Kowloon |
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Chi Lin Nunnery |
Dialogue in the Dark |
Hong Kong Museum of History |
Hong kong Skyline |
Mongkok |
Nan Lian Garden |
Star Ferry Pier |
Tsim Sha Tsui East |
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade |
Victoria Harbour |
Kowloon |
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Elements Shopping Mall |
Harbour City Hong Kong |
Jade Market |
Ladies Market |
Langham Place Shopping Mall |
Temple Street Night Market |
Hong Kong Island |
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International Finance Centre Mall |
MingCha Tea House |
Stanley Market |
The Peak Galleria |
Times Square Mall |
New Territories |
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Citygate Outlets |
Duty Free (Hong Kong Airport) |
Hong Kong Island |
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Amber at The Landmark |
Caprice |
China Club |
Lung King Heen |
Mandarin Grill + Bar |
New Territories |
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This photo of Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is courtesy of Baycrest via Wikimedia Commons.
Truly, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong has made its mark with its remarkable elegance and highlighted sophistication. Yet, again, it has made its point in Hong Kong.
This lavish hotel which opened in the very heart of Central District, Hong Kong Island gives a spectacular view of the Victoria Harbour. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong houses 399 guest rooms of which 54 are luxury suites and offers a large range of room choices from the Deluxe Two Double Beds to the Deluxe King Suites and you can choose if you want the Victoria Peak view or the Victoria Harbour view.
This photo of Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong Lobby 201207 is courtesy of WiNG via Wikimedia Commons.
There is no denying that Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is modern and very state-of-the art. It is home to the infinity edge pool and 3 other pools where your choice of lap pool, plunge pool, or whirlpool can be fulfilled. Likewise, it offers a walk-in cheese cellar, an exclusive Executive Club Lounge on the 45th floor, a 24-hour fitness center and business services available at your preference and time. Guests have the choice of Cantonese food served at the fabulous Lung King Heen, and French food from the open kitchen of the Caprice, two of the most renowned restaurants in the world. Breakfast is available daily at the Blue Bar and drinks can be enjoyed with every sip at The Lounge. And to live by the book of relaxation, the hotels offers an all-around spa experience.
This photo of Four Seasons Hong Kong Hotel room is courtesy of deror_avi via Wikimedia Commons.
Some of the tourist destinations situated within a few minutes walk from this hotel include Lan Kwai Fong and International Finance Centre Mall. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is also just 15 minutes walk from the Central Pier and 10 minutes walk from the Hong Kong MTR station.
Website : Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
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