


The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula Hong Kong is the Grande Dame of the Far East — a neoclassical 1928 landmark on the edge of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, its colonnaded lobby a Hong Kong institution and its harbour-front tower carrying sweeping views back across to Hong Kong Island. The 300 rooms, suites and residences pair marble baths and spa tubs with discreet high-tech panels, the classic building with the soaring tower. The theatre is half the appeal: a fleet of fourteen Peninsula-green Rolls-Royce Phantoms, a rooftop helipad, the Peninsula yacht, and afternoon tea in The Lobby to a live string quartet. Eight award-winning restaurants run from Gaddi's French to Philippe Starck's skyline Felix and the 1920s-teahouse Spring Moon; a Roman-style indoor pool looks out under white pillars and a sun terrace; and the 12,000-square-foot spa is a world apart. There is no beach — this is a harbour-front city icon — with the Star Ferry, the Avenue of Stars and the Symphony of Lights on the doorstep. The heritage choice in Hong Kong.















- Booked on bed and breakfast, with eight award-winning restaurants and bars.
- On the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront in Kowloon, on Victoria Harbour — a heritage city icon, with no beach.
- In Kowloon, with the best harbour views back at Hong Kong Island — Central is a Star Ferry ride across the water.
- About an hour by car from Hong Kong International Airport, or by helicopter to the rooftop helipad.


