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Mandarin Oriental’s second property in London a ‘more intimate, boutique style of hotel’

  • The Mandarin Oriental Mayfair is looking to attract a slightly younger clientele than its sister hotel, the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park

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The newly built Mandarin Oriental Mayfair has 50 rooms and suites (including the Mayfair Suite, above), bars and restaurants offering modern Asian-influenced dishes and drinks, and an impressive spa with a 25-metre pool. Photo: Mandarin Oriental
Gillian Rhys

Just as Hong Kong has the Mandarin Oriental and The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, so London now has two MO hotels, becoming only the second city with that distinction.

The new-build Mandarin Oriental Mayfair opened on June 3, complementing the luxury group’s grande dame in the British capital, the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park.

“Both The Landmark and Mandarin Oriental Mayfair offer a more intimate, boutique style of hotel to their sister properties, with a more contemporary design,” says general manager Susanne Hatje.

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Hatje believes the hotel will attract a similar clientele to The Landmark, of which she was the launch general manager in 2009.

The exterior of the new-build Mandarin Oriental Mayfair. Photo: Mandarin Oriental
The exterior of the new-build Mandarin Oriental Mayfair. Photo: Mandarin Oriental

“From her experience launching The Landmark, Susanne understands well how the Mandarin Oriental brand can be translated from glamorous heritage to intimate and modern,” Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group’s chief operating officer, Christoph Mares, said.

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