Shangri La Hotel Kowloon
Kowloon Shangri La Hongkong symbolizes luxury and opulence. Meeting international standards of hospitality, the hotel is winner of many prestigious awards. The hotel is located on the Mody Road, Tsimhatsui East and provides magnificent views of Victoria Harbour and Hongkong Island skyline.
Accommodation: The hotel has 700 rooms and suites, which are elegantly appointed. The rooms and suites at the hotel are spacious and tastefully decorated. Furnished with either a king-sized bed or two double beds, each room at the hotel Kowloon Shangri La has a floor-to-ceiling bay window that offers sweeping views of the Victoria Harbour or exciting vistas of the city.
Dining: You can enjoy different cuisines from around the world at the restaurants of the hotel. The hotel offers Japanese cuisine at Nadaman and Californian at Napa; enjoy global cuisine at Café Kool. Shang Palace serves a feast of Cantonese favorites.
Recreation: Leisure facilities at the Kowloon Shangri La include health club, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gymnasium, solarium sauna, reflexology and massage service. A Personal Assessment Room is another highlight of the leisure facilities at Kowloon Shangri La.
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Tourist Places: Hongkong Island is an important tourist destination and a bustling city in Hong Kong. The city has high-rise shopping malls, glitzy retail shops, theme parks and many other tourist attractions. Aberdeen located on the southern tip of Hong Kong Island is a largest satellite town and Sampan tours of the Aberdeen Harbor are worth enjoying. Floating restaurants are other major attractions in Aberdeen. Repulse Bay is another popular tourist attraction on the southern side of the island. Some other places of tourist interest in Hongkong Island include the Central Market, Man Mo Temple, Ocean Park, Victoria Peak, Happy Valley, Causeway Bay, Wanchai and Stanley.
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