🌟 Highlights: The hotel's architectural design is inspired by the "memory cube", which cleverly strips the hotel's banquet hall separately and accommodates it in a single block on the six-story building. The hotel features JiJu's modern texture panelling, oriental stone and colorful waves that blend tradition with modernity. 🖼 Restaurant Environment: The hotel's tapas77 is a Spanish restaurant with a shared menu that allows you to taste a variety of delicious Spanish pre-dinner snacks, paella and other specialties. Dongwan is a Cantonese restaurant run by Michelin chefs. There are nine private rooms named after the "Shanhaijing" that can undertake various weddings and business banquets. 🌟 Highlights: The entrance is everywhere at the reception desk, and then there is a wine cabinet, you can see the kitchen. There are many large and small picture frames in the restaurant, and the artistic feeling is good. The lighting is warm and dark. The location close to the window overlooks the entire Shenzhen. You can see the Ping An Financial Center directly. The lights of each building will change the color at night, and the atmosphere will be directly full. ✅ Must experience: The hotel is equipped with a gym with QiQuan equipment, a flame pool with a full design. 🛏 Room facilities: The hotel has different room types such as executive panoramic suites and executive double rooms to meet the needs of customers. The room is spacious and bright, with a wide view, you can see the Lotus Mountain in the distance, and the intelligent home facilities of the whole house have everything. Electric curtains, comfortable bedding, double ka bathtub in the bathroom and shower view all bring you JiZhi luxury. 🏨 Hotel Name: Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen·TAPAS 77 📍 Detailed Address: Shenzhen Mandarin Oriental Hotel, No. 5001 Huanggang Road, Shenzhen T1 Building, Shenzhen Mandarin Oriental Hotel 💰 Per capita consumption: 500➕#These hotels have a great view #Hotel living addiction #Featured hotel #One-stop resort hotel #Circle of friends asked Places