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    Kowloon, Hong Kong

    The Peninsula Hong Kong

    Classic and Convenient Luxury in Tsim Sha Tsui shopping area

    This is one of Hong Kong’s most established luxury hotels, opened in 1928 and part of a hotel brand known for their five star service and classic yet contemporary reputation.

    The rooms are spacious, equipped with impressive technological amenities (spa bath tubs and LED touch screen wall panels to mention a few), and decorated to the height of contemporary sophistication and comfort with an oriental twist.

    The most lavish of them all is the enormous Peninsula Suite. Boasting its own private elevator, gym and private screening room, not forgetting fantastic Victoria Harbour views from the floor-to-ceiling windows, this is the true VIP experience.

    Located on the southern tip of Kowloon just minutes away from Victoria Harbour and where you catch the Star Ferry Pier for the famous ferry ride across the bay. For a more localised outing you are also just moments from the nearby luxury shopping area of Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong’s largest mall, Harbour City. Dine on Swiss, French, Japanese or Chinese gold-flecked dim sum cuisine all within the remits of the hotel too.

    You can also hire out one of the hotel’s Rolls Royce limousines, Mini Cooper-S Clubmans or arrive via the private helicopter for a truly grand entrance.

    Highlights

    City exploration - markets, museums, shops, galleries and much more

    Tram to Victoria Peak

    Star Ferry ride across Victoria Harbour

    300 rooms

    Spa and gym

    Swimming pool and sauna

    Fleet of Rolls Royce limousines, MINI Cooper S-Clubman and private helicopter for hire.

    Five restaurants and two bars

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    La Siesta Premium Hang Be Hotel

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    La Siesta Premium Hang Be Hotel

    La Siesta Premium Hang Be Hotel stands as a graceful symbol of Hanoi’s rich history and evolving modernity. Located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, the hotel’s striking white façade overlooks Hang Be Street, once a bustling hub for trading be or wooden boats. Today, this street pulses with life, offering a tapestry of cafés, artisan shops, restaurants and traditional market stalls.

    Inside the hotel, La Siesta Premium Hang Be is a sanctuary of elegance. The interior exudes a calm sophistication, with a neutral colour palette of soft creams and warm accents, enhanced by thoughtful lighting that creates a serene atmosphere. Polished wood, elegant period furnishings and traditional motifs offer a sense of heritage, while modern touches ensure comfort and luxury at every turn. Each room is designed with comfort and tranquillity in mind, featuring plush furnishings, elegant décor and modern amenities to make guests feel at home.

    For a truly memorable dining experience, ascend to Cloud Nine, the hotel’s restaurant. Situated on the 9th floor and wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows, Cloud Nine offers panoramic views that sweep across Hanoi’s storied rooftops, the shimmering Hoan Kiem Lake and the serene Red River. The restaurant’s name, inspired by the phrase “on cloud nine,” encapsulates the bliss you’ll feel as you gaze out over the city and savour exquisitely prepared dishes. Sunlight floods the space during the day, while in the evening, the city’s lights twinkle beneath you, enhancing the sense of floating above Hanoi’s streets.

    For guests who prefer dining in privacy, the hotel’s in-room dining service brings the best of Cloud Nine’s menu to your door, allowing you to enjoy a delicious meal in the comfort of your own space. Meanwhile, the hotel’s La Spa offers a serene retreat where you can rejuvenate body and mind with a range of luxurious treatments.

    Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline