Harbour Grand Hong Kong is located along Victoria Harbour in the commercial district of Causeway Bay, Wanchai and Central. The hotel features an outdoor pool, flat-screen TVs and 4 restaurants.
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Once a British Colony, this legendary city's colorful and unique heritage has greatly influenced its modern make-up. The best Hong Kong hotels are those which reflect the rich and diverse nature of the city, not least for the considerable wealth which has made it one of the globe’s most powerful economic centers.
Hong Kong offers some of the most renowned luxury hotels in the world. Many of these are great feats of contemporary design whilst, in the true spirit of the city, still retaining a definite sense of accommodating tradition and ancient culture. Langham Place in Kowloon is a notable example and one of the best Hong Kong hotels.
Guests can experience the luxury of a building which is geared towards technological convenience while boasting a collection of almost 2,000 works of Chinese art. A beautiful contrast which is again apparent in the spa facilities where guests can enjoy an array of authentic Chinese treatments in an environment which tends towards elegant minimalism.
The sophistication and luxuriousness of the colonial period is still to be found all over the city. Conjuring images of the 1920s, The Peninsula is one of the world’s most admired establishments and certainly one of the best Hong Kong hotels. For those hoping to touch on a bygone era of grand luxury, this is the place to stay. Built in the 1920s, the Peninsula’s original building has been totally renovated and a new tower added. The new tower extends for 32 storeys, but it is the original main building which has been treated to an expert renovation.
The grand old building has been magnificently restored to retain its period authenticity. Lucky guests can experience the sumptuous grandeur of sweeping lines and contours, perfectly complemented by the pleasures of having traditional bell-hops to call on and a string quartet accompaniment to afternoon tea.
Attention to detail is such that in one of the restaurants, the famous 'Gaddi's', diners can not only enjoy a standard of culinary excellence which has been pleasing some of the world’s great luminaries of art and politics since the 1920s, but original artwork by the likes of Marc Chagall allay any doubt that this is anything but one of the best Hong Kong hotels.
From the hustle and bustle of the city and its markets, to the curious areas beyond the urban landscape, those who have yet to visit this fascinating and vibrant place can only listen to those who have been and found that it has a certain kind of magic, a way of charming the most jaded traveler. The finest hotels Hong Kong has to offer and more than a sample of this unique and special quality.