InterContinental Hong Kong
Chic urban lodgings in Kowloon
Boasting a Presidential Suite that is touted as one of, if not the largest in the city, InterContinental Hong Kong’s mastery lies in the crafted spaces for guests. This Presidential Suite, for example, is a 650sq m glass-walled duplex presiding over a mesmerising view across Victoria Harbour toward the high-rise skyline of Hong Kong Island – a view shared by the suite’s rooftop terrace, infinity pool and Jacuzzi. An "urban resort", the hotel consistently ranks well for business and leisure travellers. The I-Spa rejuvenates using treatments to feng shui principles, and a multitude of world-class eateries from the likes of Alain Ducasse and NOBU, plus Chinese specialties by Lau Yui Fai at the two Michelin-starred Yan Toh Heen give plenty of reason to stick around, even with the bustling Tsim Sha Tsui neighbourhood on the hotel’s doorstep.

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