Warwick Hotel, hotel in Hong Kong
The Warwick Hotel is a hospitality venue on Cheung Chau Island in Hong Kong's Islands District, positioned by East Bay with sea views. The property includes a Chinese restaurant, spa, seasonal swimming pool, barbecue area, and multiple room types featuring windows overlooking water or hills.
The hotel was built in 1983 and quickly became a popular destination for travelers seeking a simple and comfortable place after exploring the island. It underwent renovation in 2008 to modernize its facilities while preserving its local character.
The hotel's name reflects Western influence on an island rooted in fishing traditions and local temples. Visitors staying here experience a blend of East and West, with the surrounding streets showing both traditional practices and contemporary island life.
Guests can easily reach the hotel by ferry from Central Pier 5, a journey taking only a few minutes, followed by a short walk from the dock. Children between 3 and 12 stay free, and pets are welcome, making it a practical choice for families and those traveling with animals.
The hotel features an outdoor barbecue area where guests can enjoy grilled food while watching waves roll in. Rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offer expansive views of the sea and sandy shores below.
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