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Hong Kong

"Hong Kong has created one of the most successful societies on Earth."
 

 

 

-Prince Charles

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In 1841 Hong Kong Island - not much more than 'a barren island with few houses' - was ceded to the British. In 1997 negotiations between Britain and China resulted in the handover of Hong Kong back to China. Under the credo 'one country, two systems', Hong Kong is now a Special Administrative Region (S.A.R.) of China. Hong Kong is a dazzling commercial city where east meets west. The lack of space in Hong Kong has led to the largest concentration of tall buildings in the world, even ahead of New York City. Visit Hong Kong for a city of fun-filled attractions everwhere! The city life of Hong Kong will keep you awake all night partying and having fun! This city has adventures and places for all ages so bring the whole family along!

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Hotels

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The Ritz Carlton 

The Peninsula  

Four Seasons Hong Kong

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Overview

From the moment you enter The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, you understand that a thrilling, multi-sensory adventure awaits you not only in the city outside, but inside our luxury hotel located 490 meters in the air.

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Free Parking

  • Various Suite Options

  • CCTV Security Systems

  • Free Laundry Service

  • In Room Safes

  • 24 Hour ATM

Overview

 A night of perfect respite at Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, will invigorate your senses. Remembering the romantic views of Victoria Harbour by night, you soak in its sunny morning scene. The gentle, warm sunlight streams in through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the most spacious of rooms in Hong Kong. You feel the draw of Kowloon.

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Fitness Center

  • Various Suite Options

  • Harbour View 

  • Arcade Center

  • Central Location

Overview

Housed in the city's landmark International Finance Center, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is a refuge of timeless luxury. You will never want to leave once you step through the massive glass doors and into a world of comfort.

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Season's Cafe

  • Various Suite Options

  • Steam & Sauna Room

  • Complimentary Breakfast

  • Gymnasium

  • 24 Hour ATM

Mandarin Grill + Bar

 

Overseen by Executive Chef Uwe Opocensky, the Mandarin Grill + Bar is proud to have retained its Michelin star for the sixth year running. Using the finest organic ingredients and seasonally inspired produce, we offer an exciting interpretation of grill classics with a dash of progressive gastronomy.

 

Popular Option: Honey Glazed Grilled Chicken

 

 

Pricing: $$$   Reservations: Yes

 

 

Liberty Private Works

 

Liberty Private Works is nestled high above Central’s Hong Kong skyline where diners are treated to a private view into Executive Chef, Vicky Cheng’s kitchen. The unique 26 seat layout that surrounds the French open kitchen provides an unpretentious and cozy dining experience.

 

Popular Option: Tuna and Sea Urchin Platter

 

Pricing: $$$   Reservations: Yes

The Verandah

 

Hong Kong's very first fine buffet concept, The Verandah now offers an expanded gastronomic offering in glorified new surrounds. Originally opened in 1933, variety, quality and a wealth of culinary styles are the signatures of The Verandah, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as an array of cakes and sandwiches in the afternoon.

 

Popular Option: Saturday Lunch Buffet

 

Pricing: $$   Reservations: No

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Dragon's Back

 

Not only does the Dragon’s Back score high for its cool name, it has also been voted the ‘Best Urban Hiking Trail in Asia’ by Time (Asia Ed.). A short hop from the bustle of Hong Kong East, the trail provides stunning views of Shek O, Tai Long Wan, Stanley, Tai Tam, and the South China Sea.

Victoria Harbour

 

The world famed Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong has been a working port for hundreds of years and today is no less busy than in historic times. Serving as a backdrop to the cityscape and a vital means of transport and also a green lung for the city centre it is as valued today as it has always been. With business and tourist attractions edging both sides of the water way while trade from the globe flows through it is really a place to sit on the worlds doorstep.

Hong Kong Stadium

 

Hong Kong Stadium was built in 1994 on the site of the old Government Stadium. It opened in March 1994. Hong Kong Stadium is the largest sports stadium of Hong Kong. Apart from being the home of South China AA, it is also the standard playing venue of the Hong Kong national team and is regularly used for rugby matches.

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