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Mandarin OrientalHong Kong Island Travelers will be happy to retreat to this conveniently located hotel near the ferry terminal and within walking distance of the most sophisticated and stylish shopping streets on Hong Kong Island. Rooms are spacious and inviting, and the service is impeccable. Most rooms have balconies that provide a perfect opportunity to quietly absorb the skyline and magnificent views of Victoria Harbour. For those who wish to soak away fatigue, the pool -- with its marble columns, bright skylight, and a decorative balustrade -- brings to mind an ancient Roman bath. In addition to a number of highly regarded restaurants, the hotel houses a beauty salon, fitness center, shopping arcade, and cigar shop.
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The Peninsula Hong Kong Kowloon Situated in Hong Kong's Kowloon district, the Peninsula is rightly famous as Hong Kong's most historic and prestigious hotel. Old-world grandeur and a great location (about five minutes from the waterfront and Star Ferry) make the Peninsula a natural choice for many Hong Kong visitors. We recommend the Tower Rooms, which offer unbeatable vistas over Hong Kong's stunning harbour. Afternoon tea at the Peninsula is legendary, while the hotel's modernist restaurant, Felix, is one of Hong Kong's hottest spots. For relaxation, we suggest a few hours at the lovely spa to indulge in the latest massage therapies.
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Landmark Mandarin OrientalHong Kong Island This Zen-style boutique hotel is a peaceful urban sanctuary in the trendy fashion district of Hong Kong Island. Though there are no views of the Harbour, rooms are as large as you're likely to find anywhere in Asia, with a separate bedroom and lounge area. The décor is modern and minimal with dark wood floors and contrasting beige hues with lots of white -- the overall feeling is one of serenity. The oversized bathrooms are spectacular, with marble floors, sunken tubs, wraparound mirrors, and city views. However, perhaps the most compelling reason to make this hotel your home away from home might just be the two-floor Oriental Spa. One of the largest hotel spas in the world, it offers a high-tech fitness center, Yoga and Pilates studios, and 15 spa treatment rooms. |
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Four SeasonsHong Kong Island With a very desirable location inside the prestigious International Financial Center on Hong Kong Island (and stunning views of Victoria Harbour), the Four Seasons Hong Kong has found a niche with elite travelers who appreciate the Four Seasons service and consistency. The hotel entrance has an impressively grand lobby, made even more dramatic by the 6-story glass-walled atrium. Guestrooms are modern with ornate touches such as gold closet doors, hammered metal tabletops, and flat-screen televisions above the bathtub. Adjacent to the lobby is the world-class French restaurant, Caprice, which has magnificent harbour views and a comfortable jazz lounge. We recommend saving some time for the private rooftop oasis that has four refreshing pools (infinity edge, exercise lap, and plunge pools), a whirlpool, and a rejuvenating spa. |
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Grand HyattHong Kong Island The sleek, modern exterior of this luxury property belies the old-world elegance that awaits guests inside. As they step inside, guests are transported into a magnificent art-deco lobby that shimmers with grandeur. Because the property is conveniently located on the downtown waterfront of Hong Kong Island, most of the 572 guest rooms offer stunning views of Victoria Harbour. The rooms all have a fresh, airy style and each one is equipped with a spacious marble bathroom. Perhaps the most stunning feature of the hotel is the 11th floor roof garden, a 1.5-acre deck that has a swimming pool, golf driving range, tennis courts, and a half-mile jogging track. Be sure to drop in to the Champagne Bar for a celebratory glass of bubbly during your stay - the bar features the most extensive champagne list in Hong Kong.
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Hotel InterContinentalKowloon Formerly known as The Regent Hong Kong, this sleek and sophisticated hotel is now an InterContinental property, and is still one of Hong Kong's leading hotels. Rooms provide spectacular views over the harbor, and location can't be beat: the Star Ferry is just a short stroll away, making it easy for hotel guests to visit Hong Kong Island's trendy Mid-levels district, the antique shops along Hollywood Road, Aberdeen, the Stanley Market, and Victoria Peak. The hotel's Cantonese restaurant is the most acclaimed in Hong Kong.
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