Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group will open its third London hotel in 2028, the brand has announced.
Situated on London’s South Bank, Mandarin Oriental Bankside will be part of the Bankside Yards development, and is expected to comprise 171 bedrooms and 70 branded Residences at Mandarin Oriental, plus wellness and fitness facilities as part of the Spa at Mandarin Oriental.
There will be four culinary outlets, located on the first floor and the 19th floor of the building as well as dedicated events spaces.
Once open it will join Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park in Knightsbridge and Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, due to launch this year, in the brand’s London portfolio.
The overall property is being developed by an international real estate consortium including Hotel Properties Limited, Native Land Limited and Amcorp Properties Berhad.
In line with the brand’s continuous commitment to sustainability, the property will benefit from the wider Bankside Yards development plan to be the UK’s first operationally fossil fuel-free major mixed-use development.
“We are excited to announce the development of Mandarin Oriental Bankside, London, which will be a significant addition to the Bankside Yards development and our third Mandarin Oriental property in London,” said James Riley, group chief executive of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
He adds: “We look forward to working with our partners to create a world-class hotel and branded residences that will undoubtedly become a landmark destination in London’s South Bank.”
Alasdair Nicholls, chief executive of Native Land, said: “Bankside Yards is a best-in-class mixed-use destination, devised by Native Land and its partners in the most central riverside location in London. The arrival of a Mandarin Oriental hotel and branded residences will be one of the most important elements in our intention to offer the very best amenities side-by-side with world-class cultural institutions, top-tier businesses and a rich and varied community. Such a respected global hospitality brand will positively impact not only the Bankside Yards development itself, but also the wider Bankside and South Bank area.”