Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas

Mandarin Oriental

Mandarin Oriental as seen from across the Las Vegas Strip
General information
Status Operating
Location Las Vegas Strip
Address 3752 Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
United States
Coordinates 36°6′22.50″N 115°10′27.50″W / 36.1062500°N 115.1743056°W / 36.1062500; -115.1743056Coordinates: 36°6′22.50″N 115°10′27.50″W / 36.1062500°N 115.1743056°W / 36.1062500; -115.1743056
Opening December 5, 2009
Owner MGM Resorts International and Infinity World Development
Management Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Height 539 ft (164 m)
Technical details
Floor count 56
Floor area 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Kohn Pedersen Fox (hotel)
Developer MGM Resorts International
Other information
Number of rooms 617
Number of restaurants 5 (featured restaurants: Twist by Pierre Gagnaire
Mozen Bistro)
Parking 3,000
Website
mandarinoriental.com/lasvegas/

Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is a luxury triple five-star hotel located within CityCenter and is operated by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.[1] Living spaces are characterized by an Eastern approach to design. The hotel’s lobby is located on the 23rd floor.[2]

The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas features approximately 225 condominium residences situated on the upper floors of the 392-room hotel tower, with a private owner's lobby and clubroom.[2] Parking for this area is provided by an 8-level parking structure located south of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and a one-level subterranean parking structure underneath Crystals. The Residences at Mandarin Oriental were released for purchase in February 2007.

The hotel holds the AAA Five Diamond Award and three Forbes Five Star Awards, one for every category. This makes the hotel one of only six in the United States and thirteen in the world to hold such a title.[3] The hotel is considered to be one of the finest hotels in the world.[4]

History

The hotel was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox architects, with mixed Residential interiors that have been designed by firms of Kay Lang & Associates, and Page & Steele Interior Architects. The hotel received a LEED Gold certification on November 20, 2009.[5]

The Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas opened on December 5, 2009.[2]

In December 2009, the French restaurant Twist opened in the Mandarin Oriental and marked the U.S. debut of Michelin Three-Star French chef Pierre Gagnaire.[6]

In November 2011, the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas Hotel, Spa, and the Twist restaurant was awarded the Forbes Five Star rating making it one of six hotels in the United States to be a triple Five Star winner.[7]

Location

Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is a 47-story hotel located in CityCenter, a massive urban mixed-use complex situated on the Strip in Paradise, Nevada. CityCenter is home to three resorts (including Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas) and is noted for its Fine Art Collection, which features work by Maya Lin, Jenny Holzer, Claes Oldenburg and Frank Stella (among others).[8] The Crystals, CityCenter’s 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) shopping and entertainment complex, is located very close to Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas. Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is a ten-minute-drive from McCarran International Airport.[9]

The Hotel

Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, winner of the AAA Five Diamond Award and Forbes Five-Star Award,[10] contains 392 rooms, 5 bar and restaurant establishments, and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, which was named a Forbes Five-Star recipient.[11] The interior of the hotel was executed by Adam D. Tihany, a critically acclaimed interior designer.[12]

Pool Area at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas

The hotel has over 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m2) of function space including a large ballroom, a pre-function room and three smaller meeting rooms for intimate gatherings. Additionally, the hotel offers a variety of leisure amenities including a pool deck with two lap pools, two Jacuzzis, a plunge pool and poolside cabanas available for rent. A fitness center and beauty salon are located on premises as well as The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas.[13]

The Spa

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is a two-floor spa with 17 treatment rooms and relaxation lounges that feature views of Las Vegas Boulevard. Among the variety of spa amenities offered steam rooms, experience showers, a hammam, a laconium, vitality pools, and a Chinese foot spa are included.[14][15]

Restaurants & bars[16]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Jennifer Robison (2009-12-02). "CityCenter wow-inspiring". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  2. http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestravelguide/2013/02/26/forbes-travel-guides-six-most-elite-five-star-winners/
  3. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mandarin-oriental-las-vegas-awarded-triple-five-stars-by-forbes-travel-guide-for-hotel-spa-and-restaurant-twist-by-pierre-gagnaire-133849768.html
  4. "CityCenter Earns Fifth, Sixth LEED Gold Ratings". 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  5. "Pierre Gagnaire Puts His Twist on Vegas". Zagat. January 26, 2010.
  6. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mandarin-oriental-las-vegas-awarded-triple-five-stars-by-forbes-travel-guide-for-hotel-spa-and-restaurant-twist-by-pierre-gagnaire-133849768.html
  7. "CityCenter Fine Art Collection". CityCenter Land LLC. Retrieved 2011-07-14./
  8. "Google Maps". Google. Retrieved 2011-07-14./
  9. "For Press and Research". Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Retrieved 2011-07-14./
  10. "Forbes Travel Guide: 2011 Five-Star Hotel, Restaurant and Spa Award Winners". Forbes Travel Guide. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
  11. "Tihany Design: About: Profile". Retrieved 2011-07-14.
  12. "Las Vegas Hotel Facilities - Experience Luxury and Treat Yourself at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
  13. "Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas". SpaFinder, Inc. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
  14. "Luxury Las Vegas Spa at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Las Vegas". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
  15. "Mandarin Oriental Hotel Las Vegas – Las Vegas Hotel Restaurants, Bar, Lounge and Nightlife". Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Retrieved 2011-07-14.
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