A Scenario-Based Guide to Hotels for Business Travel in Hong Kong


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A quick, no-nonsense guide to where to stay for business trips in one of the world's most spectacular cities: Hong Kong.

Colin Nagy, head of strategy at Fred & Farid, a global advertising agency, writes this opinion column for Skift on hospitality, innovation, and business travel. “On Experience” dissects customer-centric experiences and innovation across hospitality, aviation, and beyond.  This is the first of several articles highlighting where to stay on business in some of the world's most interesting cities. Sure, you can listen to your corporate travel department or Concur and stay where they tell you, but we propose what is likely some more-interesting options. Below, some tried and true hotel options in Hong Kong, based on various scenarios for the discerning business traveler. The original Mandarin Oriental

Best for: travelers who need polished service and a great business center but prefer traditional, old-school hospitality in a Hong Kong institution. 

While the Landmark Mandarin is geared towards Mainland Chinese visitors looking to put the hurt on a credit card, the first Mandarin Oriental is a more subdued Hong Kong classic. C