Established in 1928, the Peninsula Hotel is the epitome of colonial grandeur. Many people still adore coming here to experience a glimmer of the elegant client that stayed in the lap of luxury. These days the décor feels a bit outdated and uncomfortable, but it’s still worth a visit to at least experience the hotel’s famous high tea in the lobby bar.
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A living legend with a super luxury high-rise, especially in the new wing: Hi-fi in the rooms, bathtubs with televisions and 270-degree panoramic view. Almost legendary is the hotel's Rolls-Royce fleet. 300 rooms, including Hong Kong's most expensive suite - $ 44 070 per night.
The pompous luxury inn, 1996 by a high-rise wings, is the most impressive architectural testimony of former colonial size. The opening of the House in 1928 was a landmark in the development of Kowloon. The hotel has benefited in spite of the situation in the then still unattractive suburb of the close proximity to the station and the old - built later - fantastic views of the island. Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui MTR
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