Hotels in Hong Kong
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Unusual and Unique Hotels in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is an eclectic global financial metropolis that seduces and charms. Glitzy shopping malls and tower blocks coexist alongside historic neighborhoods and historical landmarks for an unforgettable experience.
On Kowloon's lively Nathan Road lies this charming boutique hotel offering guests an authentic local experience with temples and markets nearby as well as quirky decor such as oversized chairs featuring bunny rabbit images!
Stage Hotel
This boutique hotel in Kowloon's historic center takes an eclectic approach to its surroundings. Created for curious travellers, the property pays homage to Hong Kong's artistic community while hosting cultural events to give guests an authentic taste of local culture.
Rooms at Hotel Park Road are elegant yet simple, featuring large windows that bring in plenty of natural light and decorated with local contemporary art pieces for an exclusive experience. If you prefer something extra luxurious there are also suites available.
An extensive range of personalized services, including a health center and meeting room, are provided at this hotel. Rooms feature air conditioning with flat-screen TV and private bathrooms featuring shower facilities - some rooms offer city views as well. Kitchen Savvy serves all-day dining at its modern yet cheerful all-day restaurant with whimsical wall art and solid teak wood tables; it serves up European favorites alongside punchy old and new world wines for an enjoyable dining experience.
Eaton Hong Kong
Eaton Hong Kong is an exquisite modern hotel and cultural sanctuary located at the center of Kowloon, featuring honeymoon suites, apartments, free Wi-Fi access and a rooftop pool - not to mention close proximity to attractions like Temple Street and Jade Market.
Eaton Hong Kong rooms are designed as conscious retreats for travelers on a mission, featuring artwork by local creatives, sustainability-driven services, artisan amenities, and high-tech essentials. There is also a selection of dining options, such as Michelin-star Cantonese restaurant Yat Tung Heen or casual burger and beer joint Flower Years.
Katherine Lo envisioned her hotel as more than just a place for people to rest their heads; she envisioned it as an inclusive cultural hub where like-minded individuals could convene and create. For inspiration, Katherine looked to Wong Kar-wai's gritty yet retro nostalgia of Jordan neighborhood in Wong Kar Wai films as well as work done by Kowloon residents; in creating such an environment she also wanted its values to come through rather than blend into wallpaper or decor.
Luxe Manor
The Luxe Manor Hotel in Hong Kong is a boutique hotel featuring 153 stylish yet quirky rooms and six one-of-a-kind themed suites, providing guests with an enchanting journey. Conveniently located near Jordan Station and offering easy access to local attractions like Tsang Tai Uk Village and Snoopy World, guests can stay here without worry.
Rooms at this hotel feature flatscreen TVs with cable channels and refrigerators, along with private bathrooms that include a shower. Amenities available to guests include converters/voltage adaptors and slippers as well as free Wi-Fi connectivity. Indulge in Nordic cuisine at Finds Restaurant which serves a la carte.
The Luxe Manor Hotel is located 30 minutes by car from Hong Kong International Airport and Hung Hom KCR train station is 10 minutes away on foot. For business travellers traveling on corporate matters there is a meeting room and free parking on-site. In accordance with government guidelines to reduce transmission of COVID-19 the hotel requires guests to present both photo identification and credit card upon check-in.
Hotel Madera
Hotel Madera in Hong Kong is an extraordinary boutique hotel, boasting rooms themed after Hollywood. Additionally, an entertainment room featuring a PlayStation4 can be booked hourly. Rooms are also spacious with kitchen facilities and luxury toiletries included in each suite.
Hotel Madera in Jordan stands as an oasis of serenity within Kowloon's bustling streets, conveniently situated near Temple Street Night Market and Miramar Shopping Centre as well as many of Kowloon's other highlights.
The hotel features all of the expected amenities, from a fitness center and rooftop Horizonte Lounge with expansive cityscape views to Cafe 1997 which recalls an earlier era, to wood paneled lobby floors accented with tan wicker chairs lining each row and an in-room spa treatment service; furthermore a facilities fee of $21 per night includes upgraded Wi-Fi as well as domestic long distance calls within Singapore and Malaysia.