Dominating the city skyline at 490 meters high, a new iconic landmark emerges. The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong makes a magnificent return to the city with the world's tallest hotel. Soaring from the 102nd floor to the 118th floor, with unrivaled views of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Island and the New Territories, the hotel takes centre stage in the International Commerce Centre (ICC), offering luxury commercial, residential and retail space. Reintroducing the art of hospitality, the Ladies and Gentlemen of The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong welcome guests into a sanctuary of refined ambiance and elegance.
312 guest rooms all offering spectacular city and harbour views, plus choice accommodations including Deluxe Harbour Rooms, Grand Harbour Suites, the magnificent Ritz-Carlton Suite and Ritz-Carlton Club Rooms - with access to the panoramic Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge. The Ritz-Carlton Club offers complimentary food and beverage presentations 24 hours a day, as well as a dedicated Club Concierge, work stations, meeting rooms and WiFi throughout.
Six dining venues starting on the 102nd floor, including Chinese and Italian restaurants, a lobby lounge, tea lounge and alfresco rooftop bar. All restaurants and bars offer panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. Private dining rooms for intimate and celebratory occasions create a truly global destination dining venue of high culinary art.
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Location Summary
The British East India Company made the first successful western foray into China in 1699, and made Hong Kong a crown colony in 1842. Kowloon, meaning “nine dragons” occupies only a few square kilometers of Hong Kong, yet is one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. One of the four primary sections of Hong Kong, Kowloon provides a picturesque environment of unprecedented growth from its location atop the southern peninsula of Victoria Harbor.
- Ritz Carlton Hong Kong
- International Commerce Centre
- 1 Austin Road West
- Kowloon Hong Kong
- Hong Kong
Location Summary
The British East India Company made the first successful western foray into China in 1699, and made Hong Kong a crown colony in 1842. Kowloon, meaning “nine dragons” occupies only a few square kilometers of Hong Kong, yet is one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. One of the four primary sections of Hong Kong, Kowloon provides a picturesque environment of unprecedented growth from its location atop the southern peninsula of Victoria Harbor.
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