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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is located at the waterfront of Victoria Harbour

Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong is Canadian-based international five-star hotel, which is completed construction and opened in September, 2005. It is owed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, the International Finance Centre. It is a 45-storey building offering 399 rooms and 54 suites. The hotel is part of the International Finance Centre complex in the heart of the city’s Central District. This is a Hong Kong landmark that overviews Victoria Harbour and the financial district. It is ranking number 8 of the 15 favorite hotels in Vogue Magazine.

location[edit]

The address of the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong is at 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong, China, and It is located next to the International Financial Center. The exact location is indicated as the red dot in the picture below.

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Guest rooms and Suites[edit]

All rooms are having wall-to-wall windows, which provide captivating vistas of the city, Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and the Peak. Each room reflects signature Four Seasons comfort and luxury. The Guest rooms are divided into three sections based on the view; they are Premier Deluxe Harbour-View Room, Deluxe Harbour-View Room, and Deluxe Peak-View Room. The suites are divided into 5 categories, which are Presidential Suite, Premier Suite, Deluxe Suite, Harbour-View Suite, and Four Seasons Executive Suite; they all are having the panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Kowloon. The rooms are furnished in sleek Western style with silk-paneled walls and marble-floored entry foyers or contemporary Chinese style with sculpted furnishings, gold leaf and authentic ink paintings. Each room is equipped with two direct-dials, dual-line speakerphones with voice mail, high-speed Internet access, a 42-inch plasma television and a DVD player. Standard amenities include comfortable Four Seasons beds, a built-in safe and a fully stocked bar. The marble bathroom features a deep-soaking tub, separate walk-in rain shower, separate WC with telephone, and a built-in LCD television with speakers. The luxury, high rise Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is in Central Hong Kong. Within a 1 km radius, is the Airport Express Train, Star Ferry Piers and business area. Rooms are spacious with elegant wooden furnishings, complemented with a range of supporting amenities including a large flat screen TV and broadband internet.

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SPA[edit]

The Spa at Four Seasons comprises 17 treatment rooms, including two lavish spa suites, Aqua and Crystal. Each spa suite features a vitality pool for two, a daybed, an LCD television and a private bar. A private bathroom and rain shower are available in the spa suites and most of the treatment rooms. For most customers, upon arrival, retreat to the individual spa room or choose from a unique blend of aquatic experiences in the Vitality Lounge, including a Finnish sauna and steam in the men's area, a soft sauna, crystal steam and rhassoul chamber in the women's area, or an indoor vitality pool. Specially designed pedicure lounges have built-in foot baths and a selection of music and television channels on a private television set.

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Dining[edit]

The Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong contain multicultural cuisine and was first in the world with two three-Michelin-starred restaurants, the Caprice French restaurant and the Cantonese restaurant Lung King Heen. The restaurants below participate in the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong:

  • The Caprice

The Caprice is located at sixth floor offering traditional French cuisine in an open-kitchen setting. The restaurant provides three private dining rooms with seating for up to 16 guests, and the Caprice offers exclusive wine and cheese tastings. surroundings feature Chinese-inspired Czech crystal chandeliers with superb views over Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon Peninsula.

  • the Lung King Heen

the Lung King Heen is located at fourth floor serving contemporary Cantonese, with an emphasis on seafood and dim sum, fare prepared from fresh local delicacies. It provides a private dining room for 14.

  • The Lounge

The Lounge is located at the hotel lobby filled with natural light that streams through large floor-to-ceiling windows. It offers a menu of Western and Asian favourites, afternoon tea and pastries, and premium snack items, and an intimate space for small business and social meetings.

  • the Pool Terrace

The Pool Terrace is located at sixth floor providing a welcome oasis for Hotel guests, with its resort-like atmosphere and spectacular views of Victoria Harbour. It provides light meals, snacks smoothies and frozen cocktails.

  • The Blue Bar

The Blue Bar is located at the lobby with a grand meeting spot. The Blue Bar offers wines, cocktails and views of Victoria Harbour. It features a wide selection of premium liquors and champagnes, fine wines served by the glass, and an extensive array of classic and contemporary cocktails. Breakfast and lunch are also available at Blue Bar.

  • In-Room Dining

In-Room Dining in the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong is a fine-dining experience within your guest room or suite. you can choose from an extensive menu, day or night.

Pool[edit]

The free-form infinity-edge pool in the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong is located at sixth floor next to the Pool Terrace, with a harbor views from the whirlpool. The pool is heated in winter, and lap pool are equipped with speakers so swimmers can enjoy music underwater. Drinks and light snacks are served on the open-air Pool Terrace and the pool is also equipped with telephones and wireless Internet access.

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Elevator[edit]

Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong had adopted Toshiba Elevators throughout the entire building

References[edit]

  • "Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong." Web. 06 Dec. 2011.

[<http://www.cntraveller.com/guides/asia/china/hong-kong/where-to-stay/four-seasons-hotel- hong-kong>]

  • "Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong." Vogue. Web. 06 Dec. 2011.

[<http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/15th-anniversary/christian-louboutin/four-seasons-hotel-hong-kong>.]

  • "Toshiba, elevator" Web. 06 Dec. 2011.

[<http://www.toshiba-elevator.co.jp/elv/infoeng/projects/installations/hongkong/02.jsp>]