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Island Shangri-La: Luxurious Stay in the Heart of Hong Kong

Island Shangri-La is a 5-star luxury hotel, set in the heart of the Hong Kong city. Housed in a 56-storey tower, it offers calm sophistication and distinguished Asian hospitality. Inside, a soaring atrium is adorned with a grand 16 storeys high painting on silk entitled 'The Great Motherland of China', the largest in the world. Situated just an elevator ride from Pacific Place, a premier shopping mall located in the heart of the city, it offers a perfect base from which to explore the city.

Accommodation at the Island Shangri-La comprises of 531 guest rooms and 34 suites. Exquisitely appointed guest rooms and suites offer contemporary furnishings, marble bathroom with an indulgent deep tub, all the mod-cons and glass-walled windows offering breath-taking views of Victoria Harbour or The Peak. Located on 56-floor is the Horizon Club Lounge, the highest executive lounge in the city with picturesque vistas and an outdoor landscaped area.

Experience award-winning cuisine at Island Shangri-La’s varied restaurants, which include Restaurant Petrus serving delectable contemporary French cuisine and renowned for its wine cellar, and the Summer Palace specialising in exceptional Chinese fare. Leisure facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour gymnasium, and a spa with sauna and Jacuzzis. In the surrounds are interesting historical sites to explore including Kowloon, Museums and a Botanical Garden.
 

Amenities

  • icon24hr Room Service
  • iconBanquet Facilities
  • iconBar/Pub
  • iconBusiness Centre
  • iconChildcare Services
  • iconClub Lounge
  • iconCoffee Shop
  • iconConcierge
  • iconCribs/Infant Beds Available
  • iconDisabled Facilities
  • iconFamily Room
  • iconFitness Centre
  • iconGarden
  • iconGolf Onsite Or Nearby
  • iconIndoor Pool
  • iconKids Club
  • iconMeeting/Conference Facilities
  • iconMultilingual Staff
  • iconRestaurant
  • iconSafety Deposit Boxes
  • iconSalon
  • iconShuttle Service
  • iconSmoking Area
  • iconSpa/Sauna
  • iconWi-Fi Available
  • iconYoga Classes/Instruction On Site

Stay The Island Shangri-La comprises 531 guest rooms and 34 suites. Exquisitely appointed with Asian-accented European furnishings, all rooms and suites feature all the mod-cons and offer magnificent views of the Peak or Victoria Harbour. Guests who like access to the excellent Horizon Club can upgrade to Horizon Club rooms located between the 52nd and 55th floors. The Suites range in size, views and layout but provide ample space and luxurious touches for the discerning traveller.

ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at the Island Shangri-La but there are no specific facilities available for children. However, children will enjoy the hotel's pool and all of the fun activities Hong Kong has to offer including its very own Disneyland. Babysitting service can be arranged on request.

Dine The Island Shangri-La offers a kaleidoscope of dining options in its 8 restaurants. Experience kaiseki cuisine at the famous Nadaman restaurant, the first outside Japan, the exquisite French cuisine at the Restaurant Petrus or Cantonese cuisine at the Michelin-starred Summer Palace. For international cuisine hit the innovative cafe TOO with eight cooking theatres, each featuring a different culinary style. There is also Lobster Bar and Grill and Waterside Terrace ideal for Thai favourites.

Relax Leisure facilities at the Island Shangri-La include 28-metre outdoor swimming pool and contemporary spa offering relaxing massages, facials and body treatments. There are indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis, sauna and steam rooms as well as a yoga platform and a fully equipped gym.

Experience The Island Shangri-La hotel is part of the Pacific Place mall complex, which sits on top of Admiralty MTR station, one stop from Central. Guests can take the Central Mid-Levels escalator and head up the hill to visit Hollywood Road, known for its art galleries and antique shops. Later, take the 120-year-old funicular railway up Victoria Peak. Also visit Ocean Park, home to resident giant pandas and a ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon to visit the Museum of History and the Science Museum.
 


 

Location The Island Shangri-La is located in the city's Central district, on Hong Kong Island with memorable views of the Peak and Victoria Harbour.

Getting there 12-hour international flight to Hong Kong International Airport. Island Shangri La is a 45-minute drive from the airport.

When to go Hong Kong has a tropical climate and can be visited year round. October to April are the driest months although December to February are cooler. May to September is hot and humid with the most rainfall during these months.
 

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