Guests
are truly rewarded when staying in any of the lavishly decorated
rooms or suites, which combine nostalgic charm with the
most advanced technological innovations.
The hotel offers
a unique array of dining experiences and functio n venues.
Extensive recreational facilities include The Peninsula
Spa by ESPA, a full harbour-view Roman-style swimming pool
and sun terrace. A fleet of Rolls-Royce limousines, as well
as a helicopter service (The Peninsula is also the only
hotel in Hong Kong with its own helipad), are ultimate transfer
options offered by the hotel.
Accommodation:
Among the most spacious in Hong Kong, all rooms and suites
in The Peninsula Hong Kong are furnished to the very highest
standards of luxury, blending classical European elegance
with subtle oriental influences. Rooms are designed not
only for their comfort and style, but also for maximum convenience,
including advanced technology. Guests have a choice of rooms
and suites in either the grand, historic Original Building
or the more contemporary floors of The Peninsula Tower,
with commanding views of the harbour and the city.
Deluxe
Room:
This spacious room, located in the Original Building, offers
a classical feel with its high ceilings and rich decor.
Area: 41 to
45 sq m / 441 to 484 sq ft
On floors: 2 to 6 (Original Building)
Views: Middle / Nathan / Hankow Roads
Deluxe
Courtyard Room:
In addition to the classical feel evoked by its high ceilings
and rich decor, this room in the Original Building of the
hotel and also overlook the hotel's grand fountain forecourt.
Area: 45 sq
m / 484 sq ft
On floors: 2 to 6 (Original Building)
Views: Forecourt and partial harbor view
Grand
Deluxe Kowloon View Room:
This room, located in The Peninsula Tower, is well lit by
natural lighting and offers panoramic views of the city
of Kowloon, the Lion Rock Peak, and surrounding mountain
range.
Area: 43 sq
m / 463 sq ft
On floors: 17 to 27 (The Peninsula Tower)
Views: Kowloon city view
The
Peninsula Suite:
The pinnacle of luxury, The Peninsula Suite features a sweeping,
high duplex ceiling and a private balcony with full panoramic
views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. It has two
separate sitting areas, a conference room, mini-gym, private
office, full view-view bathroom, three private washrooms,
and a guest washroom - as well as two separate dressing
areas and a fully equipped kitchen and Butler's pantry.
Area: 377 sq
m / 4,111 sq ft
On floor: 26 (The Peninsula Tower)
Views: Full harbour view and Hong Kong skyline
Facilities:
Restaurants and bars at The Peninsula Hong Kong are among
the most exclusive and most elegant in Hong Kong. Afternoon
tea at The Lobby is a Hong Kong institution, while Gaddi's
is Hong Kong's most elegant dining experience, and the Philippe
Starck-designed Felix is the most chic and stylish rendezvous
in town (reservations essential). For a little colonial
nostalgia, try The Verandah, or for among the best authentic
Cantonese food in town, Spring Moon. The Pool Terrace offers
breakfast by the pool, or casual all day snacks for hotel
residents.
Gaddis:
Gaddi's is a Hong Kong institution, which has long
been regarded as one of the finest and most elegant restaurants
in Hong Kong. Its chandeliers and blue and gold tones create
a gracious backdrop for exemplary service, gourmet French
cuisine, and a magnificent wine list, while the private
dining room provides an excellent venue for special occasions.
Felix:
Created by world-famous avant-garde designer Philippe
Starck, Felix sits on the 28th floor of The Peninsula Tower
and is Hong Kong's most glamorous dining experience. Expect
contemporary cuisine, exhilarating interiors and lighting
- plus the most incredible sweeping views of the harbour
and Hong Kong's skyline; great for people-watching too.
The small, space age Felix Bar also draws a glamorous crowd
any time from happy hour to after hours.
Spring
Moon: In 1998, The Peninsula's authentic Cantonese
restaurant was transformed to a rich replica of how the
original would have been in 1928, when The Peninsula opened.
Stained glass, dark teak panelling and flooring, art deco
features, and Frank Lloyd-Wright highlights combine to give
a period feel to the restaurant. A tea counter with over
25 selected Chinese teas and professionally trained tea
masters in attendance add to the dining experience. Several
exclusive dining rooms, situated on two levels, are ideal
for private functions.
Chesa:
This cosy and intimate restaurant is styled after
a Swiss alpine chalet, and its menu comprises authentic
Swiss regional specialties including, of course, fondue.
The gourmet menu also features an extensive list of Swiss
wines. Three-course set lunches are served daily.
Imasa:
Imasa is a stylish, contemporary-designed Japanese
restaurant, which serves traditional Japanese cuisine, including
shabu shabu, sukiyaki, sashimi, and stone-grill favourites
prepared at your table. The restaurant also features two
private dining rooms. Set menus and full kaiseki meals are
available on request.
The
Verandah: With its arched, sea-facing windows and
whirring wooden ceiling fans, The Verandah offers a relaxed,
tropical setting which is splendidly evocative of the early
colonial days of Hong Kong. Buffet breakfast, set lunches
and a colourful dinner buffet with a Mediterranean flair
are served daily. Sundays and Public Holidays also feature
The Verandah Buffet Lunch, while on Saturdays it's the Leisure
Luncheon.
A true passion
for perfection lies at the heart of The Peninsula Spa by
ESPA - a city retreat permeated by indulgence and deep relaxation,
and a harmonious combination of The Peninsula's legendary
service and ESPA, the world's leading spa consultancy headed
by renowned spa authority Susan Harmsworth. The result is
a lavish and spacious facility, born as ESPA's premiere
in Asia.
The Peninsula
Hotels has worked with ESPA to develop the ultimate in spa
concepts, with ESPA creating exclusive treatments and products
tailored for Peninsula guests and only ESPA products used
in the Peninsula Spa.
Treatments
reflect a fusion of Oriental, Ayurvedic and traditionally
inspired therapies, delivered by highly skilled and experienced
therapists, who set a new benchmark for Hong Kong spas in
terms of skill, training and quality treatments. Fully qualified
before joining The Peninsula Spa, all therapists then undergo
ESPA's rigorous intensive and comprehensive training programme.
The hotel also
features a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a huge Roman-style
swimming pool. The swimming pool is located on the 8th floor
and the fitness centre on the 7th floor. Both floors are
accessible directly from all guest floors via the tower
elevators and are also linked by staircases. The spacious
Fitness Centre takes up the entire west wing roof section
of the main building. It is brightly lit by skylights and
comprises a gymnasium, sun terrace, and spa lockers. The
magnificent Roman-style swimming pool has been designed
to offer swimmers uninterrupted views of the harbour and
Hong Kong skyline. A retractable glass screen can be closed
over the front of the entire pool area during cooler temperatures,
so the pool is open all year round. Its columns, friezes,
and statues suggest a magnificent palatial setting. The
pool area is linked to the sun terrace, which has open space
for sunbathing.
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