Peninsula hotel, Hong Kong
Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, -
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Area : Tsim Sha Tsui |
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Location: The hotel is also located across the road from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Hong Kong Museum of Art,Hong Kong International Airport is 45 minutes away by car and 23 minutes by rail from the hotel.
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| Surrounding: Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Space Museum |
| Hotel Accept:
Master, Visa, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB
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( Room Size And Bed Size)
Room
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Average
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The Peninsula Hong Kong is the most historical hotel in Hong Kong, having first opened in 1928. Extensive renovation and the addition of the tower in 1994 have also made it one of Hong Kong's most classic hotels. The hotel offers a unique array of dining experiences and function venues. Extensive spa facilities include a full harbor-view, Roman-style swimming pool, sun terrace, gymnasium, and beauty and hairdressing salon. A fleet of Rolls- Royce limousines, as well as a helicopter service, are ultimate transfer options offered by the hotel. Check in: 02:00 Check out: 12:00 pm
air conditioning
baby sitting
banquet facilities
bar & lounge
barber & beauty salon
business centre
coffee shop
conference facilities
fitness centre
foreign exchange
non-smoking rooms
parking
shopping arcade
swimming pool

Among the most spacious in Hong Kong, all rooms and suites in The Peninsula Hong Kong are furnished to the very highest standards of luxury, blending classical Eur- opean elegance with subtle oriental influences. Rooms are designed not only for their comfort and style, but also for maximum convenience, including advanced technology. Guests have a choice of rooms and suites in either the grand, historic Main Building or the more contemporary floors of The Peninsula Tower, with commanding views of the harbor and the city
The Spring Moon Chinese Restaurant incorporate stained glass, wood panelling and flooring, art deco features and Frank Lloyd-Wright highlights combine to give a period feel making the restaurant reminiscent of a 1920's dining room, while traditional touches such as dim sum trolleys, a tea counter with over 20 selected Chinese teas and highly trained tea masters in attendance make this a memorable Cantonese dining experience.
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