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Posh , so posh, but can feel all people who died h...

Posh , so posh, but can feel all people who died here. Many Japanese and Chinese, one British(in bandages burn skin - huge windows let in too much light for him) - This place is too difficult for people who are open for spirits world. .

Buffet

Easy access from both the airport and sightseeing ...

Easy access from both the airport and sightseeing spots in the city. The rooms have a good view, are well cleaned and are very clean. All employees are professionals.
It is a nice service for guests to be able to book an afternoon tea in The Lobby.

We stayed at once once and stayed

We stayed at once once and stayed
I think there is no revisit
There are other good hotels in Hong Kong
There are too many non-guests and I am not comfortable

Went for afternoon tea. $300 burger was way done w...

Went for afternoon tea. $300 burger was way done when i asked for medium. Paris Brest was a sorry piece of puff pastry slabbed with cream on top. Staff was nice when you managed to flag them down. The atmosphere was dusty and ruined by hectic lobby traffic. What happened to the old Peninsula excellence?

This hotel is amazing, flamboyant, overwhelming, g...

This hotel is amazing, flamboyant, overwhelming, great, elegant, classical and offering indeed a blend of the eastern and western hospitality. The hotel is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and is notable for its large fleet of Rolls Royces painted distinctive pennisula green. The service, the personnel, and the environment is wonderful. A place you will always wanna stay

The food is good, the environment is quiet, and it...

The food is good, the environment is quiet, and it is worthy of a six-star hotel. The western restaurant is on the first floor, and the buffet dinner is 838/yuan and 10% for a seat. I booked on July 1st and will go tonight on August 10th. Yes, very satisfied.

This is one of my two favorites hotels in Hong Kon...

This is one of my two favorites hotels in Hong Kong. I regularly stay either in one or the other when I am in Hong Kong. Everything is five stars in this hotel. Never disappointed. I must also recommend the limo service

Experience the peninsula hotel-style service, from...

Experience the peninsula hotel-style service, from one step into the hotel to step into the room, the tiny details between the hardware and the hardware let the guests feel the wholehearted care.

My 2 brothers had their wedding parties in 1954 t...

My 2 brothers had their wedding parties in 1954 the parties dinners were excellent n all guests have had a wonderful time . Every time I visit HongKong ( annually ) high tea with bell boys servicing cakes n sandwich was memories of my time as an adult I m now 80 yrs of age retired engineer living in Thailand

The transportation is convenient, the inner enviro...

The transportation is convenient, the inner environment is classical and elegant, and the food is full of color, fragrance and flavor. The rooms are well-equipped, with humanized design and cleanliness, and there is no shortage of pages for the residents to use the recreational and leisure facilities. The staff is kind and courteous

The Peninsula Hong Kong is the flagship hotel of H...

The Peninsula Hong Kong is the flagship hotel of Hong Kong Shanghai Hotel Limited (HKEx: 0045). It is also the first hotel in the group to be named "The Peninsula". It is located in Salisbury, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Road 22 is Hong Kong's oldest and most famous Grade A high-priced hotel and one of the most famous and luxurious hotels in the world. Based on its extremely precious history and architectural value, the hotel building has been judged by the Antiquities and Monuments Office as a first-class historic building.

The Peninsula Hotel faces Victoria Harbour and enjoys sea views from the middle and upper levels. The hotel has 300 rooms, which are larger than the average hotel in Hong Kong. Facilities include a Roman court-style pool and fitness club, and underground malls are mostly designer stores. The hotel purchased the Rolls-Royce luxury sedan as a team in 1970. The 14 Rolls-Royce Phantom Cars currently used are the world's largest Rolls-Royce team and set the record for Rolls-Royce's most expensive order.

The hotel is owned and operated by the British Jewish Kadoorie family and is owned by the Hong Kong listed company Hong Kong Shanghai Hotel Co., Ltd.

The Peninsula Hotel has been selected as one of the world's top ten hotels. The celebrities who have stayed include former US President Richard Mirhouse Nixon, movie star Clark Gable, NBA star Michael Jordan, and Queen Elizabeth II. Designated to stay. Other celebrities who have stayed at the hotel include Elizabeth Burley and Yang Hucheng.

The Peninsula Hotel is one of the buildings participating in the Symphony of Lights.

The Peninsula Hotel was built in 1924 and was completed between 1926 and 1927 and officially opened on December 11, 1928. In February 1927, before the opening of the business, the British army sent troops to the Shanghai British Concession. It was once stationed as a temporary military camp.



On December 6, 1941, the Peninsula Hotel held a charity ball to raise funds for the Chinese Anti-Japanese War. However, the defending battle in Hong Kong broke out two days later. The Japanese army entered the Kowloon Peninsula on December 12, and the Peninsula Hotel raised the Japanese flag and became its temporary headquarters. On the evening of December 25, 1941, Hong Kong Governor Yang Muqi and the British army general in Hong Kong, Mo Debo, signed the surrender book with the Japanese army by the Star Ferry to the Peninsula Hotel Room 336 [2]. In the early days of the Japanese occupation period and February 20, 1942, the Peninsula Hotel was requisitioned by the Japanese Army as the administrative headquarters of the War Command and the Military and Political Department, and the first day of the Japanese occupation, the Governor of the Valley, was also briefly occupied at the Peninsula Hotel. Only moved to the Governor s Office in the month. On April 23, 1942, the name of the hotel was changed to the East Asia Hotel by the Japanese side, until Hong Kong's heavy light. At the beginning of the re-lighting, the government used the hotel to accommodate the homeless and returned to the original owner in 1946.

Since the 1950s, the Peninsula Hotel has been known as the "Shadow Cafe", as many movie stars love to have afternoon tea at the Peninsula Hotel. In 1960, the hotel was extensively refurbished and air-conditioned. In the 1980s, artists such as Leslie Cheung, Chung Chu Hung, and Maggie Cheung were frequent visitors to the hotel. Hollywood movie star Chess, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Japanese artist Sakai had also stayed.

The hotel was later re-maintained in 1988 and expanded in 1991. A 30-story new wing was added to the north and was completed in 1994. The north side of the new wing is an office building with an independent lobby in the middle road and a heliport on the top floor to facilitate important VIPs to use the helicopter directly to or from Hong Kong International Airport or to travel around Hong Kong.

Whenever I pass by the Hotel, my eyes cannot spare...

Whenever I pass by the Hotel, my eyes cannot spare the icon. In the Year of the Dog, I spotted a difference from a distance. Even red lanterns displayed outside it would steal all the starlight!

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of Ch...

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China in the south-east of the country, a former British colony. This dynamic populous city is a major seaport and world financial center, the silhouette of which is formed by numerous skyscrapers. It is here that there was a great actor and athlete Bruce Lee. I advise everyone to visit this beautiful region of China. One of the most developed regions of China. And there lived a teacher of Bruce Lee Yip Man. TO

This is the Hong Kong version of the Peninsula Hot...

This is the Hong Kong version of the Peninsula Hotel, which is also deployed in Tokyo.
There are a variety of boutiques in the area, ranging from brand products to souvenirs.

Please be aware that it will close at 20 o'clock.

Chocolate potato chips like Lloyds are on sale.
$ 300 and much higher than Japan.
The taste is different for each person, but it is salty and not personally favorite category.

This is a place where you enjoy your wealth, the b...

This is a place where you enjoy your wealth, the buffets priced from some US$100 as a member, each different restaurant has its own theme/cuisine and you won't find yourself in an overcrowded room, services are very very good.

Hotel icon of the city of honk kong, elegant and g...

Hotel icon of the city of honk kong, elegant and glamorous where the class and style excels, whether to stay, go to tea time, eat in its elegant restaurants or visit its variety of jewelers and other elegant shops make this visit hotel an unparalleled experience.

So good

Room price ~ NT$ 16.000 up = HK$ 4.000 for daily r...

Room price ~ NT$ 16.000 up = HK$ 4.000 for daily rate . You can register, on the top floor by helicopter, high altitude travel looking at Hongkong, by the super Star ~ Mr. Michael Wong personally driving the guided. It Costs NT$ 100.000 = HK$ 25.000 per trip,very worthwhile .
Prices per night over 16.000$ Taiwanese = 4.000$ Hong Kong dollars. You can make an appointment to take a helicopter and fly to Hong Kong at high altitude. The big star, Mr. Wang Minjun, personally guides you. You only need to pay 100,000 yuan per trip =. 25.000$, it is worth it.

What is there to say? Hands down the most elegant ...

What is there to say? Hands down the most elegant and luxurious hotel in town. The Sunday brunch in the lobby is an absolute must and, should you be into dim sums consider booking the brunch on the first floor too. Love the place

The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula Hong Kong

4.6