Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Overlooking Victoria Harbour, Mandarin Oriental’s
flagship property has long been the city’s most illustrious address: everyone who’s anyone has stayed here, from Beyoncé to the Beatles. When it opened in 1963, the hotel was the tallest building in
Hong Kong, built on the harbour’s edge on the site of the old colonial-era Queen’s Building. It was the first hotel in the city to install direct-dial phones, and the first in Asia to put a bath in every room. Even now, it continues to set the benchmark for luxury, from its state-of-the-art rooms and suites to its Michelin star-scattered restaurants. A drink at the
Captain’s Bar, meanwhile, remains an absolute essential, whether it’s a silver tankard of beer or a pre-dinner Mandarin Gimlet.