Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou

Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou

9.6/10 GUEST SCORE

Mandarin Oriental's Guangzhou property — 263 rooms in the Pearl River Delta with Five-Star Forbes recognition in the 2026 cycle.

BrandMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
DestinationGuangzhou
RegionAsia
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingLuxury hotel
Best ForBusiness travelers requiring extended-stay Executive Suite layouts, F&B-driven guests collecting Michelin-recognized hotel restaurants, repeat Mandarin Oriental guests extending to mainland China.
PrivacyHigh
ServiceExemplary personalized service
Butler24-hour butler service
Private PoolNo
Built2012

Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou opened in 2012 in the Pearl River Delta, bringing the Hong Kong-rooted brand's discipline to mainland China's third-largest city. The property holds Five-Star recognition in the 2026 Forbes Travel Guide cycle, with F&B anchored by Jiang by Chef Fei and Ebony. The Executi

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Dinner at Jiang by Chef Fei, where Mandarin Oriental's F&B strength translates to Cantonese cuisine with Michelin-level execution in the Pearl River Delta.

Forbes Five-Star recognition in a city where international luxury chains compete heavily, with Mandarin Oriental's F&B discipline — Jiang by Chef Fei holds Michelin recognition — executed at Guangzhou scale.

Signature Suite: Executive Suites

King bedroom, Two sitting rooms, Dining room for ten guests, Study area, 24-hour butler service, City views, Spa-inspired bathrooms, Elegant design

Accolades

Five Star recognition in the 2026 Forbes Travel Guide, Celebrated for Forbes and Michelin accolades

Vibe: Pearl-River-Delta, Forbes-Five-Star, F&B-Forward, Mandarin-DNA

Featured In Our Collections

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When to Visit Guangzhou

Best time: The best time for ultra-luxury travel is from March to May, when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is beautiful.

Demand: Luxury demand peaks during the spring and autumn months, attracting affluent travelers seeking comfort and culture.

Pricing: Pricing for ultra-luxury properties tends to be highest during peak seasons in spring and autumn.

Insider tip: Consider booking exclusive experiences, such as private dining at Michelin-starred restaurants or bespoke city tours, to elevate your stay.

Avoid: Avoid traveling during the Chinese New Year, as it brings significant crowds and higher prices across all luxury sectors.

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