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Hotels Own Introduction
A Sanctuary in the Skies
Set high above the city, Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen is a serene perch of contemporary sophistication, offering refined rooms, exceptional dining, and unparalleled well-being — all framed by sweeping panoramic views.
Expansive Rooms with Panoramic Views
Among the largest in the city, the hotel’s 178 luxurious rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal the vibrant skyline, tranquil parks, shimmering Shenzhen Bay, and even the distant mountains of Hong Kong. Each space is crafted for comfort, calm, and a sense of elevated escape.
A Destination for Exceptional Dining
With eight distinctive restaurants and bars — including a fine-dining Cantonese venue led by a Michelin-starred chef — the hotel offers an extraordinary range of culinary experiences. From elevated Cantonese cuisine to creative global flavours, Mandarin Oriental, Shenzhen stands as one of the city’s most coveted dining destinations.
Well-Being Above the Clouds
Spanning 1,500 square metres, the hotel’s urban wellness retreat combines restorative treatments, mindful movement, and serene spaces. Perched on the 68th floor, The Spa overlooks downtown Shenzhen and Lotus Hill, offering therapies that blend traditional wisdom with modern techniques — all delivered with Mandarin Oriental’s signature service excellence.