Added: 04/16/2006 |
Hong Kong hotels are marvelous embellishments of all China hospitality industry. Many of them are world-renowned brands; in fact, all ninety one member hotels of the Hong Kong Hotels Association that plays the major role in the development and promotion of the Hong Kong hospitality industry are high quality and luxury accommodation facilities. They make ninety percent of all Hong Kong hotel industry. Such brands as Marriott and Grand Hyatt have always been associated with an exceptional quality and a style in accommodation, amenities and services, while other Hong Kong hotels are nonetheless popular choices, where rooms are always sold like hot cakes.
The Marco Polo Hong Kong hotel is a dream of any traveler. Located next to the world's most famous waterfront Star Ferry, being a part of the Harbor City, a playground of bright nightly performances, neon lights, seven hundred restaurants and leading brand shops, the Marco Polo Hotel is a community of personalized service, function rooms for meetings and banquets, luxury rooms, and seven restaurants with cuisines of Japan, Shanghai and America. The Marco Polo Hotel is as exceptional as expensive; it is one of the most expensive Hong Kong hotels with prices ranging from eight hundred and eighty dollars to two thousand eight hundred and eighty.
Another exclusive member of the Hong Kong Hotels Association is Novotel Century. One of the extremely popular Hong Kong hotels is the four-star Wharney Guang Dong Hotel Hong Kong, the first ISO 9002 Quality Assured Hotel in Hong Kong. A convenient location, elegant rooms, numerous function facilities, such as a business center and a meeting room, and a wide array of leisure activities, including soaking in a sauna and a steam room, enjoying Jacuzzi and sports in a gymnasium and a swimming pool, make the hotel suitable for both leisure and business travelers. Rates are also affordable for both - from ninety six dollars up to one hundred and eight for a superior and deluxe room respectively.
The Ritz-Carlton is the best choice for business travelers, conveniently located in the heart of the Central's financial district. The hotel is cozy, small and intimate, tastefully decorated with art and antiques. It offers rooms with breathtaking harbor views, an excellent service, a state-of-the-art business center and a health club with a heated outdoor swimming pool. There are also private lounges with complementary snacks and drinks; and rooms that come with a computer, the Internet, a fax, printer and a scanner.
The Salisbury YMCA is the most popular among families and budget travelers. It has fantabulous location steps from the prestigious Peninsula and a short walk from the beautiful Star Ferry. Rooms are the modest in the design and décor, but have everything from cable TVs to the wireless Internet access and coffeemakers to make your stay comfortable. Two inexpensive restaurants, a health club, laundry facilities, two indoor swimming pools (comprising a children's pool), a play area on the fourth-floor terrace, and babysitting are more than enough to satisfy the most discernable traveler.
Many Hong Kong hotels require an advanced reservation, but if you arrive in Hong Kong without hotel booking, the Hong Kong Hotels Association's Hotel Reservation Centers at the Hong Kong International Airport offer an immediate room reservation service at any hotel members of the Association.
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