The fabulous Intercontinental is one of Hong Kong's most prestigious hotels. It is well known for its fantastic location on Tsim Sha Tsui's waterfront, that offers the best views towards Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong skyline, as well as for its helpful and efficient staff.
| The hotel's 495 rooms, including 92 harbour view suites, have recently gone through renovations. They are all tastefuly designed in a somewhat contemporary style, using combination of soft brown and grey, with Chinese-style gold shades. Many of the rooms and all the suits offer magnificent harbor views and they are all equipped with every amenity you can expect... |
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The excellent and luxurious I-Spa, presumably Hong Kong's only 'Feng Shui Friendly spa', offers the full range of treatments, alongside Jacuzzi, sauna, steam shower and massage facilities. There is a very large outdoor heated swimming pool, adjacent to three temperature spa pools and surrounded by a sundeck and a terrace, where you can have your drink while admiring the stunning harbor views. There is also a well equipped fitness center (open 24 hours a day).
Dining options at the Intercontinental are sensational: The internationally acclaimed Spoon restaurant, inspired by the world's most awarded chef, Alain Ducasse, is serving unique contemporary cuisine. The Lobby Lounge, with its glass wall facing the harbor, is one of the best places to see and to be seen and there are also some other superb restaurants, like the Japanese Nobu, The steakhouse, the Cantonese Yan Toh Heen and the Harbourside.
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Facilities for businessmen are vast and include a well equipped business center, meeting rooms, conference halls and the likes...
The rate for a double room starts at around HK$ 2,700 - 3,000 per room per night.
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18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
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