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Island Shangri-La, Hong KongvsThe Luxe Manor
Both The Luxe Manor and Island Shangri-La Hong Kong are endorsed by professional reviewers. Overall, Island Shangri-La Hong Kong ranks significantly higher than The Luxe Manor. Island Shangri-La Hong Kong ranks #8 in Hong Kong with accolades from 17 reviewers such as BlackBook, The Telegraph and Star Service.
Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong
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Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central, Hong Kong
From $229/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"The harbor views are, naturally, impressive here—you can even see the Shangri-La's sister hotel across the water in Kowloon."
"A city icon towering above Pacific Place drips with old-world charm and offers spacious and luxurious accommodations with an Asian twist, along with fine dining and impeccable service." Full review
"The jaw-dropping 17-storey atrium at ‘the Shang’ says it all: this is the Shangri-La group’s flagship property, and comes with all the bells, whistles and first-class service one would expect."
Top Choice
"This monolithic hotel offers plush sophistication with an early ‘90s vibe." Full review
Luxury
"Arguably the most luxurious hotel in Hong Kong, the 565-room Shangri-La features opulent details." Full review
"The soaring, 56-story Shangri-La has the city’s highest-altitude lodgings." Full review
"A vast, intricate Chinese silk painting towers over the glamourous atrium and rises up all of 16 storeys; more sparkle is provided by the dazzling array of chandeliers placed around the hotel."
"One of the best hotel in Hong Kong, the Island Shangri-La is efficient, superbly staffed, and with some of the territory's largest rooms."
"Soaring above Victoria Harbour, this is one of Hong Kong Island's tallest hotels (measured from sea level), and it continues to rank high above the rest in many categories." Full review
"Amid Hong Kong's crush of skyscrapers, the Island Shangri-La seems almost lost among the lanky buildings shrouded in haze."
The Luxe Manor
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No.39 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
From $89/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"In the absence of views, rooms are a show in themselves, with audacious design themes (gold, frilly picture frames around flat-screen TVs) that don't sacrifice comfort and luxury."
"Tsim Sha Tsui's latest stab at a style-led boutique hotel is a tad self-conscious perhaps but works pretty well."
Upscale
"The Luxe Manor is a true sensory experience for the eyes." Full review
"A boutique option, with stylish themed rooms to appeal or appal. Their Aspasia restaurant draws the chic and almost-famous to dine. $1500."
"The eclectic mix of Oriental, Post-modern and European decor is designed to give guests a "surreal" experience. Accommodation is a choice of deluxe and garden suites."
"Billed as Kowloon's first boutique-hotel, this previously nondescript business hotel is a memorable reinvention." Full review
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Smoke-free and handicapped rooms are available upon request.
"With its post-modern art displays and whimsical decor, the Luxe Manor appeals to those with larger-than-life personalities." Full review
7.0
"The Luxe Manor prides itself on its quirkiness in a town full of generic hotels." Full review
"There’s nothing generic about this boutique hotel." Full review
"The Luxe Manor is just the ticket, with an interior and rooms all inspired by the colourful artistic movement. The hotel is also home to FINDS, Hong Kong's original Scandinavian restaurant." Full review