China – Hong Kong is a dynamic and fascinating destination
A glistening glass structure hovering over the bustling streets of Wan Chai, the newly opened AKI Hong Kong – MGallery welcomes travelers and locals alike in the heart of Hong Kong Island with its famous harbor views. A selection of signature Japanese style tatami rooms are a rare find in Hong Kong, while the hotel’s Uncle Ming’s is one of the city’s most desirable high-altitude whisky bars. Nearby, Novotel Century Hong Kong offers the warm and friendly comforts of one of the world’s most beloved midscale brands. With a stylish, contemporary design, the hotel offers great views of Wan Chai, with easy access to shops, restaurants, MTR Stations, the Star Ferry Terminal and the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Causeway Bay is known for its wonderful mix of chic shopping malls, eclectic street markets, Michelin-starred restaurants, lively nightclubs, and laid-back cafés. The area also includes many attractions such as Victoria Park, East Coast Park Precinct, Wan Chai Waterfront Promenade, and The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel. With its sparkling panoramic skyline, and seconds from the metro station, the 818-room hotel offers the most spacious rooms and suites in town. Guests mingle with locals at the hotel’s 27th floor SKYE Roofbar & Dining, one of the most sought-after social venues in the city, ideal for after-work gatherings and sunset cocktails.
Lantau, once a mountainous land dotted with silver mines, has evolved to become part of the vibrant metropolis of Hong Kong, while retaining that special feeling of being a world away. The Silveri Hong Kong – MGallery is a chic, urban resort designed to be stylishly sustainable. The hotel offers numerous green initiatives and eco-friendly guest experiences. Meanwhile, the nearby Novotel Citygate Hong Kong offers contemporary comfort with spectacular views of the sea and rolling hills of Lantau.
North Point offers an authentic slice of life on Hong Kong Island, with a laid-back sense of community, less crowded by tourism. While staying at ibis Hong Kong North Point, guests can experience the true lifestyle of Hong Kong residents, such as perusing the Marble Street Market or noshing on egg waffles and egg rolls. The newly built North Point Harbour Promenade provides a lovely place for walking and enjoying morning exercises with the locals.
In the lively and historic neighborhood of Sheung Wan, British history and local culture intertwines. Guests of ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan will enjoy this unique and vibrant hotel, while discovering some of Hong Kong’s oldest buildings and early colonial architecture, interspersed with Chinese temples, antiques markets, traditional Chinese medicine shops, trendy shops, and food markets. The nearby Hollywood Road and SOHO Central area offer fun and entertainment, with art galleries, museums, coffeehouses, bars, and Michelin-starred restaurants.