Travel, Tourism & Hospitality
Mandarin Oriental announces renovations in Hong Kong, Bangkok
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is investing in Hong Kong's Mandarin and Bangkok's The Oriental, aiming to strengthen its brand and accelerate global expansion, with the hotels rebranded as luxury hotels.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is investing multi-million dollars in its two flagship hotels, The Mandarin in Hong Kong and The Oriental in Bangkok, to strengthen its brand and accelerate global expansion.
The group's growth strategy, led by Group Chief Executive Laurent Kleitman, aims to deliver exceptional, sustainably driven guest-centric experiences.
The hotels will be rebranded as l luxury hotels in their respective cities, with new elegant guest accommodation designs and exciting dining and wellness experiences.
Michelin-starred chefs Anne Sophie Pic, Alex Dilling, and Chef Fei will be introduced to the Thai capital, while Daniel Boulud and Daniele Cason will come to Hong Kong.
The investment aims to maintain the brand's position as the most exceptional luxury hotels in their respective cities.
Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, said “Mandarin Oriental is a global leader in luxury hospitality and as such we elevate our brand and invest in our legacy hotels, to ensure we continue to be sought after and loved by future generations. We eagerly anticipate unveiling an extraordinary array of exceptional new experiences within these storied properties, and I am confident we will continue to exceed our guests' expectations while maintaining our position in the hearts of our loyal local and international guests in both cities.” He continues: “I am thrilled and honored to welcome Anne-Sophie Pic, Alex Dilling, Daniel Boulud, Daniele Cason and Chef Fei into our founding hotels. Their commitment to culinary excellence, to creativity, to innovation, to sustainability and to outstanding guest experiences is fully aligned with the values of Mandarin Oriental. We are delighted to welcome them as part of our family.”
MANDARIN ORIENTAL, HONG KONG
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong's iconic hotel, is set to undergo a transformative renovation with an investment of over $100 million. The renovation will modernise and enhance many of the hotel's offerings using sustainability best practices. French designer Hubert de Malherbe will undertake a complete redesign of all public spaces, respecting the history of the iconic property while projecting it into the future.
The hotel lobby will provide an exceptional arrival experience, with an elegant all-day lounge and a new Whisky Bar incorporating a discrete cigar divan. Guestrooms and suites will be refreshed with contemporary style, featuring exquisite fabrics and crafted details. A reconfiguration of guestroom floors will introduce 11 newly appointed apartments with elegant residential design.
The Mandarin Spa and Salon will be enhanced with a new Wellness Club concept that embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation for holistic wellbeing. The sanctuary draws inspiration from Hong Kong's cultural heritage and dynamic spirit, providing a serene retreat from the bustling city life.
New, elevated dining experiences include the complete reimagining of the hotel's famous Cake shop, a new interior and offering for the legendary Mandarin Grill + Bar, and a refined expansion of the renowned Clipper Lounge. Chef Daniele Cason will launch an exclusive pizza counter with a wine pairing focus, mirroring his creation at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo.
The Krug Room will undergo a stylish revamp, and a fully enhanced interior design is planned for the events facilities. New York-based Michelin-starred Chef Daniel Boulud will bring his acclaimed French cuisine to Hong Kong for the first time in an exciting new culinary experience at the top of LANDMARK PRINCE'S, connected to the hotel via an enclosed walkway and featuring an expansive rooftop terrace with unmatched views of the Hong Kong skyline and harbor.
Working alongside globally acclaimed interior designers, local artists, and craftsmen, the renovation will result in Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong being globally recognised for delivering an elevated, authentic, and contemporary experience.
Greg Liddell, Area Vice President, Operations and General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, said “We eagerly anticipate unveiling an extraordinary journey of exceptional new experiences within this storied legacy hotel, which was the first true luxury hotel to open on Hong Kong island over sixty years ago in 1963. By continuing to innovate and exceed our guests' expectations across all our distinctive hotel offerings, we will ensure that we maintain our position as the leader in luxury hospitality in this ever-evolving dynamic city.”
MANDARIN ORIENTAL, BANGKOK
Mandarin Oriental, a renowned Thai hospitality hotel, is set to celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2026. The hotel will invest in its most loved settings, including the multi-million-dollar restoration of the River Wing in 2019. Interior designer Jeffrey Wilkes has been commissioned to transform guest accommodation in the Author's and Garden wings, incorporating local craftsmanship and color.
The award-winning French restaurant, Le Normandie, will feature Anne-Sophie Pic, the most awarded female Chef in the world, from Q3 2025. The interior will blend traditional aesthetics with modern elegance, providing an idyllic backdrop for Pic's innovative, delicate Michelin-starred culinary approach.
A new partnership with Michelin-starred chef Alex Dilling at Lord Jim's will bring a fresh, more relaxed take on luxury dining, centered on cooking over fire, seasonal ingredients, and a vibrant, sharing-style dining experience. The China House will also undergo a stunning redesign, featuring Michelin-starred Chef Fei, who will focus on regional delicacies and unique flavors of Chaosan.
Across the river, Baan Phraya, a culinary gem known for its refined take on traditional Thai flavors, will undergo a significant remodeling to pay homage to Thailand's rich architectural heritage and renowned craftsmanship. Chef Pom's unique interpretation of traditional Thai cuisine will be further enhanced by sustainable fresh herbs and spices from Baan Phraya's expanded herb garden.
Finally, Mandarin Oriental will fully redesign the Fitness Centre, offering a dynamic wellness experience blending traditional Thai wellness and fitness with internationally recognised vitality programs. This comprehensive renovation programme is already underway and is expected to dovetail into a series of celebratory events in honor of its 150th anniversary throughout 2026.
Anthony Tyler, Area Vice President and General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok said, “ For 150 years this esteemed hotel has been at the forefront of hospitality in Thailand and has been celebrated globally as one of the finest examples of luxury hotelkeeping and attentive service. Over the many generations we have ensured that Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok remains at the pinnacle of excellence in Thailand and this exciting renovation, which will introduce so many exceptional new experiences for our loyal clients to enjoy, will ensure we continue to hold our position for generations to come." -TradeArabia News Service