Island Shangri-La Hong Kong, hotel in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Island Shangri-La Hong Kong is a hotel in Central and Western District with more than 500 rooms and suites featuring views of the city skyline or harbor. The architecture blends European elegance with Asian details, furnished with numerous chandeliers and spacious rooms with marble bathrooms.
The hotel opened in 1991 as part of the large Pacific Place development and was among the tallest buildings in Hong Kong at the time. Founder Robert Kuok established the property on the principle that hospitality comes from the heart.
The name references a legendary paradise from Eastern lore, reflecting the hotel's embrace of Asian elegance and hospitality values. The grand silk mural in the lobby depicting China's landscape connects visitors to cultural heritage while enjoying contemporary comfort.
The hotel is near Admiralty MTR station and easily accessible by public transport or taxi, with Pacific Place Mall right next door for shopping and dining. Rooms are equipped to modern standards and staff are available around the clock to assist guests with restaurant recommendations, activities, or practical needs.
The hotel features a bubble elevator system that carries guests upward with clear views of the massive silk mural in the atrium, with the enormous tapestry telling China's story across multiple floors. The 45th floor offers family-themed rooms like Safari and Underwater Treasures with secret doors and slides that turn a stay into an adventure for children.
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