Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen

Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen

9.6/10 GUEST SCORE

Mandarin Oriental's Shenzhen property — 178 keys in the Pearl River Delta's tech capital, opened 2021.

BrandMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
DestinationShenzhen
RegionAsia
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingUrban luxury hotel
Best ForBusiness travelers seeking luxury-tier service in Shenzhen's CBD, repeat Mandarin Oriental guests collecting properties, F&B-driven travelers.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized concierge service
ButlerClub access
Private PoolNo
Built2021

Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen opened in 2021 in the Pearl River Delta's tech and finance hub. The 178 rooms and suites occupy a tower in the city's central business district, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the skyline. The property runs Mandarin Oriental's house format: strong F&B anchored by J

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Dinner at Jiang by Chef Fei — Mandarin Oriental's F&B strength translated to Cantonese fine dining in the Pearl River Delta.

Mandarin Oriental's F&B discipline and spa programming in Shenzhen's central business district, with club-level access for suite guests. The 2021 opening means the property is newer than most competing luxury options in the city.

Signature Suite: Presidential Suite

Views: panoramic city views, Aesthetics: luxurious modern design, Amenities: private dining room, study, and spa bathroom

Accolades

Double five-star award

Vibe: CBD-Tower, F&B-Strong, Club-Access, Pearl-River-Delta

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When to Visit Shenzhen

Best time: The ideal months are October and November due to pleasant weather and lower crowds.

Demand: Luxury travellers typically flock to Shenzhen in the fall and spring when the climate is most inviting. Demand peaks during major Chinese holidays.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury property prices tend to be highest during peak travel months and major holidays. Rates are more favorable during the low season in late winter and summer.

Insider tip: Consider booking experiences that highlight Shenzhen's innovative technology scene, such as private tours of tech hubs or exclusive dining at Michelin-starred restaurants.

Avoid: Avoid visiting during the summer months due to high humidity and frequent rainstorms.

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