Mariner's Club, building in Hong Kong
The Mariner's Club is a hotel in Yau Tsim Mong, Hong Kong, housed in a modernized building that preserves the history of a former seafarers' sanctuary. It features rooms overlooking Victoria Harbour, multiple dining venues, a fitness center, and spa facilities.
The original Mariner's Club was founded in 1967 as a retreat for seafarers after long sea voyages. The building was demolished in 2021 and replaced with a modern hotel that preserves the maritime roots of the site.
The Mariner's Club takes its name from its original role as a gathering place for seafarers arriving in Hong Kong after long voyages. Today, the spaces reflect this maritime heritage while providing modern comfort for visitors.
The hotel is located in a lively area of Tsim Sha Tsui with good accessibility and surrounded by shops and restaurants. The harbor and waterfront promenade are within walking distance, making it a practical base for exploring the city.
The hotel features a rooftop pool bar on the 50th floor with Baccarat decorations, offering views of the city and harbor while enjoying a drink. This bar blends the site's long maritime history with contemporary luxury.
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