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Review: Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London

Published October 23, 2019 | Story By Delle Chan | 2 min read
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Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park hotel review

After being devastated by a fire last year, this 117-year-old grande dame is back – and looking better than ever

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park hotel review
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is a majestic structure with an ornate exterior of red brick and stone topped with turrets

1. A striking façade

Originally built in 1889 as a gentlemen’s club, the majestic Franco-Flemish-style building features an ornate exterior of red brick and stone adorned with Ionic columns and topped with turrets. Step into the entrance hall and you’ll be greeted by a marble staircase and a bespoke glass chandelier crafted by Czech lighting brand Lasvit. Befitting its resplendent décor is its Knightsbridge location: verdant Hyde Park is right on its doorstep, while luxury department stores Harrods and Harvey Nichols are just across the road.

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park hotel review
The 117-year-old hotel has hosted a plethora of royal figures

2. Fit for royalty

The hotel has hosted a slew of notable guests over the decades, including Winston Churchill and Morgan Freeman. During World War I, it opened its doors to soldiers on leave, with its ballroom reconfigured as a dormitory. It was also in this ballroom that Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret first learned to dance, with teacher Betty Vacani instructing them to “hold their darling little heads up”. More recently, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hosted a pre-wedding gala dinner there.

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Rooms are elegant with elements that reference Hyde Park

3. Classic elegance

The 181 light-filled rooms and suites have been reimagined by award-winning Hong Kong designer Joyce Wang, with elements that reference Hyde Park: think leaf-patterned carpets and quirky animal-themed objets d’art. However, an air of classic elegance still prevails, with sophisticated touches including leather-top desks and marble bathrooms. Opt for one of the expansive suites, each housing a library curated by Mayfair bookseller Heywood Hill.

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Tearoom The Rosebery is an opulent and plush spot for traditional afternoon tea

4. Gourmet dining options

The headline act is undoubtedly two-Michelin-starred Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, where the eponymous chef serves up historically inspired British fare such as spiced pigeon and lamb and cucumber. There’s also Bar Boulud, a stylish bistro dishing out rustic French plates alongside chef Daniel Boulud’s famed American-style burgers. The sleek Mandarin Bar shakes up creative cocktails such as the Swan (with unusual ingredients including mirin and curry leaves), while plush tearoom The Rosebery serves a decadent afternoon tea.

5. A haven for wellness

The Mandarin Oriental brand is renowned for its wellness offerings, so cosset yourself in the hotel’s spa, which features myriad treatments ranging from traditional tuina (an ancient Chinese massage therapy) to high-tech anti-ageing facials. With other amenities such as a top-notch fitness centre, a stainless-steel indoor pool and a Pilates studio, you’re sure to leave the hotel feeling better than when you first arrived.

mandarinoriental.com/london/hyde-park

Singapore Airlines flies direct to London four times daily. To book a flight, visit singaporeair.com

SEE ALSO: Review: 11 Cadogan Gardens, London

This article was originally published in the October 2019 issue of SilverKris magazine

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