W Hong Kong
Well connected, trendy waterside lodgings in West Kowloon
Boasting skyline views from all its 393 rooms, W Hong Kong private spaces are, in signature style, above reproach when it comes to providing guests with a modern, vibrant setting packed with audio-visual technology. Situated above the Airport Express stop in West Kowloon, it is within walking distance of a bevy of bustling shop and dining establishments – while a little away from the main sights and sounds, the hotel boasts its own buzzy atmosphere, with restaurants Sing Yin, KITCHEN – traditional Cantonese and International bistro, respectively – and the signature WOOBAR keeping things moving.

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