Address: 69 mody road , Hong kong , Hong kong Show on map
This facility-laden hotel, located not far from the tumult of Nathan Rd in the comparatively peaceful Tsim Sha Tsui East district, has been designed to lighten your mood. The foyer is full of milkwood and pale marble, and the ample natural light from the atrium is a welcome feature.Another feature that will surely lift your spirits is the Martini Bar on the ground floor. Along with some prominent water features, it all makes a rather soporific impression. The rooms can't be faulted; they are light and airy and feel like top-end hotel rooms (albeit with little to make them truly distinctive). The real attraction at this hotel, however, is the facilities. The lovely rooftop pool affords a great panorama of Hong Kong, while the net-enclosed tennis courts are another bonus. The hotel is home to several fine eateries, including the salubrious Italian restaurant Sabatini and the quietly impressive Japanese restaurant Inagiku.
Another feature that will surely lift your spirits is the Martini Bar on the ground floor. Along with some prominent water features, it all makes a rather soporific impression. The rooms can't be faulted; they are light and airy and feel like top-end hotel rooms (albeit with little to make them truly distinctive). The real attraction at this hotel, however, is the facilities. The lovely rooftop pool affords a great panorama of Hong Kong, while the net-enclosed tennis courts are another bonus. The hotel is home to several fine eateries, including the salubrious Italian restaurant Sabatini and the quietly impressive Japanese restaurant Inagiku.
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Atmosphere: Elegant and Busy
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 2:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 AM
US$109.63 per night
(US$54.82per person per night)
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Visit the out-of-place Roman fountain in nearby, quiet Centenary Gardens (there aren't many quiet places in Kowloon), then walk the length of Tsim Sha Tsui's promenade for fantastic views of Hong Kong Islands. At the western end duck into Star House, where you can shop for a new mobile phone or palmtop computer.
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