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Peninsula Hong Kong hotel

Peninsula Hong Kong hotel

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Built in 1928, the Peninsula Hong Kong hotel has been the playground of governor’s and mandarins; diplomats and powerbrokers for over a century. The place to stay and been seen to stay for anyone eager to impress. For many people it’s still the only address in town worth talking about.

Peninsula Hong Kong - the verdict

As a five star lap of luxury property the Pen still lives up to its legend – this is after all the home to more the world’s largest fleet of Rolls Royces’ -yet it’s fair to say that the Peninsula Hong Kong has been edged out as the most luxurious stay in town by competitors – the Four Seasons is a particular stand out. If you’re looking for titanic-sized hot tub bathtubs and the most TV channels as well as all the other bells and whistles attached to luxury hotels – you can arguably find it done with a little more finesse for a little bit less money elsewhere in Hong Kong. But that shouldn’t stop you booking in.

This is more than a hotel stay. The Peninsula Hong Kong has what’s often lacking at a five star – character – and bags of it; the history and stately surroundings make for a truly special stay. In a city that often ignores – or bulldozes its history – this is a step back into a city and a style long lost. It’s a true experience.

If you can afford it, the Peninsula Hong Kong is the best stay in the city. You can read the full story in the review below, including our take on the restaurants, spa and other facilities. The best rates available at The Peninsula can usually be found via Zuji.com, where they'll often squeeze a little off the hefty price tag.

Peninsula Hong Kong - a local landmark

Peninsula Hong Kong room

Peninsula Hong Kong room

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This is a truly special hotel. Like the Ritz in London and the Waldorf Astoria in New York, the Peninsula is synonymous with Hong Kong – a landmark that has stood for much of the city’s short history. It was here that British governor’s held there opulent balls and where the British would surrender to the Japanese in World War Two. In recent years the hotel has not only featured between the pages of Conde Naste and National Geographic but as a city icon in Bond and Batman films.

Peninsula Hong Kong - pure class

It’s fair to say that other Hong Kong hotels have edged the Peninsula for luxury – particularly with modern touches such as iPod docks and even telescopes – but for pure class – the Peninsula Hong Kong remains in a league of its own. From the marble gilded lobby and string quartet that accompanies high tea to the fleet of Rolls Royces that can be used for airport transfers there is a turn of the century charm that makes you want to don top coat and tails.

The hotels’ façade is still the 1920s’ original – new 30 storey tower addition aside – and the interiors still strive to tell the tale of the roaring twenties. Stylish rooms retain their classical elegance with high ceilings, marble bathrooms and polished wood furnishings, with modern fixtures, such as 42 inch flatscreen TVs and in room safes - sympathetically included into the decor. The inclusion of a sofa or armchair in each room adds an extra bit of home comfort to any stay.

While the rooms are universally impressive, there are a lot of different grades of room on offer and what you get for your money does vary. This is not only your basic difference between your standard rooms and swankier suites but there is the Hong Kong difference between harbour views, street views and…at the Pen, courtyard views. More importantly is the difference between stays in the original hotel and the new 30 storey tower now bolted on top. Built in 1994, every effort has been made to build the tower true to the original design– and the rooms are almost carbon copies – but it’s just not the same. Be sure to specify when booking.

Peninsula Hong Kong Facilities and Restaurants

Peninsula Hong Kong hotel dining

Peninsula Hong Kong hotel dining

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One of the negatives of the Peninsula Hong Kong’s status as a Grand Dame is a perception that its facilities are somewhere dated. It’s completely unfair.

The Peninsula can boast an ESPA spa, a rooftop fitness centre fitted out with state of the art equipment and personal trainers and a Roman inspired pool. There are even helipad and Rolls Royce transfers on offer – all for an extra wad of cash. Many want to know if the Peninsula Hong Kong has the best facilities in town. In a city flush with five stars constantly striving to out do each other it’s hard to say. Are there better facilities on offer at other Hong Kong hotels? – maybe - it depends who you ask – the Four Seasons probably has a better pool and more freebies and the Ritz Carlton a better gym – but the Pen very much has a claim to top spot.

Peninsula Hong Kong Restaurants

The Peninsula is home to some of the best restaurants in the city. These include the starched white table clothes of Gaddi’s, a neo classical dining room that has been considered the city’s best spot for French haute-cuisine since opening in 1953 – a lifetime in Hong Kong restaurant terms.It's also an entrant into the Hong Kong Michelin Guide and perhaps the last restaurant in Hong Kong to require a jacket for dinner.

The Peninsula’s other award winning restaurant is Felix – a complete departure in both style and atmosphere. The celebrity design by Phillipe Starck is all white spaces, glass facades and mood lighting but - as with all contemporary designs - the moment it was designed for has passed and it looks a little dated. The European and Asian fusion dishes are deserving of their accolades although the possibly not their bank busting price tags.

The highlight of any stay is high tea at the Peninsula Hong kong - in the lobby. Set amongst the gilded columns and marble floors, drinking earl grey tea and eating finger sandwiches and cream cakes while being serenaded by a string quartet is a must try experience.

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