotel has been celebrated for its impeccable service, prime location, and understated sophistication, making it a landmark destination for discerning travelers. The hotel features 272 spacious guestrooms and suites, each adorned with soft tones and local Indonesian artistic accents. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of the city skyline or the famed roundabout, while marble bathrooms, deep soaking tubs, and premium amenities ensure every stay is both luxurious and serene. Suites further enhance the experience with separate living areas and private studies, reflecting the Mandarin Oriental brand’s signature blend of comfort and grace.

Dining at the hotel is a true culinary journey. Lyon offers classic French cuisine with an exceptional wine selection, while Li Feng, helmed by master chefs, reimagines contemporary Cantonese flavors infused with Indonesian ingredients. Cinnamon showcases an international buffet in an open-kitchen setting, and both MO Bar and Azure Pool Lounge provide stylish venues for creative cocktails and light bites amid the city’s energy. For wellness and relaxation, the hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness center, and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, which combines traditional Chinese therapies with modern aromatherapy to restore body and mind. Elegant meeting rooms and grand ballrooms also make it an ideal venue for business gatherings and private celebrations. With its strategic location, refined design, and world-class service, Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta is not only a benchmark of urban luxury but also the perfect gateway to discover the cultural and dynamic spirit of Indonesia’s capital.

Mandarin Oriental, Sanya

Sanya  •  China
Set along the tranquil shores of Sanya’s Dadonghai Bay, Mandarin Oriental, Sanya seamlessly blends tropical natural beauty with refined Eastern elegance, offering the perfect harmony between serenity and sophistication. Nestled within 1.2 kilometers of protected coral bay coastline, the resort is surrounded by lush gardens, tropical flora, and dramatic rocky outcrops, an idyllic retreat just minutes from downtown Sanya. Designed by acclaimed landscape architect Bill Bensley, the resort’s low-rise villas, winding pathways, and water gardens create a sense of natural flow, embodying the poetry of living in harmony with the sea and mountains. The property features 278 rooms, suites, and private villas, each crafted from natural wood and stone in soothing tones, with floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces that invite the soft sea breeze and golden light of the South China Sea. Select villas include private pools or garden courtyards, offering guests their own secluded sanctuary.

Dining is a sensory journey at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya. Pavilion serves international cuisine and lavish breakfasts, while Yi Yang Chinese Restaurant specializes in Cantonese classics and local seafood delicacies. Fresh delivers a romantic beachfront dining experience with open-fire grilled seafood, and the Sunset Bar is the perfect spot for evening cocktails with panoramic ocean views. The resort offers three outdoor swimming pools, a dedicated children’s area, and a wide array of water activities, including snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, and diving, inviting guests to discover the vibrant coral ecosystem firsthand. Spanning 3,200 square meters, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Sanya stands as the heart of the resort, featuring 18 treatment rooms, steam baths, and open-air soaking tubs. Its holistic therapies combine Eastern healing traditions with modern aromatherapy for complete rejuvenation of body and mind. With its exceptional natural surroundings, thoughtful design, and the legendary service synonymous with the Mandarin Oriental brand, Mandarin Oriental, Sanya stands as one of Hainan Island’s most iconic luxury resorts, a serene seaside sanctuary where tropical beauty and timeless elegance meet in perfect harmony.

Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona

Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona stands proudly on the city’s most prestigious boulevard, Passeig de Gràcia, just steps from Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces such as Casa Milà and Casa Batlló. Blending contemporary design, Catalan spirit, and Oriental elegance, the five-star hotel is a beacon of modern luxury in the heart of Barcelona. Designed by renowned architect and designer Patricia Urquiola, the interiors feature natural wood, soft stone, and warm neutral tones that create an atmosphere of understated sophistication. The hotel offers 120 rooms and suites, some with private terraces overlooking Passeig de Gràcia and the city’s rooftops. Each room is styled with minimalist lines, silk textiles, and bespoke furnishings, embodying Mandarin Oriental’s signature refined comfort and discreet luxury.

The Michelin two-star restaurant Moments, helmed by celebrated chefs Carme Ruscalleda and Raül Balam, presents contemporary Catalan cuisine crafted with creativity and precision. Blanc, set beneath a soaring atrium, serves all-day international dining and a renowned weekend brunch, while Terrat, the rooftop bar curated by Peruvian chef Gastón Acurio, offers Latin-inspired dishes paired with panoramic sunset views. The hotel’s Spa at Mandarin Oriental is among the finest in Europe, combining Eastern holistic therapies with modern wellness techniques. It features 12 treatment rooms, an indoor pool, and a fully equipped fitness center, providing a serene retreat amid the city’s bustle. With its unmatched location, impeccable service, and distinctive design, Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona perfectly embodies modern Mediterranean elegance and stands as one of the city’s most iconic luxury hotels.

Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai

With a pristine oceanfront setting, Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai is a stylish urban resort overlooking the clear blue waters of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s glittering skyline, which is dominated by Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. The hotel's beachfront location and al fresco facilities are designed to bring a new level of relaxed luxury to the city. Created by award winning design interior Jeffrey A. Wilkes, the chic 250-room beachfront resort has spacious, sleek and contemporary interiors with private balconies offering uninterrupted sea or skyline views and brings a new wave of luxury to the shores of Dubai.

Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, Beijing

Tianjin  •  China
Set in the cultural heart of Beijing, Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing redefines contemporary luxury through an intimate scale and distinctly Eastern elegance, standing as a refined urban sanctuary that bridges history and modern sophistication. Just steps from Wangfujing’s bustling promenade and the Forbidden City, the hotel offers a serene retreat where imperial heritage meets cosmopolitan allure. Its 73 rooms and suites are spacious and tranquil, designed in a soothing palette of silk, wood, and soft light that reflects the calm precision of a modern scholar’s study. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of the Forbidden City rooftops and Beijing’s skyline, while marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and dual vanities embody the brand’s hallmark of understated refinement.

Dining is at the heart of the experience. Café Zi showcases inventive Cantonese cuisine and Asian-inspired creations, while Mandarin Grill + Bar offers contemporary interpretations of European classics. On the rooftop, MO Bar and its terrace invite guests to sip champagne and craft cocktails beneath the city lights, with the ancient palace complex as a breathtaking backdrop. The Mandarin Cake Shop delights with artful pastries and handmade chocolates, adding a touch of Parisian indulgence. For relaxation, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental is a sanctuary of wellness with an indoor pool, vitality pools, sauna, and treatment suites where Eastern healing traditions meet modern therapy. With its unmatched location, discreet luxury, and the brand’s legendary service, Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, Beijing captures the rare harmony of stillness and sophistication, a place where the spirit of old Beijing meets the poise of contemporary design.

Mandarin Oriental, Munich

Munich  •  Germany
Tucked away in the quiet streets of Munich’s Old Town, just steps from the city’s famed luxury shopping boulevard Maximilianstrasse, Mandarin Oriental, Munich seamlessly blends the refined elegance of Neo-Renaissance architecture with the sophistication of modern luxury, embodying the timeless charm of Bavaria’s capital. Originally built in the 1880s as a grand ballroom hall, the historic building has been meticulously restored and transformed into one of Europe’s most distinguished boutique hotels. The property features 48 guestrooms and 25 suites, each designed with a palette of soft, elegant tones, natural wood accents, and locally inspired artworks. Architectural details such as arched windows, hand-painted murals, and marble columns harmonize with contemporary furnishings and advanced technology, creating an intimate and graceful atmosphere. Select rooms offer views of Munich’s red-tiled rooftops and the iconic twin domes of the Frauenkirche, beautifully capturing the dialogue between history and modernity.

The hotel’s culinary experiences are led by world-renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa at Matsuhisa Munich, where Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine takes center stage — signature dishes such as Black Cod Yuzu Miso and Yellowtail Jalapeño have become international favorites. During summer, The Terrace rooftop restaurant opens with 360-degree panoramic views of the city skyline and the distant Alps, offering the perfect setting for sunset cocktails or champagne under the open sky. Guests can also unwind at The Lounge or sip creative cocktails at Ory Bar, both reflecting Mandarin Oriental’s signature sense of social sophistication. Wellness facilities include a state-of-the-art fitness center and an intimate spa featuring a Finnish sauna and Turkish steam bath, providing tranquility amid the urban energy of Munich. Ideally located, the hotel is within walking distance of Marienplatz, the Munich Residenz, and the historic Hofbräuhaus, making it the perfect base for exploring the city’s cultural landmarks, fine shopping, and vibrant culinary scene. With its heritage architecture, refined design, and legendary Mandarin Oriental service, Mandarin Oriental, Munich is not merely a luxury hotel,  it is a timeless journey through art, history, and modern elegance in the heart of Munich.

Mandarin Oriental, Bosphorus Istanbul

Nestled along the European shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul’s scenic Kuruçeşme district, Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus, Istanbul is a serene waterfront urban resort that blends Ottoman-inspired elegance with contemporary luxury. Opened in August 2021, the hotel is designed by Tihany Design to reflect the heritage of traditional Yalı mansions, using bronze, stone, and intricate metal latticework to harmonize with the lush coastal pine landscape. The hotel features 100 refined guestrooms and suites, most with balconies or terraces offering panoramic views of the Bosphorus or the verdant gardens. The pinnacle of accommodation, the Royal Bosphorus Suite, spans 474 square meters and includes a private gym, study, and a spacious terrace. Interiors are adorned with tulip-patterned tiles, Tree of Life motifs, Ottoman-inspired embroidery, marble bathrooms, and Diptyque amenities, creating a sophisticated ambiance rooted in Istanbul’s cultural legacy.

Dining options include the seafront Italian restaurant Olea Bosphorus, the all-day Novikov Istanbul blending Asian, Mediterranean, and Italian influences, and the soon-to-open Hakkasan Istanbul offering modern Cantonese cuisine. Guests can also enjoy handcrafted cocktails at the bar, artisanal desserts at the patisserie, and leisure cruises via private yacht or explore the city by bicycle. Wellness is central to the experience, with a 3,500-square-meter spa offering a comprehensive menu of therapies, an authentic marble hammam, indoor pool, tranquil gardens, and treatment rooms run by expert therapists. The hotel also houses a fitness center, event and conference venues, luxury boutiques, and a private pier. Blending resort-style tranquility with urban sophistication, Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus, Istanbul has become a premier destination for both discerning locals and international travelers seeking refined comfort and cultural immersion along the iconic Bosphorus Strait.

Mandarin Oriental, Paris

Paris  •  France
Mandarin Oriental, Paris embodies a refined Parisian vision of luxury, where classical elegance, contemporary design, and the Mandarin Oriental’s signature service philosophy converge at the heart of the city. Set on Rue Saint-Honoré in the 1st arrondissement, the hotel sits moments from the Tuileries Garden, the Louvre, and Place Vendôme, surrounded by haute couture boutiques, galleries, and historic landmarks. Behind its 18th-century façades, the interiors, crafted by leading French designers, blend classical proportions and landscaped courtyards with modern lines and tactile materials, creating a serene, residential rhythm rarely found in central Paris. The hotel’s 135 guestrooms and suites are among the most spacious in the city; some feature private terraces or views toward the Eiffel Tower. Soft neutral palettes, bespoke furnishings, and refined textiles marry Parisian chic with the brand’s subtle Oriental sensibility, delivering comfort with quiet distinction.

Dining is integral to the Mandarin Oriental, Paris experience. Camélia, the hotel’s signature restaurant, interprets Parisian cuisine through a modern lens, highlighting seasonal, locally sourced ingredients in a light-filled setting that flows effortlessly from lunch to dinner, with afternoon tea and weekend brunch adding a leisurely cadence. Bar 8 offers a more nocturnal mood, an elegant cocktail bar centered on a marble counter, known for inventive drinks and an intimate, cosmopolitan atmosphere that transitions smoothly from day to night. A dedicated pastry boutique completes the culinary offering with finely crafted French sweets. Beyond dining, the hotel features one of central Paris’s most comprehensive wellness sanctuaries, including a spa, indoor pool, and fitness facilities. Luxury here is never ostentatious; it is expressed through proportion, discretion, and detail, making Mandarin Oriental, Paris a polished, contemporary address that captures the city’s enduring spirit with confidence and calm.

Mandarin Oriental, Doha

Doha  •  Qatar
In the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha, the city’s new hub of culture and design, Mandarin Oriental, Doha redefines contemporary Middle Eastern luxury through a seamless blend of Qatari tradition and modern elegance. Perfectly positioned in the Barahat Msheireb district, the hotel is just steps away from the Museum of Islamic Art and Souq Waqif, offering guests easy access to Doha’s historic and cultural landmarks. The building’s architecture fuses local geometric motifs with modern design elements, while interiors by the acclaimed David Collins Studio feature soft beige tones, pearl diver–inspired lighting, and sand dune, patterned carpets, creating a tranquil yet sophisticated ambiance. The property offers 249 spacious rooms and suites, all thoughtfully designed with a mix of Arabic textiles and contemporary materials. Many accommodations feature private terraces or floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city skyline, exemplifying the brand’s signature understated luxury and refined craftsmanship.

Dining at Mandarin Oriental, Doha is a vibrant culinary journey. IZU, led by renowned Chef Izu Ani, celebrates French-Mediterranean cuisine; Liang serves authentic Cantonese delicacies; Mosaic offers an inventive fusion of Middle Eastern and Asian flavors; Aqua Rooftop presents light bites and cocktails by the pool with panoramic views; while Baraha Lounge and Mandarin Cake Shop provide elegant venues for afternoon tea and artisanal pastries. The hotel features two rooftop pools, an indoor pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and the expansive 3,000-square-meter Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Doha, which combines Arabian wellness rituals with Eastern holistic therapies for a deeply restorative experience. With its prime location in Doha’s cultural epicenter, its harmonious balance of heritage and modernity, and the legendary service synonymous with the Mandarin Oriental brand, Mandarin Oriental, Doha stands as a refined sanctuary of artistry and tranquility, an urban oasis where sophistication meets soulful serenity in the heart of the Qatari capital.

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Tokyo  •  Japan
Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo brings together Nihonbashi’s historical role as the point of origin of Edo, the financial gravitas of the Mitsui district, and the sweeping drama of Tokyo seen from above, shaping them into a form of urban luxury that feels composed, polished, and deeply layered. Occupying the upper floors of Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower in Tokyo’s Nihonbashi Muromachi neighborhood, the hotel was the first Mandarin Oriental property to open in Japan, unfolding across floors 30 to 38. Its 179 guestrooms and suites all command expansive skyline views: to the east, guests look toward Tokyo Skytree, the Sumida River, and Tokyo Bay; to the west, on clear days, even Mount Fuji comes into view. The tower itself was designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates, with Nihon Sekkei overseeing architectural design and supervision, while the hotel interiors were created by LTW Designworks. Inspired by the Japanese reverence for nature, the design translates images of forest, flowing water, and shifting light into an interior language that feels restrained yet refined, further enriched by bespoke textiles from Reiko Sudo and the art and dining-space design of Ryu Kosaka / A.N.D., giving the hotel a distinctly Japanese spirit within an international luxury setting.

Dining remains one of the hotel’s defining strengths. Its collection of sky-high restaurants and bars occupies the top floors, from the French fine-dining elegance of Signature and the Italian restaurant K’shiki to the Cantonese sophistication of Sense and the experimental energy of Tapas Molecular Bar, together forming one of Tokyo’s most recognizable elevated dining scenes. Particularly notable is The Pizza Bar on 38th, an eight-seat counter that reimagines pizza through an almost omakase-like rhythm, elevating dough fermentation, fire control, and seasonal ingredients into something far more precise and nuanced than expected. It has become a destination in its own right for diners visiting Tokyo, and its recognition as Asia’s Best Pizzeria by 50 Top Pizza in 2024 further cemented its international standing. Paired with the hotel’s high-floor spa and wellness facilities, the experience here is not simply about staying in central Tokyo, but about encountering the city from a calmer, more poised, and distinctly more elevated perspective.

Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid

Madrid  •  Spain
Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid stands at the cultural heart of the Paseo del Prado, where the splendor of the Belle Époque still shapes the city’s architectural memory, and continues that legacy through Mandarin Oriental’s characteristically discreet and deeply polished approach to hospitality. Set at Plaza de la Lealtad 5, near the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, and Retiro Park, the hotel occupies one of Madrid’s most art-filled and historically resonant addresses. The building was originally conceived by Charles Mewès, who was also involved in the planning of the Paris Ritz, and later realized by Spanish architects Luis de Landecho and Lorenzo Gallego. Its recent large-scale restoration, led by Spanish architect Rafael de La-Hoz together with French design duo Gilles & Boissier, has allowed this landmark, first opened in 1910, to retain its historic grandeur while taking on a more contemporary and refined sense of residential comfort. The hotel offers 153 guestrooms and suites, where classical proportions, soft tones, carefully chosen materials, and bespoke detailing preserve the poise of old Madrid luxury while meeting the expectations of a modern high-end stay.

What continues to make the hotel so compelling is the way it sustains an exceptional standard across gastronomy, social life, and its most iconic settings. The culinary program is led by acclaimed chef Quique Dacosta, from Deessa, set in the Alfonso XIII Hall and awarded two Michelin stars, to Palm Court, beneath its glass canopy, where the hotel’s classic afternoon atmosphere lives on, and the intimate Champagne Bar, with just eight seats, where Champagne, caviar, and oysters are presented with almost ceremonial elegance. Here, dining becomes inseparable from the experience of staying. That is why the enduring appeal of Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid lies not only in its distinguished history, but in the way it reshapes Madrid’s artistic spirit, old-world refinement, and contemporary luxury into a style of living that feels timeless. It is especially well suited to travelers who want to stay at the cultural center of the city while experiencing the grace and grandeur of a classic European grand hotel.

Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur

Rising gracefully between Kuala Lumpur’s iconic Petronas Twin Towers and the lush greenery of KLCC Park, the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur redefines urban luxury by seamlessly blending cosmopolitan energy with serene sophistication. Perfectly positioned in the heart of the city, the hotel offers direct access to premier shopping and entertainment venues, while its guest rooms and suites boast panoramic views of the city skyline and the vibrant park below. The property features 629 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, each designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, natural wood floors, and contemporary accents. Many accommodations offer unobstructed views of the Twin Towers or the surrounding gardens, providing a refined sense of space and tranquility.

Dining at the hotel showcases an impressive range of culinary experiences: Lai Po Heen is celebrated for its classic Cantonese cuisine; Mosaic serves international buffets and à la carte dishes; Mandarin Grill offers premium steaks and fine wines; and MO Bar invites guests to unwind with inventive cocktails and an extensive whisky selection. Leisure and wellness facilities are equally exceptional, including an outdoor infinity pool overlooking KLCC Park, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a luxurious Mandarin Oriental Spa, and a dedicated kids’ club, ensuring a balanced experience for both business and leisure travelers. With its prime location, elegant design, and Mandarin Oriental’s hallmark service, Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur stands as the city’s premier destination for refined urban living and timeless luxury.

Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai

Shanghai  •  China
Overlooking the Huangpu River in the heart of Pudong’s financial district, Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai has been a benchmark of contemporary luxury and artistic sophistication since its opening in 2013. The hotel features 318 spacious guest rooms and 44 elegantly designed suites, many offering panoramic views of the river and the Bund skyline. Interiors blend modern minimalism with refined Oriental touches, complemented by premium amenities and advanced technology, providing both business and leisure travelers with a serene and comfortable stay.

Dining at the hotel is a refined culinary journey across six distinctive restaurants and bars. Highlights include Fifty 8° Grill, led by a Michelin-starred chef, serving contemporary French cuisine; Yong Yi Ting, renowned for its exquisite Jiangnan flavors and innovative Chinese dishes; and Qi Bar, a stylish riverside lounge ideal for evening cocktails and skyline views. Wellness takes center stage at the hotel’s 2,400-square-meter spa and wellness center, which offers an indoor heated pool, steam rooms, fitness facilities, and a range of holistic treatments designed to rejuvenate body and mind. Adorned with an impressive collection of contemporary artworks and defined by Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service, the hotel seamlessly balances modern urban energy with tranquil sophistication. Conveniently located near metro stations and major transport hubs, Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai stands as the perfect retreat for discerning travelers seeking world-class hospitality, privacy, and elegance in the heart of China’s most dynamic metropolis.

Mandarin Oriental, Canouan

Nestled on the pristine shores of Canouan Island in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is an exclusive Caribbean sanctuary where natural beauty meets refined design, offering a haven of tranquility for those seeking true escape. Set along the breathtaking Godahl Beach, the resort is surrounded by turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, all within a vast 1,200-acre private estate that showcases the unspoiled elegance of the Caribbean. The property features just 26 expansive suites and 13 private villas, each starting at over 1,300 square feet, designed in soft neutral tones with Italian marble, natural wood, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the ocean views. Many villas include private pools, lush gardens, and direct beach access, creating an atmosphere of privacy and understated luxury.

Dining at the resort reflects a journey through global flavors: Tides Bar + Grill is celebrated for its modern seafood and prime cuts, Asianne brings vibrant Asian influences, and Lagoon Café highlights Mediterranean favorites. Guests can unwind at Turtles Bar or Pool Bar, both ideal for sunset cocktails overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The resort’s signature Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Canouan is a destination in itself, two overwater treatment suites with glass floors reveal the coral below, offering holistic therapies that blend Eastern techniques with Caribbean botanicals. Beyond relaxation, guests can enjoy an infinity pool, an 18-hole championship golf course, a children’s club, and exclusive yacht charters, as well as snorkeling, sailing, diving, and hiking adventures. With its extraordinary setting, personalized service, and harmony between nature and luxury, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan stands as one of the Caribbean’s most private and exquisite resorts, a dreamlike escape where serenity, sunshine, and the sea converge in perfect balance.

Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum

Milas  •  Turkey
Set along the turquoise shores of Turkey’s Aegean coast, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum embodies the pinnacle of modern Mediterranean luxury through breathtaking sea views, refined architecture, and an atmosphere of absolute privacy. Perched on the verdant hillsides of Cennet Koyu—aptly named “Paradise Bay”, the resort is just a 20-minute drive from the heart of Bodrum. Surrounded by olive groves and crystal waters, it features two private beaches and sweeping views of the tranquil bay. The property offers 132 rooms, suites, apartments, and villas, each thoughtfully designed with natural wood, limestone, and soft neutral tones that blend contemporary elegance with local craftsmanship. Many villas include private pools, lush gardens, and expansive terraces overlooking the Aegean, providing guests with a true sense of serenity and space.

The resort’s culinary offerings are both diverse and world-class: ROKA serves contemporary Japanese robatayaki cuisine, Hakkasan presents authentic Cantonese flavors, Blue Beach Club & Bar offers light seaside fare and cocktails, while Sofra celebrates Turkish-Mediterranean gastronomy. Lucca by the Sea and Bodrum Balıkçısı highlight freshly caught seafood paired with fine local wines, capturing the essence of Aegean coastal living. Leisure and wellness facilities are equally exceptional, featuring two outdoor pools, an indoor pool, a fitness center, and the acclaimed Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum, home to 12 treatment rooms, a traditional Turkish hammam, aromatherapy suites, and peaceful garden courtyards. Guests can also enjoy a wealth of experiences, from water sports, sailing, and yoga to Pilates sessions, private yacht charters, and family-friendly activities, each tailored for relaxation and discovery. With its unrivaled location, seamless harmony between nature and design, and the legendary service synonymous with the Mandarin Oriental brand, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum stands as a true icon of Aegean luxury, an idyllic haven where tranquility, elegance, and pure indulgence converge.

Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech

Set within a vast olive grove on the outskirts of the Red City, Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech offers one of the most serene and discreet luxury retreats in Marrakech, defined by its low-density layout and strong sense of privacy. With the Atlas Mountains forming a distant backdrop, the resort lies just a short drive from the Medina while remaining entirely removed from the city’s sensory intensity. The property is composed of freestanding villas and pavilion-style suites, 65 in total, many with private gardens and pools. Architecture and interiors draw from traditional Moroccan forms, incorporating arches, handcrafted tilework, and warm, earthy tones, interpreted through Mandarin Oriental’s refined, contemporary lens. Landscaped pathways, water features, and layered greenery connect the resort’s spaces, establishing a slow, immersive rhythm that encourages guests to fully disconnect.

Dining plays a central role in the experience. Shirvan Café Métisse, led by chef Akrame Benallal, presents a modern expression of Moroccan cuisine, weaving North African spices with Middle Eastern influences and French technique in a menu that feels both rooted and progressive. Ling Ling, part of Mandarin Oriental’s collaboration with the Hakkasan Group, delivers contemporary Asian cuisine, drawing from Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian traditions, and transitions into a lively evening destination with a distinctly social atmosphere. For daytime dining, The Pool Garden offers Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a relaxed, open-air setting beside the water. Luxury at Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech is not about spectacle, but about space, restraint, and balance, an elegant garden retreat for travelers who value privacy, design integrity, and a refined sense of place just beyond the city walls.

Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris

Paris  •  France
Located in the heart of Paris’s Left Bank in the vibrant Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, Mandarin Oriental, Lutetia Paris stands as a landmark of timeless sophistication, seamlessly blending a century of heritage with contemporary elegance. Originally opened in 1910 by the Boucicaut family, founders of the legendary Le Bon Marché department store, the hotel was the first luxury property in France to be built by a retailer. Its architecture fuses Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, reflecting the creative spirit of early-20th-century Paris. Over the decades, the Lutetia became an emblem of Left Bank culture and intellect, hosting celebrated figures such as James Joyce, Henri Matisse, and Édith Piaf. After a meticulous four-year restoration, the hotel reopened in 2018, and in 2025 it joined the Mandarin Oriental portfolio, ushering in a new chapter of refined Parisian luxury.

The hotel features 137 rooms and 47 suites, each elegantly appointed with soft hues, graceful French lines, and contemporary craftsmanship. Many accommodations include private balconies overlooking the rooftops of Paris or the Eiffel Tower. Dining and social experiences are equally distinguished: Brasserie Lutetia serves classic French cuisine in a lively setting, while Bar Joséphine is renowned for its artistic ambiance and creative cocktails; the Saint-Germain Salon provides the perfect space for afternoon tea or refined gatherings. The Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre combines Eastern and Western philosophies of wellness, offering an indoor heated pool, steam room, sauna, and treatment suites for complete mind-body rejuvenation. Steps away from the Musée d’Orsay and the Luxembourg Gardens, Mandarin Oriental, Lutetia Paris redefines Left Bank luxury with its deep sense of history, artistic spirit, and the legendary service synonymous with the Mandarin Oriental name, an enduring icon where Parisian heritage meets modern grace.

Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como

Como  •  Italy
Mandarin Oriental’s first European resort, the 75-room Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como plays steward to a lakefront botanical garden. Guests easily lose track of time wandering the landscaped pathways between the nine villas or lounging by the spectacular infinity floating swimming pool. Water plays a central role at The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como, blending East Asian philosophy with a Western approach. Italian cuisine comes with a twist at the fine dining restaurant L˜ARIA, while the CO.MO Bar & Bistrot is perfectly relaxed and informal; both restaurants offer panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding landscape.

With its unbeatable sceneries, understated luxury and unregulated beauty, Guests will enjoy a rare sense of magnificent that will be discovered in every single minute of their stay on Lake Como. Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is the first and only eco-friendly Resort on Lake Como, built adopting solutions that fully respect the environment and meet the highest standards of eco-sustainability: each building fulfills the most stringent environmental criteria, in harmony with the natural setting that surrounds it. Special solutions, make the Resort truly unique, such as the use of power instead of methane for installations, the productions of clean energy through a heat exchanger by drawing water from the Lake or adjustable air conditioning system in each suite and residential suite room.

Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen

Shenzhen  •  China
Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen stands as an artistic sanctuary in the clouds, seamlessly weaving architectural rationality with the emotive power of Eastern aesthetics. Perched on the upper floors of the 388-meter UpperHills tower, this luxury landmark commands both the vibrant bustle of the Futian CBD and the serene greenery of two flanking urban parks. Upon entering, guests are immersed in a spatial narrative of 'Eastern intent in Western form,' where the design team has masterfully integrated the textures of Lingnan culture into a modern lexicon. The 178 guest rooms and suites offer breathtaking skyline vistas, with floor-to-ceiling windows dissolving the boundary between indoors and out, turning the shifting clouds into a dynamic living mural. The culinary journey is equally elevated, ranging from the refined Cantonese craftsmanship at 'The Bay' to the French gastronomic explosions at 'OPUS 388' on the 77th floor, and the spirited atmosphere of the rooftop 'MO Bar.' The high-altitude indoor pool is an architectural marvel in itself, featuring a cathedral-like 30-meter high vault that mirrors the sky, creating a sensation of swimming above the city. With unique features like the independent 'The Cube' event space and exclusive helipad access, this vertical urban resort redefines the height of luxury living.

Mandarin Oriental Palace, Luzern

Overlooking the serene shores of Lake Lucerne, the Mandarin Oriental Palace, Luzern is a majestic blend of Belle Époque grandeur and contemporary luxury. Originally opened in 1906, this iconic palace underwent a meticulous restoration and reimagining in 2022, led by architect Iwan Bühler and London-based design studio Jestico + Whiles. The result is a sophisticated retreat that preserves its historic elegance while embracing modern design. The hotel features 136 rooms and 45 suites, most of which offer private balconies or terraces with breathtaking views of Lake Lucerne and the Swiss Alps.

Dining is a highlight, with Michelin-starred chef Gilad Peled overseeing four distinct venues: the all-day MOzern Brasserie & Bar, the lakeside Quai 10, the refined French fine-dining restaurant Colonnade, and Minamo, a Japanese omakase experience. The hotel’s Bellefontaine Spa offers luxurious wellness treatments, while its fitness center and event spaces—including a grand ballroom for up to 240 guests- cater to both leisure and business travelers. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil lakeside escape, a culinary journey, or a glamorous venue for special occasions, Mandarin Oriental Palace, Luzern offers a timeless and elevated Swiss experience in one of Europe’s most picturesque settings.

Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium, Amsterdam

Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium, Amsterdam translates the cultural density of the Museum Quarter, the gravitas of a century-old historic building, and the restraint of contemporary Dutch design into one of the city’s most distinctive urban addresses. Set at Paulus Potterstraat 50, directly beside Museumplein, the hotel is within walking distance of the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Concertgebouw, and the boutiques of P.C. Hooftstraat. The building began life as a bank before becoming a music conservatory, and today stands as one of Mandarin Oriental’s landmark properties in Amsterdam. The hotel offers 129 guestrooms and suites, with interiors shaped by contemporary Dutch design language, refined materials, and a more residential sense of comfort, creating a quiet, polished, and understated form of luxury within the scale and structure of a historic building.

What makes the hotel especially compelling is that it never leans too heavily into old-world European grandeur, choosing instead to let architectural memory, city culture, and lifestyle flow naturally together. Dining is a key extension of that identity. Taiko Cuisine centers on contemporary Asian cooking, carrying forward the hotel’s signature mood of urban sophistication and controlled energy, while Ottolenghi Amsterdam, opened in March 2026, introduces a brighter everyday rhythm through vividly expressive Mediterranean flavors and a more relaxed all-day dining format. The Lounge further shapes the hotel’s public life, hosting breakfast, afternoon tea, and lighter meals in a setting that feels more like a contemporary living room for Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter than a conventional hotel lobby. Together with the approximately 1,000-square-meter Akasha Spa, fitness facilities, and the hotel’s consistently refined approach to wellness, the experience here feels less like simply staying in Amsterdam and more like inhabiting a lifestyle setting closely attuned to the city’s artistic, design, and social pulse. In spirit, Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium, Amsterdam is not a luxury hotel defined by overt grandeur, but a sophisticated urban residence shaped by the renewal of a historic building, a prime Museum Quarter location, a mature dining scene, and a distinctly contemporary design sensibility.

Mandarin Oriental Costa Navarino

Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino turns the still blue hush of Navarino Bay and the measured rhythm of low-density resort living into a retreat that feels quieter, more private, and more deeply attuned to the land than the typical Mediterranean beach resort. Set on Greece’s southwestern coast at Costa Navarino, and marking Mandarin Oriental’s first property in Greece, the resort unfolds across a hillside between the bay and the golf course, with 99 suites and villas arranged to follow the natural contours of the site. Many of the villas are partially embedded into the slope, with planted roofs, shaded structures, and earthy materials that allow the architecture to recede almost entirely into the landscape. The overall planning places particular emphasis on harmony between building and environment, using climate-responsive design, terrain-sensitive construction, and a fully integrated sustainability approach to create a resort that carries Mandarin Oriental’s familiar refinement while feeling more quietly connected to the textures of Mediterranean land and coastal light.

Dining and leisure experiences are equally central to the resort’s character. Restaurants and social spaces include Oliviera, Tahir, The Private Kitchen, Three Admirals Lounge, Ormos Beach Club, Brasserie de la Bay, Ted’s Lounge, and Pizza Sapienza by Daniele Cason, together shaping a culinary rhythm that moves from Mediterranean flavors built around local ingredients to more relaxed lounges, beach club settings, intimate dining moments, and wood-fired pizza. The atmosphere shifts naturally between polish and ease. Leisure facilities extend this same sense of balance, with Mandarin Oriental’s signature spa, wellbeing spaces, fitness facilities, a hammam, and a full heat-and-water offering that includes a 25-meter pool, olive sauna, plunge pool, and steam rooms. Together with the Wellness Deck, tennis, and padel courts, the resort offers more than a stay on a Greek bay; it creates a distinctly Mediterranean way of living, shaped with equal care by landscape, architecture, and lifestyle.

Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich

Located in the heart of Zurich, the Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich stands as one of the city’s most historic and iconic luxury landmarks. Originally opened in 1838 under the name Baur en Ville, the hotel underwent a meticulous transformation and grand reopening in 2023 under the management of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Seamlessly blending 19th-century architectural charm with contemporary design by acclaimed Parisian designer Tristan Auer, the property offers an elevated sense of timeless elegance.

Ideally situated on Paradeplatz, surrounded by upscale boutiques and just steps from Bahnhofstrasse, the Old Town, and Lake Zurich, the hotel boasts 44 guest rooms and 36 suites, many with balconies or terraces overlooking the city. Dining experiences include Orsini, led by Michelin two-star chef Antonio Guida and serving refined Italian cuisine; the French-inspired Savoy Brasserie & Bar; the panoramic 1838 Rooftop Bar; and the all-day Mandarin Lounge. The hotel also features a grand ballroom and a historic guild hall, ideal for high-end events and private gatherings. With nearly two centuries of heritage and world-class hospitality, Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich redefines luxury accommodation in the Swiss metropolis and is an unmissable choice for discerning travelers.

Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London

Anchored on Hanover Square between Bond Street boutiques and Regent Street flagships, Mandarin Oriental Mayfair is a boutique sibling to Hyde Park. RSHP’s red‑brick shell frames just 50 rooms and suites alongside 77 branded residences. Curiosity and Studio Indigo temper mint‑green marble and spider‑grey terrazzo with Eastern restraint, echoing the square’s plane trees in a modern, quietly glamorous palette.

Below ground, the Spa houses Mayfair’s longest pool at 25 m with chromatic lighting, sauna rituals and a sound bath. Akira Back’s flagship restaurant riffs on Japanese‑Korean flavours; the 14‑seat, Michelin‑starred Dosa chef’s table offers nightly omakase, while ABar Rooftop toasts skyline sunsets. Gallery walks, Savile Row fittings and private Thames launches confirm an intimate haven for style‑savvy guests.

Mandarin Oriental, Muscat

Muscat  •  Oman
Mandarin Oriental, Muscat presents a refined vision of beachfront luxury that seamlessly weaves Omani craftsmanship with the brand’s signature contemporary elegance, establishing itself as one of the most compelling new luxury addresses in Oman’s capital. Set along the prestigious Shatti Al-Qurum coastline and within walking distance of Qurum Beach, the hotel enjoys sweeping views of the Persian Gulf, framed by the dramatic silhouettes of the Hajar Mountains, where city life and nature converge effortlessly. Architecture and interiors reflect a thoughtful dialogue between tradition and modernity, incorporating locally inspired details, hand-finished elements, natural marble, and a palette of soft, desert-inflected tones. Light, sea breeze, and shifting coastal hues are integral to the design narrative. Guest rooms and suites are generously proportioned, most with private balconies or terraces overlooking the sea, pools, or mountains, offering a sense of calm privacy within an urban resort setting. Comprehensive wellness facilities, including a spa with hammam-inspired experiences, steam rooms, and fitness spaces, allow guests to balance vitality and relaxation throughout their stay.

Dining forms a central pillar of the Mandarin Oriental, Muscat experience, unfolding across a carefully curated collection of venues that carry guests from morning to night. Rawya celebrates Middle Eastern flavors inspired by Silk Road traditions, serving as the focal point for breakfast as well as refined lunch, dinner, and poolside dining. Essenza delivers authentic Italian cuisine, from artisanal pizzas and risottos to meticulously crafted desserts, while Sì Breeze offers relaxed open-air Italian dining paired with sea views. Sawa Lounge provides a sophisticated setting for afternoon tea and light fare, and The Mandarin Cake Shop and bar complete the culinary journey with coffee, pastries, and expertly mixed cocktails. Together, the hotel’s dining destinations reflect both local ingredients and global influences, with each setting designed to engage the surrounding coastline and city rhythm. Luxury here is never overstated; instead, it emerges through thoughtful proportions, a privileged location, attentive service, and cultural nuance, making Mandarin Oriental, Muscat a composed and confident seaside retreat for travelers seeking privacy, natural beauty, and urban ease in equal measure.

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing

Beijing  •  China
Tucked away in the historic hutongs of Beijing’s Qianmen district, Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing reimagines the timeless charm of old Beijing through a collection of meticulously restored siheyuan courtyard residences, blending cultural heritage with contemporary luxury to create an urban sanctuary of elegance and tranquility. Comprising 42 beautifully preserved courtyard homes spread across Caochang Hutong in Dongcheng District, the hotel retains traditional architectural elements such as grey-tiled roofs, red-brick walls, and carved wooden beams, while integrating glass façades, ambient lighting, and advanced technology to offer a refined yet serene atmosphere. Each guestroom draws inspiration from classical Chinese scholar residences, featuring natural wood, silk textiles, and artisanal craftsmanship that merge Eastern poetry with modern minimalism. Selected rooms include private courtyards or terraces, allowing guests to experience the rare harmony of privacy and serenity in the heart of the city.

The hotel’s culinary offerings are equally exceptional: Yan Ting, helmed by a Michelin-starred chef, presents authentic Cantonese and Chaozhou cuisine; VICINI serves refined Italian dishes infused with local Beijing flavors; TIAO Bar, hidden within the hutongs, offers creative cocktails and light bites in a chic, intimate setting; while Maple Lounge provides a sophisticated venue for afternoon tea and traditional Chinese delicacies. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental combines Eastern wellness philosophies with Chinese herbal therapies, offering massages, aromatherapy, and tea ceremonies, complemented by cultural experiences such as hutong tours, cycling excursions, and calligraphy workshops that connect guests with the city’s heritage. Within walking distance of Qianmen Street, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City, the hotel enjoys a privileged yet peaceful location. With its architectural distinctiveness, rich cultural narrative, and the brand’s signature service excellence, Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing is more than a place to stay, it is an immersive journey through time, artistry, and the soulful elegance of Beijing.

Mandarin Oriental Downtown, Dubai

Gracefully redefining the Dubai skyline, Mandarin Oriental Downtown, Dubai stands as a new icon of contemporary luxury, masterfully crafted by world-renowned architects UNStudio with structural design by Werner Sobek. Rising within the striking Wasl Tower, the hotel blends Oriental refinement with Arabian sophistication. Its ceramic façade creates a play of light and shadow that embodies sustainable architectural innovation, while interiors by London-based G.A Group feature natural materials, brushed metals, and soft marble tones that exude understated elegance. The property offers 259 rooms and suites, all with floor-to-ceiling windows framing sweeping views of the city or the Arabian Gulf. Every detail, from color palette to craftsmanship, harmoniously fuses Middle Eastern warmth with the timeless grace of Mandarin Oriental’s design philosophy.

Dining is at the heart of this urban landmark. Yù & Mì, perched on the 36th floor, draws inspiration from Hong Kong’s golden era of the 1960s, serving refined Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine. Chitarra celebrates the authenticity of handcrafted Italian pasta and Mediterranean simplicity, while Noia by the Pool offers a breezy, sun-kissed setting for daytime lounging and sunset dining. Guests can unwind at both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and the world-class Spa at Mandarin Oriental, where tranquility meets rejuvenation. With its avant-garde architecture, artistic sensibility, and the brand’s signature service excellence, Mandarin Oriental Downtown, Dubai is more than a hotel; it is a living expression of design, culture, and contemporary elegance in the heart of the city.

Mandarin Oriental, Vienna

Vienna  •  Austria
Mandarin Oriental, Vienna brings together the elegant bones of Vienna’s early 20th-century Art Nouveau architecture and Mandarin Oriental’s characteristically refined, understated approach to hospitality in a city address that feels both steeped in old-town culture and unmistakably contemporary in its luxury. Hidden along Riemergasse 7, on a quieter street within the historic Ringstrasse district, the hotel occupies a restored Art Nouveau building originally designed by Austrian architect Alfred Keller, now reimagined as Mandarin Oriental’s first property in Austria. The hotel offers 138 guestrooms and suites, with a central courtyard drawing natural light into the heart of the building and giving the interiors a rare sense of openness and calm for Vienna’s old city. Guestrooms and suites continue the hotel’s wider design language, preserving the character of the historic structure while introducing more contemporary detailing and residential comfort, resulting in spaces that carry the cultural texture of old Vienna with the subtle ease and polish expected of a modern luxury stay.

Dining is an equally important extension of the hotel’s identity. Framed by an Art Nouveau sensibility, its four culinary venues—Atelier 7 Brasserie, Le Sept, Atelier 7 The Café, and Atelier 7 Izakaya & Bar, move from seafood-driven dining and French technique to Viennese café culture and a more contemporary Japanese bar scene, creating an experience that feels less like simply staying in Vienna’s old town and more like inhabiting a thoughtfully composed lifestyle setting where local culture and international taste meet. Together with the approximately 700-square-meter The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, an indoor pool, and restorative wellness spaces, the hotel reads as a polished urban residence shaped by music, art, and the city’s enduring sense of beauty, particularly suited to travelers who want to experience Vienna with greater composure, elegance, and cultural depth.

Mandarin Oriental, Desaru Coast

Mandarin Oriental, Desaru Coast brings together the raw beauty of Malaysia’s southeastern shoreline and the signature tropical modernism of Kerry Hill in a retreat that feels quieter, more composed, and more thoughtfully ordered than the typical beachfront resort. Set along Desaru Coast in Johor and spanning roughly 128 acres, the property faces an unspoiled stretch of the South China Sea, with architecture by Kerry Hill Architects that also stands as one of the final completed works in Hill’s legacy. Inspired by the form of a traditional Malay kampung village, the resort places 44 suites and one four-bedroom pool villa between rainforest and coastline, emphasizing privacy, low density, and a more measured way of inhabiting nature. Most accommodations begin at 105 square meters and include private plunge pools, outdoor courtyards, or verandas, allowing sea breeze, filtered light, and surrounding greenery to shape the stay. Mandarin Oriental’s familiar refinement is present throughout, but the green roofs, rainforest paths, and fluid connection between indoors and out lend the resort a more grounded and quietly poetic tropical character.

Dining and leisure are equally integral to the experience. Ambara Restaurant, Dusky Monkey Bar, and Ember Beach Club each bring a different rhythm to the resort: Ambara pairs Mediterranean influences with seasonal Malaysian ingredients, Dusky Monkey Bar offers afternoon tea and cocktails in an airy timber-framed setting, and Ember Beach Club, led by Michelin-starred chef Andrew Walsh, adds a more relaxed, sociable energy through Asian-influenced barbecue by the beach. Leisure extends from Mandarin Oriental’s signature spa philosophy to the Pedi:Mani:Cure Studio by Bastien Gonzalez, a 24-hour fitness center, a 56-meter infinity pool, and tennis and padel courts, balancing restorative calm with coastal vitality. In spirit, Mandarin Oriental, Desaru Coast is not a resort built on spectacle, but a mature, design-led retreat defined by architectural legacy, the language of the Malay village, and the elegance of low-density beachfront living.

Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca

Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca is the brand's first hotel in the Balearic Islands, opening summer 2026 on the Punta Negra headland in Calvià. The resort commands a pine-cloaked promontory with two private coves, minutes from Puerto Portals and twenty minutes from Palma airport. Five buildings follow the coast, their design rooted in island history and the Aleppo pine landscape. Hand-placed stone runs through public areas and guest rooms; curated art fills interiors while sculptural installations in gardens shift with the sun. The 131 rooms and suites include 26 suites, nine casitas, 19 rooms with plunge pools, and three rooftop suites with private pools. Every terrace frames garden or open sea, interiors finished in soft neutrals and natural materials.

Six dining venues each carry a distinct voice. Matsuhisa brings Nobu Matsuhisa's Nikkei cuisine to a sea-facing room; Leña by Dani García celebrates fire and smoke with Mallorcan ingredients; Jacinta serves Mexican tacos and tamales; Leppoc anchors the all-day Mediterranean offering; Sobretaula pours Spanish tapas at sunset, the most unhurried meal of the day; Thalos keeps things light poolside. The Spa is a seaside sanctuary with nine treatment cabins, its signature Curandero Experience built around local herbs and traditional healing, and a Tea Ceremony braiding Spanish and Oriental ritual. Two adult outdoor pools and a children's pool share sea views, joined by an indoor pool, fitness center, hydro-massage, steam rooms, cold plunges, and aromatherapy showers. Follow the garden paths to the headland's tip and the two hidden coves reveal themselves — the resort's true heartbeat.

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