A weekend away with your mum might not be on the cards for now—due to travel restrictions amidst the pandemic—but that’s no reason not to indulge in something a little closer to home. Hong Kong houses some of the most spectacular five-star hotels in the world, from the wellness-oriented Rosewood to the old-timer Peninsula. This year, luxury hotels are offering Mother’s Day staycations to pamper and celebrate in the city, for an occasion to remember.
Note: Some hotel facilities (like swimming pools, spas and gyms) are still closed or due to be closed due to government regulations. Please check with the hotel upon booking for the most accurate update.
Rosewood Hong Kong
The highly-anticipated Rosewood Hotel made its debut in 2019 and its expectations met its demand—perched directly on the spectacular Victoria Harbour. With its established Asaya Wellness facilities, the hotel regularly hosts spa specials and programmes. Treat your special lady this Mother’s Day with the hotel’s Staycation Bliss, which is surrounded by VIP experiences, including accommodation, complimentary transfers, HK$1,000 dining credit at the hotel’s restaurants (except Butterfly Patisserie) and access to Rosewood’s Private Manor Club. The exclusive package also includes a complimentary KLUB 11 Gold Card Membership with HK$500 worth of shopping credit to spend at K11 MUSEA. Add on the Mother’s Day Wellness Escape package (from HK$3,880) from Asaya for a 60-minute treatment and facial followed by a healthy lunch set and complimentary manicures.
See also: First Look: Asaya At Rosewood Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental
The flagship Mandarin Oriental hotel exudes world-class hospitality and old-world charm. Treat your mum to a staycation at the five-star urban retreat with the Mother’s Day package, which starts with a shampoo and blowdry at the Mandarin Salon with a complimentary flower bouquet, ready to start the day right. Guests can opt to allow mum to spend the time solo, or stay in a family room at a rate from HK$3,200 per night. The offer includes daily breakfast for two adults at the Clipper Lounge or Café Causette.
See also: Review: Inside The Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
Peninsula
The opulent Grand Dame of the East, Peninsula Hotel hosts harbour views, a fitness centre, and a five-star spa with hammam-style steam rooms and aromatherapy experience showers. Show your mum some love and appreciation with the Royal Staycation package, which includes breakfast for two, HK$800 dining credit, Moon and Imasa, round-trip transfers between home and hotel and welcome amenities. Book with Compare Retreats for a complimentary fruit beverage.
See also: Hong Kong’s Top Spa Hotels For An Urban Wellness Staycation
Landmark Mandarin
For a short and sweet indulgent staycation, the Landmark Mandarin Oriental invites you to pamper your mother with the Oasis Indulgence for Mum package. The package includes a 24-hour stay, limousine transfer, accommodation in the hotel’s spacious room or suite, welcome Champagne, spending credit and a special gift from Aromatherapy Associates.
See our staycation review of Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
The Murray
Wellness hotel The Murray by Niccolo Group is renowned for its chic décor and impressive wall of fine art. The hotel is offering a Tributes to Mothers package, which includes daily breakfast for two at Popinjays, HK$1,200 dining credit, a complimentary room upgrade, overnight parking, one bouquet of flowers, a Mother’s Day cake and a takeaway bottle of Grown Alchemist skincare.
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Upper House
Celebrated for its understated luxury aesthetic, the Upper House is a popular destination for short city breaks and staycations, courtesy to the hotel’s divine hospitality and panoramic views. The newly-launched What’s The Occasion package isn’t specifically designed for Mother’s Day but will apply as a well-deserved break for tired mums. The package includes a 24-hour stay with flexible check-in time, breakfast for two and a three-course dinner for two at Cafe Gray Deluxe, and a complimentary celebration cake.
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