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Hong Kong Luxury Hotels:


Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel

Large, luxurious, serene rooms surrounded by top international designer shops in the Central District and near the nightlife areas of Lan Kwai Fong and Soho. Renowned designer Peter Remedios has created serenity in the 42 to 56 square meter rooms that combine technology and comfort

Peninsula Hotel
The name Peninsula is synonymous with luxury, class, elegance and style, and the Peninsula Hong Kong embodies all of that and more. Becuase of its location on Tsim Sha Tsui, shopping is never far and neither are the MTR stations or the Star Ferry terminals. A regular on world’s best hotels lists voted by travel magazines and hotel guests, the Peninsula continues to hold on to its spot amongst Hong Kong’s finest after eighty successful years.

Four Seasons Hotel
This five-star hotel in central Hong Kong is about as good as hotels come. The hotel is located on the waterfront, overlook Victoria Harbor. The Four Seasons is part of the International Finance Center and is within walking distance of Hong Kong Station and the Star Ferry. For the ultimate in pampering, the spa offers 22,000 square feet of bliss, with two spa suites and 16 treatment rooms. 

Hong Kong Travel Information:

From Macau you can reach Hong Kong by a ferry, which makes the area a popular destination.
Hong Kong Region is much more than a harbour city. The traveller weary of its crowded streets may be tempted to describe it as “Hong Kongcrete”. Yet, Hong Kong with its cloudy mountains and rocky islands is mostly a rural landscape.
Much of the countryside is classified as Country Park and, although 7 million people are never far away, it is possible to find pockets of wilderness that will reward the more intrepid tourist.

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with at least one season to match your comfort zone. Boasting one of the world’s best airports, it is the ideal stopover for those who wish to travel deeper into the Orient.

Hong Kong is divided into a number of contrasting districts but the best ones are:

Hong Kong Island (香港島) The northern part of the Island is very populated. Here, you'll find most of Hong Kong's skyscrapers and the famous skyline along the northern coastline. The main business, shopping and nightlife districts can be found here. The southern part of the Island has more leisure facilities, with beautiful beaches and luxury residential complexes.

Kowloon (九龍) is the peninsula jutting south towards Hong Kong Island. It is the most populous area in Hong Kong and at one time it was the most populated place in the world. Kowloon literally means nine dragons and refers to the eight hills that were once visible before the skyscrapers took the view away.