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The Ritz-Carlton

Date: 2007-12-24 20:03 | Author: webmaster | From: 本站原创 |

The Ritz-Carlton

Opened in 1993, The Ritz-Carlton occupies a smart-looking 25-story building in the heart of the Central District not far from the waterfront. It follows the Ritz-Carlton tradition of excellent service and fine dining and has an extensive collection of 18th- and 19th-century artwork and antiques. Its lobby is subdued and intimate, resembling more closely a wealthy person's home than a public place, with the reception desk tucked away in an alcove. All in all, the hotel, with its hushed, home-away-from-home atmosphere, is a far cry from the crowds at Hong Kong's more plebeian megahotels. Even the restaurants seem discreetly hidden, most without views so as to discourage outside traffic. If you revel in personalized service -- from butler-drawn baths to personal shoppers -- this is the place for you. And who could resist a chocolate facial at its health club?

The low-key atmosphere prevails upstairs as well; since there are only 10 to 12 rooms on each floor, it seems more like an upscale apartment complex than a hotel, which obviously appeals to its overwhelmingly business clientele, many of whom are long-staying guests. Yet the hotel doesn't overlook its wee guests either, installing safety devices such as electric outlet plugs for families with preschoolers. The rooms are rather neutral in tone with an understated elegance, with half facing the harbor and offering great views; even those that face inland provide a nice view of the pool, lush Chater Garden, skyscrapers, and The Peak. Marble bathrooms feature two sinks and separate toilet areas; flowers are a nice touch. Ritz-Carlton fans, take note: A second property, opening in 2009 above Kowloon Station, will undoubtedly raise the bar in hotel luxury, giving other first-class hotels in this tight market a run for their money.

Facilities:5 restaurants (Italian, Cantonese, Shanghainese, Japanese, Continental); lounge; heated outdoor pool; health club; Jacuzzi; sauna; concierge; limousine service; business center; 24-hr. room service; massage (including in-room); babysitting; same-day laundry service/dry cleaning; executive-level rooms.

In room:A/C, cable/satellite TV w/pay movies on demand, high-speed dataport, minibar, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, safe, bathroom scale, complimentary welcome tea, fruit, bottled water, and shoeshine.

Address3 Connaught Rd
LocationCentral, Central District
TransportationMTR: Central
Phone800/241-3333 in the U.S. and Canada, 852/2877 6666
Fax852/2877 6778
Web sitewww.ritzcarlton.com
Room Information216 units
PricesHK$3,600-HK$4,100 (US$468-US$532/£257-£293) single or double; HK$4,300-HK$4,800 (US$558-US$623/£307-£343) Ritz-Carlton Club executive floor; from HK$7,000 (US$909/£500) suite. Children under 13 stay free in parent's room (maximum 3 persons per room)
Credit CardsAE, DC, MC, V
In Room AmenitiesA/C, cable/satellite TV w/pay movies, high-speed dataport, minibar,coffeemaker, iron/ironing board, hair dryer, safe, scale, tea, fruit, bottled water

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