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W Hong Kong | 5-Star Service & Rooms with Views of Victoria Harbor

W Hong Kong | 5-Star Service & Rooms with Views of Victoria Harbor

Enjoy vibrant views of Victoria Harbor at W Hong Kong

W Hong Kong amplifies the city’s vibrancy with convenient connections to Hong Kong hot spots, like ELEMENTS shopping mall and Kowloon Station. After a day exploring nearby areas, like Tsim Sha Tsui and Central, relax and rejuvenate at the award-winning bliss® spa, located in W Hong Kong, a 5-star hotel. Next, indulge your senses at authentic Sing Yin Cantonese Dining, which showcases designs of Hong Kong’s streetscape and sumptuous Cantonese cuisine prepared by Chef Johnny Chan, or revel in the whimsical setting of KITCHEN, a restaurant serving fresh and hearty international buffet options. At night, enjoy W-style cocktails at WOOBAR, and take in electric views of Victoria Harbor from the deck of WET® pool, the highest outdoor swimming pool in Hong Kong.

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Keep cool at the highest outdoor pool in Hong Kong – WET® OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL

Get WET® in one of the world’s highest rooftop swimming pools. Glide through sparkling blue waters under a dazzling blue sky on the 76th floor, and lap up spectacular views as you recline on a chaise lounge wrapped in the panorama of the skyline 211 meters (692 feet) above Victoria Harbor. As sunlight magnificently reflects off a playfully dramatic mosaic wall, sip on a refreshing cocktail from the pool bar or savour a light lunch at the WET® DECK.

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Sing Yin Cantonese Dining

The dim sum is divine, the seafood steamed to perfection: indulge your senses at Sing Yin, W Hong Kong‘s first-floor Cantonese restaurant offering up authentic Cantonese cuisine. Settle into one of the cozy Hong Kong-style seating booths and treat yourself to traditional delicacies with a modern twist. Helmed by executive Chinese chef Johnny Chan, the menu features everything from delicate dim sum and traditional delicacies to the freshest of the land and sea. Sing Yin Cantonese Restaurant is a feast for all the senses thanks to the innovative interior design, which re-imagines the vibrancy of Hong Kong’s streets in this 126-seat temple dedicated to the most delicate of Chinese cuisines.

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Bliss® Spa

Soothe the mind and elevate the senses at bliss® spa, where you can relax in style with W Hong Kong‘s extensive heat and water facilities. Located on the 72nd floor of the hotel, bliss® spa features harbor view treatment rooms, including two luxury couple suites. The harbor view vitality pool maximizes the treatment results while taking away the stress from the hustle and bustle of city life. Bliss® offers over 80 treatments, covering body, face, nail and waxing, while utilizing a wide range of techniques and ingredients that suit both locals and travelers. With the highest outdoor heated swimming pool and Jacuzzis in Hong Kong, the hotel spa creates the perfect heaven for self-indulging and pampering.

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