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At a glance

  • Spectacular views of Victoria Harbour

  • 399 rooms and suites, all of which have harbour or peak views

  • Six restaurants and bars, two of these have 3 Michelin stars each

  • Outdoor pool with lovely views and underwater music

  • Impeccable Four Seasons service

Description

One of Hong Kong Island’s newest hotels, the luxury Four Seasons is well located in the Central area just a few minutes walk from great bars and restaurants and the famous Star Ferry terminal.

The guest rooms reflect signature Four Seasons comfort and luxury with wall-to-wall windows offering captivating vistas of the city, Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and the Peak. The contemporary rooms' décor includes wood and silk panelled walls whilst guests desiring a more traditional Chinese experience can choose from rooms featuring authentic brocades and sculpted furnishings.

Although Hong Kong itself has an abundance of excellent restaurants, cafes and bars, the Four Seasons counts two Michelin starred restaurants, Caprice and Lung King Heen among its 5 dining venues. As well as these French and Chinese restaurants, the hotel also has contemporary light-filled Lounge, offering all day Asian and Western dishes as well as snacks and afternoon tea and the gorgeous Pool Terrace for poolside casual dining. Inagiku is a fabulous Japanese restaurant and its original is one of the oldest and best known restaurants in Japan.

The Four Seasons Hong Kong's extensive leisure facilities include a lavish bright, contemporary spa and an outdoor infinity pool and lap pool equipped with speakers so swimmers can enjoy music underwater, as well as the stunning views across the harbour.

Accommodation

The Four Seasons Hong Kong has 399 stylishly furnished guest rooms including 54 Suites all with Harbour or Peak views. Deluxe Peak View rooms are spacious and comfortable with high ceilings and large windows looking out over the peak and the city, while Harbour View Rooms overlook the waterfront. Premier Deluxe Harbour View Rooms are the same in size but are on higher floors with even more spectacular views. Suites have separate sitting rooms and range from Executive to Harbour View and Deluxe, which can all be connected with an additional room to form a 2 bedroom suite. All rooms are either sleek Western or modern Chinese in design and are equipped with plasma TVs, DVD players, high speed internet access, fully stocked bars and even the marble bathrooms have LCD TVs.

Childcare

The Four Seasons hotels are well known for the welcome they extend to families and can provide babysitting and children's menus as well as extra touches such as child-size bathrobes and complimentary milk and cookies at bedtime. Hong Kong is a vibrant and buzzing city with plenty to offer children who will also love the hotel's pool.

Facilities

There is a free form outdoor infinity pool, lap pool, whirl pool and a cool plunge pool all with fabulous views in a calm oasis setting. The cutting edge 24-hour fitness centre offers a full array of equipment as well as Pilates, Tai Chi and Yoga. The spa provides an urban sanctuary specialising in ultimate pampering and includes 17 treatment rooms, a floatation tank, pedicure lounge and an indoor vitality pool. There are six restaurants and bars to include Caprice and Lung King Heen, both with 3 Michelin stars.

Activities

The main activities within the hotel centre around the pools, restaurant and spa but Hong Kong itself has an extensive range of activities to suit everyone from golf to shopping to boat trips to sight seeing.

When to travel

Hong Kong has a tropical climate and can be visited year round. October to April are the driest months although December to February are cooler. May to September is hot, humid with the most rainfall during these months.

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Location and directions

Hong Kong

On the waterfront overlooking Victoria Harbour and the financial district on Hong Kong Island, close to the Star Ferry Terminal.

How to get there

12-hour international flight to Hong Kong International Airport. Four Seasons Hong Kong is 40-minutes from the Airport.



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