Ritz-Carlton Hotel Hong Kong, former hotel in Hong Kong
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Hong Kong occupies the upper floors of the International Commerce Center, spanning 16 levels with views of the harbor and skyline. The building sits above a shopping mall and connects easily to public transportation.
The Ritz-Carlton opened in 2011 as part of a hotel chain with roots in the early 20th century. Its placement in Hong Kong's most modern tower quickly made it a symbol of contemporary luxury in the city.
The name derives from César Ritz, a legendary 19th-century hotelier whose legacy defines exceptional service standards. Visitors experience this heritage in the careful decoration and the way staff attends to guests throughout their stay.
Check-in happens on the 103rd floor, where express elevators take you directly. The airport train takes about 20 minutes from the nearby station, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
The Ozone Bar on the 118th floor is one of the highest hotel bars in the world with a modern design and cocktails made with unusual ingredients like smoky mist and champagne foam. The infinity pool on this floor appears to flow into the sky above the city.
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