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This was my first time staying in such a high-end hotel, and it was absolutely amazing!

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen The hotel is located on floors 67–80, Tower T1, UpperHills, 5001 Huanggang Road, Futian District. The location is excellent, with the UpperHills shopping mall right outside, offering a wide range of dining, entertainment, and leisure options. Additionally, Lianhuashan Park and Bijia Mountain Park are nearby, perfect for an after-dinner stroll and fresh air. 🏠 Amazing Rooms with Attention to Detail The rooms are genuinely spacious, starting at 56 square meters. The floor-to-ceiling windows provide excellent natural light, and you can enjoy the bustling city views right from your bed, instantly lifting your spirits. The marble bathroom was my favorite, and I felt completely rejuvenated after every shower. The hotel also provides high-end toiletries, which are a pleasure to use. 🍔 A Culinary Paradise The hotel boasts eight restaurants and bars, offering a wide variety of choices. The dishes at the signature Cantonese restaurant are divine, and you can taste the chef's dedication in every bite. There's also a Japanese teppanyaki restaurant and a Spanish restaurant, so whether you're craving Chinese or Western cuisine, you'll find something to satisfy your taste buds. The MO Bar was particularly memorable, with fantastic cocktails and live DJ performances, creating an incredible atmosphere. 🏊‍♀️ Comprehensive Facilities for a Luxurious Lifestyle The hotel's spa and fitness center are both located on the 68th floor. The fitness center also features a 30-meter-high indoor heated swimming pool. Swimming at such a height makes you feel like you're floating in the air. The hotel's service is top-notch, with staff always available to assist with any needs and providing excellent service. 📝 Tips for Your Stay • The hotel is conveniently located near transportation hubs, making it easy to get to the airport and train stations. • If you want to experience the hotel's spa services, it is recommended to book in advance. It's incredibly relaxing. • The hotel's breakfast is also extensive, with both Chinese and Western options available. Be sure to try it. In summary, Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen is a hidden gem. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, it offers an exceptional experience. I will definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit to Shenzhen.
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Posted: Apr 10, 2025
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Near Shenye Shangcheng|Lotus Hill/Plum Forest, Shenzhen
No.1 of Luxury Hotels in Shenzhen
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