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There are 495 guestrooms at InterContinental Hong Kong. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, bathrobes, scales, and hair dryers. In addition to CD players, guestrooms offer multi line phones with voice mail. Televisions have satellite channels, DVD players, and pay movies. Air conditioned rooms also include desks, minibars, complimentary bottled water, and electronic/magnetic keys. A turndown service is available nightly, housekeeping is offered, and guests may request wake up calls. Cribs (infant beds) are available on request.
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Love this place, next to the harbour as well as close to the TST. Star ferry over to Central is super convenient...
The Intercontinental in Tsim Sha Tsui is not only one of the fanciest hotels in Hong Kong, it also boasts one of the largest pools. The huge space is filled with three infinity pools overlooking Victoria Harbour, each set at a different temperature. Padded out with lily ponds and dining areas, The Intercontinental is one of the best places to come to unwind. This luxury comes at a cost however. In order to gain access to the pool you need to invest in one of the spa packages. Coming in at a hefty $3680 it includes spa treatments, lunch and all day at the pool.
If you want a good view of the HK skyline from the Kowloon side, come here and enjoy tea or lunch at their lounge! Perfect view!
If you don't have the IHG credit card, I highly recommend it because you get one free night at any IHG hotel every year. I used my certificate at this hotel and the value far exceeded the low annual fee.
I fell in love with Hong Kong immediately and this hotel has the perfect location for one of the city's best features: the skyline and the symphony of lights. This is located immediately across the water from the symphony of lights which makes it a great place to take it in.
I upgraded my stay to include the club lounge and the food was phenomenal, but it might not be worth it if you plan on exploring Hong Kong's well-known food scene.
As long as you don't go during rainy season, the pool and hot tub are just incredible for the views. Google them.
Lastly, there was nothing particularly 'memorable' about the service, but that's not a bad thing, it was more than adequate for my needs, including an early check-in to accommodate my morning arrival.
One of Kowloon's two great hotels. Beautiful interior. Lobby lounge has amazing cocktails. Service is excellent but not quite exemplary. The rooms are better on the harbour side.
I had always heard about this property and the great views of the harbor. I had also de-prioritized it because I don't like the Kowloon side as much and the hotel itself looks a bit dated on the outside. There is also very stiff competition from other properties and Intercontinental usually doesn't hold muster vs. Four Seasons, Mandarin, and the Peninsula.
Consider me a convert!
This is an exceptional property and has to be one of the best Intercontinental hotels. The service is exceptional -- tea in room on arrival, coffee with your wake up call, etc. Very friendly and attentive team. The rooms were also quite spacious and had excellent bathrooms (all marble and very similar to the Peninsula across the street).
The best feature of the hotel is it's jaw dropping views of the harbor. The view is incredible and it is well worth the extra money for a harbor view room. There is always the risk of bad weather / haze but this is as good as it gets. I slept with the curtains open and had room service set up breakfast at the window so I could enjoy a few more minutes of the view. This truly is worthy of it's listing in 1,000 Places.
This is a fantastic hotel in a great location. Be sure to get a harbor view room. It is so worth the extra money. We had a view of the light show each night at 8 pm from the room. It was like watching a parade go by at other times of the day. The staff was very accommodating and the room was lovely. It had a wonderful bathtub and a separate shower that had great water pressure. It was a welcome respite at the end of the day.
At the cafe In this Hotel, anyone can enjoy night view peacefully.
I strongly recommend.
My world-wide favorite bar is located in the hotel. The view is beyond spectacular! I once had a 6-hour layover in Hong Kong while traveling from Singapore to the USA west coast. Took the train from the airport to the stop nearest the hotel, had two drinks with friends and a quick supper and back to the airport from the remainder of the flight.
Stayed there for NYE one year and the view of the fireworks over the harbour will never be forgotten.
if you want see hongkong from sky you can stay in this hotel
The Intercontinental is by far my favorite place to stay on the Kowloon side. Good location close to Nathan Road and all the TST shopping districts. Rooms are very comfortable and the lounge is the best in HK. Also has very good restaurants with in the hotel. The Steak House here is my favorite place for steak in the city.
The InterContinental is once of the nicest hotels to stay at. It's right on the water front and the Avenue of Stars passes right infront of it.
Since it's on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong ... if you've got the extra cash I'd recommend upgrading to a room that oversees the harbor. It's a wonderful experience to see the beautiful lights from the Hong Kong island ... and each night there's a laser show and the best view is from the InterContinental.
Convenience, Luxury, and Spectacular all rolled up into 1 place.
Luxurious hotel located right on Victoria Harbour on the Kowloon side. Conveniently located next to the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR, Sogo department store and steps from Nathan Rd. Fantastic views! Definitely get a room with a harbour view. Top restaurants including 1 Michelin star Yan Toh Heen, Nobu, Spoons from Alain Ducasse. Awesome breakfast buffet, afternoon tea in the Lobby Lounge. Great gym, pool and spa. Fabulous 5-star service all the way!
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