OVERVIEW
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What to expect: A god of happiness sculpture overlooks the lobby, while an antique bronze equestrian brings good fortune to guests, who are a mix of international business travelers, diplomats, celebrities, and leisure travelers. Intricate gilt-wood carvings cover a black-marble wall, oblong crystal chandeliers hover above deep armchairs, and rare antiques include a Qing blackwood altar table and a Han green-glazed vase.
Amenity highlights: The hotel has seven diverse restaurants and bars serving European and Asian cuisines. A health club has an indoor lap pool, a 24-hour fitness center, and saunas. Meeting and event facilities can accommodate 600 guests, and a 24-hour business center offers high-speed Internet access (surcharge).
Insider tip: The 2,625-foot Mid-Levels Escalator--reputed to be the world's longest covered outdoor escalator--leads up to the Hollywood Road entertainment and shopping area. Guests can catch it four blocks from the hotel.
AMENITIES
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The 25-story hotel is connected by an air-conditioned walkway to the Landmark shopping complex, and is within four blocks of SoHo dining, Lan Kwai Fong nightlife, and Hollywood Road antiques. On-site dining options include seven restaurants and lounges serving cuisine ranging from classic European to contemporary French-Asian fusion. The top-floor Vong restaurant and bar offers harbor and city views.
The health club includes a Roman-themed, marble-columned indoor lap pool, saunas, a 24-hour fitness center, and treatment rooms (surcharge) providing massage, nail care, facials, and acupressure.
The 24-hour business center has large windows overlooking the city and harbor; high-speed Internet access is available (surcharge). Meeting and event facilities range from a 14-seat boardroom to a 5,597-square-foot space; audio-visual equipment and event catering are available.
24-hour front desk
Air-conditioned public areas
Airport transportation (surcharge)
Audio-visual equipment
Babysitting or child care
Ballroom(s)
Banquet facilities
Bar/lounge
Beauty services
Breakfast available (surcharge)
Business center
Business services
Cell phone/mobile rental
Coffee in lobby
Coffee shop or cafe
Computer rental
Concierge desk
Concierge services
Conference room(s)
Currency exchange
Doorman/doorwoman
Dry cleaning service
Elevator/lift
Event catering
Express check- in
Express check-out
Fitness equipment
Floor butler
Full-service health spa
Gift shops or newsstand
Hair salon
Health club
Internet access in public areas - high speed
Internet access in public areas - surcharge
Internet access - wireless
Laundry facilities
Massage - treatment room(s)
Medical assistance available
Meeting rooms (small groups)
Multilingual staff
Number of floors: 25
Number of rooms: 502
Parking (valet)
Porter/bellhop
Restaurant(s) in hotel
Room service (24 hours)
Safe-deposit box - front desk
Sauna
Secretarial services
Security guard
Shoe shine
Shopping on site
Spa services on site
Spa tub
Steam room
Suitable for children
Supervised child care/activities
Swimming pool - indoor
Technology helpdesk
Translation services
Umbrella
Video library
Wedding services
ROOMS
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The 541 guestrooms have European and Asian decor, with teak and burl-wood paneling and Chinese-porcelain light fittings. Room amenities include high-speed and television-based Internet access (surcharge for both), laptop-compatible safes, minibars, and evening turndown service. Marble bathrooms have bathrobes, slippers, phones, scales, and Hermes designer toiletries. Complimentary butler service is available through bedside call buttons. In-room fax machines are available on request (surcharge for fax service). Welcome tea or coffee is delivered upon arrival.
Room Amenities
Access via exterior corridors
Air conditioning
Bathrobes
Bathroom scale
Bathroom telephone
Bathroom TV
Blackout drapes/curtains
In-room safe (accommodates laptop)
Bottled water in room (complimentary)
Cable/satellite TV
CD player
Child care (in room, surcharge)
Climate control
Clock radio
Coffee/tea maker
Complimentary newspaper
Cribs (infant beds) available
Designer toiletries
Desk
Direct-dial phone
DVD player
Electronic/magnetic keys
Hair dryer
Housekeeping
Hypo-allergenic bedding available
In-room safe
Internet access - high speed
Internet access - surcharge
Internet access - TV
Internet access - wireless
Iron/ironing board (on request)
Makeup mirror
Massage - available in room
Minibar
Multi-line phone
Pay movies
Premium bedding
Premium TV channel(s)
Refrigerator
Remote lighting/drapery/curtain control
Rollaway beds
Separate bathtub and shower
Sewing kit
Slippers
Smoking rooms
Telephone
Television
Trouser press
Turndown service
Voice mail
Wake-up calls
Welcome amenities
RECREATION
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Located on the 24th floor, the hotel's health club features a Roman-themed, 66-foot indoor lap pool surrounded by marble floors, columns, and statuettes. The 24-hour gym has free weights and cardiovascular equipment, including 10 treadmills with individual TVs and headsets. Other facilities include saunas, steam rooms, hydro-steam shower in the women's section, and a hot-and-cold spa tub in the men's section.
Jogging tracks are available along Queens Pier, opposite the hotel, or in Hong Kong Park, three blocks away.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Swimming on site
DINNING
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Vong - Dramatic black marble and columns lead into a small bar area that overlooks the city from the 25th floor. With views of Victoria Harbour, the Thai-themed dining area is dominated by a solid-brass, lotus-leaf cauldron. Cuisine is contemporary French with Asian influences. Open for lunch on weekdays and dinner nightly.
Man Wah - This fine-dining restaurant has rosewood ceiling beams and 50 lacquered-enamel and gold-plated ceiling lamps resembling bird cages. Tables feature 24k-gold show plates, carved gold-and-ebony chopsticks, tiger-eye stone napkin rings, gold-plated spoons, and bonsai trees in porcelain holders. Cuisine is Cantonese and seafood, with a selection of teas served from a solid-brass kettle. Open for lunch and dinner.
Mandarin Grill - This restaurant echoes a European private club with its low ceilings, red carpets, hunter-green walls, dark-wood panels, bronze railings, and baby-grand piano. Cuisine emphasizes British and international fare, with steaks prepared at a circular char-grill and an extensive wine list. Open for weekday breakfast and daily lunch and dinner.
The Cafe - The decor of this street-level restaurant includes mosaic floors, arched gold-stenciled columns, and rich colors. Light and healthy European and Asian dishes are featured, with a good range of wines by the glass. Open from early morning to late evening.
The Clipper Lounge - Deep sofas and armchairs and low tables make this mezzanine lounge popular for afternoon tea, as well as lunch and dinner buffets. Open from early morning to late evening.
Chinnery Bar - Named after the 18th-century British artist George Chinnery, this small bar has dark-wood panels, leather banquettes, upholstered armchairs, and mahogany tables. British pub-style cuisine is served, and 120 single-malt whiskies are available. Open from late morning to late evening.
Captain's Bar - This bar by the main hotel entrance has deep-red sofas, black-leather armchairs, and Chinese wall prints. Serving draught beer in silver tankards and light snacks. Open from late morning to late evening.
POLICIES
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Pets not allowed
Check-in time is 2 PM
Check-out time is Noon
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