A haven of classic luxury, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong has a prime vantage point over the heart of the central district. To elevate this resort’s stature further still, it comes with spectacular views of the Victoria Harbour and surrounding city as a standard. Sitting majestically atop the iconic International Finance Centre, the venue is within walking distance of Man Mo Temple and Hollywood Road, famous spots for visitors worldwide.
In the hotel itself, you will be awed and delighted by the multitude of five-star facilities. The site houses six unmatched dining options and bars which include Michelin-starred eateries Caprice and Lung King Heen. Aside from fabulous fare, the venue also offers leisure activities such as outdoor swimming pools, a spa and fitness centre.
A haven of classic luxury, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong has a prime vantage point over the heart of the central district. To elevate this resort’s stature further still, it comes with spectacular views of the Victoria Harbour and surrounding city as a standard. Sitting majestically atop the iconic International Finance Centre, the venue is within walking distance of Man Mo Temple and Hollywood Road, famous spots for visitors worldwide.
In the hotel itself, you will be awed and delighted by the multitude of five-star facilities. The site houses six unmatched dining options and bars which include Michelin-starred eateries Caprice and Lung King Heen. Aside from fabulous fare, the venue also offers leisure activities such as outdoor swimming pools, a spa and fitness centre.
The Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong welcomes guests with more than 350 timelessly elegant guestrooms and 54 suites of impeccable taste. All the rooms are spacious and comfortable with unparalleled views and splendid décor. Many of the accommodation options are made all the more convenient, particularly for large groups and families, with interconnecting rooms available. The apartments are either designed in a chic Western or traditional Chinese style but all are equipped with the very latest technology, including plasma TVs, DVD players and high-speed internet access.
Lofty high ceilings and oversized windows give the Deluxe Peak-View Rooms an atmosphere of luxury, perfect for the discerning traveller. Large, marbled restrooms provide a sanctuary complete with an array of L'Occitane products and in-bathroom televisions. Suitable for two adults, this room offers a king-size or twin beds.
Coming with a view of the high life as standard, the Club Premier Harbour-View Rooms offers guests complimentary access to the exclusive Executive Club Lounge. This VIP treatment is especially useful for business moguls out and about as this club membership offers access to the lounge with its all-day refreshments, express check-in and out, complimentary in-room local calls… the list goes on and on.
Live in the lap of luxury when you stay in the Four Season’s Presidential Suite. This one-of-a-kind apartment has acres of space for lounging, entertaining or anything else you set your heart to with a dining room that seats 10 and an opulent living area. Other five-star perks include a wellness room with a massage table, a guest powder room, a pantry and an oversized master bedroom.
Despite the tall structures that overshadow the city, Hong Kong isn’t all skyscrapers and office developments – it’s got a softer side too. South of Hollywood road you’ll find indie boutiques full of emerging artists, designers and popular watering holes. There are also plenty of green spaces in the form of perfectly manicured gardens and parks, making an ideal escape from the urban bustle and also providing an opportunity to add to your Instagram feed. Luckily for you, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is right in the centre of it all so you are never more than a few steps from where you want to be.
Hong Kong is a dining destination in itself but at the Four Seasons you are in for a treat. Here, there are not one but six on-site eateries at your disposal, two of which are Michelin-starred, making this the only hotel In Hong Kong with two under one roof. Choose from a mouth-watering variety of cuisines including French, Cantonese, Japanese and international. For more casual dining occasions, the Pool Terrace offers snacks and drinks while the Lounge offers afternoon tea and light bites.
Can you smell freshly baked baguettes in the middle of Hong Kong? Then you must be in Caprice, the Michelin two-star French eatery in the Four Seasons. The flavours of each dish are rich but not overpowering, innovative yet still maintaining the traditional ‘je ne sais quoi’ that gives the country’s fare its international repute. The venue also offers a comprehensive selection of wines as well as artisan cheeses from France along with its main dishes.
Can you smell freshly baked baguettes in the middle of Hong Kong? Then you must be in Caprice, the Michelin two-star French eatery in the Four Seasons. The flavours of each dish are rich but not overpowering, innovative yet still maintaining the traditional ‘je ne sais quoi’ that gives the country’s fare its international repute. The venue also offers a comprehensive selection of wines as well as artisan cheeses from France along with its main dishes.
Can you smell freshly baked baguettes in the middle of Hong Kong? Then you must be in Caprice, the Michelin two-star French eatery in the Four Seasons. The flavours of each dish are rich but not overpowering, innovative yet still maintaining the traditional ‘je ne sais quoi’ that gives the country’s fare its international repute. The venue also offers a comprehensive selection of wines as well as artisan cheeses from France along with its main dishes.
If you like seafood or dim sum (or both), then you are especially in luck with the Lung King Heen at your disposal. Serving up a spectacular feast of Cantonese cuisine, this was the first restaurant in China to achieve the elusive Michelin three-star rating, and it’s not hard to see why. Every aspect of the eatery from the food to the cutlery has been perfected for the ultimate experience of fine dining.
If you like seafood or dim sum (or both), then you are especially in luck with the Lung King Heen at your disposal. Serving up a spectacular feast of Cantonese cuisine, this was the first restaurant in China to achieve the elusive Michelin three-star rating, and it’s not hard to see why. Every aspect of the eatery from the food to the cutlery has been perfected for the ultimate experience of fine dining.
If you like seafood or dim sum (or both), then you are especially in luck with the Lung King Heen at your disposal. Serving up a spectacular feast of Cantonese cuisine, this was the first restaurant in China to achieve the elusive Michelin three-star rating, and it’s not hard to see why. Every aspect of the eatery from the food to the cutlery has been perfected for the ultimate experience of fine dining.
If you’re up for some fun-filled leisure time then look no further than the Four Seasons Hong Kong. With an extensive selection of facilities to make every minute of your stay comfortable, convenient and cool, go on and indulge in what’s on offer. Why not try one of the hotels many pools, which include and outdoor infinity option with underwater speakers, a whirl pool and a plunge pool? Or for an even more relaxing experience, spend a half hour or more in the floatation tank located in the on-site spa. If you want to get a taste of what’s out and about in the city, the concierge has a collection of recommendations that will keep you busy from noon ‘til night.
In such a densely packed and on-the-go city as Hong Kong, you’d think that finding a quiet spot to relax would be difficult but at the Four Seasons, it’s easy as one, two, three. Situated high above the busy streets, the in-hotel spa is a space of tranquillity and seclusion like no other. The menu of treatments is designed to stimulate and rejuvenate all five of your senses, combining expertly executed massage therapies with aromatherapy oils and a stunning setting.
In such a densely packed and on-the-go city as Hong Kong, you’d think that finding a quiet spot to relax would be difficult but at the Four Seasons, it’s easy as one, two, three. Situated high above the busy streets, the in-hotel spa is a space of tranquillity and seclusion like no other. The menu of treatments is designed to stimulate and rejuvenate all five of your senses, combining expertly executed massage therapies with aromatherapy oils and a stunning setting.
In such a densely packed and on-the-go city as Hong Kong, you’d think that finding a quiet spot to relax would be difficult but at the Four Seasons, it’s easy as one, two, three. Situated high above the busy streets, the in-hotel spa is a space of tranquillity and seclusion like no other. The menu of treatments is designed to stimulate and rejuvenate all five of your senses, combining expertly executed massage therapies with aromatherapy oils and a stunning setting.
It can be very easy to ease off your workout routine when you’re on holiday – after all, with no gym membership, a fitness regime is harder to plan and stick to, right? Luckily for you, the Four Seasons provides a solution to your health conundrums with a 24-hour fitness centre that is beyond amazing. State-of-the-art equipment gleams from every corner of the space while a flood of natural light is let in through the floor-to-ceiling windows which overlook the Victoria Harbour. You couldn’t ask for a more scenic backdrop to your daily exercise plan. If traditional workouts aren’t your thing then why not get a taste for Chinese culture by signing up for one of the hotel’s Tai chi masterclasses?
It can be very easy to ease off your workout routine when you’re on holiday – after all, with no gym membership, a fitness regime is harder to plan and stick to, right? Luckily for you, the Four Seasons provides a solution to your health conundrums with a 24-hour fitness centre that is beyond amazing. State-of-the-art equipment gleams from every corner of the space while a flood of natural light is let in through the floor-to-ceiling windows which overlook the Victoria Harbour. You couldn’t ask for a more scenic backdrop to your daily exercise plan. If traditional workouts aren’t your thing then why not get a taste for Chinese culture by signing up for one of the hotel’s Tai chi masterclasses?
It can be very easy to ease off your workout routine when you’re on holiday – after all, with no gym membership, a fitness regime is harder to plan and stick to, right? Luckily for you, the Four Seasons provides a solution to your health conundrums with a 24-hour fitness centre that is beyond amazing. State-of-the-art equipment gleams from every corner of the space while a flood of natural light is let in through the floor-to-ceiling windows which overlook the Victoria Harbour. You couldn’t ask for a more scenic backdrop to your daily exercise plan. If traditional workouts aren’t your thing then why not get a taste for Chinese culture by signing up for one of the hotel’s Tai chi masterclasses?
Get ready to let loose and enjoy a wild night out in China’s answer to Las Vegas. Recommended and easily organised through your concierge, the city of Macau awaits – a mere 15-minute helicopter ride from your hotel. A former Portuguese colony, this region is now one of dazzling lights and card tables, with a spectacular view from every angle. It’s also the only place in the country where casinos and pari-mutuel gambling are legal and where some of the world’s most mind-bogglingly-awesome gambling venues can be found. The city is packed with entertainment, culture and fabulous eateries as well as card tables so you can really make a night of it.
Get ready to let loose and enjoy a wild night out in China’s answer to Las Vegas. Recommended and easily organised through your concierge, the city of Macau awaits – a mere 15-minute helicopter ride from your hotel. A former Portuguese colony, this region is now one of dazzling lights and card tables, with a spectacular view from every angle. It’s also the only place in the country where casinos and pari-mutuel gambling are legal and where some of the world’s most mind-bogglingly-awesome gambling venues can be found. The city is packed with entertainment, culture and fabulous eateries as well as card tables so you can really make a night of it.
Get ready to let loose and enjoy a wild night out in China’s answer to Las Vegas. Recommended and easily organised through your concierge, the city of Macau awaits – a mere 15-minute helicopter ride from your hotel. A former Portuguese colony, this region is now one of dazzling lights and card tables, with a spectacular view from every angle. It’s also the only place in the country where casinos and pari-mutuel gambling are legal and where some of the world’s most mind-bogglingly-awesome gambling venues can be found. The city is packed with entertainment, culture and fabulous eateries as well as card tables so you can really make a night of it.
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