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InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG HotelvsFour Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
InterContinental Grand Stanford and Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong are both highly recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is the choice of most professionals compared to InterContinental Grand Stanford. Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong scores 92 with recommendations from 16 reviewers such as Forbes Travel Guide, Frommer's and Gayot.
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel
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No.70 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
From $82/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"The hotel is located right on the waterfront and boasts a lively, high-ceilinged lobby with a cafe perfect for watching the never-ending stream of international guests." Full review
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Because of a highway that runs alongside the harbor, request a room on a high floor.
"This large five-star palace is one of the nicest top-range hotels in Tsim Sha Tsui East and offers excellent discounts, depending on the season and the day of the week."
Upscale
"Location is a big draw at the InterContinental, as it is within walking distance of museums and major sights." Full review
"Its bedrooms have recently benefitted from a comprehensive renovation programme which left them looking uncluttered and more contemporary in style."
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Be sure to ask for a room with harbour views.
"The outstanding attribute of this 18-story glass-walled accordionlike hotel is its location offering magnificent views of Hong Kong Island's cloud-bursting skyline." Full review
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All but three floors are smoke-free, and two rooms are wheelchair accessible (with wheelchairs available on request).
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Frommer's
Concierge
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Insight Guides
Jetsetter
Michelin Guide
Star Service
Gayot
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Forbes Travel Guide Show All Reviews
No.8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
From $245/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"It boasts a luxurious spa, outdoor lap and infinity pools with great harbor views, and one of the hottest French restaurants in town." Full review
"Set in the towering International Finance Center among Central's high-rise office buildings, the Four Seasons is packed with business amenities."
"The only hotel in the world with two Michelin three-star restaurants offers legendary service, along with direct access to the International Finance Centre and all kinds of world-class shopping." Full review
"With its dazzling facilities... hip bars, place-to-be restaurants and jaw-dropping views, the Four Seasons is Hong Kong at its decadent, glamorous, flaunt-it best."
"Jaw-dropping views, Michelin-starred meals, decadent spa treatments and spacious suites all under one roof in Asia’s art capital." Full review
"Four Seasons hotel not only offers some of the most spacious accommodation in Hong Kong but the bedrooms, which have wall-to-wall windows, also feature an impressive array of extras."
"This grand behemoth of an institution with its famed service standards, outstanding cuisine, excellent spa facilities and spectacular harbor views is one of the finest hotels here." Full review
"The Four Seasons Hong Kong is located on the waterfront overlooking Victoria Harbor."
"A towering modern hotel next to the even more towering IFC office tower and mall, the Four Seasons instantly became the ritziest lodge in town with a great harbor view."
5 Stars
"When the gleaming, high-rise Five-Star Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong opened in 2005 on a waterfront stretch of land in the city’s Central District, it raised the bar for luxury in Hong Kong." Full review