Mandarin Oriental hotels have once again been celebrated for their exceptional service and luxurious experiences, securing top honours in Travel + Leisure’s annual World’s Best Awards. Recognized for their legendary service, Mandarin Oriental properties in Paris, Barcelona, Lago di Como, Costa Navarino, Hyde Park, London, Madrid, Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo, Doha, Dubai, Marrakech, Hong Kong, and Boston were all acknowledged by the magazine’s readers.
Three Mandarin Oriental properties achieved the prestigious No. 1 ranking in their respective categories:
- Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok: Ranked No. 1 among Top Hotels in Bangkok.
- Mandarin Oriental, Paris: Ranked No. 1 among Top Hotels in Paris.
- Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo: Ranked No. 1 among Top Hotels in Tokyo.
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Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, expressed his gratitude: “To be recognised by the readers of Travel + Leisure in the magazine’s annual World’s Best Awards is an incredible honour, and to have our properties earn recognition across more than 15 categories is a true testament to the dedication of our passionate colleagues who deliver exceptional experiences. Our commitment to delighting our guests remains at the heart of everything we do. We are especially proud that Mandarin Oriental, Paris has been ranked #1 within the city, a significant recognition as we approach the forthcoming Olympics.”
The 2024 World’s Best Awards saw over 186,000 readers cast more than 700,000 votes across 8,700 entities. These awards are considered a reliable source of inspiration for global travellers, underscoring the exceptional quality Mandarin Oriental provides its guests.
The results of the 2024 World’s Best Awards are available online on Travel + Leisure’s website and featured in the August issue of the magazine’s US edition.
About Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Mandarin Oriental is a renowned owner and operator of some of the world’s most luxurious hotels, resorts, and residences, known for its dedication to creating exceptional properties that reflect the Group’s oriental heritage, local culture, and unique design. With a history spanning over 60 years, Mandarin Oriental now operates 40 hotels, 12 residences, and 24 exclusive homes in 26 countries, with many more projects underway, solidifying its reputation as a leader in luxury hospitality and sustainable growth.
For more information, visit www.mandarinoriental.com.