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Kerry Hotel Factsheet MONG KONG KAI TAK KERRY HOTEL, HONG KONG HUNG HOM TEMPLE STREET Kerry Hotel Hong Kong is the fourth hotel by Shangri-La NIGHT MARKET CRUISE TERMINAL KOWLOON HUNG HOM WHAMPOA STATION STATION WHAMPOA Hotels and Resorts in Hong Kong. Conveniently located in JORDAN STATION SHOPPING HONG KONG DISTRICT MUSEUM INTERNATIONAL OF HISTORY the Hung Hom Bay community, Kerry Hotel reects a ‘World COMMERCE CENTER KOWLOON HONG KONG PARK SHOPPING COLISEUM of Relaxed Luxury’ on Hong Kong’s panoramic waterfront. DISTRICT Kerry Hotel WESTERN TUNNEL TSIM SHA TSUI HARBOUR CITY Hong Kong HUNG HOM TO Designed by André Fu, this agship property denes a new NORTH POINT FERRY generation of hospitality experience that is oering residents, STAR FERRY AVENUE OF STARS business travellers and leisure guests unique dining VICTORIA HARBOUR NORTH concepts, intuitive services and extraordinary spaces with INTERNATIONAL POINT FINANCE CENTER spectacular views. QU HKCEC CENTRAL CAUSEWAY BAY TIMES SQUARE PACIFIC PLACE WAN CHAI LOCATION Located on Kowloon’s vibrant waterfront, this new ve-star urban resort is at the heart of the Hung Hom Bay community, commanding magnicent views of the Victoria Harbour and Transportation Hub Travel Time the Hong Kong Island skyline. It is also seamlessly connected to the rest of Hong Kong via ferry, MTR, a bus interchange Hung Hom Ferry Pier 2 minutes station, taxi and limousine services, and only steps away from Whampoa MTR Station 3 minutes Tsim Sha Tsui East shopping district. Guangzhou-HK Train Terminus 10 minutes Kai Tak Cruise Terminal 15 minutes China Macau Ferry Pier 15 minutes HK International Airport 40 minutes 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong 香港九龍紅磡灣紅鸞道38號 tel: (852) 2252 5888 fax: (852) 2252 5999 email: [email protected] www.thekerryhotels.com ROOM EXPERIENCE Over 60 per cent of the 546 guestrooms feature harbour views, with rooms ranging from 42 square metres for a Deluxe City View Room to 294 square metres for Kerry Hotel’s stunning Presidential Suite. Benets include complimentary mini bar upon arrival and an e-concierge service. With the unique podium design of the hotel, guests will be swept away by breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline. • Complimentary in-room internet and wi access • Complimentary minibar (excluding hard liquor and wine) • 43” at screen LED television • Coee and tea making facilities • Dual line International Direct Dial telephone with voicemail • Marble bathroom with rain shower • Satellite TV channels • Electronic safe Room type Number of rooms Average Area (sqm) Deluxe City View Room 149 42 Deluxe Sea View Room 199 42 Premier City View Room 40 52 Premier Sea View Room 57 52 Club City View Room 28 42 Club Sea View Room 31 42 Club Premier City View Room 7 60 Club Premier Sea View Room 9 60 Club Premier Sea View with Balcony 2 79 Executive Sea View Suite 21 90 Kerry Suite 1 143 Hung Hom Suite 1 143 Presidential Suite 1 294 Total 546 INNOVATIVE DINING Red Sugar Connected to Hung Tong is the Red Sugar bar, a venue for the senses which features an extensive 270-degree Lobby Lounge wrap-around terrace with sweeping views of Victoria Enjoy Hong Kong-style comfort food in a breezy lounge Harbour. Guests will feel a world apart from the bustling setting with spectacular harbour views and a cool city as they are absorbed in industrial and historical outdoor space. The drinks menu will feature setting, captivated by the live entertainment and Asian-inspired cocktails and unique Hong Kong avours impressive selection of original drinks created by award such as Yuanyang and Silk Stocking tea, hot ginger winning cocktail master Joe Villanueva. Guests can also lemon coke, infused iced teas and milk soda. enjoy an extensive beer menu from local breweries and savoury snacks made to order from the kitchen. Big Bay Café The All Day Dining restaurant invites guests to embark on a journey of gastronomic moments with a matrix of pavilions that are dedicated to authentic cooking Restaurants and Capacity Location Speciality methods. The dining venue also oers an extensive Bars al fresco terrace against the city’s waterfront backdrop. Lobby Lounge 109 indoor L1 Locally 40 outdoor inspired cuisine Hung Tong The restaurant oers a contemporary Chinese menu at Big Bay Café 282 indoor L3 All day dining a setting that draws guests back to the heritage of Hung 128 outdoor Hom. It will be an alluring experience of juxtaposing modern dishes against traditional nishing of raw mud Hung Tong 90 indoor L7 Cantonese bricks, vintage-inspired leather chairs and tinted glass cuisine pendants. Hung Tong is connected to a bar and expansive open terrace overlooking the entire Hong Red Sugar 93 indoor L7 Rooftop bar Kong skyline. 200 outdoor .
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