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InterContinental Hong Kong

InterContinental Hong Kong

InterContinental Hong Kong has always been prized for its spectacular views. With the arrival of SPOON by Alain Ducasse and the feng shui designed I-Spa, it is also Hong Kong's most stylish hotel. Whether you're gazing over the skyline from the infinity spa pools, contemplating the horizon from Club InterContinental Lounge or landmark-spotting from your suite, all of Hong Kong is literally at your feet. But the views are not the only draw.

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Room description
Min. night stay
Rates shown in Hong Kong Dollars (HK$) & are tax inclusive per room. Card fees apply
Book Complimentary Club Offer 2 HK$7920 4169 4059 SoldSold3949 3949 3949 4059 4059 4059 4059 4059 4059 4059
Book Superior Harbourview 1 HK$7920 4169 4059 SoldSold3949 3949 3949 4059 4059 4059 4059 4059 4059 4059
Book Sup Plazaview-7 Days Adv 1 HK$6600 SoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSold2703 2385 2385 2385
Book Superior Plazaview 1 HK$6600 3289 3179 SoldSold3069 3069 3069 3179 3179 3179 3179 3179 3179 3179
Location 18 Salisbury Road
Tsim Sha Tsui KOWLOON Hong Kong

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  • Things to do
Must See:
Man Mo Temple & Hollywood Road / Hong Kong's oldest and most atmospheric temple, built in 1847. After a visit to Man Mo Temple, take a stroll down Hollywood Road, Hong Kong's most famous antique street. Jade Market: With more than 400 stalls in this open-air market, you will find beautiful, carved jade in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Jade is said to have spiritual value and represents eternal life. This is a great place to browse and pick up a few pieces of jade as souvenirs. Temple Street Night Market and Ladies' Market: Temple Street Night Market opens at 2pm, but really comes alive after sunset. It offers an amazing range of inexpensive items for men and women. There are also fortune-tellers and impromptu Chinese opera singers. Ladies' Market in Tung Choi Street is the place for inexpensive women's clothing. Lan Kwai Fong: When the lights go down, the in-crowd heads for Lan Kwai Fong, a buzzing centre of clubs, bars and restaurants. A must for night owls and people-watchers. Bird Garden / Goldfish and Flower Markets. The charming Chinese-style garden on Yuen Po Street includes some 70 songbird stalls as well as courtyards and moongates. Next door, the colourful Flower Market sells everything from Dutch tulips to exotic orchids. The Goldfish market on nearby Tung Choi Street sells aquariums, corals and exotic fish.

Must Do:
Take the Hong Kong Island Orientation Tour. Get the lay of the land on a half-day tour and experience the magic of the 'Pearl of the Orient'. Be sure to take in the stunning views from Victoria Peak, Aberdeen and its floating community, Hong Kong's most popular beach, Repulse Bay, and the extravaganza of stalls and shops that is Stanley Market. Take a Trip on Star Ferry: The efficient ferry service across the Harbour, between Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong Island, is an enchanting experience. Visit Tsing Ma - Lantau and Monastery: Once accessible only by ferries, Lantau today is home to Hong Kong's most famous landmark - the Tsing Ma Bridge and International Airport. Despite modern developments, much of Lantau still remains a rural paradise with beaches, quaint fishing villages and monasteries. A delightful alternate exploration of the largest island of Hong Kong.

What's New:
Hong Kong Museum of History: The city's latest attraction, whose permanent exhibition recounts the Hong Kong story, together with a number of thematic exhibitions on other areas in China.
Soho Area: This trendy restaurant district, named after its location "South of Hollywood Road", offers a wide range of up-market international restaurants and bars.

Don't Go Home Without:
As a souvenir or perfect gift, head down to Nan Wah Lane where you will find traditional stone stamps, (known as chops) and other Hong Kong collectibles.