Hong Kong is a technicolour dream of dazzling neon lights and futuristic skyscrapers. Nestled below the iconic skyline you'll find thriving cultural traditions, endless designer shopping malls, world-class theme parks, serene temples, fascinating museums, epic nature parks and pristine beaches. Luxury Hong Kong holidays also offer cutting-edge hotels, Michelin-starred dining and impeccable hospitality.
‘Six Restaurants, Rooftop Swimming Pool’
Located on the Kowloon waterfront in the Whampoa Garden district, the Harbour Grand Kowloon has 554 guest rooms designed for functionality and comfort. Dine in one of the six restaurants and cafés offering cuisine varying from traditional Japanese and Cantonese to fresh seafood. Keep active in the fitness centre or enjoy the roof-top swimming pool, spa or steam room.
‘An Iconic Masterpiece’
Located in the city’s most prestigious shopping and entertainment district, Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong is a true urban sanctuary. Choose from a selection of spacious guest rooms all incorporating magnificent views of the Peak or Victoria Harbour, with some offering the exclusive privileges of Horizon Club. Dine in one of seven restaurants ranging from traditional Cantonese at the Michelin two-star Summer Palace to contemporary French delicacies at Restaurant Petrus. Take a swim in the outdoor heated swimming pool, relax with a massage or explore nearby attractions such as horse racing and the Peak.
‘Iconic Hotel Overlooking Victoria Harbour, Michelin -star Restaurants’
Overlooking Victoria Harbour, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong is only moments away from key attractions such as Victoria Peak, Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower and the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery. The hotel also offers exceptional service and sleek, contemporary guest rooms. Dining sees three Michelin-starred restaurants serving exquisite cuisine in atmospheric settings, accompanied by lounges, bars and a tempting cake shop with mouth-watering treats. Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, fitness centre and spa.
'Overlooking Victoria Harbour – Tsim Sha Tsui East Shopping and Adventure’
Situated in the heart of Kowloon, walking distance from Kowloon’s famous Temple Street Market and The Shangri-La has views over Victoria Harbour and the famous Hong Kong Island skyline. The hotel has an indoor pool, salon, 6 restaurant/bars including Shang Palace a Two Michelin stars restaurant serving Cantonese specialities. Rooms have floor to ceiling windows that ensure guests have views of the harbour and Hong Kong Island.
‘Glamour and Elegance Defined’
The Peninsula Hong Kong was first built in 1928 and adopts the title of the “Grande Dame of the Far East”. The hotel exudes classical grandeur and combines warm hospitality with modern comfort and sophistication. Contemporary rooms and suites are spread across the original 1928 building and a separate 30-storey tower; each appointed with sleek furnishings and ultra-modern amenities such as interactive bedside panels and 3D internet TVs. 6 different dining venues are on offer to guests and serve cuisine ranging from delicious Cantonese specialities and Japanese dishes to tasty European favourites. Great shopping can be found at the hotel’s boutique-filled arcade, whilst an excellent location in the heart of Kowloon’s shopping and dining district provides further options. Other fantastic facilities include an indulgent spa and 60-foot indoor swimming pool overlooking panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s skyline.
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